Comprehensive USA 2007 Domestic Coverage with System 3.0 Now Available for OTC Genisys Scan Tool

Comprehensive USA 2007 Domestic Coverage with System 3.0 Now Available for OTC Genisys Scan Tool

OTC recently unveiled its new USA 2007 Domestic Software Update Kits for the popular Genisys Scan Tool. Compatible with the new OBD II Smart Cable, the new update kits bring expanded vehicle coverage, Pathfinder troubleshooting with Repair-Trac, Fast Fixes, Automated System Test, Quick DTC Scan, Fast Boot, plus links to repair information from popular Mode 6 and Mode 9 items and from Readiness Monitors to Drive Cycle Test Info.

OTC (www.otctools.com), a business unit of SPX Corporation, recently unveiled its new USA 2007 Domestic Software Update Kits (P/N 3421-95) for the popular Genisys Scan Tool. Compatible with the new OBD II Smart Cable — which means faster access to more diagnostic power on the latest 2007 Domestic models — the new update kits bring expanded vehicle coverage, Pathfinder troubleshooting with Repair-Trac, Fast Fixes, Automated System Test, Quick DTC Scan, Fast Boot, plus links to repair information from popular Mode 6 and Mode 9 items and from Readiness Monitors to Drive Cycle Test Info.

“Designed to reduce diagnostic time and enhance the depth of coverage while simplifying the very process itself, Automated System Test in USA 2007 Domestic Software performs a system health check of all available vehicle controllers and any trouble codes found are reported along with other vital scan data of the top known component failures,” said Ed Lipscomb, OTC senior product manager for Diagnostic Systems. “Only the OTC Genisys scan tool has the diagnostic power and largest repair database to help technicians work smarter with more than 25 years of real time vehicle coverage.”

Key Features of the USA 2007 Domestic Software:

  • Automated System Test — with one button press, performs a system “health check” of all available vehicle controllers.
  • Enhanced diagnostics coverage includes access to Pathfinder Troubleshooting (1992 to 2005); Repair-Trac tech tips (1969 to 2006); and Fast Fixes repair information.
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System coverage up to 2007 models.
  • More than 500 vehicles, 1,000 system and 350 bidirectional tests added for earlier year vehicles as well as 2007 models.
  • Expanded EVAP system coverage including the Chrysler Leak Detection Pump (LDP) Monitor Test.
  • Expanded GM body system coverage for 2007 models and older vehicles.

System 3.0 Software is free for current System 2.0 owners that purchase USA 2007 Domestic Software. Any future updates to System 2.0 platforms will require additional memory. For additional information on the latest USA 2007 Domestic Software upgrades, contact OTC at (800) 533-6127 or visit www.otctools.com.

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