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I’m really excited for this because i’m an independent technician and moved away from dealerships because of bad experiences. I think this will be a benefit for all technicians because it will provide more information, factory wiring diagrams!!!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: and there even saying it will prevent from buying those 10k snap-on scan tools. What i’m really excited about like i was saying above was to have factory wiring diagrams and hopefully be able to have more capabilities to rear sensor & have better output state controls for diagnosis
~Here’s what they are saying~
For vehicles manufactured from 2002 through model year 2014, the law requires manufacturers to provide to owners and independent repairers the same website repair information and access to the same original equipment diagnostic tools that manufactures provide to dealers at a fair market price.
New provisions of the law will require manufacturers starting in 2018 to provide motor vehicles owners or their designated independent repair facility access to complete repair information through the utilization of a universal interface that complies with the SAE J 2534 or ISO 22900 standards. This universal interface will eliminate the need for the purchase of expensive manufacturers’ diagnostic scanning tools. The universal interface will act as a universal scan tool that will extract repair information and diagnostic codes from any manufacturer make or model. This will level the playing field and provide the opportunity for motor vehicle owners to determine what is the problem(s) with their vehicle when the engine light comes on. This will ensure that independents are not forced to specialize in certain manufacturers vehicles, maintain a competitive repair industry and preserve the choice for consumers to go to the shop of their choice and ultimately to save money if they prefer to go to an independent repair shop.
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