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Nissan approves Snap-on for direct access to secured gateway vehicles

Access to certain diagnostic functions requires registration and authentication through an approved device for all aftermarket scan tools

Lincolnshire, Ill.—Snap-on announced it has been approved by Nissan for direct access to their vehicle gateway module from Snap-on scan tools. The ability to work with Nissan secure systems is available on Snap-on Wi-Fi enabled products operating the latest software.

Automakers are developing solutions to protect their vehicles’ networks from unauthorized access, including potential cyber-attacks. Nissan, along with several other manufacturers, have recently implemented a secure gateway module that was introduced on a selection of their 2019 and newer model vehicles.

For those vehicles with the secure gateway module, access to certain diagnostic functions requires registration and authentication through an approved device for all aftermarket scan tools.

The Snap-on Security Link solution provides diagnostic platform owners a uniform method to access secured vehicle systems from their diagnostic tool ​gateway modules. Snap-on worked closely with Nissan to develop a solution that uses Nissan’s Aftermarket Scan Tool User Management and Tool Registration system known as AUTOAUTH to allow Wi-Fi enabled diagnostic platforms using current software to perform secure gateway functions.

Nissan secure gateway compliant solutions require device and user registration through AUTOAUTH. The Snap-on Security Link is designed to help navigate this new process. Information on how to complete the process can be found at snapon.com/securitylink.

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