The site includes nine instructional training modules that teach techs how to get the most out of their scan tool through short videos on specific topics
Lincolnshire, Ill.—Professional technicians can learn all about the new SOLUS+ next generation scan tool, as well as find training information to help them navigate the features and functionality of the platform, when they visit the updated diagnostics training and support section of the Snap-on website.
Visitors to the website have access to a knowledge base of questions and answers for the SOLUS+ scan tool including general information, icon reference, scanner information for automotive and motorcycle, OBD-II/EOBD, frequently asked questions, customer support and more.
The site also includes nine instructional training modules that teach technicians how to get the most out of their SOLUS+ scan tool through short instructional videos on specific topics to get answers on different aspects of tool operations quickly. Expert technicians discuss tool navigation, vehicle ID and scanner codes, scan data functions, functional tests, quick lookups, global OBD-II, previous vehicles and data, code pre/post scan and diagnostics workflow.
The training videos, which can be viewed free of charge, provide quality product training 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Technicians can revisit the training sessions as often as necessary to learn at their own pace and comfort level.
The new SOLUS+scan tool, with SureTrack verified repair information and comprehensive coverage for 49 domestic, Asian and European vehicles, and nine domestic motorcycles, provides all the sophisticated features technicians need to handle a broad range of diagnostics without the complex functions that they don’t. Advanced features and intuitive functionality make the SOLUS+ the next-generation scan tool for today’s technicians.
To learn more about SOLUS+ or any of the Snap-on diagnostic solutions, talk to a participating franchisee or other sales representative, or visit snap-on.com/diagnostics.
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