All-in-one diagnostic tool

Technicians have long complained about being forced to use multiple scan tools and PCs to perform diagnostics on commercial trucks. To answer that complaint, Nexiq Technologies, a division of Snap-on Inc., says it will bring an “all-in-one” PC/scan tool device to the market. The new Pro-Link iQ device, developed in partnership with Menlo Innovations, is a 2.5-lb. heavy-duty PC and scan tool in one, with an 8.5-in. touch screen tablet that contains 40 GB of internal data storage. It's designed to diagnose engines, transmissions and brake systems while creating reports, performing special tests, and downloading vehicle trip information. ...

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