Mitchell Automates Delivery of OEM Repair Procedures Based on Diagnostic Scan Results

Mitchell Automates Delivery of OE Procedures Based on Scan

Techs using Mitchell’s scan tools can now link directly from the DTC on a scan report to the corresponding OEM repair procedures.

Mitchell has announced a new, seamless integration between its Mitchell Diagnostics scanning system and the OEM repair procedures in Mitchell’s TechAdvisor database. For the first time, technicians using Mitchell’s scan tools can link directly from the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) on a scan report to the corresponding OEM repair procedures. The new feature is found in Mitchell’s Connect platform, a fully cloud-based platform for auto claims and collision repair.

This enhanced level of integration gives collision repairers the OEM repair procedures when a given DTC appears, saving them time and providing easy access to information to help facilitate a proper and safe repair. Collision technicians are no longer left wondering how to resolve the DTC following a scan as the integration between Mitchell Diagnostics and Mitchell TechAdvisor instantly delivers the OEM repair procedures necessary to help resolve the issue.

“Prior to this integration, upon completion of the pre-scan, technicians and repair planners often spent hours researching OEM repair information to develop the repair blueprint,” said Jack Rozint, vice president, Repair Sales, Auto Physical Damage, Mitchell. “By systematically linking DTCs to OEM repair information in the cloud, Mitchell has simplified the repair workflow dramatically and delivered a best-in-class solution for vehicle diagnostics.”

Designed specifically for the collision repair and automotive claims process, Mitchell Diagnostics combines appraisal and repair workflow applications with Bosch’s state-of-the-art aftermarket scan tools. This allows collision repairers to quickly and cost effectively perform in-house scanning, diagnostic repairs and recalibrations for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). With Mitchell’s TechAdvisor system, repairers have access to a comprehensive database of OEM repair information and procedures that span 30 years.

Existing Mitchell Diagnostics customers without a current subscription to the TechAdvisor feature in Mitchell’s Connect platform will receive free access through June 2, 2020. Mitchell and Bosch are also offering a 30-day, no-risk promotion on the MD-350 scan tool that includes a $400 credit after 90 days of use. Interested shops should contact Mitchell for more information by clicking here.

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