VIDEO: Reprogramming 3.0

VIDEO: Reprogramming 3.0

Why swapping modules in a vehicle may not solve a problem, and why some modules may need to be reprogrammed while on the vehicle.

The latest “Crash Course” video, presented by Launch Tech USA, is now available for viewing.

In this video, BodyShop Business Editor Jason Stahl discusses why swapping modules in a vehicle may not solve a problem. Also, why some modules may need to be reprogrammed while on the vehicle.

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