As Promised, On The Fly Diagnostics Has Increased Their Programming Capabilities To New Car Lines
Chicago, and surrounding suburbs of Illinois (PRWEB) July 02, 2013 -- Vehicle technology is moving faster than auto repair shops can keep up with. As a result of this the number of customers turned away is increasing and dealerships are monopolizing not only the vehicle sales market, but also the repair and parts sales market. Without dealer level equipment it is near impossible to accomodate to all of a repair shops clientele.
On The Fly Diagnostics, LLC has kept its promise to "Adapt to the industry to help you succeed" by adding over 15 new car lines to their software arsenal. The company has trained its technicians in the repair and diagnosis of over 20 different car manufacturers and armed them with the equipment they use as well as many aftermarket tools. OTFD knows the struggle as a technician to be limited to what is affordable. The average technician and shop owner has 10's of thousands of dollars worth of tools and equipment. These tools are expected to be purchased as an out of pocket expense in most cases while dealer level tools are purchased for technicians at those dealerships.
A sigh of relief is now mobile and only a phone call away. A technician from On The Fly Diagnostics quoted, "We're all in this together and no one can do it alone, so we're simply here to help." It is extremely hard to keep up with the new cars so an extra set of eyes is never a bad thing.
On The Fly Diagnostics, LLC is the only mobile diagnostic and programming company that specializes in European vehicles and NOW also many asian and domestic vehicles. The company was established to help shop owners and dealerships keep customers in their bays and stay in touch with the constant change in technology without the hassle of calling a tow truck. For more information, please visit http://www.ontheflydiagnostics.com/.
Jeremy Rossetti, On The Fly Diagnostics, LLC, http://www.ontheflydiagnostics.com/, (630)450-3260, [email protected]
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