What test or features would you like to see added to you Snap On Diagnostic tools

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  • jm43130
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 182

    https://www.snapon.com/diagnostics/us/18.2 This is a link to 18.2 software in Snapon Diagnostics. Right side of page select " vehicle coverage guide". Just go ahead and hit download button, save it. You don't need to join Box to get it. It will be saved in downloads folder. From there you can add a shortcut to it remember 18.4 is ready to come out, and you'll have to do this again.

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    • SnapOnKid
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 870

      2016 RAM 2500 Diesel Stationary Desoot Needs more info from SnapOn

      Verus Edge 18.2 software.

      I Had my first Diesel with that would not regen the other day. I went to perform a stationary desoot and attempted to run the test.

      No go... WTF???

      Its 93* out side and the truck came in warm. It has 3/4 tank of fuel and DEF is above the 1/4 mark. Steering wheel is straight, parking brake is on, followed all the Jargon on the screen when you go into the test. What gives???

      I tried a few times and it would not run, comes back with an invalid response.

      There is no info on the snap on side other than refer to the chrysler specification when you first go through screens. Thanks....

      As a last ditch effort I go through the menus on the screen in the center of the Cluster. Find the Coolant temp. 167 at idle... OK, well it's probally not Hot enough. Bring the RPM up and the temp climbs up to nearly 200. Let off the pedal to idle RPM.

      Now try and run the test. Boom it starts the test...

      I have no idea what its doing but it runs the test now. When it's done, It says the test is suspended? What does that mean? Did it pass, is there an issue? Am I supposed to do something else?

      So I run the Catalyst Efficiency test. Sounds like its running real similar to the desoot in the way its runs the engine. When that is done. It at least says test completed successfully. Ok, Now I know It's at least ok and there are no issues.

      I would like to make a suggestion. How about putting the coolant temp on the Test Page? Sure could save alot of time...
      And on the Desoot test at least let me know if it passed.

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      • GypsyR
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2017
        • 287

        When the vehicle is ID'd by the VIN number some good info pops up with it. What engine, 2wd or 4wd, and such. Handy for the initial check in. It would be nice if the transmission were ID'd too. It would save having to go to that (awful) app by Transtec/Corteco to figure which transmission this particular vehicle uses. Transtar has VIN decoder on their website which works fairly well though there are notably large gaps in coverage. We may assume that some OEM's just don't have transmission identifiers in the VIN too. But being able to tell most of the time what transmission we are looking at while we check the codes would sure be nice.


        Also as a transmission focused shop we are VERY interested in Chrysler CVI's when the vehicle is being checked in. The older vehicles have these listed very conveniently in their own data list. With the newer vehicles (today a 2015 Town and Country), the CVI's are mixed and scattered throughout the rest of the transmission data. Findable but a lot slower and less convenient.
        If we are relying on the OEM module to separate this data for us versus the scanner doing it, well I guess it is what it is then.

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        • Wheel
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2007
          • 719

          Offer the motorcycle software as an option for Verus and Zeus owners.
          A definite incentive for some to buy these, therefore a win - win situation.
          You can expect the reputation of your business to be no better than the cheapest item or service you are willing to sell. - Wheel

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          • greasybob
            Senior Member
            • May 2008
            • 1590

            4X4 and AWD modules for all Nissan and Infinity models should be high on the priority list. As far as I can see there is no or very limited coverage for these modules on Titans or Frontiers or AWD modules for the SUVs or Infinity cars

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            • BRIAN617
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2016
              • 153

              Originally posted by greasybob
              4X4 and AWD modules for all Nissan and Infinity models should be high on the priority list. As far as I can see there is no or very limited coverage for these modules on Titans or Frontiers or AWD modules for the SUVs or Infinity cars
              Add Toyota to that list too. Zero support for Tundras even as late as 2013 that I have worked on. However there maybe be a caveat to that, as even the diagnostic procedures are very lacking as well. Possible even the factory tool wont get into the 4x4 module.

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              • freddyford
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2008
                • 14

                Pids

                I would like pids that out of specs come up in red ink.

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                • greasybob
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 1590

                  It's 2019 and with 19.2 software there still is no functional test for checking reductant injector pattern or quantity (volume) flow on Ford 6.7 Power Strokes.
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                  • greasybob
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 1590

                    So sad !! I just installed 19.4 and there is still no function to enter the learn mode for the distance sensing cruise control module on a 2015 Suburban
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                    • Steve6911
                      Moderator
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 2168

                      Bob
                      I will forward this to the internal forums. Can you PLEASE give me the complete VIN#?
                      THANK YOU for your post!


                      Steve

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                      • greasybob
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2008
                        • 1590

                        PM sent

                        thanks

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                        • greasybob
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 1590

                          Nissan Is So Slow

                          About scanning Nissans. With the newer models by the time you do a vehicle identification, a systems call, and scan for all codes the vehicle has probably gone into battery saver mode and shut down before the process is complete. Since the battery saver mode seems to be a timed event it occurs even with a battery maintainer hooked up. Any way to speed up the scanning process in future updates. Is the slowness a scanner thing or vehicle thing ?

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                          • SnapOnKid
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 870

                            Interesting find. I have not really worked on any newer nissans myself.

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                            • greasybob
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2008
                              • 1590

                              2016 Nissan Titan with 5.0 Cummins. There is a function for the Rotary Turbine Control Valve Hysteresis test. How ever I do not see a function for the Rotary Turbine Control Valve Actuator Calibration. This step is necessary to complete the diagnostic for P226C and to complete the installation of a replacement turbo or turbo actuator.
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                              • greasybob
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2008
                                • 1590

                                2016 Hyundai Sonata with a 2.4. After replacing the E-CVVT assembly a relearn must be performed to reset the E-CVVT values. Currently I could not find the procedure in the SNAP On software 22.4. My other brand scanner did have this function.
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