His memberships and certifications include NASTF, ETI, SAE and ASE. With over 30 years of experience in automotive diagnostics, engineering, marketing, training and technical support, he has developed over 100 training courses and trained over 100,000 students. "The modules are offered as instructional videos and online narrated slide shows at no charge, and are set up as multi-level training, from basic to advanced levels."Įach module is hosted by National Field Trainer Jim Moritz. "The Snap-on Training Solutions modules are designed to teach all of the latest diagnostic techniques so technicians can get the most out of their diagnostic tools," said Mark Schaefer, director of marketing, Snap-on Diagnostics. I often work in parking lots with no shade and a good deal of wind. On top of that, I have grown to like the Modis.
For my particular needs, Snap On appears to be the only option.
I got a price today from a truck that seemed pretty good. All modules are free-of-charge and technicians can revisit the training sessions as often as necessary to learn at their own pace and comfort level. Hello All and especially Rich Shepherd :-) I am looking at replacing a Modis Ultra with a Triton D8. The Snap-on Training Solutions modules provide quality product training that is available to professional technicians 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week, when it is most convenient for them.
Been looking for a good deal on a vantage pro and then get an Autel scantool.
Autel is not serious about data acquisition and analysis.Snap-on announces it is now offering free MODIS Ultra Training Solutions modules on its website. The 10 modules are designed to help technicians, from rookies to seasoned diagnostic specialists, navigate the features and functionality of this new multifunction tool that includes a fully integrated scan tool, lab scope, vehicle-specific communication software and expert information resources all in one diagnostic tool. It doesn't matter what it is or how long it is, I just need an SCM file from a Triton.
Well, if they want to throw it in for free I wouldn't turn it down :-) I also have ZERO interest in service info on the tool. I simply want to buy it and keep it updated each year.