Delphi pushes forward with diagnostics

Delphi's unit also offers TecDoc integration
Delphi's unit also offers TecDoc integration

Delphi has launched its own diagnostic tools platform for the aftermarket.

At the Equip Auto show in Paris this week, Delphi unveiled its Linked Diagnostics System. The company says its platform takes ‘being connected’ in the workshop to a whole new level.

Utilising TecDoc software, technicians can plug the unit into the universal connector in vehicles to get an immediate readout of technical errors. As well as determining fault codes the unit also guides technicians to the suspected fault.

Technicians then have the choice to order spare parts directly through TecDoc. Delphi says this will be the first unit to offer diagnostics and ordering through TecDoc in one step.

Delphi has also collaborated with TecDoc on another project, the WebCat – an internet-based catalogue detailing product applications and lines.

The past eighteen months has been very profitable for Delphi, as the company reports doing $35 billion worth of business.

The company’s Mike Rayne said: “As vehicles move from being the traditional mechanical model into a more electrically based unit, it represents a struggle for the technician. This is all about brining the technician along, it’s about Delphi participating in the natural evolution of the industry.”

Published by Darrenmoss

CAT magazine's in-house reporter and self-confessed petrol head

Delphi Academy to undergo £500,000 expansion

The Warwick-based academy will double in size, adding new classrooms and technical areas

Read More

Temporary exemption MOT certificates announced in Northern Ireland

Certificates announced in a bid to reduce MOT waiting times

Read More

Movers & Shakers: new sales director at Shaftec

All the latest changes from across the sector, including new roles, promotions, and retirements

Read More

BullsEye Superfactors sold to employee-owned trust for eight-figure sum

The £4.5 million deal for the South Yorkshire firm will “safeguard the future of our business”, boss Adrian Wesbroom said

Read More

IAAF launching first summer conference in over 20 years

The conference will focus on addressing issues around skills, training and recruitment in the automotive aftermarket

Read More

Go to comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *