ALLDATA Europe republishes Dodge, Ram and Jeep OEM diagnostic and repair data

Information is currently accessible via the ALLDATA Info Centre Service

Jeep Renegade
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ALLDATA Repair subscribers can now obtain original OEM repair information from Dodge, Ram and Jeep after ALLDATA secured the right to republish technical repair data from these vehicle manufacturers for Europe.

This increases the number of vehicle manufacturers data available to ALLDATA Europe’s customers to 32.

The repair information for Dodge, Ram, and Jeep is currently accessible via the ALLDATA Info Centre Service. The Info Centre Service is an additional support resource for automotive and bodyshop professionals searching for technical information within the ALLDATA Repair portal.

It complements a library of 91,950 vehicle combinations, which equates to over 95 percent of vehicles being driven on roads today.

For the other 29 vehicle manufacturers, vital information is available in the ALLDATA Repair Portal. The ALLDATA Repair portal contains Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs), diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), and more than six million technical drawings and wiring diagrams – including electrical connector views – all available in five languages.

The portal contains 75 million articles. ALLDATA Europe is committed to continuously strengthening its flagship repair product for the benefit of the company’s 12,000 European subscribers.

In February this year, ALLDATA Europe announced a new add-on product for ALLDATA Repair that provides quick and easy access to OEM labour times. Now, with just one click, subscribers can see accurate OEM labour times that correspond to repair information – both mechanical and body.

These examples, along with the exciting news of yet more vehicle manufacturers being integrated into ALLDATA Repair, demonstrate ALLDATA Europe’s determination to continue its evolution, according to ALLDATA president Satwinder Mangat.

“We have a continual program of development for ALLDATA Repair worldwide, which means the product we had a year ago is now even better and the product purchased today by the customer will be updated and enhanced on a regular basis,” said Mangat.

This commitment was echoed by ALLDATA Europe’s general manager and managing director Karol Englert.

“There is a customer and employees feedback loop that we are constantly reviewing, which gets fed into our product development roadmap,” he said.

“We aim to keep the same user experience that our customers have become familiar with, but always look for ways to improve our product as well. In the next 12 months alone, the roadmap is full of improvements and additions that have come about as a direct result from that feedback.”

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