Diagnostic specialist, Hickleys have announced that its roadshow presentations are set to return with dates confirmed for July and August.
Two separate topics will be covered during the forthcoming evening events in Swindon, Slough, Falfield and Birmingham.
Diagnostic experts will reveal the opportunities available for independent garages in key and remote programming and diagnostic programming and coding using DTS Connect remote diagnostic solutions.
A Hickleys spokesperson said: “These short info bite presentations will detail the opportunities, explain the procedures, discuss the equipment required and reveal the rapid payback scenarios available.
“Each evening is split into two short presentations that enable you to consider whether one or both new services will offer you an opportunity to develop a new skill and enhance your income.”
The presentations will explain the equipment required, the technical backup available and the methods used.
Using the Smart Pro or Zed-FULL key programming and cloning diagnostic testers, payback scenarios of as little as seven months (or 30 key programs) can be achieved, according to Hickleys.
The presentations include a look at the key programming equipment, the low cost tools available, the huge range of keys and remotes available on a next day service and the full range of backup services included in the proposal.
The spokesperson added: “DTS Connect remote diagnostic solution allows you to keep those complex diagnostic and coding jobs in house without the need for dealer or specialist support. An affordable answer to your diagnostic and coding problems.
“The evening presentation will explain how this cutting edge diagnostic service operates, explores the huge range of diagnostic and coding procedures available and details the costs involved and the revenue opportunities quickly achievable.”
The evening presentations start at 6.30pm and run until 9.30pm.
For further information and to register your interest, select ‘more details’ below.
Home Page › Forums › Diagnostic roadshow returns, Hickleys confirms