www.autoxray.comwww.eaton.comAutoXray, Eaton Corp partner

Jan. 1, 2003
AutoXray Inc has signed a five-year agreement with Eaton Corp to provide a new line of diagnostic tools and service products for commercial vehicle service.

AutoXray Inc has signed a five-year agreement with Eaton Corp to provide a new line of diagnostic tools and service products for commercial vehicle service.

The new line of tools manufactured by AutoXray will be the first entry in a line of products and services Eaton will provide to the commercial vehicle service marketplace under the trademark Eaton MD, which stands for Mobile Diagnostics. A range of tool sets, options, and accessories will be offered in 2003.

AutoXray has worked with Eaton the past several months to blend mutual diagnostic expertise and software into the MD Tool series. This tool will support service technicians in diagnosis of most vehicle electronic systems — in short, any component that communicates over the diagnostic link on the truck.

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