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Mitchell 1 updates TruckSeries with ADAS capabilities

April 13, 2021
The new updates aim to help technicians diagnose, repair and calibrate advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in Class 4-8 trucks.

Mitchell 1, a truck repair software provider, has updated its TruckSeries truck repair information software to improve the delivery of information technicians need to diagnose, repair and calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) in Class 4-8 trucks.

TruckSeries features a new Driver Assist ADAS Quick Link button that aims to send immediate access to a table consolidating all ADAS features for the selected vehicle and the specific components involved. When a technician selects a component for the vehicle from the ADAS table, TruckSeries uses the 1Search Plus card format to aid the technician in diagnosing and repairing the appropriate systems.

“The complexity of ADAS features on commercial vehicles is increasing exponentially and repair facilities including independent shops need quick access to complete information to efficiently restore trucks to safe operating condition,” said Kristy LaPage, business manager for the commercial vehicle group at Mitchell 1. “We are delighted to help technicians diagnose and repair these systems by making it easy to quickly find the components and details they need to service and repair ADAS features.”

According to Mitchell 1, the manufacturer of the ADAS components for Class 4-8 commercial trucks is not always known. Because of this, TruckSeries, with coverage spanning from 2003 to 2021, has been designed to provide the component name when needed or when it is known. Additionally, the software was updated take into consideration the component location on the vehicle (left, right, forward, outside, etc.) to help guide the technician and increase efficiency.

Mitchell 1 states that the dashboard view presents an overview of related components, including whether the components of an ADAS feature will require calibration, special tools like targets, or a scan tool to complete the job.

“Having all the details together in a single location can save time by providing a full picture of all ADAS-related features on the vehicle,” the company said. 

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