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Mitchell Automates OEM Collision Repair Procedures Delivery Based on Scan Results

May 12, 2020 By CollisionWeek Editor

Mitchell announced a new, seamless integration between its Mitchell Diagnostics scanning system and the OEM repair procedures in Mitchell’s TechAdvisor database. For the first time, collision repair  technicians using Mitchell’s scan tools can link directly from the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) on a scan report to the corresponding OEM repair procedures. The new feature is found in Mitchell’s Connect platform, its cloud-based platform for auto claims and collision repair.

Mitchell logo square “Prior to this integration, upon completion of the pre-scan, technicians and repair planners often spent hours researching OEM repair information to develop the repair blueprint,” said Jack Rozint, Vice President, Repair

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