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eTechnician releases Detroit Diesel engines upgrade

Oct. 10, 2023
The software provider's newest update grants greater Detroit Diesel coverage for engines through model year 2024.

NEXIQ Technologies has released update 2.9 for eTechnician diagnostic software, the company stated in a release. The update allows PC-based versions of the software to grant bi-directional diagnostic support for Detroit Diesel engines through model year 2024, including Detroit Diesel GHG 21-supported engines.

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“In addition to providing technicians with the comprehensive diagnostic support they’ve come to expect with eTechnician software, our latest update features support for changeable parameters, including the ability to adjust maximum speed and idle shutdown settings on the newest engines,” said David Shock, NEXIQ product manager. “It’s also important to note that once repairs have been completed, eTechnician 2.9 provides technicians with a test to clear aftertreatment derate.”

This update adds to eTechnician’s coverate of Detroit Diesel engines, which already includes  Detroit Diesel MBE: (2001 - 2006), 900, and 4000; DDEC II, III, IV, V (1987 - 2006); and DDEC 6, 10, 13, 16 (2007 - 2021).

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