Reducing downtime with diagnostic connections

There is a simple solution that requires no technological or personnel changes – simply requesting a diagnostic connection every time the vehicle is in the shop.
Sept. 17, 2019
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If you ask a fleet maintenance manager what his or her main goals are, many will list increased uptime as a top priority.

Some will tell you they will achieve this goal by hiring the best technicians, others discuss implementing advanced maintenance programs, while some point to their reliance on drivers proactively alerting to issues on the vehicle. All of these solutions are reasonable responses to a question with many answers, but there is a simple solution that requires no technological or personnel changes – simply requesting a diagnostic connection every time the vehicle is in the shop.

At Noregon, we bring clarity to vehicle data to improve the decision making of our customers. What we uncover from analyzing data improves our products and empowers us to guide customers toward improved performance, uptime, and profits.

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