Hunter Engineering has updated its coverage for its alignment, advanced driver assistance systems, and inspection equipment. The release includes both new records and updates to existing ones, as well as OEM changes to existing vehicles.
There are 445 new records and 1,337 updates included in the coverage update alongside several software feature updates. These include tools and kits needed to perform the updated alignment procedures, an upgraded TPMSpecs database including reset procedures and easy-to-understand instructions, VIN recall support, and adjustment assistance and spec download capabilities between updates. Hunter Engineering also updated its ADAS calibration procedures for OBD II electronics such as steering angle sensors, electronic power steering, and forward camera and radar sensors.
To perform the upgrade, the company recommends customers contact their service representatives for a seamless installation process. The next vehicle information database update is scheduled for May 2025.
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