AutoEnginuity releases enhanced version of Giotto scan tool

March 25, 2015
AutoEnginuity, LLC, a global engineering company specializing in vehicle data stream and diagnostic solutions, announced the worldwide release of the Giotto scan tool (Version 13.1) for the Windows platform.

 AutoEnginuity, LLC, a global engineering company specializing in vehicle data stream and diagnostic solutions, announced the worldwide release of the Giotto scan tool (Version 13.1) for the Windows platform. AutoEnginuity scan tools are award-winning vehicle diagnostics systems for the professional vehicle service industry, according to the company.

With this release, the Giotto now offers full coverage for the BMW i3, i3 Rex, and i8, Kia Soul EV, and Prius PlugIn; and finalizing the 14 model year coverage.

Additional features include:

  • Added Ferrari / Maserati Write Clutch Configuration for Gearbox Marelli Rev1 and Rev2
  • Added Ford Powerstroke 6.7l '11 - '14 Service Functions (SCR and DPF)
  • Added GM C / K Electronic Brakes for the '13 Light Trucks
  • Added Hyundai / Kia SMART Key, Blind Spot System, Electronic Parking Brake and Cluster Unit full system support for 2014 models
  • Added Mazda SWS Calibration for newer Mazda 3 and Mazda 6 models
  • Added Mercedes Weight Sensing System '11 - '14 (ORC172) sensor support
  • Added Mercedes TPMS Write Identification Numbers for SL Class '12 - '14 (231), SLK Class '11 - '14 (R172), M Class '12 - '14 (166) and GL Class '13 - '14 (X166)
  • Added Mercedes Reset Offset Value of Signal Steering Angle for E Class '10 - '14 (W212), CLS Class '11 - '14 (W218), SLK Class '11 - '14 (R172)
  • Added Toyota Prius Air Bleed - Usual Air Bleed sub-version support
  • Added Toyota Steering Sensor Initialization for Active Front Steering system

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