CAS adds advanced driver assistance system functions to GScan

May 29, 2018
With the latest software update, the GScan series of tools receives updates to 29 specific car lines including GM, Ford, Mercedes Benz and more.

CAS has announced that E-ZDS has recently released the next major software update for their GScan diagnostic scanners.

With this latest release, the GScan series of tools (GScan, GScanTab and GScan-2) are receiving updates to 29 specific car lines including GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infinity, Mercedes Benz, VW/Audi, Honda/Acura and more.

Among the multiple car lines being updated and added to, the new software includes in excess of 4,400 new specific tests and special functions being added. 

It was also noted that this update includes 16 specific enhancements that were added as the direct result of GScan-2 customers providing feedback to the engineering team directly from their GScan. 

“This release is a continuation of the on-going development of the GScan series of tools," CAS President John Jenkins said. "Pre-Scan/Post-Scan, an enormous list of ADAS calibration functions, expanding vehicle coverage and a low subscription renewal fee continue to make the GScan one of most capable as well as the best value scan tool on the market.” 

Current customers under subscription are encouraged to update their GScan immediately. GScan owners wishing to purchase a subscription are encouraged to call CAS. Also made available is an 85 page PDF file for downloading on the company website; www.oemtools.com/homeproducts/hyundaikia.html. The document provides a listing all of the recently added coverage and functions. See the latest ‘What’s New May 2018’ document on the ‘Hyundai/Kia’ page. 

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