CAS announces Gscan software development

May 24, 2019
The update includes enhancements for multiple car lines.

CAS has announced that E-ZDS has released the next major software update for their Gscan line of diagnostic scanners. With this latest release, the Gscan series of tools (Gscan1, Gscan2, G-Scan3, and GscanTab) are receiving updates to more than 20 specific car lines including GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infinity, Mercedes Benz, VW/Audi, Honda/Acura, and others. Among the multiple car lines being updated and added to, the new software includes a ‘security access’ update to Gscan2 that is necessary to allow access to 2019 Hyundai/Kia vehicles for specific tests and special functions.

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

CAS President, John Jenkins commented that “This is the second major release in 2019 for the GScan series of tools. Pre-Scan/Post-Scan, an enormous list of ADAS calibration functions, expanding vehicle coverage, and now the enabling of security access capabilities continue to make the GScan one of the most capable as well as one of the best value scan tools 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 88-page PDF file for downloading on the company website: http://www.oemtools.com/homeproducts/hyundaikia.html. The document provides a listing of all the recently added coverages and special functions. See the latest ‘What’s New May 2019’ document on the ‘Hyundai/Kia’ page.

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