OTC Encore Scan Tool Adds Heavy-Duty Scan, Bluetooth Tire Pressure Reset Capabilities In North America

OTC Encore Scan Tool Adds Heavy-Duty Scan, Bluetooth Tire Pressure Reset Capabilities In North America

OTCExpanding on its position in the industry created by its integrated scan tool for the Android platform, the OTC Encore brand has added compatibility with OTC’s 3834T Tire Pressure Reset (TPR) tool and the OTC 3895-07 HD standard starter kit, covering Class 4-8 heavy-duty (HD) vehicles. The software update, version 1.3.1.14, is available now.

“When we debuted Encore, we had plans to make it the most comprehensive tool on the market in its class,” said Jim Fish, VP of global diagnostics for the Bosch Automotive Service Solutions brands. “Included software updates and the addition of available HD diagnostics and the exclusive Bluetooth TPR tool means the Encore can compete against scan tools twice its cost while retaining its lower price point and high value.”

Adding compatibility with the OTC TPR tool allows Encore to quickly register Tire Pressure Monitoring System sensors (TPMS) and diagnose vehicle issues related to TPMS. The TPR tool will wirelessly communicate with Encore via Bluetooth to enter each wheel’s TPMS sensor ID, saving time typing while eliminating errors on ID entry.

Class 4-8 HD scan diagnostics coverage added to the Encore include the ability to read and erase diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) and view live data in DataStream for SAE standard truck protocols HD J1587 / J1708 and J1939 CAN for engine, transmission/ABS coverage and more. The 3895-07 HD kit includes a 9-pin Deutsch cable, 6-pin Deutsch cable and a security card to unlock the software.

In addition to adding TPR and HD scan options, Encore has added aftermarket coverage for many makes and models, including:

• New coverage added for 2014 model year Mazda and Fiat vehicles; 2013-2014 model year BMW/Mini vehicles; 2013 model year Mercedes-Benz and Smart vehicles including new coverage for 2011-2013 model year Sprinter vehicles.

• Expanded ECU coverage for 1996-2012 model year VW/Audi vehicles; 2009-2013 Mazda vehicles; 1996-2012 BMW vehicles; 1996-2012 Mercedes-Benz vehicles

• Throttle relearn on GM drive-by-wire vehicles with a scan tool, including most Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac and Saturn models

• Complete coverage for 2013 model year Nissan, Mazda, Kia/Hyundai, Honda vehicles

• New enhanced coverage for 1999-2013 Subaru, 1997-2012 Jaguar, 2005-2012 Land Rover

• Seven new tire pressure sensor registration tests for GM, Honda, Kia/Hyundai, Subaru and Fiat

Encore’s newest software, version 1.3.1.14, Genisys Touch Version 2.1.0.16 are available now for download, and are included with each tool’s subscription plan. Release notes are available at www.OTCTools.com/releasenotes.

OTC’s HD scan kit and TPR tool for the Encore can be purchased through OTC’s normal distribution channels in North America.

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