Hunter Quick Check And Quick Tread Now Seamlessly Integrate With AutoPoint

Hunter Quick Check And Quick Tread Now Seamlessly Integrate With AutoPoint

Quick Check and Quick Tread results can be instantly recalled by the service advisor and technician within the AutoPoint system at any time. Service advisors can present service recommendations via text message or email, highlighting the Hunter inspection results within a self-guided digital experience supported by educational videos and written content.

Hunter-AutopointHunter Engineering’s Quick Check and Quick Tread now seamlessly integrate with Solera’s AutoPoint.

The Hunter inspection results are automatically paired with the complete electronic MultiPoint inspection (eMPI) and integrated with the dealer management system (DMS). This efficient digital process enhances the service department’s performance allowing shops to streamline the service process, increase efficiency and reach new profit potentials.

The Quick Check inspection system identifies needed service opportunities in less than two minutes. This system checks wheel alignment, tire tread depth, tire inflation, battery health, diagnostic codes and braking balance.

Quick Check and Quick Tread results can be instantly recalled by the service advisor and technician within the AutoPoint system at any time. Service advisors can present service recommendations via text message or email, highlighting the Hunter inspection results within a self-guided digital experience supported by educational videos and written content.

In addition to providing a leading eMPI, the AutoPoint solution tracks approved and deferred service to drive additional revenue in the service drive. Dealership management will have total visibility into service department execution and results to effectively manage both people and equipment.

For additional information, visit www.hunter.com.

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