Snap-on adds new self-help customer care portal to website

Nov. 19, 2014
Because Snap-on understands the importance of high quality support to accompany high quality technology products, the company has added a self-help customer care portal to its website. 

Because Snap-on® understands the importance of high quality support to accompany high quality technology products, the company has added a self-help customer care portal to its website. This new section serves as an additional channel for customers to get helpful information and answers so they can get the most out of their diagnostic tools.  

“The new self-help web portal is designed to give customers one more convenient method to access the popular product support that is available from our award-winning customer care telephone hotline,” said Sandi Chacon, customer service manager, Snap-on Diagnostics. “Our customers now have several ways to get answers to their technical questions, so they can benefit from all of the capabilities that their tool was designed to deliver.” 

The product support web portal provides customers a single point to access product FAQs, software service releases, user guides and product training videos. Topics are organized by diagnostic platform, and quick filters and freeform keyword searching provides a personalized experience for site visitors. Support is offered for all current and legacy diagnostic products from Snap-on.

Customer support is available online 24/7 at http://diagnostics.snapon.com/faq, via e-mail at [email protected] or by calling 800-424-7226 from 6 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday.

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