Mitchell Diagnostics Sync soon available from Mitchell
Mitchell has announced the upcoming release of Mitchell Diagnostics Sync, the company's newest offering that allows recommended ADAS operations from third-party providers to be added automatically to Mitchell Cloud Estimating.
This latest release aims to improve repair efficiency and ensure diagnostic procedures are accurately performed, documented, and billed.
With Mitchell Diagnostics Sync, users no longer have to manually export estimating data. Now, third-party scan and calibration reports are attached to the correct job in Mitchell Connect and the recommended ADAS operations are added automatically to Mitchell Cloud Estimating based on the specific vehicle and collision-damage information entered. This is designed to simplify documentation, eliminate data re-keying and provide estimators with critical repair information as the appraisal is written. The integrated third-party reports can then be shared with insurers and vehicle owners.
Opus IVS has integrated its ADAS Map calibration identification report with Mitchell's newest Diagnostics as a Service (DaaS) solution. Following this year's completion of a customer pilot, Mitchell Diagnostics Synch with the Opus IVS integration will be available to all U.S. and Canadian collision repair facilities. Mitchell has plans to integrate with other third-party diagnostic providers and add support for autoamtically popluating estimate lines with ADAS calibration recommendations to its Predictive ADAS solution, powered by Protech's ID³ technology.
Mitchell will be in booth #35171 in the Upper South Hall at the 2025 SEMA Show, Novemerb 4–7 in Las Vegas.
A word from Mitchell
“Diagnostic scanning and ADAS calibrations have become a key component of collision repair,” said David Caulfield, CEO of Fix Auto Anaheim North. “To meet the needs of our insurance partners and the vehicles we service, we rely on multiple diagnostic solutions. Having the ability to pre-populate Mitchell estimate lines with data from these applications will allow us to work more efficiently while remaining focused on delivering proper and safe repairs.”
“Mitchell was the first to develop a diagnostic system specifically for the collision repair and automotive claims markets,” said Jack Rozint, senior vice president of repair sales at Mitchell. “Now through our open platform, diagnostic scan and calibration tools, Predictive ADAS functionality and the introduction of Mitchell Diagnostics Sync, we have a complete solution for all pre- and post-repair diagnostic workflows.”
