Diagnostic Network has announced the launch of its new Module Swap system, a feature that allows members to post messages that aim to solve challenges with used programmable electronic control modules on vehicles.
The new Module Swap system is an addition to the platform, enabling members to share knowledge about whether a used module can be installed and what methods, tools and software are needed to do it.
Also, the Resource type, a popular feature on the platform, has been improved to include added features and a simplified user interface.
“We are excited to release this new Module Swap system to our community of automotive professionals,” says Scott Brown, founder of Diagnostic Network.
“This new feature will help by providing solutions for an increasing pain-point members have been surfacing for years due to electronic parts scarcity. The new system will result in a module swap database that will help our members for years to come, by allowing members to search the system to see if a used module can be successfully installed in a vehicle. This problem is huge because many of these modules are no longer available, and a used unit may be the only pathway to prevent a vehicle from being scrapped."
Find more information about Mobile Swap and the Diagnostic Network here.