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WorkshopData™ Electronics

With electrical systems and advanced technologies becoming an increasingly significant feature in modern cars, WorkshopData Electronics has become an essential application for technicians. At its heart lies HaynesPro’s unrivalled Vehicle Electronics Smart Assistant (VESA™).

VESA guided diagnostics

ELECTRONICAL DIAGNOSTICS REIMAGINED.

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VESA guided diagnostics

VESA™ is an innovative electronics diagnostics application. It retrieves data from the vehicle’s CAN-Bus system to help technicians diagnose faults and component errors which have generated fault codes. Up to seven fault codes can be entered simultaneously. VESA™ then presents the technician with descriptions of the fault codes, together with a suggested list of components to test.

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SubjectFeature
 VESA™ MK II (Guided diagnostics)
  • Wiring diagrams for engine management, ABS, ESP and air conditioning
  • Component locations and information
  • Fault codes (manufacturer and EOBD)
  • Diagnostics wizard
  • Ground point locations
  • Links fault codes to the Smart Module

Fuses and relays

CLEAR FUSE LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION FEATURE.

Fuse boxes may be installed in various locations on a vehicle and finding them can be a challenge. Using the Fuses and Relays data in WorkshopData Electronics minimises the time spent on searching.

SubjectFeature
 Fuses and relays
  • Fuse and relay box locations
  • Fuse and relay overview
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LOCATIONS

One of our goals is to help our customers reduce their unbillable hours. This means minimising the time spent on searching for ground points, control units or the EOBD connector location. HaynesPro’s electronic data speeds up this process by offering direct links to such locations.

  • EOBD connector location
  • Ground point locations
  • Control unit locations
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ELECTRONIC PROCEDURES

Disconnecting/reconnecting a battery is becoming an increasingly complicated task on modern cars. A technician needs to know the correct procedures to follow after reconnecting a battery. This ensures that no customer will have to return their vehicle to the workshop because of subsequent errors in systems such as parking assistance.
Due to the growing number of hybrid vehicles on the market, technicians also need specific instructions on how to work safely on these vehicles.

  • Battery disconnection/reconnection procedures
  • High-voltage circuit deactivation procedures

WARNING LIGHTS AND INDICATORS

Electronics features an extensive list of possible warning lights, specific to each manufacturer, with a short description  of the fault and required action.

  • Make-specific overview of available warning lights
  • Covering both the European and the US car park