Hunter Engineering introduces online ADAS reset info

Safety system reset is required in conjunction with wheel alignment by many OEMs. HunterNet is designed to provide safety system alignment information in an accessible online format.
Feb. 25, 2019
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Hunter Engineering Company now offers online safety system alignment information in Hunter’s online business intelligence tool, HunterNet.

Safety system reset (or safety system alignment) is required in conjunction with wheel alignment by many OEMS, ensuring a vehicle’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) perform properly.

With HunterNet, safety system alignment information is now accessible online anywhere and anytime. This feature will better equip shops to sell and perform proper wheel alignment service, the company said.

Kaleb Silver, Hunter’s director of product management, systems technology, noted, “As the number of vehicles equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems continues to grow, it’s important to have an up-to-date online resource that shows what resets are required by the OE after a common service like wheel alignment.”

HunterNet providse real-time data to shops through equipment results, trends and management reports; allowing shops to be more productive and profitable through data-driven decisions.

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