The software is primarily used in conjunction with OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) hardware interfaces. By connecting a scanner to the vehicle's diagnostic port and syncing it with the 360Diag platform, users can access manufacturer-specific fault codes, live data streams, and advanced programming functions that are often restricted to dealership tools. Key Features and Functions
Comprehensive Fault Scanning: The software performs a "Full Health Check" by scanning every electronic control module (ECM) in the vehicle. This includes the engine, transmission, ABS, SRS (Airbags), and climate control systems. www360diagnet software
Active Component Testing: This feature enables the software to send commands to the vehicle to test specific parts, such as turning on a cooling fan or cycling a fuel pump, to verify their operation. System Compatibility and Installation The software is primarily used in conjunction with
Technicians often prefer this software because it offers a balance between professional-grade depth and user-friendly navigation. While entry-level scanners only provide generic P-codes (powertrain), 360Diag accesses "manufacturer-specific" codes which offer much more detail regarding the exact nature of a component failure. This precision reduces "parts-cannon" repairs—the habit of replacing parts blindly—saving both time and money for the shop and the customer. This includes the engine, transmission, ABS, SRS (Airbags),
Real-Time Data Visualisation: Users can monitor live sensor data such as engine RPM, coolant temperature, fuel trim, and oxygen sensor voltage. High-quality graphing tools allow for the comparison of multiple data streams to pinpoint intermittent failures.