The December Autodata update includes 4,545 technical updates, including repair times, battery replacement procedures, repair times, optics, tire pressure monitoring systems, and much more. This update also includes 60 new vehicle variants.
Updated petrol and diesel models:
Audi A3/A3 Sportback (8VK/8VF) (2016-2020) 1,4 40 e-tron (2019-2020), Audi Q5 (FYG) (2020-2020) 2,0 35 TDI (2020-2020), BMW X2 (F39) (2018- ) 1,5 xDrive 25e (2020-2020), Skoda Scala (NW1) (2019- ) 1,6 TDI (2019-2020), Skoda Octavia IV (NX3/NX5) (2020- ) 1,4 TSI (2020-2020), Toyota Yaris (2011-2020) 1,8 GRMN (2018-2018), Volkswagen Golf VIII (CD1) (2020- ) 2,0 R (2020-2021), and Volvo XC40 (2017- ) 2,0 T4 (2020-2020).
Updated hybrid, electric, and gas-powered vehicles:
Audi Q5 (FYG) (2020- ) 2,0 40 TDI MHEV (2020-2020), Mitsubishi Outlander (2012- ) 2,4 PHEV (2018-2020), Opel/Vauxhall Adam (M13) 1,4 LPG (2018-2019), Peugeot 508 (2018- ) 1,6 Hybrid (2020-2020), Suzuki Swift (A2L) (2017- ) Sport BoosterJet Hybrid (2020-2020), Toyota Yaris (2020- ) 1,5 Hybrid VVTi (2020-2020), Volvo XC40 (2017- ) 0 Recharge P8 (2020-2020), Volkswagen Arteon (3H8/3H9) (2020- ) 2,0 TSI R (2020-2020), and Volkswagen Golf VIII (CD1) (2020- ) 1,0 eFSI MHEV (2020-2021)
Updated commercial vehicles:
Citroën e-SpaceTourer (2020- ) Electrique 75kWh (2020-2020), Peugeot e-Expert IV (K0) (2020- ) Electrique 50kWh (2020-2020), and Volkswagen Crafter (2Ex/2Fx) (2006-2017) 2,0 TDI CR (2015-2017).
New Service Advisor
This is a new tool in Autodata that allows you to easily present customers with a single-page overview of all service intervals and estimated times based on the vehicle model. This new feature includes key information about upcoming services and is presented to customers in a clear, tabular format. This way, customers can easily understand future service work, including the associated times and costs.
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