OEM Diagnostic Tools & Accessories
Genuine OEM Diagnostic tools, the same ones the dealers use.
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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) DA-DOIP D-PDU & SDD VCI Interface
£981.00 – £5,481.19 ex. VAT View Product -
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Pathfinder & VCI Interface Package
£2,248.48 – £6,245.21 ex. VAT View Product -
Vauxhall/Opel MDI 2
£1,661.47 – £5,460.47 ex. VAT View Product -
VOCOM II – Heavy-Duty Vehicle Diagnostics Kit
£2,002.54 – £5,892.03 ex. VAT View Product -
Scania VCI4
£2,395.00 ex. VAT View Product -
Iveco CoreXS VCI 4
£2,395.00 ex. VAT View Product -
Bosch MTS 6531
£2,195.00 – £2,595.00 ex. VAT View Product -
Mazda VCM2
£3,580.76 – £7,479.76 ex. VAT View Product -
Volvo DiCE & DOIP Adapter
£1,279.28 – £5,168.77 ex. VAT View Product -
Toyota/Lexus TS3-ETH Diagnostic Unit
£1,758.49 – £5,657.49 ex. VAT View Product -
VASS 9-Pin Fischer to USB lead for VAS 6154/B
£165.85 ex. VAT View Product -
VAS 6154/12 USB Cable
£98.24 ex. VAT View Product
FAQs
What is an OEM Diagnostic Tool?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) vehicle diagnostic tools are specialized devices made for and approved by vehicle manufacturers for use in repairing their vehicles.
These are professional tools made to be used at dealerships by master technicians and provide the best-supported functions for their specific brand.
Maverick Diagnostics provides these professional diagnostic tools to workshops and garages in the UK and worldwide, to help give independent garages the same capabilities as the main dealers.
Why should I use OEM Diagnostic Tools?
OEM diagnostic tools are specifically designed for each vehicle manufacturer, ensuring support for all of their existing and future vehicles, advanced features and functions, and providing accurate and reliable diagnosis.
How do OEM tools differ from generic OBD-II scanners?
Unlike generic OBD-II scanners and clones, genuine OEM tools provide more advanced features on the vehicle's systems, giving you access to more detailed information and enhanced diagnostic capabilities.
OEM tools give you access to the manufacturer's first-party diagnostic software, like Volkswagen's ODIS, Ford's FDRS, or BMW's ISTA. This means you'll be able to use the most up-to-date information, programming data and known faults for that brand.
Do you provide Training or Support?
We can provide both training and support for your OEM tools in a few ways:
Training
- Some packages bought with a laptop or tablet (Labeled as "bundle kits") are given an initial training, where we talk you through using your brand's software in a 1-on-1 session, where you can ask additional questions.
- Our sister company, the Automotive Training Academy, provides in-depth training days in person and online academy courses for a wide range of subjects.
Support
- For help choosing a tool that works for you and your business, you can contact our sales team.
- Dealer Tool Support, proactive software updates and one-to-one helpline assistance with using your OEM tools and software.
- Vehicle Technical Support, assisted vehicle repair with 70+ master technicians, and a database of over a million known fixes.
What to look for when buying a car diagnostic tool?
When purchasing a car diagnostic tool you need to consider vehicle support, functionality, value for money, usability, information services, guided functions, pass-thru access, training & support, and budget.
Professional mechanics choose OEM diagnostic tools for the highest accuracy, reliability and features for a specific brand.
If you need help deciding if OEM tools are for you, we're happy to answer any questions you have through our contact form or by calling us at (+44) 1978 856 190 (Option 1)