In a fast-changing automotive sector, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and parts suppliers are faced with increasing maintenance and diagnostics requirements for their vehicles.. Evolving environmental standards and the enhancement of on-board electronic systems make electrical architectures and increasingly complex calculators. To meet these challenges, developing a customized OEM diagnostic tool has become essential in order to ensure accuracy, compatibility and efficiency.

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Today’s automotive diagnostics challenges for OEMs

Today’s OEMs face major challenges in ensuring accurate and efficient accurate and efficient automotive diagnostics. The increasing complexity of on-board electronic systems and ECUs (electronic control units) means that control and monitoring of maintenance of more difficult vehicles.

Key challenges include

  1. The complexity of electronic architectures
  2. Evolving environmental and safety standards
  3. Integrating connected and electrical technologies
  4. Increased demands on after-sales service and maintenance

Faced with these challenges, OEMs are looking for scalable, connected automotive diagnostics tools capable of adapting to new technologies and to the specific needs of each manufacturer.

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TEP2020: a concrete example of application

TEP2020, developed for Peugeot Motocycles on the basis of PFD, perfectly illustrates the possibilities offered by this platform. With its intuitive interface and advanced functionalities (guided diagnostics, electrical diagrams, file management, etc.), TEP2020 demonstrates how PFD can be adapted to create dedicated tools, meeting the specific needs of manufacturers and their networks.

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FAQs on OEM diagnostic tools

An OEM diagnostic tool is a solution developed specifically for a carmaker to analyze, test and diagnose a vehicle’s electronic systems. Unlike generic tools, it is perfectly adapted to each manufacturer’s architecture and ECU.

An OEM diagnostic tool is tailor-made for a manufacturer, offering complete compatibility with its vehicles and high accuracy.
Conversely, a generic tool offers broader coverage, but often less depth, with limitations on certain advanced functions.

An OEM tool is designed specifically for your vehicles and their electronic systems. It offers maximum precision, full access to ECUs and advanced functionalities not possible with standard tools. It also enables complete traceability of maintenance operations, facilitating process improvement, service tracking and warranty management. The result: faster, more reliable diagnostics that are better adapted to your needs, while enhancing operational efficiency and the quality of after-sales support.

A platform like PFD enables the development of customized, scalable and connected OEM diagnostic tools. It facilitates integration with OEM systems, and improves overall diagnostic and maintenance performance.

Yes, automotive diagnostics is essential for modern vehicles, which incorporate numerous electronic systems. It enables breakdowns to be detected quickly, maintenance to be optimized and vehicle reliability to be ensured.