Founded to bridge the gap between vehicle manufacturing and the garage, Autodata has evolved into a comprehensive digital platform. The modern Autodata offers solutions for diagnostics, repair, servicing, and ADAS calibration. While modern Autodata software is typically accessed via the cloud, legacy versions like 3.40 were distributed as standalone software covering vehicle models primarily up to the early 2010s. It allows technicians to diagnose vehicle faults quickly while providing information on known faults and estimated labor times.
Step-by-step guides for timing belts, chains, and other mechanical repairs. Installation and System Requirements
Autodata 3.40 was a popular offline version of the technical information system used by workshops. Today, searching for "proper articles" for its download typically leads to three types of results:
Explanations for standard OBD-II trouble codes and manufacturer-specific fault codes.