TecAlliance additions make it ‘ultimate in technical data’

TecAlliance commercial director for UK and Ireland, Shaun Greasley

The latest additions to TecAlliance’s data cover an extended range of applications, including light commercial vehicles (LCV) and large commercial vehicles (CV), as well as passenger car vehicles. “The latest applications, which demonstrate the unrivalled depth and reach of TecAlliance data, are for vehicle manufacturers (VM) as diverse as BMW to Zhonghua (Brilliance) and include more than 700 new vehicles in the last quarter alone”, explains commercial director for TecAlliance UK and Ireland, Shaun Greasley.

“With these instructions now on the system, TecAlliance users can find solutions for almost 29,000 passenger cars (PC) from 146 individual brands, more than 4,300 LCVs from 38 brands and 12,661 CVs representing 11 brands.”

Among the mainstream PC brands, the greatest number of additions come from Vauxhall/Opel at 49, with 29 for Renault, 24 for Peugeot, 21 for BMW and 16 for Toyota, whereas on the niche side, there are three new instructions for Maybach. When it comes to the CV sector, it’s MAN that tops the tables at 260.

“Although important,” Greasley continues, “these specific instructions represent just one element of the overall TecAlliance repair and maintenance information package, which includes VM labour time estimates for more than 20 million service actions, 7.5 million test and adjustment values, 4 million maintenance plans and service intervals, 3.9 million technical manuals and a myriad of electrical system data for both PCs and LCVs, to highlight just a few.

“The complete TecAlliance offering however, encompasses data, processes, integrated solutions and consulting services to create the infrastructure the independent automotive aftermarket needs to survive and thrive over the long term”

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