From the engine, transmission, ABS, and airbags to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), climate control, infotainment, and even battery management in hybrids/EVs—nothing remains hidden. Modern vehicles contain 70–100+ microprocessors. A fault in the parking sensor module might disable the cruise control. A glitch in the body control module can mimic a transmission issue. Without a 360‑degree view, a technician is flying blind.
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In the rapidly evolving world of automotive repair, the difference between a quick fix and a recurring problem often comes down to one thing: complete information . That’s where 360diag enters the picture. What Is 360diag? 360diag is not a single product, but a diagnostic philosophy and technology standard—most notably implemented by high‑end scan tools like Autel’s MaxiSys Ultra, MS909, and MS919. The “360” signifies full‑coverage, all‑angle diagnostics. Unlike basic code readers that only scan the engine control unit (ECU), a 360diag system communicates with every electronic control module in a modern vehicle. From the engine, transmission, ABS, and airbags to