Technicians can query vehicle faults by standard OBD-II codes or specific behavioral symptoms.
On the morning the first version of the protocol became standard practice, the rain was light. Mara walked under it and did not hum; she listened. Autodata, in the hangar, noted the difference and wrote a final, small draft: "When machines learn to tell stories, they make places remember themselves. That memory must be tended like any shared thing—pruned, watered, and sometimes sheltered from storms."
(Split screen: Old software loading vs. 3.46 loading instantly.) Narrator: Need a torque spec? Boom. Timing belt diagram? Done. It’s faster, cleaner, and smarter than ever before.
(Mechanic looks frustrated with a thick paper manual, throws it aside.) Narrator: Still stuck in the stone age? Stop guessing and start knowing.
The "346" update is the current standard, but Autodata is constantly evolving. The September 2025 update is already planned to include more new models like the BMW 5 Series/i5, Cupra Tavascan, Ford Explorer EV, Honda e:NY1, and Kia EV6. Regular updates like "346" are part of a cycle of continuous improvement, providing a more powerful, accurate, and efficient tool for keeping your workshop ahead.
: Instant access to over 826,000 technical procedures, including Oil Change Guides for various makes and models.
The first time the machine woke, it counted the rain.
One night, Mara sat alone at her workbench and read one of the machine's new drafts. It was a story so small she almost missed its meaning: a dockworker and a machine trading secrets like cigarettes. At the end, there was a single line—"We unmake things together, so something else can be made." She looked at the ambered chip on her bench and felt a resolve that had less to do with policy than with belonging.
The 2026 version focuses on reducing "tab-switching" by embedding technical data directly where technicians need it most:
A: Yes, fully compatible. Also works on Windows 10 (version 22H2 and later). Windows 7 users may experience graphical glitches.
The update is substantial. According to release notes from Autodata UK and EU distribution partners, this version focuses heavily on Electrification and ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems).
Displays precise OEM-recommended maintenance checklists based on vehicle mileage and operating intervals.
: New updates include detailed repair time estimates for popular models like the BMW X1 , Ford Focus , and Honda Civic .
Technicians can query vehicle faults by standard OBD-II codes or specific behavioral symptoms.
On the morning the first version of the protocol became standard practice, the rain was light. Mara walked under it and did not hum; she listened. Autodata, in the hangar, noted the difference and wrote a final, small draft: "When machines learn to tell stories, they make places remember themselves. That memory must be tended like any shared thing—pruned, watered, and sometimes sheltered from storms."
(Split screen: Old software loading vs. 3.46 loading instantly.) Narrator: Need a torque spec? Boom. Timing belt diagram? Done. It’s faster, cleaner, and smarter than ever before.
(Mechanic looks frustrated with a thick paper manual, throws it aside.) Narrator: Still stuck in the stone age? Stop guessing and start knowing. autodata 346 new
The "346" update is the current standard, but Autodata is constantly evolving. The September 2025 update is already planned to include more new models like the BMW 5 Series/i5, Cupra Tavascan, Ford Explorer EV, Honda e:NY1, and Kia EV6. Regular updates like "346" are part of a cycle of continuous improvement, providing a more powerful, accurate, and efficient tool for keeping your workshop ahead.
: Instant access to over 826,000 technical procedures, including Oil Change Guides for various makes and models.
The first time the machine woke, it counted the rain. Technicians can query vehicle faults by standard OBD-II
One night, Mara sat alone at her workbench and read one of the machine's new drafts. It was a story so small she almost missed its meaning: a dockworker and a machine trading secrets like cigarettes. At the end, there was a single line—"We unmake things together, so something else can be made." She looked at the ambered chip on her bench and felt a resolve that had less to do with policy than with belonging.
The 2026 version focuses on reducing "tab-switching" by embedding technical data directly where technicians need it most:
A: Yes, fully compatible. Also works on Windows 10 (version 22H2 and later). Windows 7 users may experience graphical glitches. Autodata, in the hangar, noted the difference and
The update is substantial. According to release notes from Autodata UK and EU distribution partners, this version focuses heavily on Electrification and ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems).
Displays precise OEM-recommended maintenance checklists based on vehicle mileage and operating intervals.
: New updates include detailed repair time estimates for popular models like the BMW X1 , Ford Focus , and Honda Civic .