I’m a fleet mechanic and I work on mostly Mack’s, and occasionally a Pete or KW. The shop uses JPro and it’s a fairly straightforward program to use. The graphics for DPF regen are nice and really helps someone like me that’s a general mechanic and not a diesel specialist. A video idea would be to compare OEM software vs JPro for common tasks like code reading, live data, and forced regen. JPro has a nice option where you can create a custom list of PIDS and watch the data via numbers or graphing.
Any suggestions for an affordable handheld scan tool. I’m an owner operator that owns a 2016 Pete 579 With Cummins 10spd. I currently have the basic otr tool that just does forced regen and clears dtc’s
JPRO is a good general all around diagnostics tool but engine/truck specific programs and much better to get more in depth diagnostics. Great video Amaya
nice ,How ever not for me .I will have total control of any and all setting. in my tractor, be it good or bad .In the American spirt. Knowledge is POWER. GOD BLESS .GREAT Thanks ,for all your videos, sharing the Knowledge.
I buy insite from Cummins is $700 and dddl from damlier is for $700 as well. Where are you getting your entry level OEM software from for $2,000 per subscription?
How do I install the software in my computer or laptop Because don't have enough funds to buy the complete system so I can only go for the adapter and cables