ALLDATA to host webinar to help new subscribers unlock full potential
Taking place on Wednesday 7th May, the webinar will feature an ALLDATA Info Centre service vehicle support technician, who will guide new users on how to quickly locate data, reduce errors and save time with ALLDATA Repair
ALLDATA Europe is to host a live webinar, designed to help trialists and new subscribers maximise the potential of ALLDATA Repair. The session will be led by an experienced vehicle support technician from ALLDATA Europe’s Info Centre Service.
Stephen Derham has over 30 years of experience in customer service, vehicle technology, diagnostics and support, as well as expertise with manufacturer workshop systems and technical authoring. He joined ALLDATA Europe in March 2022.
His credentials make him the perfect host of ALLDATA Europe’s first-ever webinar, designed to show viewers how to find vehicle data faster, reduce common mistakes and save time when repairing vehicles.
Mastering the search box, navigating repair and maintenance categories, using shortcuts like ‘quick links’ and ‘bookmarks’, and understanding labour times and technical support, will all be brought into the spotlight, giving viewers a deep dive into ALLDATA Repair.
ALLDATA Repair is powered by ALLDATA Europe, a leading provider of original vehicle manufacturer (VM) repair, maintenance and diagnostic data. The intuitive, all-in-one information portal gives independent workshop and bodyshop professionals instant access to genuine repair and maintenance instructions from 41 VMs.
With over 90 million articles, including nine million technical drawings and wiring diagrams – plus electrical connector views – ALLDATA Repair covers procedures for 145,000 year, make, model and powertrain combinations, representing 96% of vehicles on the road today.
Stephen said: “We know that accessing the right data quickly can make all the difference in a busy workshop. These webinars are about helping technicians unlock the full potential of ALLDATA Repair, so they can work smarter, avoid costly errors and stay relevant with accurate, manufacturer-sourced and unedited information.”