NEXIQ Technologies, a unit of Snap-On Tools, introduced its Wireless Vehicle Link diagnostic communication interface device at the ATA Management Conference and Exhibition in San Antonio.

Wireless Vehicle Link provides remote data stream transfer between a vehicle and a diagnostic PC platform.
In December 2002, Snap-on acquired the assets to the vehicle scanner and eTechnician operations of NEXIQ Technologies, then based in Sterling Heights, Mich. The assets included those associated with NEXIQ's line of heavy-duty truck, diesel and off-road vehicle diagnostics and telematics products and services.
"NEXIQ can now call upon 300 engineers at Snap-on, every one with years of automotive diagnostics and wireless technology experience," said James Sura, vice president, sales for NEXIQ.
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