International fleet owners and technicians can now get access to a web-based service system previously available only to dealers and International employees.
The International Service Information Solutions (ISIS) is a user-friendly Microsoft Windows-based program offering information such as original service manuals and updated bulletins, campaigns, newsletters, operators' manuals, warranty coverage and coding manuals, new vehicle processing manuals and standard repair time information.
By typing in a vehicle's VIN number, technicians will have access to a library of service and repair information about their truck.
ISIS was originally developed in 1998 to provide International dealers and employees technical bulletins in a timely manner. ISIS, which receives nearly one million hits per month, includes service repair information in five areas: model, component group, feature code, vendor and engine. Technicians and fleet owners can also access warranty date information, the origin of the vehicle, the previous owner and the vehicle service contract.
Being able to access original warranty and service information is especially useful for used truck owners, because many service manuals become lost over time and the new owner of the truck won't receive the updated technical information they need, say International officials.
For more information on how to get a subscription to access Fleet ISIS, speak with your International dealer. To find an International dealer near you, visit www.InternationalDelivers.com.
International Offers Web Subscriptions To Service Info
International fleet owners and technicians can now get access to a web-based service system previously available only to dealers and International employees
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