Lite-Check of Spokane, Wash., has released version 7.4 of the INSPECTOR software for the 910B automatic vehicle tester. Powering the Lite-Check Model 910B INSPECTOR tester, this newest software version
Lite-Check Debuts New Software for Vehicle Tester
Lite-Check of Spokane, Wash., has released version 7.4 of the INSPECTOR software for the 910B automatic vehicle tester. Powering the Lite-Check Model 910B INSPECTOR tester, this newest software versio

includes the following additions and enhancements:
• Bendix TABS-6 ABS controller joins existing ECU’s from Haldex, WABCO, Bendix and Wabash on the list of ABS systems supported by the 910B’s “One-Button ABS” fault and troubleshooting system
• Automated fault management for older blink-code style Wabash and WABCO ABS controllers has been enhanced
• Tractor ABS cab lights can be directly inspected with the addition of “cab-on” and “cab-off” broadcasts directly from the tester
• ABS fault code detail along with trouble shooting and repair instructions for ABS problems is easier to access through the improved computer display menus
The INSPECTOR 7.4 software upgrade is available for all Lite-Check Model 910B automatic testers produced since 1997, and can be easily installed by the end-user.
Testers currently running software versions prior to 7.1 may require hardware upgrades to support the functionality of version 7.4 of the INSPECTOR software.
For details, visit www.lite-check.com.
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