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Announced the release of a new software update to its HYB-1000 Hybrid Battery System Analyzer product, extending the list of supported hybrid vehicles to 12. Introduced in 2010, the HYB-1000 is the industry’s first battery system analyzer developed exclusively for hybrid vehicles. Offering a safe, one-person test, the HYB-1000 communicates to the vehicle OBD system using a wireless convergence module, which allows it to assess the battery pack and cells while under the stress of accelerating and decelerating.

Besides reporting battery pack state of health, the HYB-1000 can read and re-set diagnostic trouble codes, freeing up diagnostic equipment for more comprehensive service visits. New vehicle models included in the update are the Cadillac Escalade, Ford Escape Gen II, Ford Fusion, and Honda Insight I and II. The new models join the list of seven vehicles supported with the initial launch: Chevrolet Malibu, Ford Escape Gen I, Honda Civic Gen II, Lexus LS600h, Toyota Camry, and Toyota Prius Gen I and II. The software update is now available for purchase at $250 USD and includes an SD card and instruction sheet that will enable customers to quickly and easily perform the update on their own without the need to take the tool out of service. Download naruto 329 1080p naruchigo.

Customers may download an order form at or contact Midtronics Customer Service toll-free to order the update at 800-776-1995 (U.S.) or 866-592-8053 (Canada).

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Description: Since 1997 the Micro 390 battery tester has been used by Ford dealers in order to test batteries and to produce a warranty test code. With the introduction of the EUCD and C-Car platform (S-Max, new Mondeo etc.) the Micro 390 battery tester is no longer suitable for diagnostics of future vehicles, because batteries are fitted in such a way, that the minus terminal of the battery is not accessible anymore.

Instead, there is an extra cable fitted from the hidden minus terminal to the chassis. The new EXP-1050 tester can achieve testing batteries in-vehicle, also on the new Ford platforms.

Unlike the Micro 390, the EXP-1050 produces a 11-digit test code.