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Diagnose on service

27th August 1987, Page 76
27th August 1987
Page 76
Page 76, 27th August 1987 — Diagnose on service
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• Souriau is showing more Modula diagnostic systems at this year's show. These include a new mobile system, plus related units produced to meet specific car manufacturers' requirements. The new Souriau mobile Modula has been designed to meet the demand for sophisticated diagnostic equipment by franchised or self-employed service engineers. It is intended for operation as a mobile diagnostic unit at the roadside or at the customer's own location.

Souriau has been manufacturing related units specifically developed to individual car manufacturers' specifications. Specific units including the Perkins Powertune and units for Peugeot and Renault will be at the show. The Perkins Powertune will be marketed by Perkins Diesel Engines in both its standard and mobile forms as part of its field support operation.

On show for the first time will be Souriau's low-cost, portable, multi-function test unit known as the Eurotest and a four-gas analyser which measures 02 as well as CO, CO2 and HC. The Eurotest has been developed to bridge the technology gap between major diagnostic stations, such as, the Modula system and the single-function, hand-held test meters.

Other new equipment includes a roller brake tester, which combined with Souriau's recently introduced three-tonne four-post lift and a headlight aligner, completes a package designed to meet MoT test requirements.

Two-post .lifts, a full range of gas-analysers and diesel engine test equipment, plus lubrication and exhaust extraction equipment complete Souriau's range of garage equipment at the show.

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