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RMI Bulletin 04/2018 706 new vehicles in the system Vehicles in the RMI database Manufacturer Manufacturer CAR BMW 28 HYUNDAI (BEIJING) 20 CHEVROLET 20 HYUNDAI (HUATAI) 9 CITROËN (DF-PSA) 34 JINBEI 27 Total: 29,322 (K type No.) DONGNAN (SOUEAST) 9 JINBEI (BRILLIANCE) 16 Brands in the system: 171 DS (CAPSA) 12 JMC 10 Growth since last Q: 607 EMGRAND 10 KIA 19 ENGLON 21 KIA (DYK) 13 LCV FAW (TIANJIN) 27 MERCEDES-BENZ 45 FIAT 14 NISSAN (DFAC) 42 FORD 10 NISSAN (DONGFENG) 10 Total: 4,441 (K type No.) FORD (CHANGAN) 16 PEUGEOT 15 Brands in the system: 41 FORD (JMC) 15 PEUGEOT (DF-PSA) 36 Growth since last Q: 90 GLEAGLE 20 RENAULT 9 HAWTAI 12 SEAT 29 Truck HONDA (DONGFENG) 17 SUZUKI (CHANGAN) 11 HONDA (GAC) 20 VOLVO 14 HYUNDAI 10 ZOTYE 33 Total: 12,670 (N type No.) Brands in the system: 11 Growth since last Q: 9 TecAlliance GmbH Steinheilstraße 10 D-85737 Ismaning Contact: Germany +49 221 6600 0 www.tecalliance.net [email protected] Labor times estimates Maintenance plans and interval display Labor times according to manufacturer’s specifications Maintenance data, work lists, service intervals CAR LCV Truck CAR LCV Truck Available: 21,836 3,756 10,541 Available: 16,945 2,718 8,812 Positions: 11,849,670 2,244,953 9,045,566 Positions: 1,893,068 388,946 2,009,886 Growth pos.: 155,679 24,482 89,177 Growth pos.: 38,591 4,459 23,764 Test and adjustment values Technical Manuals List of all relevant settings Detailed technical manuals in text and images CAR LCV Truck CAR LCV Truck Available: 24,224 3,917 12,201 Available: 22,417 3,708 12,062 Positions: 4,000,314 686,739 3,170,789 Positions: 3,207,607 395,853 422,497 Growth pos.: 39,123 11,511 97,671 Growth pos.: 91,051 14,067 16,244 Electrical system: ▪ Interactive diagrams for ABS, air conditioning, engines ▪ Simple circuit diagrams ▪ diagnostic data ▪ fuses and relay Available for 16,971 CARS Available for 2,625 LCV Why TecAlliance? With data, processes, integrated solutions and For more Information visit our homepage: comprehensive consulting services, TecAlliance www.tecalliance.net or simply call us! creates an infrastructure for the market partici- pants in the digital aftermarket that makes them more successful in the long term. TecAlliance GmbH Steinheilstraße 10 D-85737 Ismaning Contact: Germany +49 221 6600 0 www.tecalliance.net [email protected].
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