TECHNICAL INFORMATION TO KEEP YOU PROFITABLE
Don’t have customers come back for jobs or warning lights lighting up the dashboard

As vehicles become smarter, heavier and increasingly electrified, keeping them safely and reliably on the road is less about guesswork and more about having the right information, the right tools, and a practical understanding of rapidly evolving technology.
Brakes, clutches, and drivelines may still be mechanical at their core, but they are no longer simple.
Electronic parking brakes, integrated stability systems, dual-clutch transmissions and sophisticated 4WD and AWD setups mean these systems now rely heavily on electronic control and precise calibration.
Whether servicing a modern EV, a late-model passenger vehicle or a classic 4WD, understanding how power is transferred, controlled, and managed has never been more critical.
That demand for accuracy only intensifies when we turn to auto electrical and lighting systems.
From CAN-bus networks and ADAS sensors to LED, matrix and adaptive lighting, modern vehicle electrics leave little room for trial and error.
Efficient diagnosis now depends on understanding wiring logic, system interactions and known manufacturer fixes, not simply replacing components and hoping for the best.
This is where professional information solutions such as HaynesPro play a vital role, say those behind the tool.
Infopro Digital explains that its HaynesPro is a comprehensive online workshop information system for automotive professionals offering industry-leading features.
It offers a vast database of multilingual automotive OEM- based data for cars, light commercial vehicles, and heavy trucks, helping technicians diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicles efficiently.
“Backed by providing the trade with repair and service data for over 35 years globally, HaynesPro delivers comprehensive OEM-based service, repair, and diagnostic data for cars, motorcycles, and trucks across more makes and models,” Infopro Digital Senior Business Manager, Joe Panto, said.
“Tools like the Vehicle Electronic Smart Assistant (VESA) help technicians interpret multiple fault codes at once, linking them to verified fixes, Technical Service Bulletins, and expert insights that reduce diagnostic time and non-billable hours.
“With strong coverage of dealer-delivered vehicles across Australia and New Zealand and expanding hybrid and EV data, HaynesPro supports workshops as technology continues to advance.
“So, while technicians of the past may have relied on instinct alone, today’s workshops can’t.
“Knowledge, precision and trusted technical information are what keep workshops profitable.”
For more information, visit www.infopro-digital.com




