Navistar OnCommand® Connection diagnostics system now integrated with the ISAAC solution

Oct 3, 2019

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Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, October 3, 2019 – The Navistar OnCommand® Connection remote diagnostics system is now integrated with the ISAAC solution to help enhance the use of the diagnostic codes the company’s telematics solution collects. In partnering with OnCommand®, ISAAC Instruments reasserts its continued commitment to providing customers with turnkey solutions.

With OnCommand®, customers who subscribe to the service can refer to action plans developed for every diagnostic code the ISAAC solution records. OnCommand® recommendations are centralized in an easily accessible web portal. OnCommand® users see up to 80% fewer vehicle breakdowns requiring towing and up to 30% lower annual repair costs.

The integration with OnCommand® Connection illustrates ISAAC’s continued commitment to enhancing its service offering and improving fleet productivity. With this tool, our customers can assess the condition of their vehicles and focus on preventive maintenance to reduce the frequency of costly repairs.

OnCommand® Connection is entirely free to use. By using the service, ISAAC customers can access diagnostic-code-specific action plans for more than 18,000 engine models. They can then prioritize necessary repairs based on the severity of diagnoses. The interactive map available through OnCommand® can also help locate the closest service centers to vehicles in need of assistance. In this way, ISAAC continues on its mission to integrate its solution with partner software that provides added value to fleet managers.

About ISAAC Instruments

ISAAC Instruments designs and manufactures technological solutions that enable truck fleets to improve performance, productivity, compliance and safety. Its automated telemetry solution transforms complex data into meaningful indicators. With the continuous monitoring of both driver and truck performance, transportation companies can make informed decisions. ISAAC’s integrated mobile communication technology provides real-time connectivity between drivers and company personnel, to optimize operations and maximize profits.

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