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OEM diagnostic workflow automation for dealership service teams.

AutOEMate helps shops reduce repeated scan babysitting without replacing the OEM diagnostic tool, bypassing login, or moving run evidence away from the local PC.

What it means

OEM diagnostic workflow automation is software that performs the repeatable screen-by-screen steps a technician already completes in a licensed diagnostic environment. It is not a scan-tool replacement, a subscription workaround, or a way to avoid required sign-in obligations.

Where it helps

The service lane loses time in the same places every day: sign-in, vehicle connection prompts, waiting states, health-check progress, print or report capture, and advisor handoff. Supervised automation gives those minutes back while preserving an evidence trail.

Service lane search intent

Why health-check workflows can feel slow.

When a technician says GTS+ is slow, the pain is often not one single loading screen. It is the stack of small, repeated steps around every repair order: open the tool, sign in, confirm prompts, connect the vehicle, wait through the health check, print the result, and document the scan.

For technicians

Arm the scan, keep the status window visible, and step back in only when judgment or a safety decision is required.

For service managers

Make scan consistency easier to enforce across the lane without turning repeatable scan steps into unpaid technician idle time.

For advisors

Turn the scan into a clearer handoff: local evidence, cleaner documentation, and a report path that supports the customer conversation.

Boundaries

AutOEMate is designed for supervised, legitimate operation.

The customer supplies their own licensed OEM diagnostic access, credentials, required verification, Windows environment, and diagnostic hardware. AutOEMate operates within that environment and keeps the operator in control.

No OEM bypass

AutOEMate does not provide, replace, crack, disable, or circumvent OEM diagnostic software, subscriptions, authentication, licensing, safety controls, or access controls.

Local evidence

Run evidence, logs, reports, and scan artifacts are designed to stay on the shop PC unless a customer explicitly chooses a future cloud workflow.

Safety first

Supervised automation should fail loudly and safely. The operator can pause, resume, stop, or take over when the vehicle or workflow needs judgment.

Pilot access

Want to see whether AutOEMate fits your service lane?

Request a free one-week pilot and we will confirm your setup, requirements, and fit before you install anything.