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Autodata ZA Auto Repair Computer Software

Professional auto repair and diagnostic software trusted by workshops worldwide

Autodata ZA Auto Repair Computer Software Overview

Autodata ZA Auto Repair Computer Software for Cars is a comprehensive, OEM-verified technical information platform for professional workshops. It delivers detailed repair procedures, diagnostics, wiring diagrams, service schedules, and repair times for thousands of vehicles.

It improves efficiency and reduces misdiagnosis, helps mechanics complete repairs faster, more accurately, and profitably.

Key Features

  • Interactive Wiring Diagrams: Access over 420,000 colour-coded, zoomable wiring diagrams for precise electrical diagnostics.
  • OEM-Verified Service Schedules: Manufacturer-approved schedules help protect warranties and ensure correct servicing.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Detailed DTC explanations, causes, and solutions reduce misdiagnosis and repeat repairs.
  • Repair Time Estimator: Accurate labour time estimates improve job pricing and workshop planning.
  • Known Fixes & Bulletins: OEM-provided fixes and technical bulletins speed up common and complex repairs.
  • Training Included: 400+ Autodata Training videos included with Cars & Vans subscriptions.

Price

Plan Price Featured
£1 Trial £1 for first month Full platform access, All vehicle data, No feature restrictions
Service & Maintenance £38/mo (Billed Monthly, excl. VAT) OEM service schedules, Maintenance procedures, Repair time estimates
Diagnostic & Repair £71/mo (Billed Monthly, excl. VAT) Advanced diagnostics, Wiring diagrams, Known fixes & technical bulletins

 

Pros

Competitor

Pros

ALLDATA Compared to ALLDATA, Autodata is generally more affordable in many regions and offers a simpler, cleaner interface. Mechanics often find Autodata easier to navigate for quick service data, wiring diagrams, and routine repairs, especially in independent workshops that value speed over deep OEM document archives.
HaynesPro Autodata typically provides more detailed diagnostics, wiring diagrams, and step-by-step procedures than HaynesPro. Its repair data is often considered deeper for electrical troubleshooting, making it a stronger option for workshops handling complex faults and modern vehicle systems.
Mitchell 1 Autodata stands out with broader European and global vehicle coverage compared to Mitchell 1. It is also easier to deploy without heavy customization, making it attractive for smaller to mid-sized workshops that want immediate access to reliable repair data.
Identifix While Identifix excels in community-based fixes, Autodata offers more standardized OEM-verified data and structured repair procedures. This makes Autodata more reliable for consistent diagnostics and training technicians to follow manufacturer-correct methods.
WorkshopData Autodata generally provides more frequent data updates and a larger database of wiring diagrams and known fixes. Its interface is also considered more intuitive, reducing training time for new technicians and improving daily workflow efficiency.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

ALLDATA Compared to ALLDATA, Autodata may offer fewer direct OEM document scans for some North American vehicles. Workshops focused heavily on US-specific brands may find ALLDATA’s manufacturer-style documentation more familiar and exhaustive.
HaynesPro Autodata is typically more expensive than HaynesPro, which can be a drawback for very small workshops or mobile mechanics who only need basic service and repair information rather than advanced diagnostics.
Mitchell 1 Mitchell 1 integrates more tightly with shop management and estimating tools in some markets. Autodata focuses more on technical data, so workshops may need additional software for full business management.
Identifix Identifix’s real-world fix database can sometimes surface unusual or rare problems faster than Autodata. Autodata relies more on structured OEM data, which may not always reflect uncommon field fixes.
WorkshopData WorkshopData may be more budget-friendly for entry-level users. Autodata’s richer feature set and diagnostics depth come at a higher monthly cost, which may not suit workshops with very light usage needs.

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