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Friday, January 12, 2007

Moon Valley Software has introduced FixDat, a new wireless communication device at the International Consumer Electronics Tradeshow (CES) on January 8th. FixDat is a wireless diagnostic tool that can be used to send and even reset the diagnostic codes of your vehicle. Connect using a wide range of devices, including your cell phone, PDA, laptop, or even Personal Computer. The product is set to hit the shelves by storm this spring with a price tag of around $150. Compare that to other cabled diagnostic devices that are much more expensive, and work with a narrower range of vehicles. This unit is compatible with 1996 and beyond passenger vehicles and light trucks, semi’s not included (sorry guys.) Whether you have a Ford, Chevy, Dodge, or Toyota, you’ll be able to use FixDat with any of them.
The CEO of Moon Valley Software, Mr. Peter Ryan, is enthusiastic about the new product. He said: “We’re very excited…Linking wirelessly to an onboard computer system with my cell phone is hot. The possibilities are endless.”
Hot huh? Well, it’ll get even hotter this summer because there are more products that will be added to the Dat family later this year. TripDat will wirelessly provide bookkeeping software, data logging and porting. Not only this, it serves as a hub for linking stereos, Global Positioning Systems, cellular phones, and other Bluetooth devices. Rental car companies, CheckDis out. FleetDat is a commercial product that will allow for communication over long distances, such as fleet management and other car rental applications. All wirelessly. Dat’s cool!






January 12th, 2007 at 22:06
I could diagnose the problem with my wife’s car before my wife even notices there’s something wrong! Dat IS cool. You can get a code-reader for about $50 these days, but wires are so 1995.
January 15th, 2007 at 8:11
Hi Pete,
It was a pleasure to meet with you prior to your kick off party at the Sahara’s NASCAR Cafe. I look forward to the possibilty of representing your company and your cutting edge products. Please contact me at your earliest convenience.
Tom Conway
Aftermarket Solutions
45 John Dyer Way Doylestown Pa 18901
215-3482267 Office
215-760-7917 Cell
tkconway4@verizon.net