For automotive professionals, a diagnostic tool is an investment in shop capability. If a scanner cannot communicate with a vehicle during a service call, the return on investment drops to zero. The EAATA 90 is engineered to provide broad-spectrum coverage, minimizing turn-away rates for repair shops and mobile technicians. A reliable diagnostic strategy focuses on three critical areas:
- Total vehicle brand coverage across domestic and global markets.
- Depth of system-level access beyond basic engine diagnostics.
- Compatibility with modern communication protocols like CAN FD and DoIP.
This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of supported manufacturers, system modules, and technician functions for the EAATA 90 diagnostic tablet.
Global Vehicle Coverage for North American Markets
The EAATA 90 offers extensive software data for the North American market. This ensures you can service the majority of passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks on the road today.
US Domestic Manufacturers
- Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury
- General Motors: Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick
- Stellantis: Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and RAM
Asian Manufacturers
- Toyota, Lexus, and Scion
- Honda and Acura
- Nissan and Infiniti
- Hyundai and Kia
- Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Subaru
European Manufacturers
- BMW and Mini
- Mercedes-Benz and Smart
- Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche
- Land Rover, Jaguar, and Volvo
- Fiat and Alfa Romeo
System-Level Module Compatibility
The primary benefit of the EAATA 90 is its OEM-level reach. Unlike basic code readers, this tablet accesses nearly every electronic control module in a vehicle's architecture. Supported systems include:
- Powertrain: Engine (ECM) and Transmission (TCM)
- Chassis: ABS Braking Systems and Steering Angle (EPS)
- Safety: Airbag (SRS) and TPMS
- Security: Body Control Module (BCM) and Immobilizer (IMMO) diagnostics
- Information: Instrument Clusters, HVAC, and Gateway Modules
Advanced Diagnostics and Module Coding
The EAATA 90 is a diagnostic-first tool that provides essential support for automotive electronics. It is designed to work alongside your specialized equipment by handling the following tasks:
- Complete fault diagnosis for immobilizer and security systems.
- Module synchronization and parameter adaptations.
- ECU and TCM coding for replaced components.
- Advanced unit identification and communication health checks.
Service and Maintenance Functions
To maximize shop efficiency, the EAATA 90 includes the high-frequency maintenance functions required for daily service. These functions help technicians complete jobs faster without needing separate tools:
- Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) and Oil Service Resets
- Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) calibration
- DPF regeneration and Injector coding
- Battery registration for BMW and other European models
- Throttle body relearn and adaptation
Technical Protocols and 2026 Readiness
Vehicle communication protocols are changing rapidly. The EAATA 90 is built to handle current and emerging standards through the 2026 model year:
- Model Year Range: Coverage from 1996 through 2026.
- Modern Protocols: Native support for CAN FD and DoIP without the need for external adapters.
- Legacy Support: K-Line and OBD2/EOBD support for older vehicle models.
Why Choose Locksmith Keyless for Your Diagnostic Equipment
Choosing the right equipment is about more than just a list of features. Reliability and technical support are equally important for professional shops. By integrating the EAATA 90 into your workflow, you are choosing a tool backed by industry expertise. We provide the hardware and the three years of free software updates necessary to keep your business competitive in the automotive diagnostic industry.