Nebula Systems Announces Breakthrough in Vehicle Diagnostics Technology

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Nebula Systems Announces Breakthrough in Vehicle Diagnostics Technology

LONDON, June 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

    With photo and video content - interview opportunities available

    UK-based Nebula Systems Ltd has unveiled its revolutionary new vehicle diagnostic
system 'MECH5', which allows both professional mechanics and car owners to carry out
in-depth analysis of a vehicle's electronic systems using their smartphone, tablet or
laptop like never before.

    Nebula Systems believe that the unique capabilities of MECH5, as a totally cloud based
system, will change forever the way anyone, including Professional Mechanics, the
Telematics, Fleet care and Roadside Recovery industries, perform vehicle diagnostics.

    The system works via a small on-board diagnostics (OBD) device which plugs into the
vehicle's diagnostic socket and is then connected securely to the MECH5 cloud. Users can
then access the wealth of information stored within all the vehicle's computer systems
(ECUs) wirelessly and remotely from anywhere in the world with an internet connection.

    Andrew Steer, sales director of Nebula Systems, said: "For the first time ever any
vehicle user, from car enthusiasts to professional mechanics and independent garages, will
be able to access an incredibly low cost and powerful system which allows them to carry
out professional remote diagnostics on any electronic system within the vehicle, using an
internet connection - whether they're standing next to the car or are on the other side of
the world."

    "We have designed MECH5 for different levels of involvement and anyone can use it. You
don't have to be an expert because users can dynamically contribute with known repairs and
technical information very easily, while working on cars and finding solutions."

    "We're extremely proud of Mech5, it really empowers users to find out for themselves
what's wrong with their vehicle in a very simple and accessible way. MECH5 is a
subscription service, but does not require a contract. Users can dip in an out as and when
they need it, and even if out of subscription, you can still read fault code and parameter
values for free."

    The company is now seeking backers through Kickstarter to raise GBP50,000 by the 20th
of June, to complete the first stage development of MECH5 and launch it later this year.

    http://www.nebulasystems.com/kickstarter.html

       
        For more media information and interview opportunities, please contact:
        Andrew Steer
        Phone: +44(0)1280-825-572
        Email: andrew@nebulasystems.com
        Websites: http://www.nebulasystems.com & http://www.mech5.com
        Press Information:
        http://nebulasystems.com/MECH5/PressStuff.aspx

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