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John Deere Service Advisor Software v5.3 AG/CF 8.2020

 

John Deere Service Advisor is the Diagnostic Kit that allows users to perform diagnostic for service of agricultural, construction, and forestry equipment. With Service Advisor you can view service manuals, use DTAC (Technical Assistance Center) data, make diagnostics, readings, tests, calibrations, and re-program controllers. John Deere Service Advisor v5.3 is the version that completely replaced SA v4.2 starting in the 2017 year, an entirely new interface design with more system requirements for better performance. It is fully compatible with Windows 10 including EDL v2 & v3 KIT. No longer needs DATA DVDs with model data or Historical information. All the files are available on a USB Stick or HDD and can be easily accessed via SA web search. So, you no longer need to play with dozen DVDs to be able to get a proper manual or DTAC solution.

Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish.

Data update: 08.2020 (Agricultural & Turf + Construction & Forestry machinery).

Version: v5.3

John Deere Service Advisor 5.3 System requirements:

  • O.S.: Windows 7 SP1 or higher
  • CPU: 1.60 GHz or higher
  • RAM: 2 GB of system memory or higher recommended
  • Hard Drive: 350 GB of available space

Installation: The program will be fully installed and activated remotely via TeamViewer or AnyDesk session. After successful payment, you’ll receive an email instantly with the download link and further instructions. If you don’t receive the email after payment, make sure to check your spam folder or contact us via the live chat from the icon at the bottom right corner. All our packages are stored in a MEGA premium account for a better download experience. A failed installation will result in a full refund.

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