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Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:36 am
by brianp87
For kicks I just tried to look up oil pressure on a 1999 camry and got something different also?

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:37 am
by brianp87
This but it doesn't offer the spec?

shot of DIAGRAMS tab - not the place for specs

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:13 am
by timbre4
"Once the Quick Links sitting on the RH side is further populated (next 60-75 days), fewer trips to the Vehicle Reference will be required. It will be expanded to include Common Specs & Procedures."
You won't have to Search or go to Vehicle Reference when Common Specs is placed there. Perhaps a mockup will help convey this properly:
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Thanks for commenting Brian, we do want to get this right. Hopefully this helps.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 11:32 am
by Gary R
ESTIMATOR - Inconsistent locations. One example I can share is Cabin Filter replacement labor. Most of the time I can find it under HVAC>Heater>Cabin Filter. Sometimes it is not there but rather HVAC>HVAC Control Systems. Some examples of the latter is 2013 Hyundai Elantra, 2012 Toyota Highlander, 2007 Toyota Camry. I can certainly adapt to either location, but having a consistent location makes my job go easier.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 11:35 am
by timbre4
Thanks I will share that with editorial; differences like these have popped up in just about any version.

I tend to lean on Search "cabin", "oxy", "o2" so I don't have to remember where it is covered. (but that's just me)

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 11:39 am
by brianp87
I know they're working on it but my fear is that we will get used to it as it is now then it will change again. I'm just trying to help change cannot happen if no one knows.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 9:01 am
by timbre4
As mentioned in my January 7th post above, the ProDemand Quick Links section is being expanded....NOW not in March! as early as tonight, the new expanded view will be visible in the 1Search window: :wink:

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 9:09 am
by timbre4
Good news on ProDemand graphics & diagrams printing as well:

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 7:07 am
by jace241
Since this newest version of prodemand opens repair info in that extra "window" things are little difficult. When you are reading repair info and it says see figure ## and you click on that figure number it opens it in the same window. No big deal. Until you click the previous link you were on to go back it starts you over again at the beginning of the repair article. You essentially lose your place. Seems like small issue but on some of these you have to scroll through a lot of info to get the place you need. Other than that I think like it.'

I do wish you would bring back the Tech Tips in the repair info. That was a serious life saver sometimes

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 10:51 am
by timbre4
jace241 wrote:Since this newest version of prodemand opens repair info in that extra "window" things are little difficult. When you are reading repair info and it says see figure ## and you click on that figure number it opens it in the same window. No big deal. Until you click the previous link you were on to go back it starts you over again at the beginning of the repair article. You essentially lose your place. Seems like small issue but on some of these you have to scroll through a lot of info to get the place you need. Other than that I think like it. I do wish you would bring back the Tech Tips in the repair info. That was a serious life saver sometimes
I asked the ProDemand team to comment on your post and they provided this:

"You’ll need to use the breadcrumb trail in the window to navigate backward a step, instead of jumping back to the beginning. Here is a blog that talks about using and navigating bread crumbs": http://mitchell1.com/shopconnection/sav ... b-feature/

"As for the Tech Tips, value noted. We’ve got a number of features and initiatives on the to-do list so we cannot commit to adding that back in at this time."

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 11:02 am
by sbebenelli
I agree with the tech tips. I have found nice shortcuts with those and other useful information. I cannot fathom why Mitchell would remove that feature.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:22 am
by jace241
timbre4 wrote:
jace241 wrote:Since this newest version of prodemand opens repair info in that extra "window" things are little difficult. When you are reading repair info and it says see figure ## and you click on that figure number it opens it in the same window. No big deal. Until you click the previous link you were on to go back it starts you over again at the beginning of the repair article. You essentially lose your place. Seems like small issue but on some of these you have to scroll through a lot of info to get the place you need. Other than that I think like it. I do wish you would bring back the Tech Tips in the repair info. That was a serious life saver sometimes
I asked the ProDemand team to comment on your post and they provided this:

"You’ll need to use the breadcrumb trail in the window to navigate backward a step, instead of jumping back to the beginning. Here is a blog that talks about using and navigating bread crumbs": http://mitchell1.com/shopconnection/sav ... b-feature/

"As for the Tech Tips, value noted. We’ve got a number of features and initiatives on the to-do list so we cannot commit to adding that back in at this time."
If they are talking about the blue links that get longer with everything you open then that's what I am using to navigate backwards. When I get some time ill get some pictures.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:32 am
by timbre4
If you are already using this method (breadcrumb trail) to back up, you're doing it right.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:39 pm
by jace241
Heres the first two pictures

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:45 pm
by jace241
So this only happens when I access the repair info by using the search function then clicking on the remove and replace hot button. The pictures didn't stay in the order I uploaded them, but in one picture is the installation procedure, then I click on any of the hotlinks, it goes to the image, torque spec etc... When I click at the top where you can only see the blue Remove it takes me back to the very beginning of the repair info.

I noticed it will not do this if I click and use Search Classic.


Its not a big deal until you get to some Manufacturers where the repair info you need is part of the engine overhaul main article.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 11:39 am
by sbcauto
I Find Looking Up Things For Rear Axles (or Front Axles) Not Clear as To which is Front & rear. I Was Looking Up To Find A Left rear Axle Seal On A 2009 Expedition. Had to Go To Parts & Look A Pictures Before I Could Find Which Is Front Differential Axle Seal & which is Rear Differential Axle Seal.
Thanks

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 12:30 pm
by brianp87
sbcauto wrote:I Find Looking Up Things For Rear Axles (or Front Axles) Not Clear as To which is Front & rear. I Was Looking Up To Find A Left rear Axle Seal On A 2009 Expedition. Had to Go To Parts & Look A Pictures Before I Could Find Which Is Front Differential Axle Seal & which is Rear Differential Axle Seal.
Thanks

True labor times are difficult to sometimes distinguish on differentials as to which is front and rear.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:07 am
by jace241
brianp87 wrote:
sbcauto wrote:I Find Looking Up Things For Rear Axles (or Front Axles) Not Clear as To which is Front & rear. I Was Looking Up To Find A Left rear Axle Seal On A 2009 Expedition. Had to Go To Parts & Look A Pictures Before I Could Find Which Is Front Differential Axle Seal & which is Rear Differential Axle Seal.
Thanks

True labor times are difficult to sometimes distinguish on differentials as to which is front and rear.
THIS!
I wish they would seperate front differential and rear differential catagories in labor.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 11:12 am
by timbre4
Like this? It's done at the category level not the component level.

Re: What Needs To be Fixed In ProDemand

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:07 pm
by brianp87
Here is one I just looked up. 2011 F350