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Modern Changan vehicles manage performance, emissions, and comfort parameters through software variables embedded in their ECUs. The KT710 allows master technicians to perform full-controller online ECU flashing.

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The choice of Android 5.1 as the tablet's operating system is strategic. It provides a familiar, intuitive environment for technicians used to smartphones and tablets, and offers a stable platform for Bosch's diagnostic applications. The 10.1-inch, 1920x1200 resolution display is a standout feature, offering exceptional clarity for viewing data streams, wiring diagrams, and performing tasks that require precision, such as guided component activations. "You’ve been building furniture for thirty years

The is an enterprise-grade automotive diagnostic tablet (often designated under the Bosch DCU150 hardware framework architecture) engineered specifically for the comprehensive evaluation, maintenance, and programming of vehicles manufactured by the Changan Automobile Group . The 10

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The Bosch KT710 is a semi-automatic, floor-model tire changer designed for car and light truck wheels. It was part of Bosch’s "K" series of workshop equipment manufactured primarily in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

While the "KT710" name is commonly used for the gasoline version, Bosch also offers a dedicated for diesel-focused workshops. While they share the same tablet hardware with a 10.1-inch screen, the KT710D's software is specialized: