A hidden advantage of Autodata 345 in Portuguese is its integration with popular OBD2 scanners. The software now exports guided tests in Portuguese directly to Launch X431, Autel MaxiSys, and Bosch KTS modules. When your scanner reads a P0171 code (System Too Lean), Autodata automatically opens the diagnostic flowchart in Portuguese—no manual code lookup.
In the quiet architecture of global data standards, a new specification—let us call it AutoData 345—emerges not with a bang, but with a silent .json file. On its surface, it is a protocol for automated data validation, indexing, and cross-referencing. But for the 260 million speakers of Portuguese, scattered across Lisbon, São Paulo, Luanda, and Macau, AutoData 345 is something more: it is a linguistic stress test. autodata 345 portuguese language new
If you have updated to version 345 but your interface is still in English, you need to manually switch the language pack: A hidden advantage of Autodata 345 in Portuguese
Pro tip: Ensure your Windows or Android system locale is set to Portuguese to prevent encoding issues with special characters (ç, ã, ô). Pro tip: Ensure your Windows or Android system
While the software is robust, it has inherent limitations:
If you already have an Autodata subscription (version 340 or earlier), upgrading to version 345 with Portuguese is straightforward:
For new users, visit the official Autodata regional distributor for Portuguese-speaking countries (e.g., Autodata Brasil or Autodata Portugal). A standard professional subscription starts at approximately €89/month (or R$ 499/month in Brazil), with discounts for annual prepayment.