Electronic Vehicle Health Check (digital vehicle health certificate) is the new Eureka feature to be introduced soon, allowing all technicians to provide a detailed document on the health status of various vehicle components and parts.

The intended approach is based on an objective measurement of each component, with a strict focus on avoiding subjective assessments. In fact, the technician is expected to report the thickness in millimeters of the tire tread or brake pad, rather than noting a wear percentage based on their own judgment. This way of monitoring not only facilitates the use of EUREKA PREDICT but also ensures an unbiased and scientific evaluation of every part.

Technicians will use the three traffic light colors to express the degree of wear and preservation for each analyzed part:

  • Green → OK
  • Red → Requires immediate intervention
  • Yellow → Intervention must be planned within a specific timeframe.

In cases marked with Yellow, the Eureka portal is designed to send a reminder to the dealership every 15 days regarding vehicles with a previously identified “yellow” element set to expire within the next 30 days. This allows the dealer to be proactive by re-contacting their client portfolio and scheduling appropriate appointments (such as a free brake check following a previous inspection) to drive more service sales.