New — Dialogys Renault
Paris, France – For decades, Dialogys has been the holy grail of technical documentation for the Renault network. It is the exact same electronic parts catalogue and repair system used by official dealerships (Renault, Dacia, and Alpine) and certified body shops. Recently, Renault Group rolled out a significant overhaul: the New Dialogys.
This isn't just a simple user interface refresh. It represents a shift toward cloud integration, real-time data, and a more streamlined workflow for independent workshops and fleet managers. Here is everything you need to know about the update.
For high-voltage systems, the new Dialogys enforces security checklists. Before showing a procedure for battery disconnection, it forces the user to confirm safety steps (e.g., isolation verification, personal protective equipment). This is a major leap in workshop safety. new dialogys renault
When you open Dialogys, the first step is to identify the exact specification of the vehicle. Renaults have thousands of variations based on where they were built and sold.
There are two ways to search:
I had the chance to test the new Dialogys Renault on a 2023 Renault Austral E-Tech Hybrid. The process was remarkably smooth:
The ability to view documentation on an iPad while standing at the lift, without running back to a desktop PC, is a massive productivity booster. Paris, France – For decades, Dialogys has been
Note: Dialogys is legacy software designed for Windows. It is not cloud-based.
Before diving into the "new," let's define the tool. Dialogys is the official SaaS (Software as a Service) platform that provides: The ability to view documentation on an iPad
Without Dialogys, a mechanic cannot correctly order a wiring harness or verify the torque sequence for a new Renault Austral engine.