yes i have recently purchased the Zurich pro and its amazing for the price. Does a lot of testing and advanced diagnostics. I think its money well worth spent.
Hi everyone I’m a DIY guy, and new to scan tools, and this channel. I’m always on YouTube watching Scanner Danner and bought his book to learn more about trouble shooting todays cars. That being said I am looking to get a bidirectional scan tool along with some guidance on witch one to get, this will be for my personal use and to help friends and family and maybe some side money along the way. I’m looking to spend around 1k give or take a few hundred. I saw Scanner Danner review the Topdon Phinex I think, and was waiting for more use age of the tool but not seeing it.The market is flooded with these tools making it difficult to to choose one, especially a good reliable one that won’t break the bank like the snap on tool. Any information would be deeply appreciated. Also when you have to pay for updates is this to update the tool to continue to use it or is it to be able to work on newer cars and how often do you have to do these updates a year? I want to thank you all for your guidance.
Art
Hi everyone I’m a DIY guy, and new to scan tools, and this channel. I’m always on YouTube watching Scanner Danner and bought his book to learn more about trouble shooting todays cars. That being said I am looking to get a bidirectional scan tool along with some guidance on witch one to get, this will be for my personal use and to help friends and family and maybe some side money along the way. I’m looking to spend around 1k give or take a few hundred. I saw Scanner Danner review the Topdon Phinex I think, and was waiting for more use age of the tool but not seeing it.The market is flooded with these tools making it difficult to to choose one, especially a good reliable one that won’t break the bank like the snap on tool. Any information would be deeply appreciated. Also when you have to pay for updates is this to update the tool to continue to use it or is it to be able to work on newer cars and how often do you have to do these updates a year? I want to thank you all for your guidance.
Art
As s DIY guy are likely to have only a limited number of car manufacturers to cover. In this situation the Autel AP200 which works through a phone app might be the best low budget solution.The dongle comes with free software for one manufacturer. To cover each additional manufacturer you have to pay a small annual fee.
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AP200 is more powerful than you think
What tools it gives you depends a lot on the vehicle manufacturer you have loaded but it will do injector calibration, EBS, steering angle calibration, abs bleeding and a whole lot more
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I am going on year 3 maybe 4 of the Autel MS906bt. I have kept it updated all these years. Not going to lie its performance is pretty bad in todays time but the functionality is still prime and they keep adding more features with every manufacturer update. I mainly do BMW and Mini so I do not have experience with domestic but I do a bit of other European an some Japanese and I am totally happy with it. Battery life feels like it has never changed for better or worse, I get maybe 2 or 3 hours of screen on time. I plan on upgrading to whatever Autel puts out with a small VCI, I cannot stand what they did with the Ultra by giving it that massive scope/jbox/toaster oven attachment. I already have 3 scopes in the arsenal and plenty of factory tools on a laptop. The Autel is amazing for speed. If you really need to fill in the gap, only factory tools have come close. Snap On Verus does not come close.
Sounds like my situation, I got an Autel mp808 which was about the cheapest name brand new with bi directional. Been using it for roughly a year now and it does everything I have needed plus some. The snap on interfaces might be more user friendly but like with anything you get used to its menus. Also the updates are for new updates on model specific applications and new model years , there are a few firmware updates but it in no way keeps the tool from working. Global obd would still work on newer years regardless of the updates. Autel gives you a year worth of updates after that you can subscribe or keep using the scanner with global and still have the make specific programs as far up to your last update . Im not worried at the moment for 2023 model year updates, be a while before I see any of them
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So recently started my own business and went with an alldata sub scan tool($180/mo) figuring it would be cheaper than dealing with multiple software subscriptions and initial cost and I'm in for a year. I'm wondering if anyone else has used their tool and found a different tool to be a better value or just better in general
I would appreciate it if you would share your experience with it once you have had some time behind the wheel. I've always kind of wondered if it was any good. I have never seen or heard of any one using it.
I just recently purchased the verus edge. It’s a great scan/scope tool. I’m not even a mechanic but only a hobbyist but I felt I needed to spend the money. Taking Paul’s classes on the verus. I was trying to locate fuel trims but couldn’t find it. I guess I have to be more familiar with the tool. So far, I’m glad I spent the money. It’s a great tool.
Hey, can you tell me what this mean?
AF FB (short term fuel trim)
AF FB AVE (long term fuel trim)
The FB and the FB AVE. Thanks Noah. I have negative fuel trims all the time
For fuel trims, I usually find myself going under global OBD2 sections of my scan tools, rather than the manufacturer enhanced data modes. They may call it something else or use the data in an unfamiliar way for me, with substituted data possibly in some cases.
See if you can find STFT or LTFT that way, since it should be more familiar and substituted values are not able to be used there.