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2 years 2 months ago #54956 by urmechanoc619
Hello guys my name is Jose been in the mechanic tech over 15yrs I currently own and have a Mobile Auto repairs bussiness been doing this for 9 years all over san diego county, Iam currently debating on what scan tool is best for my me and the bussiness, iam not hi tech electrican guy buy would like to start programing keys or FOBS and ECM on my next scan tool question is what Autel scan tool is the one capable of this i dont need no labscope since i never do that kind off stuff but would like to program myself instead of calling my other friend to come and do this and pay him $$$ so after so many attempts for my friend i can save that money and do it myself Thannk in advance
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2 years 2 months ago - 2 years 2 months ago #54957 by Chad
Replied by Chad on topic Buying a new scan tool
If keys are important to you, then the Autel IM608 is what you are, probably, looking for. It is the same as the IM508 (which is a Key/Fob Programmer and IMMO Tool), PLUS it is a fully functional Bi-directional scantool AND has a J2534 interface for module programming.


www.autel.com/immotool1/3250.jhtml

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