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FOXWELL ABS Scanner NT630 Plus ABS Bleed Scan Tool Check Engine Code Reader OBD2 Scanner Airbag SAS SRS Diagnostic Tool ã€Â2020 Upgraded Version】
Manufacturer | FOXWELL |
Brand | FOXWELL |
Product Dimensions | 22.3 x 16.99 x 8.41 cm; 721 g |
Item part number | NT630P French |
Manufacturer Part Number | NT630P French |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | FOXWELL |
Item Weight | 721 g |
B**S
Pleased
Works well and worth the money
D**.
It works great !!!
This scanner is the best.I purchased this scanner for the SAS calibration, which is free on this scan tool. Many of the other tools charge a yearly subscription for this option.When I purchased this, it was the only scanner with the free SAS calibration in this price range. By the time the job was done, I saved the cost of the scanner.This scanner has the best value and options for the money.
L**N
Very happy with purchase.
Worked perfectly for an airbag system on a Honda CR-v. It read the faults and was clear about what modules weren't working. The quality is decent. It comes with a nice case and some accessory cables and USB attachment . It's easy to use and navigate through the menus. I don't have anything bad to say actually.
L**N
Feature Packed Scan Tool
Replaced my old OBDII reader with this tool. The accessibility to ABS module was the feature I needed to diagnose a bad wheel speed sensor. Turned out it was reading speed erratically which I was able to view with live data features on this tool. Ended up being a faulty wheel bearing.
T**F
Fixed my VSA light and yellow triangle error in my 2005 Acura MDX
Works great. It doesn’t have transmission functions.Found a menu in “other” to reset 2002 Highlander Steering Angle Sensor and I was able to fix.Fixed DTC 84.01 Sensor logic failed error with my VSA and yellow triangle on my dash by running a special function for sensor relearn where you have to turn the wheel to the stops. I had a bad battery and then the lights got stuck on. VSA switch had no affect. I tried fixes I saw online. One suggestion was to short pin 4 and 9 on the OBD2 port. It didn’t work for me and caused the car not to start anymore. Thought I burned the ECU but It burned a fuse. The fuse was not the ECU fuse but AGC-S15A in the main fuse box under the hood.
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