Car model and year: GT - 2006 Nissan 350Z RevUp DE
Note : GT model of 350z has a traction control whereas the base models don't (apparently). So, if you have a GT, you'll get a clock spring with a smaller hole which plugs into the SAS.
Car model and year: GT - 2006 Nissan 350Z RevUp DE
Note : GT model of 350z has a traction control whereas the base models don't (apparently). So, if you have a GT, you'll get a clock spring with a smaller hole which plugs into the SAS.
Question: I am having trouble deciding on which OBD2 scanner to buy for my Nissan Pathfinder R50 2001 LE trim model (sold in the USA). I am a DIYer and want a very good scanner which is not too expensive (over $110) which can scan, read and erase all check engine codes as well as offer possible fixes for it. Also it should scan ABS codes and if possible transmission codes.
Have Porsche 997 09 C2S, I want to read overrevs and do some minor reprogramming, I ran into Foxwell's website http://www.foxwelltool.com/ They have NT520 Pro ($159) vs. NT530 ($169). Not much in the price difference so that's irrelevant but are there any reasons to get one over the other? Logic says to get the latest and greatest but other than what Foxwell website lists, are there any limitations of these 2 units that I should worry about? Will either allow me to read overrevs report?
Foxwell NT680 Pro performs quick scan a 2014 Ford B-Max successfully, including read VIN automatically, quick scan all systems, select one specific control module(i.e PCM, IPC etc) to diagnose, read fault codes, erase fault codes, read live data etc.
Thanks to one user's feedback:
Purchased a Foxwell NT530 for my BMW E60, I had multiple issues with the transmission and other faults, I needed something that extracted codes a bit deeper than my Matco scanner did, in fact, my scanner only gave me an OBDII code of P0700, that told me what church to be in but not which pew.....Once I scanned the car with this new scanner NT530, I found 7 pages (print out) of issues and diagnostic information that help me narrow the issues down. Very impressed with the capabilities of this scanner.
I recently purchased an Foxwell NT680pro scanner with all adapters. Everything arrived but the adapters have female DB15 connector and the 680 came with a DB15 to OBD2 cable, no DB15 cable for the adapters so the adapters are useless. Also, the OBD2 cable that came with the 680 does not fit all OBD2 ports properly. I have confirmed my other OBD2 cables for other tools work fine but the Foxwell cable must not be molded just right, it will NOT fit on my 2014 Honda, but works fine on other vehicles.
Please look at the images below. In the picture below the cable is called "Diagnosis Cable" and that cable is missing.
My Chrysler Dodge 2012 has airbag light on, I ordered one FOXWELL NT630 Elite from foxwelltool.com at 149usd, I used it successfully reset the airbag light on and do bleed the brake.
Foxwell GT60 Plus is better than GT80 plus (Android version, No extra VCI box, wider and newer vehicle coverage). Foxwell NT680 Pro is better than NT644 Pro ( more advanced hardware, running more stable, more vehicle coverage.)
Topic: Have one Foxwell NT520 scanner for BMW E60 2007 530i IHKA (ac and heat controls) scan.
This article is available with Foxwell NT530 Mercedes Benz Function List.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bwA9vrendzragZvmQvvNnkRrAWGkkjDLEvour9TRoOQ/edit?usp=sharing
Foxwell GT60 Plus is more advanced than Foxwell GT60 at:
Foxwell NT530 adds Nissan Infiniti (up to 2018-2019) diagnosis and service maintenance functions comparing with Foxwell NT20. Besides, NT530 has an advanced hardware.
OBDSTAR X 300 DP PLUSを使ってOBDを介して、Fiat Panda 169のPINコードを読み取り、リモートキーを追加します。キーをプログラムした後、リモートコントロールは自動的にプログラムされます。
All of three Foxwell NT650, Foxwell NT630 Elite and Autel MaxiCheck Pro have special functions. Their main differences are the more or less special functions and OBD diagnosis.