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| RE: Good OBD2 scanner? | 13Relevance | 4 years ago | Gumis7 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi, thanks for your input. Looking into xtool D7 - looks really promising - has good solid reviews on YT. ( 3 years free updates ) What worries me is that their support is via @hotmail, company with such a nice good family of tools should have their own domain. Thanks | |||||
| Answer to: Good OBD2 scanner? | 13Relevance | 4 years ago | toyotagrl | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Been looking for a long time, and saw good review from a master toyota tech..so I pulled the trigger and got a xtool D7. works great for me. helped me diagnose my problem with my es300h. has lot's of functionality, bi-directional testing, live data, etc. | |||||
| RE: Cheap scan tool to check transmission temp? | 13Relevance | 4 years ago | geriscan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have an xtool D7 ($383 on CyberMonday) that reads transmission oil temperature, if there's a sensor. I was able to read my transmission oil temperature on my 2008 Camry LE with this bidirectional model. | |||||
| ABS Pump bleeding | 13Relevance | 4 years ago | Motorboy | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi Scotty, Wife's car 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, 121K miles, automatic. I replaced the master cylinder after bench bleeding, abs pump (both new from Ford) and the control module (used from the junkyard, couldn't get a new one). Trying to bleed the pump correctly. I've bled the brakes until I'm blue in the face. I have a new xtool A30 Pro scanner. My question is what is the correct way to bleed the pump? No matter what, I still get a soft pedal. Thank you for your help. Ken. | |||||
| Answer to: An Already Good Scantool Just Got Much Better | 0Relevance | 3 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Thank you Scotty. IMO, Autel makes the best scan tools compared to other brands. Plus, the support (and software updates for the tools) is better. And they have been around in the United States for a while now and well established unlike the newer guys such as Innova and xtools (Chinese company). You get what you pay for. . I only wish in your Tools page you didn’t provide links to Autel scan tools on Amazon, because Autel does NOT have any authorized dealers selling on Amazon and some of those model numbers are not even supported in North America. Buye ... | |||||
| RE: Which diagnostic scan tool should I buy | 0Relevance | 3 years ago | willie308 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Since you don't like xtools how do you feel about Launch scan tools? Which model(s) have you tried out (if any) would you recommend? | |||||
| Answer to: I want to buy a scanner? | 0Relevance | 4 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| For that price point ($172 on Amazon) you can do better and with more functionality as a bonus. See our comprehensive scan tool recommendations for all budgets under FAQ: I suggest the xtools A30D for $159 on Amazon (at xtools official store there). Check the return policy on any tool you order just in case it doesn't do what you want and/or doesn't meet your expectations. Link: Which Scan Tool Should I Get? – Submit Your Question HERE – Ask Scotty Community (carkiller.com) | |||||
| Answer to: Public Service Announcement: Launch Scan Tools | 0Relevance | 4 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| So, what I do is go to the manufacturer’s website and see if Amazon is an authorized distributor. If it’s not listed but there is an Amazon store, and I want to make sure the store is legit, I contact the manufacturer from their website and ask if they sell on Amazon and, if they do, to provide me a link to their store..Innova and xtools have an Amazon store and sell direct there but others like Autel and Launch do not sell on Amazon. Any stores in their name is not really them. Buyer Beware! | |||||
| Engine stalls in reverse | 0Relevance | 4 years ago | 84celicadude | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... guides and changed my tranny fluid every 60,000) Stupid thing toyota did back in 83 when they made the guides plastic on the 22RE and they wound up in the oil pan miles later! lol Ive babied it since I had it ( use to work as a Mechanic) Car has an A40D auto 4 speed overdrive trans...My problem is only when the car is at normal operating temperature when i put it in reverse from park it stalls out 90% of the time ..Only when its hot...I'm stumped!! Any ideas?? Also I see u like xtools.. I'm looking to invest in a better scanner but xtools has no live su ... | |||||
| Answer to: Oil change fluid level | 0Relevance | 5 years ago | Mario1982 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| checked it too it gets weird, check that you have the right manual for the right engine, here is 4.4 quarts Here is 5.7 quarts And check your dipstick serial number if it has one. | |||||
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