Re: My first check engine light on the 575 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Hans E. Hansen (FList![]() |
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Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 12:34:03 -0700 (PDT) |
Autel has a bewildering assortment of scanners, and an hour studying their website will leave you more confused than when you started. Having said that, it seems their tools generally have a good reputation. I'm looking at the MaxiCheck MX808, which is (I think.....) a cheaper version of the MaxiSys line. Not really sure what functionality the MX808 is missing, but it seems a decent budget alternative. I just wish the Autel website explained things more clearly. Hans. On 5/28/19, Charles Perry <charles [at] carolinasound.com> wrote: > I have the Autel MaxiSys and while it's quite expensive, it's pretty good > and has sections for all of the exotics. It won't do everything an SD-x > machine will do, but I've successfully communicated with a variety of > systems on an F430 and my Vanquish and several Porsches, along with a lot of > more pedestrian stuff. It also does annual and monthly updates to keep up > with manufacturer ECU/software changes. > > >
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575, (continued)
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Peter Rychel, May 28 2019
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Hans E. Hansen, May 28 2019
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Peter Rychel, May 28 2019
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Charles Perry, May 28 2019
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Hans E. Hansen, May 28 2019
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Clarence Romero Jr., May 28 2019
- Re: My first check engine light on the 575 Charles Perry, May 28 2019
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