HOW TO CALIBRATE RESET STEERING ANGLE SENSOR ON A CAR with Foxwell NT650 OBD Scanner

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2023
  • HOW TO CALIBRATE RESET STEERING ANGLE SENSOR ON A CAR with Foxwell NT650 OBD Scanner
    If you need to calibrate steering angle sensor / reset steering angle sensor on a car in this video we will review Foxwell NT650 OBD scanner that allows you do work on multiple systems in your car and one of the functions is steering angle sensor reset / calibrate steering angle sensor. You will need to perform steering angle sensor reset / calibrate steering angle sensor after removing and installing the steering angle sensor, after replacing steering angle sensor, after alignment. If you have replaced the clockspring on your car you may need the steering angle senor to calibrated or reset too. If you do not do steering angle sensor reset / calibrate steering angle sensor you may have abs and traction control light on on your car. Also you may have codes store in the car computer but with the help of Foxwell NT650 you can clear this codes as well.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @philipnikolov7292
    @philipnikolov7292 Год назад +1

    Friend, what is the difference between NT650 elite version, and the one you have NT650?

    • @razvanturcu9871
      @razvanturcu9871 10 месяцев назад

      The 650 elite is the newer version of the 650. It has 25 special functions, compared to the 650, which only has 10 or 11 (I don't know exactly).
      The 650 elite concept is a great tool, but it has limitations in the scanning capacities. It won't give you climate error codes, etertainment unit error codes, automatic gearbox error codes. As for engine codes, it will only read obd2 generic, not the manufacturer specific codes.
      If you don't have an opel, you can buy it with confidence. (When opel has an engine code, it doesn't trigger the check engine light, but the "service vechicle soon" warning, which the regular obd2, which the 650 elite has, can't read).
      The 650 elite can read obd2 codes, abs codes and airbag codes, as well as offering access to 25 special functions (which will not work on every car).

  • @firozkhan2775
    @firozkhan2775 Год назад

    Sr please I intarestd

  • @tedmetherell5608
    @tedmetherell5608 11 месяцев назад

    Well I had foxwell nt650 elite didnt recalibrate sas on 2013 dodg journey

    • @travisj2695
      @travisj2695 27 дней назад

      None of them do.

    • @leeakers1018
      @leeakers1018 10 дней назад +1

      @@travisj2695 Yes they do. If the advertisement says they do, its either a defective scanner or someone who does not understand how to use it.

    • @travisj2695
      @travisj2695 10 дней назад

      @@leeakers1018sas calibration doesn't work on 2010 I emailed foxwell and they said none of their products do.

  • @leeakers1018
    @leeakers1018 10 дней назад +1

    I'm not trying to be mean or disrespectful, just constructive criticism. If I did not speak good English (and cared if I was understood) I'd slow down a bit. Before I decipher what you JUST said you've already trailed off on to another tongue-tied sentence.