It's Amazing what it's all come to. For quick diagnostics in the 59' Willys I keep a Screwdriver, a Cresent Wrench and a match book cover! But you're keepin' up with the times RoadKing...good for you! Newk from Kentucky
I just checked and a diagnostic check at Honda usually runs between $88 and $111. I usually keep a car for ten years and sometimes more, thus it would be worth it for people like me.
I just got one of these. I love it. Been the best tool I’ve purchased to date and it will tell you everything that’s wrong with a vehicle. I like being able to program key fobs, tpms sensors, bleeding ABS systems. Great system for the price. The only thing I don’t really like is the price for updates after 2 years. Think it’s like $500. Also you can pull up the history email the report and look up codes on a vehicle later.
snap on gives free updates for 6 months after that they come out quarterly and cost close to 700 bucks. no one can complain about the cost of updates if you look at all the time it takes to compile all the information and then build the software package. If you are a do-it-yourselfer and the scan tool has what you need you can shose not to purchase the update. i dont have that option, i have no idea what is waiting in my parking lot in the morning when i open up.
Danny Scarpati I work on vehicles for a living and what you said about snap-on is the exact reason why I didn’t choose their tool. The cost of updates are a little on the ridiculous side with snap-on. I have two different scan and diagnostic tools from Autel and they’re both great products. I have this exact scan tool and I have another that’s got all the bells and whistles. Can’t remember what the model number is, but it’s wireless and is able to use add on accessories for doing a lot of large diesel trucks I work on often.
@@thomasstrickland0 does the vehicle power the scanner or do you have to charge it? I read online you have to charge the mk808 and I'm not a fan of that.
Seems like a good scanner. Has some cool features of higher end scan tools that I've owned and used. Probably worth investing in for a small shop or hobby/diy guy.
The more complex cars get, the more things can go wrong, soon you probably won't be able to change a tire. Give me a 1970 Chevy C10 with a 6 cyl, I'll keep it til I drop.
True! But not many people want to drive around with a steel dashboard 6" from their face and an AM radio, today's more comfortable vehicles have made it a great place to be.
Have one , it is not bi directional and not all service functions are available, should have gotten more up-market version, but still fairly happy with it
For an entry level scanner it does a pretty good job, myself I use a Bio directional scanner. The ability to command modules and certain functions is a must for a fast repair.
I work at a dealership and we have the commercial version for iff makes. From my experience the autel's durability is undeniable, it's super easy to use, and I haven't found anything yet that it can't do. I found this video because I'm looking into getting this one myself!
@@EverydayJ1786 from what I understand the only bidirectional function is for the abs brake bleeding. For bidirectional for everything else, you have to go to the 900 model series. But being I just now notice your question is from a year ago you probably already know that
I have the BlueDriver unit that I bought this fall. Works similar but uses my smartphone to display the information. Only $99. If I did this for a living I would spring for one of these.
Awesome tool. That would be pretty useful for diagnosing just about anything that only happens when you drive the vehicle, Especially Diesel sensors. I love the fact it you can go on line, that YT function to be able to view videos while fixing a car is just about priceless. I can't count the number of times I've had to go back inside and watch a video then go back outside to work on a car. Tell them super job, just get RID of that BEEP, that drove me nuts. Have them put a chime in it or something less irritating, or software option to put your own status notification in it. Super Review. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes n Blessings. Keith Noneya
Veddy nice, but out of me price range. I have one of those bluetooth readers that work via my phone. It lets me know what the codes are, and will also let me clear them using the Torque app.
Little Dirt Bike is amazing and will go a long ways in this world with his warm personality and skills. You are lucky to have he, Mike, Racer and Daddy Cell Phone in your circle of friends. All good people.
Come on down to Georgia. We don't even have to go through an inspection by the govt. The only people who plug up to your vehicle are mechanics. I've got a light on on the dash right now and the mechanic told me to ignore it. The code was in reference to a canister that catches fumes when you fill the car. I guess we're pretty lax down here. The only places in GA that do the inspections are the metro Atlanta counties and I hear they are pretty tough.
Look at you getting free stuff. I have a great time with Autel sponsors and getting scanners to review. I think you'll like this one. I've used mine quite a bit and have enjoy the results.
on the scan tool I use it will only let you test components when you select the right vehicle the obd scan is just reading engine data I only use it on things the scan tool does not list
Was it Lil Dirt Bike that you helped fix his car? Im looking for a scanner so I clicked your video, iv heard that name before and the car fixing is what pops in my head.. Think it was some body work! Edit: Yup, this is the same kid... Once I heard "Buddy'' I knew it was! Lol..
I bought this unit specifically to zero the steering wheel angle sensor on a 2012 Chevrolet Corvette. It would not auto find the VIN, it would not communicate with the ECM, and it gave a communication error trying to do the SAS which is Steering Angle Sensor. Autel was pretty good on phone support. The tech used the remote access , and tried all the things I tried to make it communicate, including reloading S/W, and selecting the Corvette under GM. Told me to check the fuse on the ECM. Really???? No go on the Corvette. Tried it on my 2013 Toyota Tacoma. It would not auto find the VIN , and it had no modules that it would communicate with. He told me it would take about 3 days for support to get back to me. I told him it’s going back to Amazon for credit. Amazon is great. I boxed it up, printed the shipping label and took it to UPS. In less than an hour, I had full credit. The tech suggested I buy the MX808 instead. I’m going to buy a GM Tech II clone.
RUclips showing me odd videos today and seen your comment, I haven't had issues with this scanner on corvettes, also odd the tech would recommend you to buy the MX808 instead being as its literally the same scanner just the dimensions of it are slightly different.
Goomer, Couldn't agree with you more. "....I'll keep it till I drop..." Right on! But then with only JDM to choose from, I'll take an '87 Daihatsu Charade with the CB70 engine (turbo charged) and that's all the technology I can stand. Of course if one is addicted to gadgetry..... enjoy!
Thanks for sharing your review! I am in the process of looking for a scanner that can do more complex ABS brake bleeding and solenoid valve offset after replacement of a new brake booster assembly/with master cylinder and brake booster pump. I have a 2010 Toyota prius. This is a scanner( MK808) that fitS my budget but I am not sure if it has the functions that I need. I know other more expensive AUTEL have a special function which can do this job. I just want to check with you first. Thanks!
It's pretty cool that you guys tested this on a Toyota because I trained with Toyota's T TEN program to be a dealership tech, and this scan tool can pull up the same stuff our Techstream units do. Ive been looking for a decent professional scanner to use on other brands and the cars I have at home, I might have to keep an eye on this one.
@@angelavillegas4320 Can't really buy the dealership units. They use Panasonic toughbooks with the software on them and a base mounted to them with VCI (vehicle control interface) built in. The most reliable setup available to the consumer is the Techstream software (which is fairly affordable) installed onto a regular laptop with a Drewtech Mongoose VCI cable ($400-700 depending on where you look). This Autel is by far the better deal, to be honest.
Thank you very much for this information. Can you please tell me if this will work with a 2011 volvo xc60, 3.2L with a 6 speed automatic? I need to read the transmission temperature and reset the transmission.
looks like it runs android jellybean or Ice-cream sandwich, pretty neat, although lollipop or higher would be preferable. You could probably sideload youtube on that.
Was thinking about getting this scanner for the shop to do pre and post scans on vehicles. The snap on scanners have a really easy to read print out that will show the different fault codes in a pretty simplistic way. Does this scanner do the same by chance? It seemed like it had access to all the systems the snap on one does, I just don't know if it's as easy to read for customers. But this would save us like $2000. Plus it has updates that are cheaper and less frequent.
You don't need to open Google to search fault codes. When you go into the fault code and at the bottom of the screen it says "search" if you click that it automatically search's Google.
Hello, this scanner can turn on/off evap system: purge, vent, and canister pressure control VSV valves? Please let me know if "LAUNCH X431 DIAGUN V" or "Autel Scanner MaxiCOM MK808BT" can turn on/of evap valves?
Hi i know the video is bit old but can you tell me if you know ...i was about to purchase one of this scanner from official autel store here in UK ,but on the description it says support Asian cars from 2008 and after i don't know if it a mistake but that doesn't sound very good you would expect to be able to do Toyota or Haundai cars from 2000 .....have you try to Asian cars before 2008 .does really not work or the site description is a mistake? Thanks
I like the data for intermittent fault data gathering. Any idea on how long it will record the data? (Like fifteen minute blocks, or until you stop recording?)
From what I understand, this particular model is not a full bidirectional scanner. I don't believe it has output test capabilities. What I'd like to know is if it has the capability to do idle relearn, throttle body initialization, and other functions like GM abs auto bleed. If this is truly a "read only" scanner, then I'd say it's a bit limited, but I don't think the price point is unreasonable for this tool. You're gonna put out some $$$ for a fully bidirectional scanner.
I can barely run my laptop ...Can that be used to program a cars computer like changing timing fuel etc...Like if you had a modified engine and want to tune it
If I buy autel MaxiPRO MP808 from Amzon can i use in any country or should I buy it from local dealer because I heard if i use it in different IP address it will be pan right ?
So, apparently, it only records every tenth event, fart wise. But seriously, cool scanner. My present scanner, purchased at OReilly, cost $250 and won’t cycle the abs pump to bleed it. I’m a do it yourself type, no formal tech education. Learned by reading HotRod Magazine...for the last 60 years......plus RUclips these days. For $500 this Autel seems reasonably priced. Dave Heitman
It's Amazing what it's all come to. For quick diagnostics in the 59' Willys I keep a Screwdriver, a Cresent Wrench and a match book cover! But you're keepin' up with the times RoadKing...good for you! Newk from Kentucky
I bet when the first cars came out people said back in my day you only needed grass and water to keep the horse running good.
@@sanangelo7926 haha
I just checked and a diagnostic check at Honda usually runs between $88 and $111. I usually keep a car for ten years and sometimes more, thus it would be worth it for people like me.
If you own a performance car as well lol
I just got one of these. I love it. Been the best tool I’ve purchased to date and it will tell you everything that’s wrong with a vehicle. I like being able to program key fobs, tpms sensors, bleeding ABS systems. Great system for the price. The only thing I don’t really like is the price for updates after 2 years. Think it’s like $500. Also you can pull up the history email the report and look up codes on a vehicle later.
snap on gives free updates for 6 months after that they come out quarterly and cost close to 700 bucks. no one can complain about the cost of updates if you look at all the time it takes to compile all the information and then build the software package. If you are a do-it-yourselfer and the scan tool has what you need you can shose not to purchase the update. i dont have that option, i have no idea what is waiting in my parking lot in the morning when i open up.
Danny Scarpati I work on vehicles for a living and what you said about snap-on is the exact reason why I didn’t choose their tool. The cost of updates are a little on the ridiculous side with snap-on. I have two different scan and diagnostic tools from Autel and they’re both great products. I have this exact scan tool and I have another that’s got all the bells and whistles. Can’t remember what the model number is, but it’s wireless and is able to use add on accessories for doing a lot of large diesel trucks I work on often.
@@thomasstrickland0 no doubt, Autel definitely makes a great product.
@@thomasstrickland0 does the vehicle power the scanner or do you have to charge it? I read online you have to charge the mk808 and I'm not a fan of that.
Mitch Puterbaugh you will have to charge it. Works on an android platform. Has pretty good battery life if you treat it right.
Seems like a good scanner. Has some cool features of higher end scan tools that I've owned and used. Probably worth investing in for a small shop or hobby/diy guy.
Thnak you so much guys. Really wanted to see the live data being graphed. Thanks again !
The more complex cars get, the more things can go wrong, soon you probably won't be able to change a tire. Give me a 1970 Chevy C10 with a 6 cyl, I'll keep it til I drop.
True! But not many people want to drive around with a steel dashboard 6" from their face and an AM radio, today's more comfortable vehicles have made it a great place to be.
I really like air conditioning.
Have one , it is not bi directional and not all service functions are available, should have gotten more up-market version, but still fairly happy with it
For an entry level scanner it does a pretty good job, myself I use a Bio directional scanner. The ability to command modules and certain functions is a must for a fast repair.
Thats not entry level and also has command functions as well, it beats snap on currently.
I caught second hand embarrassment from your comment lol Thankfully you're just a DIY'er... I hope...
@notfound-gy2lr "Sup u say"? Wtf?
Da what da what da what??@@ec6052
I work at a dealership and we have the commercial version for iff makes. From my experience the autel's durability is undeniable, it's super easy to use, and I haven't found anything yet that it can't do.
I found this video because I'm looking into getting this one myself!
I wanted to see the special functions like idle relearning, abs bleeding, air bag reset, etc. Otherwise great video.
Yes I wanted to see all that stuff too . How about bi- directional functions ?
@@EverydayJ1786 from what I understand the only bidirectional function is for the abs brake bleeding. For bidirectional for everything else, you have to go to the 900 model series. But being I just now notice your question is from a year ago you probably already know that
@@bigdnelyria I just got the MX808 and after an update that came out a couple weeks ago, the mx/mk 808 now has full bidirectional control.
I have the BlueDriver unit that I bought this fall. Works similar but uses my smartphone to display the information. Only $99. If I did this for a living I would spring for one of these.
I would love a comparison of this and harbor freight's latest tool, maybe even the snap on
Awesome tool. That would be pretty useful for diagnosing just about anything that only happens when you drive the vehicle, Especially Diesel sensors. I love the fact it you can go on line, that YT function to be able to view videos while fixing a car is just about priceless. I can't count the number of times I've had to go back inside and watch a video then go back outside to work on a car. Tell them super job, just get RID of that BEEP, that drove me nuts. Have them put a chime in it or something less irritating, or software option to put your own status notification in it. Super Review. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes n Blessings. Keith Noneya
can you bleed abs brakes with the Autel MAXICOM MK808 on a 2002 ford explorer
That is a good tool. And Autel has been around a long time. Great review !
Thanks Lloyd!! Yeah they make good stuff!!☺
How much does Autel cost!
Can Autel be used to all models of vehicle! Where can I get it!(buy).
Veddy nice, but out of me price range. I have one of those bluetooth readers that work via my phone. It lets me know what the codes are, and will also let me clear them using the Torque app.
ogrebeast64 thats cause your not a mechanic bro, i have the maxysis thats better and use it everyday doing jobs your scanner wouldnt
Little Dirt Bike is amazing and will go a long ways in this world with his warm personality and skills. You are lucky to have he, Mike, Racer and Daddy Cell Phone in your circle of friends. All good people.
Yeah Buddy!! I'm definitely blessed!!☺
Come on down to Georgia. We don't even have to go through an inspection by the govt. The only people who plug up to your vehicle are mechanics. I've got a light on on the dash right now and the mechanic told me to ignore it. The code was in reference to a canister that catches fumes when you fill the car. I guess we're pretty lax down here. The only places in GA that do the inspections are the metro Atlanta counties and I hear they are pretty tough.
Look at you getting free stuff. I have a great time with Autel sponsors and getting scanners to review. I think you'll like this one. I've used mine quite a bit and have enjoy the results.
Yeah Autel makes great Products and I figured Lil' Dirtbike could use it, he works on the newer vehicles all the time!!☺
I also wanted to see adding functions to the car. Like remote start functions
Hello. Is this device dealing with hybrid cars and hybrid batteries and examining the hybrid system for Toyota, Honda and others? Thanks
Looks like a user friendly device. Thanks buddy
on the scan tool I use it will only let you test components when you select the right vehicle the obd scan is just reading engine data I only use it on things the scan tool does not list
mike doblo it doesn’t do transmissions 🤷🏼♀️
Was it Lil Dirt Bike that you helped fix his car? Im looking for a scanner so I clicked your video, iv heard that name before and the car fixing is what pops in my head.. Think it was some body work!
Edit: Yup, this is the same kid... Once I heard "Buddy'' I knew it was! Lol..
I bought this unit specifically to zero the steering wheel angle sensor on a 2012 Chevrolet Corvette. It would not auto find the VIN, it would not communicate with the ECM, and it gave a communication error trying to do the SAS which is Steering Angle Sensor. Autel was pretty good on phone support. The tech used the remote access , and tried all the things I tried to make it communicate, including reloading S/W, and selecting the Corvette under GM. Told me to check the fuse on the ECM. Really???? No go on the Corvette. Tried it on my 2013 Toyota Tacoma. It would not auto find the VIN , and it had no modules that it would communicate with. He told me it would take about 3 days for support to get back to me. I told him it’s going back to Amazon for credit. Amazon is great. I boxed it up, printed the shipping label and took it to UPS. In less than an hour, I had full credit. The tech suggested I buy the MX808 instead. I’m going to buy a GM Tech II clone.
RUclips showing me odd videos today and seen your comment, I haven't had issues with this scanner on corvettes, also odd the tech would recommend you to buy the MX808 instead being as its literally the same scanner just the dimensions of it are slightly different.
Goomer, Couldn't agree with you more.
"....I'll keep it till I drop..."
Right on! But then with only JDM to choose from, I'll take an '87 Daihatsu Charade with the CB70 engine (turbo charged) and that's all the technology I can stand. Of course if one is addicted to gadgetry..... enjoy!
Autel was the first Chinese company to make vehicle diagnostic equipment which can compete with the top European and American brands.
Thanks for made this video but I've a question why you didn't description about immobilizer?
Thank you guys for this video
Thanks for sharing your review! I am in the process of looking for a scanner that can do more complex ABS brake bleeding and solenoid valve offset after replacement of a new brake booster assembly/with master cylinder and brake booster pump.
I have a 2010 Toyota prius. This is a scanner( MK808) that fitS my budget but I am not sure if it has the functions that I need.
I know other more expensive AUTEL have a special function which can do this job. I just want to check with you first. Thanks!
It's pretty cool that you guys tested this on a Toyota because I trained with Toyota's T TEN program to be a dealership tech, and this scan tool can pull up the same stuff our Techstream units do. Ive been looking for a decent professional scanner to use on other brands and the cars I have at home, I might have to keep an eye on this one.
how much that one?
@@angelavillegas4320 Can't really buy the dealership units. They use Panasonic toughbooks with the software on them and a base mounted to them with VCI (vehicle control interface) built in. The most reliable setup available to the consumer is the Techstream software (which is fairly affordable) installed onto a regular laptop with a Drewtech Mongoose VCI cable ($400-700 depending on where you look). This Autel is by far the better deal, to be honest.
Thank you very much for this information. Can you please tell me if this will work with a 2011 volvo xc60, 3.2L with a 6 speed automatic? I need to read the transmission temperature and reset the transmission.
Yes sir,Autel and Launch scan do that
looks like it runs android jellybean or Ice-cream sandwich, pretty neat, although lollipop or higher would be preferable. You could probably sideload youtube on that.
Ice-cream Sandwich was the first tablet version IIRC.
Was thinking about getting this scanner for the shop to do pre and post scans on vehicles. The snap on scanners have a really easy to read print out that will show the different fault codes in a pretty simplistic way. Does this scanner do the same by chance? It seemed like it had access to all the systems the snap on one does, I just don't know if it's as easy to read for customers. But this would save us like $2000. Plus it has updates that are cheaper and less frequent.
You don't need to open Google to search fault codes. When you go into the fault code and at the bottom of the screen it says "search" if you click that it automatically search's Google.
Have to teach Ol Gearheads new tricks I guess RK . We're used to fixing everything with a Hammer , and a cutting torch , and a welder .
Nah, I gave it to Lil' Dirtbike, so now if I have a problem I just make a phone call!! I'm too old to learn new tricks!!☺
Sick ima get one this has a very complete package I like it very fair price as well
Cant find the plug hole on my Briggs and Stratton mower !!!
can you do bypass a sensor with this? or can you do coding with this?
Hi looks good would this unit be able to register a new battery to a 2006 BMW 318i
I mean relearn the crank sensor?
Nice review! I was waiting for you guys to hook it up to the NR6 Briggs as a gag!
Thanks Bud!! I like that idea!!☺
This looks to be the latest version of my Autel MaxiCheck MX808
Does this diagnostic tool reset the TPS sensor in cars?
Yes it does
Could it scan a 08 bmw 750 LI & could u do things like program a key & register a battery with this scanner
Can it recode and calibrate new fuel injectors for 2013 BMW x3 xdrive28i?
Im looking for a new scan tool as well. Seems to be a popular unit . Nice one bud
Thanks Bud!! Yeah I know a couple of our RUclips Cronies that have the same model!!☺
can you reset shift adapts on transmission with this particular tool?
That's OK
i was thinking about getting one of these... might have to give it a try
Gordon Liddy thinkdiag plus is a good scan tool..turns you’re touchscreen phone into a scan tool gas bidirectional controls
Would want to know if the scanner can tell the real mileage of the car if the odometer looks suspiciously low
Will this diagnose a potential internal issue inside engine?
Hello, this scanner can turn on/off evap system: purge, vent, and canister pressure control VSV valves? Please let me know if "LAUNCH X431 DIAGUN V" or "Autel Scanner MaxiCOM MK808BT" can turn on/of evap valves?
Will this work with reprogramming keys on the Ford PATS system.
Hi, how do I check the crank sensor on this device?
Will this scanner pull codes for Mercedes Air-matic malfunction?
Can you turn systems on and off with this? I'm guessing at the price point probably not.
This scanner works with this..clear variable line pressure..call VLP?
Like #1
Happy Monday..Blessings and much love..HI ,BILL!..💋💕
Does it connect to ford especially transit as launch doesn't connect to transits
Is there a scan tool that will give the pincode from the vin number
Looks great - maybe a little pricey though.
Hey how do you get the volume for the youtube videos on the scanner
i couuld not find out either , i guess no volume or speaker on this unit
if it has Bluetooth you can connect to a speaker i guess
Hi i know the video is bit old but can you tell me if you know ...i was about to purchase one of this scanner from official autel store here in UK ,but on the description it says support Asian cars from 2008 and after
i don't know if it a mistake but that doesn't sound very good you would expect to be able to do Toyota or Haundai cars from 2000 .....have you try to Asian cars before 2008 .does really not work or the site description is a mistake? Thanks
Has the user interface changed on the mk808?
I like the data for intermittent fault data gathering. Any idea on how long it will record the data? (Like fifteen minute blocks, or until you stop recording?)
We'll have to check with Lil' Dirtbke!!☺
Hi..there how did you get the cars apps in color
That unit have speakers? My MP808 does not so I don’t understand the RUclips and the academy on there
Will this unit perform bi directional control? Perform output tests?
From what I understand, this particular model is not a full bidirectional scanner. I don't believe it has output test capabilities. What I'd like to know is if it has the capability to do idle relearn, throttle body initialization, and other functions like GM abs auto bleed. If this is truly a "read only" scanner, then I'd say it's a bit limited, but I don't think the price point is unreasonable for this tool. You're gonna put out some $$$ for a fully bidirectional scanner.
Hello a question, does this also works on my old car, Renault Megan Scenic from 2002?
Will it do a relearn on a transfer case?
Chery yes obd scan?
What relearn / rest functions can this scanner do?
What is freeze sign means for?
I can barely run my laptop ...Can that be used to program a cars computer like changing timing fuel etc...Like if you had a modified engine and want to tune it
Nah it's just for diagnostics!!☺
Is this scanner good for waxhall benneton 2001
Does it support 2001 Isuzu Rodeo V6 LS?. I just returned 2021 Launch CRP123E cause it doesn't support my vehicle.
Does this scan tool require a subscription to operate? This seems to be the topic notentioned during scan tool reviews.
1 year free update
does it re set the crank sensor?
If I buy autel MaxiPRO MP808 from Amzon can i use in any country or should I buy it from local dealer because I heard if i use it in different IP address it will be pan right ?
Is this device capable of doing software updates on a vehicle?
WIll this scanner read srs airabag codes on 2019 ford ecosport?
Will it work on saab 9.3 2009 diesel? Thanks
will this scanner scan all the way from maybe 1994 an up?
How long after buying a free program
Do this scanner show crank position sensor live data?
Cliff Dukes yes
Cool beans man !
I noticed it said RK pounded 37 farts into the passenger side seat !
So, apparently, it only records every tenth event, fart wise. But seriously, cool scanner. My present scanner, purchased at OReilly, cost $250 and won’t cycle the abs pump to bleed it. I’m a do it yourself type, no formal tech education. Learned by reading HotRod Magazine...for the last 60 years......plus RUclips these days. For $500 this Autel seems reasonably priced. Dave Heitman
Does this let you see injectors
Is this a bidirectional tool?
Wish my came with a manual
Does this scan ignition 1 & 2
Will it change things like shifting points in a transmission etc....?
BUDDY LIGHT no
i dont understand you can use this on a dirtbike?
Does it have Idle relearn for the newer Chevys?
Need the pin codes for newer cars
Does that scanner have sound?
btcsys no
Just got mine to do abs bleeding on ‘96 ford explorer, but it only does ‘97 & later! bs for what I $pent!!! Ugghhh
Fuel sync?
does this tool read parking sensor faults aswell ?
Yes,most of scan tool can able to read EPB system
For which cars?
Have a bi-directional test?
NO IT DONT , I HAD ONE AND FOUND OUT IT DOES NOT. THE 908 WILL THOUGH
Can you do tpms reset?
do it tell you exactly what o2 sensor is out and tell you the complete name sometime it tell you sensor out but not the name
MCS 33rd street. Just get the code and put in google