Good vid, I'm thinking of upgrading to the Elite or Smart from my Pro version here in the UK. Autel take the pith with cost of updates and only 1 yr free updates when the tool is new.
Got the Phoenix Pro Smart. I like it but there issues with GM vehicles and the other day had a misfire on a mini. says cylinder 1 but it was actually cylinder 4, both my snap on and autel was able to pick it up
@Juan Garza no scanner will do real programming you will have to get a j box and a capable laptop. Get some classes cause you can cause damage to the module if you not inform how to do the job correctly
@Juan Garza yes it does but I have never used it. Normally use my cardaq or the one off my autel im608. Don't want to risk it. If I have a cheap enough module to program I would try it to see how good it is
@Juan Garza don't get me wrong it's a good tool. I like it cause it able to do things that my other scanners can't do. I just don't use it much due to the issue with mini and gm
@@juansautodiagnostic6199 i work a lot on gm vehicles, dont you think it was just a bad day for that day for the phoenix or you continue to have issues with it? Its my first scanner and i think i might chose wrong what do you think tocallo
Hello, I am also using Phoenix Elite, it supports full system diagnosis of more than 200 brand models, and it covers quite a full range of models. Here is a video I did to program the power steering control module of a 2017 Audi A4L with Phoenix Elite: ruclips.net/video/onVDrs7Lglw/видео.html , you can take a look, it might help you. There are more videos on my homepage of different devices performing functions for different car models! Come in and see, there may be surprises!
Good vid, I'm thinking of upgrading to the Elite or Smart from my Pro version here in the UK. Autel take the pith with cost of updates and only 1 yr free updates when the tool is new.
Exactly why I updated to it
Problem with Topdon is they have 4 or 5 versions of Topdon Phoenix .all with practically same discription.
Got the Phoenix Pro Smart. I like it but there issues with GM vehicles and the other day had a misfire on a mini. says cylinder 1 but it was actually cylinder 4, both my snap on and autel was able to pick it up
Do you get online programming for Gm vehicles with the smart version?
@Juan Garza no scanner will do real programming you will have to get a j box and a capable laptop. Get some classes cause you can cause damage to the module if you not inform how to do the job correctly
@Juan Garza yes it does but I have never used it. Normally use my cardaq or the one off my autel im608. Don't want to risk it. If I have a cheap enough module to program I would try it to see how good it is
@Juan Garza don't get me wrong it's a good tool. I like it cause it able to do things that my other scanners can't do. I just don't use it much due to the issue with mini and gm
@@juansautodiagnostic6199 i work a lot on gm vehicles, dont you think it was just a bad day for that day for the phoenix or you continue to have issues with it? Its my first scanner and i think i might chose wrong what do you think tocallo
Anyone have experience working with Chevrolet GM-vehicles with TOPDON-line?
Can it diagnostic key 🔑 coding
How many vehicles is it capable of servicing?
Hello, I am also using Phoenix Elite, it supports full system diagnosis of more than 200 brand models, and it covers quite a full range of models.
Here is a video I did to program the power steering control module of a 2017 Audi A4L with Phoenix Elite: ruclips.net/video/onVDrs7Lglw/видео.html , you can take a look, it might help you.
There are more videos on my homepage of different devices performing functions for different car models! Come in and see, there may be surprises!
Wish you could keep the camera still get a tripod perhaps
How do you think of it now? I saw this video, seems great: ruclips.net/video/BizkbXqnv2Y/видео.html