Hey I noticed you Milwaukee tools in the back there. If you ever have a GM with the proximity key FOB system that drives in and then won't start again saying it can't detect the fob or no fob present, Unplug your Milwaukee charger they put out RF interference on the same Frequency as the FOB's. Great video.
Looking back at this from 2021, I now have and use a Maximus 3.0 (launch) an Autel MS906PRO, and a snap-on Triton D8. Still accurate. Snap on is king of domestics, but not by much. Autel rules the Euro stuff, but it’s pretty great at everything, and the launch is king of Asian vehicles, but still whoops snap-on at euro. If I could only use 1, it would probably be the MS906PRO from Autel. It’s fast, powerful and cheaper than the other two.
I like the snap-on products... but I don't like the cost of software updates. The subscription option would be great, if it were one price to update all devices.
Thomas EXOVCDS yeah, it sucks if you don't pay off the tool, and do all the updates,you can basically pay continuous until they no longer support your tool
If you get into anything that's medium or heavy duty you will want Launch! Snap on is useless for medium to heavy duty just letting you know ive never really touched Autels
This helps a lot. Its so hard to decide which scan tool to get without having prior knowledge of it. It seems like the ultimate would be to have the dealer scan tool for each make and a pico scope.
Yes that would be the best, but not cheap or easy, but if you see a lot of a certain make, it might make sense to buy that car lines OE scanner, that is what the shop I am at does. Glad you found the video helpful!
Hey I have an opportunity to buy a Snap on Modis for 500 bucks. The truck owner told me it can never go past 2012. Is that worth fooling with? I feel like the 4 channel Scope alone is worth the money but I'm concerned as to whether the tool can be repaired if it malfunctions.
From my experience, I would pick an Autel Maxisys MS908 pro every time. Not just for value for money, but because it has way more functionality than any other one diag tool on the market. Other lads from local garages are always coming round to borrow it because their scan tool won't work on a certain car, and more often than not the Autel does. It also has alot of functionality for some of the more unusual system on certain vehicles. Hands down it is the best product range on the market currently. Now I don't want a multimeter or a scope built into a scan tool, I have separate scopes and meters etc, so I don't really understand why people would want to choose a scanner because it has better scope. I own a room full of various scan branded scan tools, but most stay in their hard cases while both of my MS908 pros are in constant use, I also quite like the Launch Pro 3 for a super cheap tool. I can't remember the last time I turned on either my Verus, Modis or Ethos, I find them all slow and useless in comparison, I really should put them on ebay or something before they become totally out of date and worthless.
So you think the Snap-On is a good tool for domestic? I find it inferior more times than not. I have the Edge and would NEVER again spend money on the SO again.
I use the autel at work for our goto tool, and when it works, its great, aside from the translations, once in awhile bi directional controls dont work, biggest pia is the touchscreen freezing, we've had to hard reboot so many times the pwr button broke, this is our second and probably last one.
Autel is 20X over what the Scrap-On wants to be I have a lot more tools than what you are comparing but the MaxiSYS Elite is my go to any day of the week. Pushing a Tool?? The Edge will just krap out. I got that POS Edge last year and I would NEVER EVER buy another Snap-On Scan Tool. Scope is OK at best. Compare it to a PICO and you would say Hello Garbage Can.
Ralf's Automotive Diagnostics & Repair I just bought the autel 906bt and their scope module and I find it better than our verus. So far it has performed everything that the snap on one will and scope is better too
Had a Autel Pro when i opened my shop 3 years ago. It made its money back in 3 months, I was a snap on veteran for 20yrs plus. You just need to understand the tool, I did not see his issue with checking modules that are not there, it will do a complete scan if you ask it to
pedro l rivera negron The shop has a 1st gen GSCAN, and other than the programing end the scan tool of Maxsys mini is the same as the Elite. Please remember I am a working tech not here to sell you stuff so I can't just get access to any tool and if I do not have extensive time with a tool I will not review it.Thanks for watching
I don't have a whole lot of money right now just starting out I saw it on Amazon for 160 I was wondering if you things that would be a good beginner for a diagnostic tool until I could save up some money and get a good one
Quick and to the point, looking at an IM608, I currently have a MK906BT, in the market for a scope, had my doubts about Hantek, I also do electronic work so scopes are nothing new to me, Hantek makes a decent bench scope,, not all that great, nothing like a Rigol. My question is, why couldn't I use my bench scope on a car? Rigol does the same stuff and more.
Any video reviews on the Topdon Plus vs Lauch X431 Pro vs Autel MK906 within the $1,200 range cant find any comparing to find the best bang for the buck to work best on GM and Chevrolet, Ford Etc..?
I’ve done nothing but diagnose for the last 20 years, Autel is good, however I prefer the oem tools, we have almost every oem scan tool, and if I’m not using that, I grab my launch, and the 8 channel pico I use on every car
Question does that snapon have wiring diagrams?or show the wires for a particular sensor on a particular car. If it does its easily the best as buying a subscription for wiring cost another 1000€
You sir have earned your self another subscriber. Also. I have a matco/launch scanner as well. I love mine. Very capable and fast. Blows my shops Autel out of the water. Like you said, there is some bad interpretation/coding. I just did a review on mine. I have never cared much for the snap on scanners but I love the scope in the verus.
Flatrate Master your welcome. I just discovered your channel. I like your videos and I'm glad you want to share your knowledge with others. Most people I've met or heard from that have been a mechanic over 10 years just tell me how I got into the wrong profession.
I have met some bitter techs too!Their are positives and negatives to any job, if you like what you do for a living you will never work a day in your life!
I have 4 high paying trade tickets and just started as an auto tech, I like it. It can be frustrating and fast paced but it is rewarding and fulfilling.
Mike, thank you for the compare and contrast of the three scan tools. My shop owns a snap on Versus and i have experienced the limits of the verus. I face a lot of european at work so an surely or launch is in my future
My first was a ds708 it cratered after 1 1/2 years, i did like it though. second was a pegisys because i could supposedly flash with it didn't get chance before the wireless part of the dongle quit, could only use docked which it still works today though it's collecting a lot of dust, i liked it too although very cumbersome, third was verus i use it the most liked it so much got the pro version which i love although like you say wont do everything but what does? that's why if your a shop you need more than one scanner. next i bought a maxisys it's a good tool, fills the gap. now i just ordered a launch 431v+ cant wait to check it out. a shop needs all the guns they can get to take on today's cars. i have various other low budget hand held scanners as well and use most of them to one degree or another. verus i believe is the most user friendly, guided tests and troubleshooter can't be beat. nice review thanks for uploading.
Thank you for binge watching my videos much appreciated! The only do everything tools is the OE scan tool and those only do that car line and getting all the OE tools can be very expensive!
I own all three of them and like he said they all have there faults but when using the three of them it gives me lots of coverage on what i can do with different manufactures
I had a family member pass away an received a matco tool maxme given to me by my cousin it was her dads.. i didnt get anything other than the tablet scanner an the charging cord .. id like to use it but i cant figure out how to connect to vehicles i cant seem to find a replacement cable n Bluetooth adapter ANY information would be very much appreciated, thanks.
can you turn off all lights on the dashboard (car has electrical grounding problem... so all lights on without there being issues...) GM Captiva 2007 model
If I buy autel maxsys906 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 ?
I had my heart set on the newest matco tool but settled for snap on, but after using and it for a while and they recently put European on the devices only downside I see it that it cannot program keys. So the trouble with setting adaptations should be gone for you. Thanks for the video. I feel this helped me to justify me spending 6k on a scanner
Great video great comparison, I have to say launch rocks I have run it to its end! And it has not let me down domestic Asian cars. I would buy another one.
For a DIYer it will do most things, for a pro it will leave you hanging on the hard stuff, and no programming replacement components, and MB needs lots of programming
What does the Launch have troubleshooting help? I have the Snap-on Sulas ultra. I love the trouble shooting on. That is my Biggest issue is trouble shooting. I rely on that quite heavily!! Just curious.
I’m a mobile mechanic on a limited budget I tent to only work on Asian and US vehicles occasionally a European captured import (opel/Holden) rebranded as Buick’s and Pontiac’s. What’s a cheaper under 1000$ tool that will help me with relearn procedures ecu swaps and live data on no starts? Enjoy your videos thanks
My verus D10 has done the job on pretty much everything that has came thru the shop in the past few years except for any type of programming needs. I do need some type of passthru to do that, but dont know which one. I just bought a launch crp touch pro to do the simple stuff. I need some input on which passthru device I should invest my money on?
My costumers usually want to do modifications in different modules : disable a seat heating on 1 seat , the mirror mover does not work after changing it, seat belt beeping disable, changing navigation and/or all information message language, test components to make sure that it is faulty, upload the newest software on different modules ect. ect. Which is the best to make output tests on a car not "just" scan and erase fault codes. Many times I see that - for example on a SAAB or Benz or VW, - almost all the modules are listed but the 75% are disabled, so for a high price I recieve a simple fault code eraser. The question is what do you recommend for a OE level tool? Or should I buy tools for each manufacturer?
Hello master, do you know which of them does control birectionally the pressure control valve (pcv) on the common rail system??? Thank you for your honesty!
I have literally owned them all at one time or another. I have field techs and each carries the Autel in the 9 series. We have several Snap_on scanners and two full sets of Asian and Domestic OEM units with current subscriptions on all. We dumped the OTC theLaunches and Hanatechs. The Autel is our go to tool and if we need more we go to the OEM. For EURO we use Bavarian Technic Ross Tech and BTs version of a Porsche Dongle. Bosch has entered into a program with Mitchell to market a full service tool including some shop management features. I should see mine this next week and will Dump AllData to pay part of the Mitchell monthly bill.
@flatratemaster : I own a Solus Ultra currently but I'm narrowed down my new tool to an Maxisys Elite. I'm working on a suite of new diagnosis tools as well. Pico scope, Redline complete, Mastercool a/c mobile recovery unit, wireless digital scale, used trailer, etc......just to name a few. I do buy OTC test equipment & was distracted by the Evolve earlier this year but have since come to my senses. What repair software do you prefer? I would guess Mitchell (due to Snap-On). I am currently using Idenifix with great success & ease of use plus no contract.
We have Alldata and Identifix, I prefer Alldata for repair info, but Identifix for Diagnostic info and wiring digrams, quicker to find based on code than Alldata
Hey man. first awsome videos. best scan tool overview so far in my opinion. I own both verus edge and the maximus and the old ds-708. and as you said they all have there quirks with certain things for sure. crazy thing is I have been having trouble with my maximus doing keys on honda. it wouldn't enter the function. pulled out the verus and did it no problem . just crazy how somethings work and others dont. but awsome vids keep up the good work.
I'm coming from a ds708 looking to update and want either modis or verus for the scope features. I was thinking maybe genisys evo 5 for awhile updated to 2012. The Verus seems awesome though and might end up getting that.
The Auto tech does of course have the option to look at standard digital oscilloscopes and/or handheld (good quality, high sample rate) oscilloscopes. These can be had for a fraction of the cost of a snap-on with oscilloscope (especially 4 channel, I find 2 adequate 90% of the time). Now that is an option, but will be limited in so far as the waveform database for particular signals will have to be sourced elsewhere. Ok, it does mean you have to lug an oscilloscope as well as your scanner, but hey ho $10k for full snapon or $2-4k (guesstimate) for part snapon/autel/launch and good oscilloscope. But it is a practical option to consider when staring out and low on budget. Excellent video and good sound advice.
I have a launch torque is it any good? Haven't used it yet. Also I was looking to buy the vantage pro..they don't sell it. Ultra took its place....now they tell me vantage legend is the newest. Have you heard anything about the new snap on tools?
Great video! I'm in the market right now but not sure if I aughtta get a scanner or a laptop and a reader for little stuff. I use IDS and VCDS on the regular, but then I gotta get their data links..... Ah, my wallet hurts just thinking about it.
Does the Autel have any sort of troubleshooter option like the Snap-On. Also how intuitive is using the Autel to reprogram modules? Im in the Market for a new scan tool. Im thinking i may just get the Autel andnupdate my old Modis to 17.2 to get best of both worlds
I’ve had the Maxisys mini now for 2 years and it’s been a great scanner. Very fast and easy to use. In my opinion it’s faster and more user friendly compared to the shops snap on solus
Which scan tool would say best choice DIY user for doing ecm replacement on Asia like Mitsubishi diamante 2002 model. Unlike Most GM plug and play swap asia are different as you know.
We have auto logic, snap on, I scan and autel etc etc. Autel is by far the best value. It has a wide range of abilities and coverage. It will auto detect the vehicle, complete scan every module and print it out wirelessly. I like the snap on tool for graphing data pid's. Auto logic for going deep into euro cars and the technical support they provide.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. I needed a video like this. I'm about to get back in the field a trying to decide which scan tool to purchase. Still undecided, but this video helps a great deal.
hey i hope all is well did you come across a good scan tool, im thinking snap on and a autel on the side just to show customers potential issues $$$, thats my plan
Did you know if you install the software on Pc for the Autel VCI that it will also work as a J2534 passthrough? They don't advertise that VCI as being capable of it but I've tested it with GM SPS programming and it works. I use a cardaq plus 2 to reprogram but I was curious and it's nice to know I have a backup if needed.
Just came across this vid 1-2-20. What would be the best aftermarket tool that is as close to what you would be able to do with a GM Tech2? Have a 97 hot rod project truck using the factory ecm. Doesn't have to be a new product line. Thanks for any help
Would like to get some help or opinions, I’m a dyier or home mechanic, I do this on the side and mostly work on Honda toyota Nissan and some domestics, I would like to buy a scan tool with bidirectional controls to do AC, brakes, evaps, fuel pumps, I’m sure Snap-on is probably the best but not sure if I can afford it, I seen some solus pro on Ebay but are older models with keys and not sure if I should go that route for about $ 600, thought of Snap-on ethos pro but still quite expensive 1500, I seen the Autel MS906 about 1000, what would you do in my situation? What would you go with? I’ll like to be able to have accurate graph pids live data, please advise.
I have a 2002 F350 Powerstroke Diesel and a 2002 Infiniti G20 ... am a home mechanic and was looking at the MaxSys ... I saw a tech do a "shaker" test on the diesel injectors where the computer would turn each one on and off ... is that a "test" that this system can do? Also, is this a good computer for a "shade tree mechanic"?
Great hands man I could just read your hands you don't have to say anything I can just read the sign language with your hands your hands are really cute too I like your hands
Here is an update to your video and your Autel Maxisys Mini 905. My two go to Tools are the Maxisys Mini 905 and a Snap on ultra scope. With updates the Autel scan tool has become the tool to grab. I work as a L1 Ase Tech for over 35 years. You will not sell me Snap on scan tools period. If you haven't updated that mini 905 do so lot's of added features added to it. Reply
how about merdes Benz made in U.S.A? are they still considered European cars? will the Snap-On be good for it or what do you recommend? also I am looking at Audis.
Your Autel looks like a 822 / $800 model. Which is a great value for what it does. I have the Autel 908 Elite $3000 , and it is awesome. Most of my jobs are Euros , coding , flashing , immo, keys no problem. I did have issues programming GM modules , had to use a Tech 2
Great video used snap on at school loved it but I own a launch crp123 great tool for just codes and graphing, lacks on factory side but for 125 what can you expect. just a heads up try and keep camera a little more focused
I think snap on and capital one are linked together because they always want to know whats in my wallet
LMFAO!
That is way TOoo funny
You make me crawl lol
That's why I dumped them. Don't need their over priced shit NE ways.
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I had a dream and in that Dream Milwalkee made a Scan tool.
Pray it's nothing like their $550 M12 torque wrench
by far the best comparison video I have seen. And Ive seen a lot of them. No drug out explanations, or down talking. Very much to the point.
Hey I noticed you Milwaukee tools in the back there. If you ever have a GM with the proximity key FOB system that drives in and then won't start again saying it can't detect the fob or no fob present, Unplug your Milwaukee charger they put out RF interference on the same Frequency as the FOB's. Great video.
Thanks for this video. Your kinda the only straight up info yet. I’ve decided too get a used snapon and the new launch pad7
Awesome review! I am mainly European bmw Audi vw tech and had no idea snap on won’t reset adaptations etc. thank you sooo much for this!!!
Looking back at this from 2021, I now have and use a Maximus 3.0 (launch) an Autel MS906PRO, and a snap-on Triton D8. Still accurate. Snap on is king of domestics, but not by much. Autel rules the Euro stuff, but it’s pretty great at everything, and the launch is king of Asian vehicles, but still whoops snap-on at euro. If I could only use 1, it would probably be the MS906PRO from Autel. It’s fast, powerful and cheaper than the other two.
Great video thanks for sharing, I went with the Autel Maxidas DS808
Hi Noah, I am thinking of buying that same model. How good has it been for you? Have you done any TPMS resetting/programming?
I like the snap-on products... but I don't like the cost of software updates. The subscription option would be great, if it were one price to update all devices.
Thomas EXOVCDS yeah, it sucks if you don't pay off the tool, and do all the updates,you can basically pay continuous until they no longer support your tool
just the review i needed. looking for scan tool and autel fits good for my needs. thank you great video
I've got an mk808. Works great fir the after work jobs that I do
If you get into anything that's medium or heavy duty you will want Launch! Snap on is useless for medium to heavy duty just letting you know ive never really touched Autels
They don't tell you how much the yearly updates cost
@@curtisburdick2849 what scanner do you use for heavy duty?
Straightforward, frank, no fluff...loved it !
This helps a lot. Its so hard to decide which scan tool to get without having prior knowledge of it. It seems like the ultimate would be to have the dealer scan tool for each make and a pico scope.
Yes that would be the best, but not cheap or easy, but if you see a lot of a certain make, it might make sense to buy that car lines OE scanner, that is what the shop I am at does. Glad you found the video helpful!
Will any of the after market scan tools that you've mentioned here do cylinder drop test? As in cut one cylinder at a time off.
They all will if the OE supports it.
Hey I have an opportunity to buy a Snap on Modis for 500 bucks. The truck owner told me it can never go past 2012. Is that worth fooling with? I feel like the 4 channel Scope alone is worth the money but I'm concerned as to whether the tool can be repaired if it malfunctions.
At the end of the day, as professionals, we need several tools to cover every base possible.
What about the $1000 Harbour Freight one?
From my experience, I would pick an Autel Maxisys MS908 pro every time. Not just for value for money, but because it has way more functionality than any other one diag tool on the market. Other lads from local garages are always coming round to borrow it because their scan tool won't work on a certain car, and more often than not the Autel does. It also has alot of functionality for some of the more unusual system on certain vehicles. Hands down it is the best product range on the market currently. Now I don't want a multimeter or a scope built into a scan tool, I have separate scopes and meters etc, so I don't really understand why people would want to choose a scanner because it has better scope. I own a room full of various scan branded scan tools, but most stay in their hard cases while both of my MS908 pros are in constant use, I also quite like the Launch Pro 3 for a super cheap tool. I can't remember the last time I turned on either my Verus, Modis or Ethos, I find them all slow and useless in comparison, I really should put them on ebay or something before they become totally out of date and worthless.
Thanks for your feedback,X431 V and Diagun support full function with better price.
So you think the Snap-On is a good tool for domestic? I find it inferior more times than not. I have the Edge and would NEVER again spend money on the SO again.
I use the autel at work for our goto tool, and when it works, its great, aside from the translations, once in awhile bi directional controls dont work, biggest pia is the touchscreen freezing, we've had to hard reboot so many times the pwr button broke, this is our second and probably last one.
Mrdubomb we ditched ours for the same reason. Replaced it with a Launch. So far it has been great.
Autel is 20X over what the Scrap-On wants to be I have a lot more tools than what you are comparing but the MaxiSYS Elite is my go to any day of the week. Pushing a Tool?? The Edge will just krap out. I got that POS Edge last year and I would NEVER EVER buy another Snap-On Scan Tool. Scope is OK at best. Compare it to a PICO and you would say Hello Garbage Can.
Ralf's Automotive Diagnostics & Repair I just bought the autel 906bt and their scope module and I find it better than our verus. So far it has performed everything that the snap on one will and scope is better too
Had a Autel Pro when i opened my shop 3 years ago. It made its money back in 3 months, I was a snap on veteran for 20yrs plus. You just need to understand the tool, I did not see his issue with checking modules that are not there, it will do a complete scan if you ask it to
The 3 big names in the business and even at the huge cost they all come in at not one of them can do everything you want it to.
"What scan tool should i get?" All of them...
Great comparison review. This is must-see viewing for anyone interested in buying a new bi-directional scanner.
Thank you!
What about G-SCAN2 "GIT-GS2-Full w/VMI 2", CARMAN VG+, FOXWEL GT80-MINI, XTOOL-EZ500 GAS and AUTEL MAXISYS-ELITE?Have you used any of them?
pedro l rivera negron The shop has a 1st gen GSCAN, and other than the programing end the scan tool of Maxsys mini is the same as the Elite. Please remember I am a working tech not here to sell you stuff so I can't just get access to any tool and if I do not have extensive time with a tool I will not review it.Thanks for watching
Just ask if you had used them or some of your colleagues had any of the aforementioned. THANKS BRO!
I don't have a whole lot of money right now just starting out I saw it on Amazon for 160 I was wondering if you things that would be a good beginner for a diagnostic tool until I could save up some money and get a good one
Quick and to the point, looking at an IM608, I currently have a MK906BT, in the market for a scope, had my doubts about Hantek, I also do electronic work so scopes are nothing new to me, Hantek makes a decent bench scope,, not all that great, nothing like a Rigol. My question is, why couldn't I use my bench scope on a car? Rigol does the same stuff and more.
Do they make the autel mini anymore or how could i buy one
I like the launch x431 v+ and I am planning on getting the heavy duty part too
Any video reviews on the Topdon Plus vs Lauch X431 Pro vs Autel MK906 within the $1,200 range cant find any comparing to find the best bang for the buck to work best on GM and Chevrolet, Ford Etc..?
Autel beats them all. Speaking from a Master Tech who owns several scan tools and uses them daily.
What do you think about Delphi ? I'm based in the UK I'm looking for a versitile tool
What Autel do you use?
I’ve done nothing but diagnose for the last 20 years, Autel is good, however I prefer the oem tools, we have almost every oem scan tool, and if I’m not using that, I grab my launch, and the 8 channel pico I use on every car
Question does that snapon have wiring diagrams?or show the wires for a particular sensor on a particular car. If it does its easily the best as buying a subscription for wiring cost another 1000€
You sir have earned your self another subscriber. Also. I have a matco/launch scanner as well. I love mine. Very capable and fast. Blows my shops Autel out of the water. Like you said, there is some bad interpretation/coding. I just did a review on mine. I have never cared much for the snap on scanners but I love the scope in the verus.
Thank you for the kind words!
Flatrate Master your welcome. I just discovered your channel. I like your videos and I'm glad you want to share your knowledge with others. Most people I've met or heard from that have been a mechanic over 10 years just tell me how I got into the wrong profession.
I have met some bitter techs too!Their are positives and negatives to any job, if you like what you do for a living you will never work a day in your life!
I have 4 high paying trade tickets and just started as an auto tech, I like it. It can be frustrating and fast paced but it is rewarding and fulfilling.
Mark Schroter I agree. Just finished up a training weekend trying to catch up on stuff too
Mike, thank you for the compare and contrast of the three scan tools. My shop owns a snap on Versus and i have experienced the limits of the verus. I face a lot of european at work so an surely or launch is in my future
Thank you for this review! I think "bang for the buck" the Autel is best here.. I just ordered the 908P
If mine died it would be replaced!
Flatrate Master thank you. That's great to know
could you please share more info on the one scanner where you need a laptop
My first was a ds708 it cratered after 1 1/2 years, i did like it though. second was a pegisys because i could supposedly flash with it didn't get chance before the wireless part of the dongle quit, could only use docked which it still works today though it's collecting a lot of dust, i liked it too although very cumbersome, third was verus i use it the most liked it so much got the pro version which i love although like you say wont do everything but what does? that's why if your a shop you need more than one scanner. next i bought a maxisys it's a good tool, fills the gap. now i just ordered a launch 431v+ cant wait to check it out. a shop needs all the guns they can get to take on today's cars. i have various other low budget hand held scanners as well and use most of them to one degree or another. verus i believe is the most user friendly, guided tests and troubleshooter can't be beat. nice review thanks for uploading.
Thank you for binge watching my videos much appreciated! The only do everything tools is the OE scan tool and those only do that car line and getting all the OE tools can be very expensive!
Great video.
Autel or launch scanner. Would these scanners reset “Adblue engine start remaining” message? I have a 2014 Benz E250 bluetec
I own all three of them and like he said they all have there faults but when using the three of them it gives me lots of coverage on what i can do with different manufactures
I had a family member pass away an received a matco tool maxme given to me by my cousin it was her dads.. i didnt get anything other than the tablet scanner an the charging cord .. id like to use it but i cant figure out how to connect to vehicles i cant seem to find a replacement cable n Bluetooth adapter ANY information would be very much appreciated, thanks.
can you turn off all lights on the dashboard (car has electrical grounding problem... so all lights on without there being issues...) GM Captiva 2007 model
What do you think about the Ancel fx 20 a 2000 beginner I am an entry level mechanic just starting out
If I buy autel maxsys906 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 ?
I had my heart set on the newest matco tool but settled for snap on, but after using and it for a while and they recently put European on the devices only downside I see it that it cannot program keys.
So the trouble with setting adaptations should be gone for you.
Thanks for the video. I feel this helped me to justify me spending 6k on a scanner
Great video great comparison, I have to say launch rocks I have run it to its end! And it has not let me down domestic Asian cars. I would buy another one.
Got launch for my mercedes and it. Does everything supports a complete can bus system but i got the heavu duty version so i can hook it up to my semi
For a DIYer it will do most things, for a pro it will leave you hanging on the hard stuff, and no programming replacement components, and MB needs lots of programming
What does the Launch have troubleshooting help? I have the Snap-on Sulas ultra. I love the trouble shooting on. That is my Biggest issue is trouble shooting. I rely on that quite heavily!! Just curious.
Hey FRM, do you have the Launch website ? I want to buy one but I'm not going to buy it through Amazon.
Thanks.
Thank you for doing this video. I am about to invest in my first one and this helped me tremendously.
I’m a mobile mechanic on a limited budget I tent to only work on Asian and US vehicles occasionally a European captured import (opel/Holden) rebranded as Buick’s and Pontiac’s. What’s a cheaper under 1000$ tool that will help me with relearn procedures ecu swaps and live data on no starts? Enjoy your videos thanks
How about a scan tool software for a laptop which also is setup with pico? Any good software
My verus D10 has done the job on pretty much everything that has came thru the shop in the past few years except for any type of programming needs. I do need some type of passthru to do that, but dont know which one. I just bought a launch crp touch pro to do the simple stuff. I need some input on which passthru device I should invest my money on?
+Jeff Flanagan Cardaq M is the one you want, great support etc
If I want maxis autel of 500$ which module of maxis wiil I get?
Thanks for the video. Decided whether to go launch or autel for my next scan tool. Kinda confusing on how many sub models of the scantools they have
Wrench life 604 I recommend the autel 906 or 908. I just bought the 906bt and their scope module and it does everything the verus will do and more
My costumers usually want to do modifications in different modules : disable a seat heating on 1 seat , the mirror mover does not work after changing it, seat belt beeping disable, changing navigation and/or all information message language, test components to make sure that it is faulty, upload the newest software on different modules ect. ect.
Which is the best to make output tests on a car not "just" scan and erase fault codes. Many times I see that - for example on a SAAB or Benz or VW, - almost all the modules are listed but the 75% are disabled, so for a high price I recieve a simple fault code eraser.
The question is what do you recommend for a OE level tool? Or should I buy tools for each manufacturer?
Hello master, do you know which of them does control birectionally the pressure control valve (pcv) on the common rail system??? Thank you for your honesty!
armando nika if the OE scan tool has a bidirectional test the Autel or Launch normally have it
+Flatrate Master thank you very much! Thought so because i know snap on is not very cool with european diesels.
What model Autel is in this video? And is there a newer model you recommended?
What is a good all around DIYer scanner?
I have literally owned them all at one time or another. I have field techs and each carries the Autel in the 9 series. We have several Snap_on scanners and two full sets of Asian and Domestic OEM units with current subscriptions on all. We dumped the OTC theLaunches and Hanatechs. The Autel is our go to tool and if we need more we go to the OEM. For EURO we use Bavarian Technic Ross Tech and BTs version of a Porsche Dongle. Bosch has entered into a program with Mitchell to market a full service tool including some shop management features. I should see mine this next week and will Dump AllData to pay part of the Mitchell monthly bill.
If you haven't seen my video on the rest of the shops scan tools you will enjoy it, hint lots of OE;)
What kinda autel scanner is that? Mk808??
Which is best for a 2015 Ram 2500 Diesel
@flatratemaster : I own a Solus Ultra currently but I'm narrowed down my new tool to an Maxisys Elite. I'm working on a suite of new diagnosis tools as well. Pico scope, Redline complete,
Mastercool a/c mobile recovery unit, wireless digital scale, used trailer, etc......just to name a few. I do buy OTC test equipment & was distracted by the Evolve earlier this year but have since come to my senses. What repair software do you prefer? I would guess Mitchell (due to Snap-On). I am currently using Idenifix with great success & ease of use plus no contract.
We have Alldata and Identifix, I prefer Alldata for repair info, but Identifix for Diagnostic info and wiring digrams, quicker to find based on code than Alldata
The identifix and alldata combo is hard to beat.
Hey man. first awsome videos. best scan tool overview so far in my opinion. I own both verus edge and the maximus and the old ds-708. and as you said they all have there quirks with certain things for sure. crazy thing is I have been having trouble with my maximus doing keys on honda. it wouldn't enter the function. pulled out the verus and did it no problem . just crazy how somethings work and others dont. but awsome vids keep up the good work.
Yes, that is why I have multiple options on scan tools never know what you will need. Thank you for the kind words!
I'm coming from a ds708 looking to update and want either modis or verus for the scope features. I was thinking maybe genisys evo 5 for awhile updated to 2012. The Verus seems awesome though and might end up getting that.
The Auto tech does of course have the option to look at standard digital oscilloscopes and/or handheld (good quality, high sample rate) oscilloscopes. These can be had for a fraction of the cost of a snap-on with oscilloscope (especially 4 channel, I find 2 adequate 90% of the time). Now that is an option, but will be limited in so far as the waveform database for particular signals will have to be sourced elsewhere. Ok, it does mean you have to lug an oscilloscope as well as your scanner, but hey ho $10k for full snapon or $2-4k (guesstimate) for part snapon/autel/launch and good oscilloscope. But it is a practical option to consider when staring out and low on budget. Excellent video and good sound advice.
A used Vantage Pro is a even better option, can be had on Ebay etc for 500 to 1k and have the built in data base. Thank you!
I have a launch torque is it any good? Haven't used it yet. Also I was looking to buy the vantage pro..they don't sell it. Ultra took its place....now they tell me vantage legend is the newest. Have you heard anything about the new snap on tools?
will the autel relearn the crankshaft position sensor on a 2000 chevy 2500 6.0l
What’s the best scan tool for working on dash clusters
please tell me which is the better obd scaner
Depends on what you want to do and which car model.
Great video!
I'm in the market right now but not sure if I aughtta get a scanner or a laptop and a reader for little stuff.
I use IDS and VCDS on the regular, but then I gotta get their data links..... Ah, my wallet hurts just thinking about it.
Thank you, I love the IDS my favorite scan tool! LOL on the wallet!
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Flat rate mastet how about mb star c5 it is very usefull?
Does the Autel have any sort of troubleshooter option like the Snap-On. Also how intuitive is using the Autel to reprogram modules? Im in the Market for a new scan tool. Im thinking i may just get the Autel andnupdate my old Modis to 17.2 to get best of both worlds
Hoaxs Autel has a forum,but no real help.
I love your videos very clear and educational and very a+ content
Thank you very much!
I’ve had the Maxisys mini now for 2 years and it’s been a great scanner. Very fast and easy to use. In my opinion it’s faster and more user friendly compared to the shops snap on solus
Which scan tool would say best choice DIY user for doing ecm replacement on Asia like Mitsubishi diamante 2002 model. Unlike Most GM plug and play swap asia are different as you know.
Is that snap on scanner the one with the built in multimeter and like the newest one?
Verus Edge, the lasted and greatest:), yes built in DVOM and Scope
@Flatrate Master. I'm in the market for an aftermarket scan tool. Thank you so much for posting this. Can't hit the Like button enough...
Preston Machine glad you enjoyed the video!
We have auto logic, snap on, I scan and autel etc etc. Autel is by far the best value. It has a wide range of abilities and coverage. It will auto detect the vehicle, complete scan every module and print it out wirelessly. I like the snap on tool for graphing data pid's. Auto logic for going deep into euro cars and the technical support they provide.
Which model Autel do you suggest?
I am currently looking at snap on apollo d8 or autel maxisys ms906bt would appreciate your input
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
I needed a video like this.
I'm about to get back in the field a trying to decide which scan tool to purchase.
Still undecided, but this video helps a great deal.
hey i hope all is well did you come across a good scan tool, im thinking snap on and a autel on the side just to show customers potential issues $$$, thats my plan
@@Theater1TV I stayed with my current career but both those are excellent choices.
Did you know if you install the software on Pc for the Autel VCI that it will also work as a J2534 passthrough? They don't advertise that VCI as being capable of it but I've tested it with GM SPS programming and it works. I use a cardaq plus 2 to reprogram but I was curious and it's nice to know I have a backup if needed.
I did not, we have a Cardaq M at the shop so, never even gave it a thought it was possible
Just came across this vid 1-2-20. What would be the best aftermarket tool that is as close to what you would be able to do with a GM Tech2? Have a 97 hot rod project truck using the factory ecm. Doesn't have to be a new product line. Thanks for any help
GM is pretty open on a 97, all of them should do almost everything on that truck, except programming
give me the best scanner on that review, snap-on,launch or Autel in your opinion..thanks andf regards
What does the scope feature do?
Does the autel read live misfires by cylinder like the snap on? Thanks for your help
Yes, depending on manufacturers set up as to where it is and how ut is displayed but the misfire info is there
Flat Rate Master thank u sir
@@flatratemaster Nissan and Hyundai dont. But I'm pretty my snap on doesn't either. It has to do with the ECM's programming.
Autel dies out of nowhere! I have an old snap on scanner from 2013 still going. I wanna try the launch.
Can the Launch/matcodo WIN module replacements on Chrysler/Jeep products?
Nope only thing that will be that is the OE scan tool with a Subscription
What would you suggest is best for right hand drive Japanese vehicles?
Autel or Launch will easily handle those
Would like to get some help or opinions, I’m a dyier or home mechanic, I do this on the side and mostly work on Honda toyota Nissan and some domestics, I would like to buy a scan tool with bidirectional controls to do AC, brakes, evaps, fuel pumps, I’m sure Snap-on is probably the best but not sure if I can afford it, I seen some solus pro on Ebay but are older models with keys and not sure if I should go that route for about $ 600, thought of Snap-on ethos pro but still quite expensive 1500, I seen the Autel MS906 about 1000, what would you do in my situation? What would you go with? I’ll like to be able to have accurate graph pids live data, please advise.
Autel will do almost everything you will need!
I have a 2002 F350 Powerstroke Diesel and a 2002 Infiniti G20 ... am a home mechanic and was looking at the MaxSys ... I saw a tech do a "shaker" test on the diesel injectors where the computer would turn each one on and off ... is that a "test" that this system can do? Also, is this a good computer for a "shade tree mechanic"?
+Fred C Dobbs yes it is, power balance and buzz tests are they same as the factory tool
What autel is pleas and how mach cost
Great hands man I could just read your hands you don't have to say anything I can just read the sign language with your hands your hands are really cute too I like your hands
can yo activate sistems whit autel scanner like i want to test my ac compressor
Great comparison! Autel Xhorse and Launch are very well scanner for your cars.
I have programmed tons of Honda keys with snap on verus edge
Do any of these tools currently support ADAS
Can you do a review on the scan tool that harbour freight sells..thanks
It's basically the Matco tool
Here is an update to your video and your Autel Maxisys Mini 905. My two go to Tools are the Maxisys Mini 905 and a Snap on ultra scope. With updates the Autel scan tool has become the tool to grab. I work as a L1 Ase Tech for over 35 years. You will not sell me Snap on scan tools period. If you haven't updated that mini 905 do so lot's of added features added to it.
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I wish there was a program I could just download to my laptop and use an interface to connect to the vehicle.😥 it would be much cheaper. Great video
There are several - and they are not cheaper than an Autel with similar capabilities.
Will autel 908 pro do a 68rfe relearn
YES
how about merdes Benz made in U.S.A? are they still considered European cars? will the Snap-On be good for it or what do you recommend? also I am looking at Audis.
Your Autel looks like a 822 / $800 model. Which is a great value for what it does. I have the Autel 908 Elite $3000 , and it is awesome. Most of my jobs are Euros , coding , flashing , immo, keys no problem. I did have issues programming GM modules , had to use a Tech 2
It is a MS905s
I did a demo demo on the mini sweet little scanner.,
Great video used snap on at school loved it but I own a launch crp123 great tool for just codes and graphing, lacks on factory side but for 125 what can you expect. just a heads up try and keep camera a little more focused
Older video, filmed with a GoPro on a head strap, I no longer film like that.