I have the 819tp version of this scanner. It can also read tpms data, key programming, ect, as well as it having Bluetooth which is very handy. I like it and customer service is very fast and friendly. I'm happy with my purchase.
I left the industry a while ago. Your videos help me keep up to date on the constantly evolving auto repair field. Thanks for sharing your work with us!
As a DIY I wanted a Think Tool Pro, I ended up buying a Think Car P8D almost two years ago since I have four old cars in the driveway. It has kept me from firing the parts cannon several times. I just don't know if I want to start paying for updates when the 2 years are up.
Torqued at 27 RUclips foot pounds. At 14:51, when you're picking the various things to look for, in the upper right-hand corner of the screen, next to the battery indicator, appears to be a search icon. Would that help narrow down items to pick from instead of scrolling through pages of line items?
Good to see they got you the updates to get the scammer working. I’ve been pretty happy with my D7 for the price. Thanks for the video Jimmy.
Yeah, working great now!
No problem 👍
I have the 819tp version of this scanner. It can also read tpms data, key programming, ect, as well as it having Bluetooth which is very handy. I like it and customer service is very fast and friendly. I'm happy with my purchase.
That is awesome, thank hanks for the input!
I told you Jimmy! Keep using it, you will find things on these, that others don’t have! Updates are awesome! Good stuff!
Yes! Thank you!
I left the industry a while ago. Your videos help me keep up to date on the constantly evolving auto repair field. Thanks for sharing your work with us!
Great to hear! Thank you!
Another Great real-world tool review!
Glad you liked it! This tool was a struggle at first, but one update and it has been great!
It wasn't looking too good there for awhile. I'm glad to see X Tool came through with a software update to straighten out the glitches.
You and me both! Man I came REALLY close to ditching it, then one update it’s a whole new tool.
As a DIY I wanted a Think Tool Pro, I ended up buying a Think Car P8D almost two years ago since I have four old cars in the driveway. It has kept me from firing the parts cannon several times. I just don't know if I want to start paying for updates when the 2 years are up.
I hear good things about those Thinkdiag tools. I’ve only ever tried the dongle version that pairs to your phone. It works great though.
thanks, jimmy, for the review
Thank you Alex!
Torqued at 27 RUclips foot pounds. At 14:51, when you're picking the various things to look for, in the upper right-hand corner of the screen, next to the battery indicator, appears to be a search icon. Would that help narrow down items to pick from instead of scrolling through pages of line items?
Yeah, the search will help find items, but you would have to do one line item each time. It can help though. Have to sort that out.
Correction Think Car PD8.
Haha, all good Lloyd! Thanks
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Oh yeah!