Due to the cost associated with updating my Snap-On Scanner, I decided to spend a little bit more money and upgrade to an Autel MS906TS. This particular Autel unit has a built-in TPMS antenna and also uses a wireless interface for connecting to the vehicle. Both of those features are quite useful to me. Plus, the hardware is a lot more modern, updates are cheaper (and come more frequently) and the functionality is broader than the Snap-On products.
For a general scanner, the Autel units have been getting extremely good feedback on iATN and I can definitely see why. The reliability is still a bit lacking compared to Snap-On (not all functions always work), but the amount of functionality that you get for the price point is simply unreal. Factory tooling is still the ideal solution, but for a general scanner, this is a darn good choice.
Untitled by The Critic, on Flickr
Untitled by The Critic, on Flickr
Example of updates:
Untitled by The Critic, on Flickr
http://www.auteltech.com/Automotive Diagnostic& Analysi/550.jhtml
Please feel free to ask any questions.
For a general scanner, the Autel units have been getting extremely good feedback on iATN and I can definitely see why. The reliability is still a bit lacking compared to Snap-On (not all functions always work), but the amount of functionality that you get for the price point is simply unreal. Factory tooling is still the ideal solution, but for a general scanner, this is a darn good choice.
Untitled by The Critic, on Flickr
Untitled by The Critic, on Flickr
Example of updates:
Untitled by The Critic, on Flickr
http://www.auteltech.com/Automotive Diagnostic& Analysi/550.jhtml
Please feel free to ask any questions.
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