Pros & Cons
Pros
Worked very fine for my hyundai i40 1. L diesel saloon. If you have just 1 car brand in your household this is perfect. It does much more than an cheap elm error reader.
Pairing device to my iphone was seamless. Easy to set-up with app download. App is a little clunky to download but stay with it.
Cons
When support is contact they either fob you off or ask you to leave a review and they might send a new unit. You need around 10gb of your phone internal storage to make it work. Autel then have you over a barrel with a yearly subscription at £20.
Highlights
Quality
Really happy with the quick delivery too!
The interface is of a good quality and design , while being very compact too .
Shipping
Delivery was fast , the unit was well packaged and came with fast setup instructions.
Competitiveness
Much much better than a leading brand name scanner i have that cost hundreds.
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The average garage in the uk will charge around £150 to read the codes when any of the warning lights in your car are displayed
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I bought it to fault find suspension
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Needs good charge in car battery
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Injector coding didn’t succeed for me but might be ecu jury’s out…