Why We Picked the Autel MS906TS Scan Tool for Our Shop

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Choosing a scan tool in today's market is a big decision for any shop or serious 'DIY' consumer. The functions, hardware quality and software package that come with a scan tool will determine its value.
    Update downloads and software subscriptions also must be considered. Many manufacturers have "cloud" based subscriptions and technical services that quickly double or triple the purchase price of a tool.
    In the current market, ADAS and TPMS have added more demands to scan tools. After considering all of these variables and researching available products, we picked the Autel MS906TS scan tool for its features, rugged construction, software quality, tech support and price point.
    This coverage explores the use, troubleshooting parameters and navigational ease of the Autel MS906TS. We do all vehicle service and maintenance in-house. For our shop's purposes, this scan tool is the cost effective solution for diagnostics, troubleshooting and overall vehicle maintenance. Whether a smog inspection is looming or we're following our high priority preventive care, this Autel® tool saves us time and considerable expense.
    The miles on our vehicles range from 107,000 to 191,000 miles, and we plan to keep them. Safe and reliable, our 1999 Jeep® Cherokee, 2005 Ram-Cummins 4x4 truck and the 2003 Volkswagen TDI Jetta deliver top performance. A scan tool like the Autel MS906TS helps us maintain this "fleet" and stay ahead of trouble.
    Autel MS906TS article coverage is also available at the magazine: 4wdmechanix.co...
    For more information and how-to visit www.4WDmechani... and forums.4WDmech....

КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @joegood2474
    @joegood2474 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the overview but if you actually showed how you use the scanner this would have been a much more useful video.

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому

      Will do...Thanks for the constructive suggestion! I will share actual tests when performing them...

  • @jamesmichael8549
    @jamesmichael8549 8 місяців тому

    Do you have to pay every year to used these OBD ? If you dont pay every year or monthly Does it still works ? Does it Scan for Fuel Pressure Does it Scan for
    Compression testing Like Sparks ? So if you dont update for example does that still works ?

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  8 місяців тому

      Yes, Autel offers an annual software subscription with updates. There is a fee for renewal of the subscription. My MS906TS scanner came with the first load of software and coverage. The coverage and updates were live for a year. After a year, if I did not renew the subscription, updates stopped. For some users, the original software load and updates during the first year are enough. A commercial shop that keeps adding newer model vehicles to its customer base would require an annual subscription renewal. If the original software has all the information you need, the software does remain active in the scan tool after the first year. The only risk is that any corrections or updates that might come with later software are not in the scanner unless you renew the subscription. For example, my MS906TS covers our 2003 Jetta, 2005 Ram 3500 and the 1999 XJ Cherokee (each is OBD-II). The original software seems to be reliable and works well. If we were to purchase a 2024 vehicle and did not have the latest software, that vehicle would not be in the scan tool's software. A subscription renewal would be needed for the latest vehicle coverage...Regarding the tests the tool can perform, that always depends on the OBD-II information available to the vehicle's ECM/ECU or PCM. If there is a fuel pressure sensor in the system feeding information or live data to the vehicle's onboard computer, the MS906TS will display and monitor that reading and PIDs. Available data and tests for my vehicles provide a lot of OBD-II information. (Contact Autel if you need to know more about what the scan tool can test on your vehicle or vehicles.) As for diagnosing the ignition or compression, any ignition data that normally streams to the ECM/ECU or PCM as part of OBD-II diagnostics can be read and displayed by the scan tool. However, this scan tool by itself is not an oscilloscope. It will partner with the separate Autel MP408 oscilloscope module for electrical tests, displaying or monitoring spark firing lines, tailpipe pressure tests or readings from an in-cylinder pressure transducer. To understand how the MS906TS MaxiSys scan tool works with the MP408 oscilloscope module or an Autel digital inspection camera, download a copy of the MS906TS instructions at: www.autel.com/u/cms/www/202212/010837130cp4.pdf. This PDF also explains all of the MS906TS functions and tests. I did a video on the use of my Autel MaxiScope MP408 at: ua-cam.com/video/_-2rYaPhOVU/v-deo.html. Regarding compression tests, you can perform a "dynamic compression test" with the MS906TS scan tool. Here, you switch off each cylinder's injector in sequence. The scan tool measures the rpm drop for each cylinder. If a cylinder shows very little rpm drop (less than the other cylinders tested), and if the fuel supply/injector and spark are good for that cylinder, the cylinder is not pulling enough load. Compression at that cylinder is likely low and should be checked with a traditional compression gauge or a cylinder leakdown test. Valve lift should also be checked at that cylinder.

  • @carterbolt5424
    @carterbolt5424 14 днів тому

    great review@!

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  14 днів тому

      Thanks!...It's tough making choices in the scan tool market. This unit still shows up in retailer inventories and works for me. The push is to the 909, 919, Ultra and, yes, get ready, an even newer model that's coming out shortly. For commercial shops, the 909-up Autel scan tools are great-and even vital-for the latest model vehicles. Annual software subscriptions get paid by customer service at the shops. DIY techs with personal vehicles do not have this advantage, and the "discontinued" MS906TS has proven cost-effective and worthwhile for many.

  • @Franklinveterinarycenter1of4

    does this scanner do diesel actual fuel rail pressure and desired fuel rail pressure? Does this scanner do injector balance readings?

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому +1

      If the software follows fuel rail pressure for a given model/engine, that is a live data function. Basically, if the OEM sensors and software can monitor fuel pressure, this scanner can provide similar data. As for injector balance, the MS906TS is able to "kill" individual cylinders, which provides an audible sense that the cut off injector had been pulling a load. (You can hear the engine lose the cylinder.) We used to call this a "dynamic compression test" on older gasoline engine testing with an oscilloscope engine analyzer. Today, however, the PCM/ECU/ECM compensates for the idle rpm drop, so you cannot determine the actual power loss (percentage) with an individual cylinder shut off. This is a still a useful, quick test of whether the injector is functioning or not. For simulated compression testing, I use my Autel MP408 oscilloscope to test starter motor voltage/amp draw variances as each piston comes up on its compression stroke. (The gasoline engine or CRD's fuel pump is disabled during this test to prevent firing.) The more amp load, the higher the compression. This is highly useful.

  • @Jackal50Cal
    @Jackal50Cal 7 місяців тому

    I bought the ms906pro-ts
    I also bought the bore scope
    I went to buy the MP408 oscilloscope to find out it’s discontinued with no plans of a new one coming out. Really frustrating
    Also I just tried to program a new bladed key with a transponder in it on a 2013 gmc truck . Gives me the option to do it under Immo keys . For it to just say primary key numbers currently match /procedure not required. But has codes b3060:00 unprogrammed transponder
    P0633:00 theft, turn key, not programmed
    Called Autel told me I need to purchase im508 or im608 which is whole other scanner/programmer for keys and of coarse not cheap . I bought this so I could do keys too which it says it can , well maybe just some
    In my eyes if certain vehicles keys can’t be programmed wish it would tell us
    Great video by the way
    Just venting with my frustration

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  7 місяців тому

      I understand your frustration...Autel has shifted focus to the Ultra and 919, which have built-in oscilloscope functions. I had the MP408 before the MS906TS and actually like the standalone oscilloscope. (It's similar to a 4-channel PICO automotive scope at far less cost. PICO does offer a troubleshooting library, which the MP408 does not.) If you do want an MP408, search the market, there are suppliers who may still offer the MP408 and have them available. It's worthwhile to have the MP408 along with the optional OAK accessories kit. The later scan tools are terrific-and expensive. The annual subscriptions for software updates can be costly, too. I find that with my 1999 to 2005 vehicles, the original software that came with the MS906TS works well. I have not needed to update software yet. If you run a shop with an annual need to update for the latest vehicles, a subscription renewal would be necessary.

    • @Jackal50Cal
      @Jackal50Cal 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for the reply, I don’t know if it’s true but also heard the mp408 will only operate on the older Android operating systems 4.4
      The ms906pro tc is
      Android 7
      I did find a mp408 brand new for $600 Canadian but just don’t know if worth it .
      Might just sell my ms906 pro tc has updates until July 2025 and buy the ultra

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  6 місяців тому

      Compare the cost and added value. The Ultra does have a built-in oscilloscope function, which is a major benefit. Subscription renewals are costly, though, so consider that in the overall cost. The MP408, if practical, does not require updates, it's a universal tool that addresses voltage-based devices and is not dependent on ECM/ECU data streams. (I highly recommend the OAK accessory kit upgrade if you do buy an MP408.) It's an entirely different premise with the oscilloscope. We're analyzing the actual sensors and electrical devices. Add a pressure transducer, and this can even include in-cylinder pressure testing of a running engine! Scanners and oscilloscopes complement each other but serve different goals. The Ultra makes sense if you need a high-end scan tool with many extra functions, including the oscilloscope and a signal generator.

  • @tomellis3936
    @tomellis3936 2 місяці тому

    Great video! I have searched Autel's website for the "North American" adaptor kit you mentioned but all I can find is a kit with foreign cars with Chrysler being the only "American" car adaptor. Do you have a part No. for your North American Adaptor Kit?

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  2 місяці тому +1

      I just checked the Autel website, and the MS906TS has been officially discontinued: autel.com/us/product/maxisys-ms906-ts/ (see footnote at the description). I have attended several online webinars with Autel, and the push has been to the later MaxiSys 909, 919 and, especially, the Ultra platforms. (The 919 and Ultra platforms can support a VCMI interface and wide range of additional features and functions: autel.com/us/product/maxiflash-vcmi-kit/.) The MS906TS can still be found through 3rd party vendors and distributors. However, I encourage your thoroughness and initiative to determine specific model coverage before buying a seemingly outdated MS906TS. (Annual subscription downloads are still available for this model and typically less costly than software for the upscale platforms.) The later platforms have many more features to offer-at a substantially higher price. The annual software subscriptions for shops that need ongoing updates are considerably more expensive for the 909, 919 and Ultra than the MS906TS (which is costly enough). Ongoing and annual software updates from any scan tool manufacturer can be costly, and Autel is reasonable compared to some. Make sure you understand the software update needs and costs. To date, Autel has allowed customers to use their original software load after it expires...I am using my MS906TS exclusively for vehicles covered in the original/included software that came with the unit. This covers 1996-up OBD II systems, which includes our current vehicles: a 1999 Jeep Cherokee, a 2003 VW Jetta TDI and our 2005 Ram 3500 with a Cummins turbodiesel. At the Autel site, if you wish to pursue this further, you can get the specifications and features for the upscale platforms. The MS906Pro and MS906Pro-TS are still available and provide faster processing speeds than the MS906TS. The Autel site also has information on which vehicle models are covered by each scan tool platform and the accessories kit...For my purposes, the MS906TS with the initial software load has worked well. I'm not performing commercial work nor am I currently working on vehicles beyond the range of the original MS906TS software coverage. Autel builds great products and has become a world leader. Pricing reflects that status.

    • @tomellis3936
      @tomellis3936 2 місяці тому

      @@RoadReadywithMosesLudel Thank you for your perfectly articulated reply. It is most appreciated sir and I will take it under serious advisement as I drown myself in the abys of Autel diagnostic platform specifications and software contract SNAFUs.

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  2 місяці тому

      I am interested in your findings and conclusions. Diagnostic tablets and software updates or cloud services can be quite expensive. For DIY use, Autel was the cost-saving, quality alternative for some time. The tablet line now caters to commercial shop users. (The DIY "link" systems are OBDII data stream readers.) Worth noting, I do use my Autel MaxiScope MP408 Oscilloscope and OAK accessories kit to good end. (This product has also been discontinued, as oscilloscopes are now built into the higher end, more costly Autel tablets.) The MP408 has the advantage of diagnosing components and systems without dependence on the ECU/ECM or PCM data stream. There is a learning curve...If accessible, an MP408 with OAK is valuable and far less costly than a diagnostic tablet.

    • @tomellis3936
      @tomellis3936 2 місяці тому

      @@RoadReadywithMosesLudel First let me say that I am a retired engine systems control technician formerly educated and trained in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Repair and Industrial Maintenance Technologies. Now that I’m retired, I am basically a DIYer and have family fleet of vehicles to maintain and repair. These include Toyota, Jeep, Chrysler and my 2015 Ram 2500 6.7L Cummins. I have not used diagnostic scanners since the 90s when I was a mechanic. Then, I had a MPSI PRO LINK 9000 which I used on GM, Ford and Chrysler vehicles up to and ending at 1990. You can view a very interesting video of this early scan tool here: ua-cam.com/video/OGjx3o4tUhM/v-deo.htmlsi=67_VSJ7GGmnL-GFF It was available with the BIG 3 automotive cartridges/adaptors as well as diesel truck engine.
      By the end of the 90s I was no longer an automotive/heavy equipment mechanic so did not invest in another scan tool until July 2024. WOW what a different world we live in now right?
      So here we are, 2024 looking to purchase my 2nd scanner of my life at age 65 and I am completely overwhelmed by all the great products to choose from. Your 2022 video: “Why We Picked the Autel MS906TS Scan Tool for Our Shop” ua-cam.com/video/22iYoQ5h8bA/v-deo.htmlsi=yAumiY2jj73J_Rz9 is exactly what I was looking for from a DIYer’s perspective. You were basically looking for the best diagnostic scan tool for your money without having to pay for annual software updates for the tool to operate to your needs level; you basically “owned” the software. I thought EXACTLY! I can’t afford $300-$600 annual updates to keep a diagnostic tool as it was purchased and used during the first year. Your video on your choice of tool(s) was very helpful and ON POINT! So much so that I decided on using it as my Holy Grail of sorts to help me choose the best and most affordable tool for me and my needs, which are very much like yours were then.
      I started my research with the MS906TS you purchased in ’22. Next my Autel research into oscilloscope packages started of course with your MP408 Oscilloscope and OAK accessories kit.
      Starting with the MS906TS my search queries on the Autel store website resulted in 4 other Autel recommended scanners.
      • A search of the Autel Store for the MaxiSYS MS909 shows it being sold out and a cost of $3,795.00.
      • A search for the MS919 shows still available with 5-in-1 VCMI, Same as Autel Ultra -The MaxiFlash VCMI is a small but complete and reliable lower computer with powerful hardware extensions such as oscilloscope, waveform generator, multimeter, and CAN BUS tester. It also supports multiple transmission protocols simultaneously such as KPW, CAN, CAN-FD, DoIP, etc. AT A COST OF $4,745.00 (ON SALE)
      • A search for the MP408 Oscilloscope is of course obsolete and no longer available.
      Conclusion:
      In order to get close to your original MS906TS as it relates to the Oscilloscope compatibility; I have to spend upwards of between $3,795 and $4,745.00. These include the scope (VCMI) and software interfaces. For my DYI vehicle maintenance needs for my 2015 Ram 6.7L I wanted the capability to perform a relative compression test using the 4 channel VCMI (scope).
      The Ultra Lite S car scanner can collaborate with MV108S/BT506 to conduct digital inspections and cranking and charging, but I would have to go with the Maxisys Ultra to get the VCMI (Scope) connectivity; and this would be at a cost of $5,695.00!
      The only platforms that are compatible with the VCMI (Scope) are the Maxisys Ultra or the MS919 at a cost of $5,695 and $4,745.00 respectively. The MaxiFlash VCMI (Scope) comes with both units. Research shows Autel only offers the Oscilloscope with these 2 units. Obtaining the VCMI by itself would probably be pointless because the software needed to interface with it seems to currently only be available on the Maxisys Ultra and the MS919. I have inquired of Autel as to the availability of an VCMI upgrade for other Autel units with same specs.
      Nothing in specifications or descriptions in Autel’s other platforms leads one to believe that Autel is planning on making a software download available for other platforms in the foreseeable future. But you never know; and if they did, the cost for a software upgrade to units such as MaxiCOM MK906-TS Pro or the Maxisys 906 Pro would probably be very expensive.
      Summary:
      The Autel world of Oscilloscope interface scanners has a much different look than it did when you did this video in 2022. There are only 2 Autel scanners that will do what I want to be able to do and those are the MS919 and Maxisys Ultra. I can’t afford a $5000 scanner so I will most likely consider purchasing a unit such as the Maxisys MS906 Pro or MaxiCOM MK906-TS because they are probably closest to my needs for the money.
      I have not talked about the annual software updates because Autel will cut their own throats if annual updates became necessary for the tool to function as purchased.
      In 2024 the old adage “YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR” has cunningly and emphatically been adopted by Autel.
      I am also now having to consider purchasing scanner from a different manufacturer; one that offers an affordable bang for my buck like Autel was for you in 2022. I can only assume that the high demand for their products have contributed significantly to their current retail market posturing as it pertains to their new “PAY TO PLAY” roll out of their 2024 line up. This might not be the money game I can afford to play. Maybe Launch, Topdon, Ancel, Xtool or Thinkdiag 2 still offer an affordable bang for my buck.

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  2 місяці тому

      Thanks much for your thorough research and findings. They match my recent experience. I'm not faulting Autel for its success, but you're correct in noting that the manufacturer's focus is now commercial shops that want higher-end equipment. I took several Autel/NTK webinar workshops over the last 18 months and discovered that my MS906TS and the MP408 got no mention in the demonstrations. (As a footnote, MS906TS upgrades to the later tablet functions do not exist, either.) The sole products demonstrated in the webinars were VCMI 919 and Ultra platforms with the features you describe.
      When I did the video, various Autel distributors were selling the MS906TS tablet with accessories in the $1,200-$1,600 (USD) range. The MS906PRO-TS came out immediately after I got my tablet. Have you looked at that unit? It's in the same price range as what my MS906TS sold for, and the MS906PRO-TS actually has faster processing and more features than the MS906TS. I searched a bit just now and found a new MS906PRO-TS that comes with the original/1-year software load (for U.S. buyers): www.obdprice.com/products/autel-maxisys-ms906pro-ts-tpms-diagnostic-scanner. I've not purchased from this vendor. You can explore this further. Frankly, the price of $1439 is very attractive and units are apparently in stock. While the MSOAK accessories kit is available (works with the MP408 and also other units), the MaxiScope MP408 is currently (or forever?) "sold out".
      A few years ago, the MP408 sold for $600-$800 (USD), including the OAK accessories. I really like this standalone oscilloscope, an option to the expensive PICO 4-channel! As a light/medium duty truck fleet mechanic in the late sixties/early seventies, and later as an automotive instructor, I valued engine analyzer/oscilloscopes. I like the idea of testing devices without a dependency on an onboard computer and data stream. With an in-cylinder pressure transducer (gasoline engines) and intake/exhaust pressure pulse sensor, an oscilloscope can perform in-depth engine diagnostics. A cranking, relative compression test based on starter draw is very quick...I have more information on the MaxiScope MP408 at my magazine and forums sites: forums.4wdmechanix.com/topic/1308-introducing-the-autel%C2%AE-mp408-maxiscope-and-oak-accessories/#comment-9243 and 4wdmechanix.com/autel-maxiscope-automotive-lab-scope/.
      Both the MS906TS and MP408 are well constructed, quality products. As I shared in the video, the Autel MS906TS is optimal for my uses. If we were doing commercial work, and if we needed constant vehicle/software updates, the current Autel choices that you describe (accurately) could "pay for themselves" over time. I am content, at least at the moment, to continue using the original MS906TS software load that Autel included in the package. With VCI, it's as advanced and reliable for my 1999-2005 vehicles as required. Your situation would be similar.
      As for high-end tablets and expensive annual subscription renewals, Autel is certainly not unique. Many tablet producers are trending toward mandatory "cloud services" for software nesting and streaming. This requires an uninterrupted, ongoing subscription fee. Some manufacturers offered optional tech support subscriptions that have now become part of the tablet package. As you note, up to this point, Autel has allowed customers' purchased software to remain active after the annual subscription expires...Thanks much for sharing, and let us know what you wind up doing!

  • @salamhasson7432
    @salamhasson7432 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for bringing up this topic in such a wonderful and smooth way. I have a question and I hope you can help me sir. I've had the same device for 6 years, and it worked fine, but four months ago the company sent me a software update. After completing the update, the Bluetooth connection feature with the OBD device was cancelled. After looking through the software driver files, I found the Bluetooth driver to be empty. Is it possible to install a new driver for Bluetooth? Thank you for your generosity. 🙏

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  7 місяців тому

      You're welcome, and thanks for the feedback. Have you tried reloading the software update? I would try that first and see whether the Bluetooth restores. If that does not work, it would be worthwhile to contact Autel customer or tech support with this issue. They may have a download or "patch" to share or suggestions on how to make a third party Bluetooth driver work with the software. Let us know how this turns out and what caused the issue. Thanks.

    • @salamhasson7432
      @salamhasson7432 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your quick response, Mr. Moses. At that time, I received a notification from the company saying that you must update the software. Indeed, I made this (fateful) update 🤭. After completing the update, I found this problem: I cannot connect via Bluetooth! When I go to the Bluetooth file, I find it empty. I am using it via a USB cable.
      Thank you very much for your cooperation

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  7 місяців тому

      Have you re-paired the VCI to your Bluetooth? This could be a pairing issue. You have USB, which is good. Try the pairing steps. Be sure that the Autel VCI app is available for pairing. See if that restores the Bluetooth. This would be similar to pairing a cell phone and Bluetooth app.

  • @vw_mods_4711
    @vw_mods_4711 Рік тому

    Hi great video, do you know if the scanner can rest the DPF eolys counter for the dpf additive fluid on a Volvo? Many thanks

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому +1

      I'm not sure, as this has to do with Autel's software parameters for your Volvo. (The functions depend on Autel software.) For my '03 Jetta TDI, I'm still experimenting with whether the VW "Group" sequences can be duplicated or if I need the Ross-Tech VCDS package. Try reaching out to Autel tech support for clarification. Let us know what you discover.

    • @vw_mods_4711
      @vw_mods_4711 Рік тому

      @@RoadReadywithMosesLudel will do just waiting for my ms906 to arrive and I will see what she can do. I have vcds for my Vw it’s a great bit of kit. The only thing that has reset the eolys counter so far is Volvos version of vcds Vida dice 🎲 but didn’t want to buy loads of different cables. But if this new 906 can’t do it. It will still be a great upgrade from my mk808

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому

      @@vw_mods_4711 Let us know how this works out...For my needs, I'm very pleased with the MS906TS and its functions. The build quality is excellent. You will certainly find it an upgrade in any case. If I were doing late model vehicle commercial work, day in and out, the "Ultra" would be great. However, you need a lot of business to pay for that scanner and its annual software subscriptions. In your case or mine, our vehicles are covered with the included software that comes with the MS906TS.

    • @vw_mods_4711
      @vw_mods_4711 Рік тому

      @@RoadReadywithMosesLudelHi just to let you know it does work you can do it in the diagnostic tab! Not service

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому

      Great news...added value in your new tool! Others will benefit from your Volvo comments...At the price range, the MS906TS works! I will let folks know whether the scanner's software follows the OEM VW "Group" approach. The scanner's architecture is solid. It's just a matter of the software's parameters. So far, your Volvo needs have been met. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Gary_in_NoVA
    @Gary_in_NoVA Рік тому +1

    Nice introduction to mid-level scanner capabilities. We chose to go with the non-TPMS MS906bt and a separate TPMS scanner, bt608.

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому +4

      Thanks, GaryG...I appreciate the feedback...My Autel MP408 MaxiScope with OAK accessories kit completes the troubleshooting and diagnostics package. The only add-on planned (at least for the moment!) is an in-cylinder transducer. I picked up a vacuum/pressure pulse sensor for intake and exhaust tests. I am an oscilloscope advocate (first used a traditional "engine analyzer scope" in 1969) and will be covering equipment like our scanners and the MP408 in my Teachable courses (roadandtrailready.teachable.com).

  • @rezamashhadi55
    @rezamashhadi55 Рік тому +1

    tanks please update more video about autel

  • @davidl3142
    @davidl3142 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video,its a choice that im trying to work out which unit I require,I have a Hyundai Elantra 2012 and they have an electronic throttle body and Im trying to lift my rpm a bit and I know that it can be done with a scanner as Ive watched a video demonstrating this but that unit was an Autel MK 908 Pro ll which was quite pricey so if anyone knows a brand or model that can do that without spending an arm and a leg please give me a heads up and I would greatly appreciated as trying to find this info is like pullin teeth. Thanks heaps mate

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому

      David L...You're correct about the MS906TS and other models not having the broad range of features found in the Autel 919 and Ultra scan tools. These two upper tier tools with VCMI now have a built-in oscilloscope, VOM, waveform generator, CAN BUS tester and other functions that are not found in the 906 and other earlier editions. Autel has made a quantum leap into high-end scanners. The best way to drill down on features is Autel's own "store" at store.autel.com/collections/automotive-diagnostic-tools. Concerning your need for a scope that does ECU/ECM programming, compare the features and cost of each Autel scan tool model. Retail pricing is substantially less from tool suppliers, most folks shop for the best price. Autel's site lists MSRP.
      Another factor that's crept into the picture is the escalating annual software renewal subscription costs. Autel is certainly not unique here. Autel is far less costly than competitors with mandatory "cloud-based subscriptions". For an automotive shop doing late vehicles with ADAS and needing the latest updates, the Autel subscription update cost is readily offset by billable charges for service work. For a 'DIY' user, which has been a sizable Autel market to date, the cost of subscription updates could be an issue.
      The good news is that you own the Autel software download(s) that you purchase and can decide whether or not you want to update the software with an annual subscription renewal. The tool's current functionality does not end with the subscription period. You may find that the 2012 Hyundai Elantra data included in the initial software download is sufficient for your work and needs.
      To be clear, I'm very satisfied with my Autel MS906TS. The build quality is exceptional, and available functions are very worthwhile, especially at its price point. However, I'm also grateful that I have the Autel MP408 oscilloscope and OAK accessories kit. I can readily get by with this tier of scanner, though I will be buying a standalone signal or waveform generator. Yes, it would be great to have the oscilloscope and other 5-in-1 VCMI features of the 919 and Ultra, but shops must make scanners and other diagnostic tools pay for themselves. For the shop that can, the Autel 919 or Ultra would be my pick.

  • @orlandomarkes3058
    @orlandomarkes3058 Рік тому

    How much for the scanner

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому

      The official Autel website has full MSRP on these tools. Price is all over the board from different vendors. I suggest Google-ing for "best price". Stay with a known vendor for quality and product support. The scanner should come with a first year software subscription. Always be aware of the renewal cost for an annual subscription.

  • @SurgemanX
    @SurgemanX Рік тому

    My question is will it program keys for older model vehicles?I have the MX808 and that junk was the worst $500 I have ever spent!They've crippled that scanner so bad,you might as well make it a kids tablet!

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  Рік тому

      Autel, like others, has moved to more sophisticated scanners (i.e. more costly but with many additional features for the latest generation vehicles). The 909, 919 and Ultra are the kind of tools that have the features you need. I like the MS906TS for my uses, our shop/studio is not dealing with a vast array of cars and trucks. Our personal vehicles are 1999 (Jeep Cherokee), 2003 (VW Jetta TDI) and 2005 (Ram/Cummins 3500) models. It works well for these vehicles and even later vehicles covered in the software. (No key programming, though.) For much more cost, the Ultra has features like a signal generator and built-in oscilloscope. Fortunately, I have the MP408 scope with OAK accessories.

    • @SurgemanX
      @SurgemanX Рік тому

      @@RoadReadywithMosesLudel It's a b-directional scanner,it's just Autel crippled it from the start!I have the XTool Pro 100 and that will program just about any key and adjust mileage as needed!Autel is getting left in the dust with other manufacturers producing way better shop scanners.They've become a joke,and it shows!

    • @bluehills38
      @bluehills38 4 місяці тому

      @@SurgemanXI would say you are totally incorrect! Not all scanners serve the same purpose, I’ve have been through many Autel does a great job not over the top price great functions

  • @salamhasson7432
    @salamhasson7432 7 місяців тому +1

    I've tried to no avail. Because the Bluetooth driver is empty, as if it was uninstalled. Thank you for your support sir. I am very sorry that I bothered you with my problem. I wish you a good night 🫡

    • @RoadReadywithMosesLudel
      @RoadReadywithMosesLudel  7 місяців тому

      Sorry you have not resolved the issue...I wish you success in finding an answer, perhaps through Autel.

    • @salamhasson7432
      @salamhasson7432 7 місяців тому

      Thank you, sir. I will try to contact the company, and I will inform you of the news🫡