A lot of people don’t realize this tool uses software very similar to Toyota techstream. It’s very capable for the price when strictly working on Toyota products.
2 questions, has anybody found out if this scanner will give you trans temps? Also using this link provided above, what is the difference between the "for toyota" and the "for elite toyota" they are the same price
I know right? Why so hard to figure this out with scam tools? Some do read them but require an active subscription to see it. Who wants to pay a reoccurring fee for a tool to sit on a shelf? I've been searching and searching. So far this and the foxwell are catching my eye as possibilities but not sure about either 100%.
Any exploration in the TPMS as far as pushing new serial numbers to the ECM if you have winter tires, or replace old ones with new? Not scanning sensors, but if you know the serial number and can enter them somewhere, then push the relearn? THANKS!!!
Excellent video ! I already found and installed an LSD diff in my 2-door rav4, the blow was quite removed, thanks for your videos, greetings from Costa Rica
If you're shopping for a newer Toyota or Lexus, 2006 and up, the Launch X431 is great because it can scan everything. amzn.to/3OejJuW They also have a Honda version. The Launch CRP123X works on all vehicles and scans OBD2, ABS, and airbag systems. It's not all systems scanner. amzn.to/49l0191 The YA201 scans only OBD2 codes. You can see why the check engine light is on but it won't scan anything else. amzn.to/4bjcLPh This is fine if you're shopping for a car older than 2006.
I bought some OEM H chip keys from ebay (The Car Key Guys) and programmed them easily with the Creader. My vehicle is 2014 Corolla. Once programmed you can get keys cut anywhere. Careful buying keys from Amazon, I had to return them, not recognized by my Corolla. To program new keys, look for immobilizer section, select key registration and follow the screen instructions.
Actually, the cheap scanner is my recommendation for older cars. If you need to fix something other than a check engine light, like ABS or airbags, you need the fancy scanner.
@@LabCoatPaul ABS on these old things? Fwahahha. My 98 rav4 has no such device. I tell you what, though. I try to have fun with it by drifting in the snow and whatnot but these little buggies are so well made that despite not having traction control its damn near impossible to lose control of it. Amazing little cars.
@@McAdamsMechanics ABS was optional on the first generation RAV4. It goes in the right front corner, behind the headlight and makes it hard to work on the timing belt. I agree. This little car can go anywhere. I was never even close to getting it stuck off road.
@@LabCoatPaul yep. And mine is only a FWD. I cant imagine how much safer the AWD are unless they get into a crash at 5mph in which case death is certain.
A lot of people don’t realize this tool uses software very similar to Toyota techstream. It’s very capable for the price when strictly working on Toyota products.
Why auto detect is not reading the vin on 2013 rx 350. not in the list message. ?
2 questions, has anybody found out if this scanner will give you trans temps? Also using this link provided above, what is the difference between the "for toyota" and the "for elite toyota" they are the same price
Does That Tool Show Transmission Fluid Temperature ? Thank You .
I know right? Why so hard to figure this out with scam tools? Some do read them but require an active subscription to see it. Who wants to pay a reoccurring fee for a tool to sit on a shelf? I've been searching and searching. So far this and the foxwell are catching my eye as possibilities but not sure about either 100%.
Your Amazon link takes me to the tool for Honda/Acura. Can you please update the link to show the Toyota/Lexus tool? Thanks
Any exploration in the TPMS as far as pushing new serial numbers to the ECM if you have winter tires, or replace old ones with new? Not scanning sensors, but if you know the serial number and can enter them somewhere, then push the relearn? THANKS!!!
Excellent video ! I already found and installed an LSD diff in my 2-door rav4, the blow was quite removed, thanks for your videos, greetings from Costa Rica
I’m buying one. I been looking for something exactly like this
Does it allow you to enable/disable options or features such as folding mirrors?
TRANSMISSION live data temp????? Need to set levels
i really want to buy this but its not sold in uk london and sold in china and america and takes a month to deliver
does this tool read transmission oil temperature?
This one works well on my Corolla 2013.
Would you recommend buying a cheap universal one when going used car shopping?
If it's useful that way, what's the cheapest option?
If you're shopping for a newer Toyota or Lexus, 2006 and up, the Launch X431 is great because it can scan everything. amzn.to/3OejJuW They also have a Honda version.
The Launch CRP123X works on all vehicles and scans OBD2, ABS, and airbag systems. It's not all systems scanner. amzn.to/49l0191
The YA201 scans only OBD2 codes. You can see why the check engine light is on but it won't scan anything else. amzn.to/4bjcLPh This is fine if you're shopping for a car older than 2006.
@@LabCoatPaul Much appreciated.
Can you also configurate the speedometer in case of the bigger tires on your RAV4?
No, you can not use this scan tool to calibrate the speedometer for a different tire size.
Thank you, Paul 🙂
Can it do codes on newer toyota corolla hybrid
No, Not for hybrid
Thanks for the review. Do you know if you can program a key with it?
Yes, you should be able to program a new key with this scan tool.
I bought some OEM H chip keys from ebay (The Car Key Guys) and programmed them easily with the Creader. My vehicle is 2014 Corolla. Once programmed you can get keys cut anywhere. Careful buying keys from Amazon, I had to return them, not recognized by my Corolla. To program new keys, look for immobilizer section, select key registration and follow the screen instructions.
Excellent Tutotial!
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Very nice 😊
How can I get this one
It's available on Amazon. amzn.to/3U9Vlym
Why not get a $30 universal obd scanner? Just curious.
Actually, the cheap scanner is my recommendation for older cars. If you need to fix something other than a check engine light, like ABS or airbags, you need the fancy scanner.
@@LabCoatPaul ABS on these old things? Fwahahha. My 98 rav4 has no such device.
I tell you what, though. I try to have fun with it by drifting in the snow and whatnot but these little buggies are so well made that despite not having traction control its damn near impossible to lose control of it. Amazing little cars.
@@McAdamsMechanics ABS was optional on the first generation RAV4. It goes in the right front corner, behind the headlight and makes it hard to work on the timing belt.
I agree. This little car can go anywhere. I was never even close to getting it stuck off road.
@@LabCoatPaul yep. And mine is only a FWD. I cant imagine how much safer the AWD are unless they get into a crash at 5mph in which case death is certain.
Can ya help us learn to change the heater core on the rav4 . Please 🫡