Launch ,autel ,opus , bosch, Escan are all better than the Zeus. I have a Zeus and it will get you stuck especially on euro cars. You always need more than one scan tool
The Xtool D7 is a fully functional enhanced scan tool with bi-directional capability. It's a hard wired tool, so you do have the cable, but it will do everything that the Autel, Snap On, OTC, Bosch, and other high end scantools will do for less than $1000.00. I believe they have a bluetooth model out now as well called the D8.
What do you think of the foxwell pro series scan tools while it doesn't have bidirectional controls it does have a test mode where it can test for operations in each individual modules?
I am disabled I have a prosthetic leg it keeps me from working on a daily basis I work on cars here and there to help make ends meet I try to stay in electrical problems I'm more able to do the I have more tools for the electrical part I also do mobile repairs and I have recently added a 2 channel lab scope witch I use on half the cars I Repair
More of an infomercial than a tech tip. Was expecting more of a comparison between bi directional control and non bi directional control tools and how that relates to diagnostics.
Sorry you feel that way Louis - certainly not my intent. I wanted to show the benefits of starting with Global OBDII and then how to take advantage of the informational resources this tool - and to be fair, others offered in the market - provides those resources in on place, making it less time consuming to access the info you may need. If you want to see more of a focus on the diagnostic process, as you described, join us for our live webinar in May. Stay tuned here and/or our other social media platforms for more information - coming soon
KNOWLEDGEABLE Sir Pete Meier Motor Age Tutorial great video brilliant thank you Take care and have a great day Sir Pete Meier Motor Age I ❤️ my Snap-on Zeus From Nick Ayivor from London England UK
Launch ,autel ,opus , bosch, Escan are all better than the Zeus. I have a Zeus and it will get you stuck especially on euro cars. You always need more than one scan tool
The Xtool D7 is a fully functional enhanced scan tool with bi-directional capability. It's a hard wired tool, so you do have the cable, but it will do everything that the Autel, Snap On, OTC, Bosch, and other high end scantools will do for less than $1000.00. I believe they have a bluetooth model out now as well called the D8.
I just got a Xtool D8 today, now I have to learn how to use it. From 🇦🇺
How would you find out from the engine if the odometer is accurate ? Thanks.
Thanks for sharing
What do you think of the foxwell pro series scan tools while it doesn't have bidirectional controls it does have a test mode where it can test for operations in each individual modules?
I am disabled I have a prosthetic leg it keeps me from working on a daily basis I work on cars here and there to help make ends meet I try to stay in electrical problems I'm more able to do the I have more tools for the electrical part I also do mobile repairs and I have recently added a 2 channel lab scope witch I use on half the cars I Repair
Foxwell NT 809 is a bi directional tool for not much more $. But it depends on what you need the tool for.
Personally I would look at Autel or Launch
Hi James! Not familiar with the tool, so I really can't venture an opinion.
not a snap on fan , but great video.
I guess I’ll get one when I win a lottery. 👍👍👍👍
More of an infomercial than a tech tip. Was expecting more of a comparison between bi directional control and
non bi directional control tools and how that relates to diagnostics.
Sorry you feel that way Louis - certainly not my intent. I wanted to show the benefits of starting with Global OBDII and then how to take advantage of the informational resources this tool - and to be fair, others offered in the market - provides those resources in on place, making it less time consuming to access the info you may need. If you want to see more of a focus on the diagnostic process, as you described, join us for our live webinar in May. Stay tuned here and/or our other social media platforms for more information - coming soon
@@MotorAgeMagazine I most definitely do enjoy watching your videos. Especially when they involve the scope.
It would be nice to at least see a close up of the screen.
??? Starting about a mnute and half in, the screen is the primary subject. But I'd be glad to share whatever you would like to see. Just let me know!
KNOWLEDGEABLE Sir Pete Meier Motor Age
Tutorial great video brilliant thank you
Take care and have a great day
Sir Pete Meier Motor Age
I ❤️ my Snap-on Zeus
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK