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Wanted to share my experience with the Autel 619 I bought a few weeks ago.
I’ve only used it once and that was to diagnose and clear the “4” amigos (3 amigos plus the parking brake light).
I open up the package and within maybe 10 minutes I was reading ABS and SES codes. It can also read and clear SRS codes (air bags I guess?). With SES codes it spells out what the fault is in clear English, unlike the Ultraguage which means you have to do a search online for the P Code.
It diagnosed my 4 Amiogs as the right front wheel speed sensor. I cleared the codes, and they Amigos have not returned. I’m sure it will need a sensor eventually.
It does not have the capabilities of the Nanocom, but if you want to read your abs codes and have a more purposeful diagnostics unit than the Ultraguage, this thing is a deal at $99-120 depending on where and when you buy.
Don’t forget live data graphing with the ability to customize what you want displayed.
This is by far the most under appreciated scanner out there. I paid $100 for mine on Amazon and feel like I stole it. With the ABS/SRS capability I feel like they could get away with charging $200.
Don’t forget live data graphing with the ability to customize what you want displayed.
This is by far the most under appreciated scanner out there. I paid $100 for mine on Amazon and feel like I stole it. With the ABS/SRS capability I feel like they could get away with charging $200.
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However, that is pretty easy when jumping the ABS relay.
Thanks for that detail. I've already rigged up my "jump" switch, but was hoping that this unit might do it. The other option works fine, just on my wish list for a scanner.
I have the same Autel scanner and I’ve been really impressed with it. Much like you I bought it to diagnose my 3 Amigos and was successful! About the only thing that it doesn’t do that I kind of wish it did was power bleed the brakes but I soon found out how to make a switch cable to do that!
I have the same one. I bought mine probably 7-8 years ago, back then you had to download whatever makes/vehicle brands you wanted the scanner to read. It was a bit of a process, took 45 minutes or something, but I have every manufacturer you can think of downloaded. It's been a great tool.