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Review on ๐Ÿ”ง FOXWELL NT510 Elite Full Systems Scanner for BMW Automotive OBD2 Code Reader - Bi-Directional Diagnostic Scan Tool with SRS, EPB, SAS, TPS, Active Test, Oil Reset, Battery Registration (Enhanced Version) by Reginald Hamilton

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Diagnosed with Correct DSC Trouble Code

I bought this to help determine why some of the lights on my BMW Z4 come on. I had a terrible 3 color display (DSC, Traction, Brake) and tried several things before buying this scanner. I cleaned all the wheel speed sensors (probably needed anyway) but that didn't solve the problem. I decided to buy a scanner that could scan ABS and other vehicle codes and chose Foxwell. I ran a scan and found the yaw/rotation rate sensor code. I tried resetting the code but it came back right away so I figured it was legal. A new part costs around $400-$600 and since these lights say on other sites they may be from different sources I wasn't 100% trusting the readings. I ended up buying a used part with a 30 day return policy ($49). So the cost of the scanner and $49 for a used part. The scanner worked 100%. After installing the part, the lights went out and I saved $800 to $1,000 in parts and labor.

Pros
  • ๐ŸŽƒ BI-DIRECTIONAL/ACTIVE TESTING: NT510 Elite Scanner for bmw allows you to temporarily enable or monitor a vehicle system or component for active testing, provides accurate troubleshooting and diagnostic data results. With this code reader, checking electronic components such as switches, sensors, relays, actuators becomes a simple task. It also allows certain components to be recalibrated, adjusted or adjusted after repair or replacement.
Cons
  • crumpled