For the past few years I've used an Innova 3030 code reader purchased from Walmart for about the same price as the Foxwell NT301 but I've never been a big fan, in fact I really hated it to use Innova 3030 worked but in a pinch. Having bought the Foxwell NT301 and used it for a while I can say that I really enjoy using it. While it takes about a minute to sync with the car, Foxwell has a loading screen that doesn't feel that long. But down to the smallest detail, my old scanner only gave out general codes. However, not only will Foxwell give you generic codes, they can also give you factory codes after syncing with the car. The best part is that I give codes with code description. Otherwise you would have to write them down and search the internet. This feature is very convenient and saves a lot of time. Foxwell also features an easy-to-use color display and clear instructions. Another Foxwell feature I really like is the ability to read real-time data and print out any codes found. I have used this device on several vehicles. During the time I have had it and every time it has worked flawlessly. However, I've used it on a Cadillac I've been working on recently and the only codes it couldn't get were chassis and suspension codes, but I wasn't expecting that as they usually only show up in the car's diagnostic system itself will. Overall I really like the Foxwell NT301 and would happily recommend this reader to several people.
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