What is a Bi-Directional OBD2 Diagnostic Tool (Scanner) and Why Do You Want One?

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2024
  • Overview of Bi-Directional OBD2 tools and why you might want to add this to your toolbox. More than just reading engine trouble codes and diagnosis. And I will also go through the one I have, the XTOOL D7, and what I like about it and what I don't like as much.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @WilliamLopez559
    @WilliamLopez559 Před 23 dny +1

    I bought the D8 but then returned it because I could not justify paying $500 for it. Works okay but the price is too high for a dated Android 8 scanner. I ended up buying the D7 recently for about $277 on TEMU of all places lol. It has android 12 and pretty much does everything the D8 does for almost half the price. I plan on keeping this one because the price seems fair.

  • @tanker242
    @tanker242 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The d8 was out when you bought your D7, but there are upgraded versions of both the D7 and the d8. Lot of these scanners made in China. Share a lot of features and some of them will stop working if they can't call home every 30 days. So if the company ever goes bus, you basically will probably have a brick.
    There's only like one or two of them that don't need to call home every 30 days. So if you don't give it internet access every once in awhile it'll stop working. How are other tools like autel will just flat out. Stop working if you stop paying or at least we'll stop working for possibly the car you really need.
    Just as a quick reference, I bought a d8 almost 2 years ago but ended up returning it for various reasons. It too was also kind of slow but maybe faster than The D7, but I don't know.
    They both have versions now that include Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connections and possibly battery and platform upgrades so that way it runs a little faster. Maybe. A lot of these companies are kind of sketchy because they always use new Amazon pages and are always saying it's new new new when it's really old old. Sometimes they just say it's a new product because they updated the software. Anyway, I'm just writing they do have benefits to. I was able to see my TPMS serial numbers with the da easily but when I plug in an Innova 5610 I can't do none of that. The Innova is also bidirectional but it couldn't actuate my seat belt locks or as the d8 could actually test individual components like the seat belt locks that actuate during a car crash. The d8 could also change various settings that might be changeable in the special settings in the car, but some of them may have been not available to end users. You can change the amount of time and seconds. How long your headlights stay on one for how your car reacts to when you turn the car off and some other features. Some of these features I noticed were actually deep buried in some settings in the car but I haven't verified if all of them were there.

  • @s.j.5850
    @s.j.5850 Před 4 měsíci

    Good basic video on a scan tool. I cannot wait to see your more involved automotive videos. As your channel grows you will be able to review more of the latest scan tools (I'm guessing that at a certain subscriber point you will be offered scan tools to review from the manufacturers).

    • @rhynosgarage
      @rhynosgarage  Před 3 měsíci

      Maybe. They'll get an honest review regardless.

  • @randyhaxor
    @randyhaxor Před 4 měsíci +1

    if you order the d7 now it comes with a one piece cable so you on longer need that adapter

  • @danielcarroll5667
    @danielcarroll5667 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the information , how would I find out what vehicles it does/does not support ? I've got some weird stuff , 2008 Saab 9.5 for one hahaha.....

    • @danielcarroll5667
      @danielcarroll5667 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I just found their email in the tool information on amazon , I can send the VIN and they'll tell me if it's supported , nice tool , I'm glad I saw your video.

    • @rhynosgarage
      @rhynosgarage  Před 3 měsíci

      Glad you found it. Good luck!

  • @265chevy
    @265chevy Před 4 měsíci

    Ok, I was looking last night for my 94 Firebird and I think I need an OBD1 for that car I did not see too much out there and I think I need that because I took all my abs apart and to bleed the system when I got to it I need to fool with the abs system. Plus I took the whole car apart and I know I would get some codes I will need to reset do you have any idea what direction I should go because I think OBD2 will not work I think. Me and technology are far apart lol

    • @rhynosgarage
      @rhynosgarage  Před 4 měsíci

      You're right...OBD2 will not work with OBD1, at least not out of the box. There are adapters, but still that only works if the scanner itself will support it. I'm not as versed in OBD1 myself, so I don't know if there are readers that really support both.

    • @eso1666
      @eso1666 Před 3 měsíci

      Innova 5610 will work with both obd2 and 1. You can call them and they’ll also verify before you purchase