We Test & Review the FOXWELL NT510 Elite Toyota Scan Tool

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Today we test & review the FOXWELL NT510 Elite Toyota specific Scan Tool with our Gen 1 Sequoia 4x4.. what could possibly go wrong??!!
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  • @nathanpelino9432
    @nathanpelino9432 Před měsícem +1

    Hey there Brendan - came across your profile and wanted to ask a question about the Corrado. I have tried to file through your videos to see if you have already covered this, but could not seem to find it. I am currently trying to replace the transmission mount on my corrado and am having some trouble finding anyone who has done this before and could also offer some pointers. I have the replacement mount already and am trying to figure out access to the mount/what needs to be removed/loosened to swap in the new one. Thanks!

    • @CliffjumperCars
      @CliffjumperCars  Před měsícem

      Check this out: czcams.com/video/swnEEjytntk/video.html & start watching about 4:40 into the video.
      The Corrado transmission mount is a bit awkward to deal with but not too bad once you remove a bunch of small things so they're out of the way.

    • @nathanpelino9432
      @nathanpelino9432 Před měsícem +1

      @@CliffjumperCars Lifesaver! Definitely cleared some things up and can now take a look at what might need to be moved in mine. Thanks!

    • @CliffjumperCars
      @CliffjumperCars  Před měsícem

      @@nathanpelino9432 happy to help!

  • @AR_ZACK91
    @AR_ZACK91 Před měsícem +1

    Can it be used to clear keys from the system?

    • @CliffjumperCars
      @CliffjumperCars  Před měsícem +2

      Great question! I have not dived into that yet. Will experiment and report back!

    • @CliffjumperCars
      @CliffjumperCars  Před měsícem +1

      @@BlackSuburban no no no, he also waves his hands in the air!!! CRUCIAL to the process!!!!

  • @xavior718
    @xavior718 Před 27 dny

    I have the NT301 and it’s not stated for any specific make. Is the NT510 only for specific makes? I see them on Amazon specifying auto makers but what stops it from using it on other makes?

    • @CliffjumperCars
      @CliffjumperCars  Před 26 dny +1

      You can use the generic OBD2 code reader portion on any OBD2 car, but every manufacturer has proprietary factory level codes that require a specific code language reader to access. My GM specific reader will not see the factory codes on a Toyota, for example. And my VW/Audi reader will not see the codes on a GM.