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Foxwell NT650: update, compatibility, abilities, reviews

by Alex Carter Mechanic Assistant
Foxwell NT650 user manual:
Foxwell NT650 where to
Foxwell NT650 update
Foxwell NT650 compatibility
Foxwell NT650 abilities
Foxwell NT650 reviews
Foxwell NT650 pros and cons


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Foxwell NT650 where to:
Price: under $200
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The scanner is built with a rubberized sleeve that prevents it from damage in case of impact. Plus the rubber makes handling this device a lot easier because it ensures a nice and firm grip.

Foxwell NT650 update:

Step 1: prepare sn and password for registration
Step 2: insert the sd card for files
Step 3: download sw in the official site
Step 4: register an account
Step 5: confirm registration via E-mail
Step 6: sign in with email and password
Step 7: register your product with sn
Step 8: update sw

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Foxwell NT650 compatibility:

One of the high rating qualities about this NT650 scanner is that it is compatible with a wider variety of vehicles.

This tool works on OBD I and II vehicles, mini-vans, light-duty trucks, including recent makes and models.

While the ABS and SRS diagnostics are compatible with many makes and models, not every function is compatible with every type of car.

I would advise any potential buyers to first contact the extremely helpful customer support at Foxwell Technologies.

Some features of this OBDII scanner can assist with a quick assessment and diagnostic of your vehicles needs, but not ALL vehicle needs.

For example, this tool offers a quick one-click oil reset, however, this quick-fix is limited to GM models only.

For all Asian, European and American vehicles, manual reset is displayed in an easy step-by-step format.

Foxwell NT650 abilities:

DTCs and OBD2 Test Modes
Although it supports advanced diagnostics, the Foxwell NT 650 can be used as a code reader. With it, you can read and erase codes from almost all the main systems of a car. They include ECU, ABS, SRS, EPB, DPF, TPMS TBA/TPS, CVT, and BRT.

Ordinary car owners are most concerned about ECU, ABS and SRS codes. By reading and erasing ECU codes you will be able to reset the Check Engine Light. Clearing ABS and SRS codes helps reset the warning lights for the anti-lock braking system and airbag system respectively.

Bi-Directional Tests
If you are more interested in advanced functions then you may want to read this and the next point more carefully. They both highlight the advanced diagnostics offered by this Foxwell scanner.

As far as bi-directional tests go, the NT650 supports well over 10 tests. They include ABS tests (ABS Version Test, ABS Manual Control Test & ABS Motor Test), Lamp Tests, Actuator Tests, Automated Test, Auto-bleed Test, Service Bleed, Brake Bleed Preparation Test, Idle Up Manual Control Test, Gear Tension Relief Test and Function Test.

These tests are used to determine the efficiency of a car’s system. For example, ABS tests enable the user to send commands to the ABS system and observe how it responds (like it would respond if the command had come from the car’s onboard computer).

The user then uses the information to determine whether the ABS system is functioning as it should or if it needs fixing. Mostly it is mechanics and DIY enthusiasts who use such tests. But even if you are an ordinary car owner it doesn’t hurt to have a scanner that can do them.

Special Service Functions
Alongside codes and bi-directional tests, the Foxwell NT650 also supports a number of special diagnostic functions. You can do oil service reset, DPF reset, EPB reset, SAS calibration, TPMS reset, camshaft gear learning, injector coding, and BMS service.

It records both live sensor data as well as freeze frame data. Equally important is the scanner’s ability to graph data for easy analysis.



		
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