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    ThinkScan 689BT Tested: One of the First Tablets With No Update Fees

    The ThinkScan 689BT is a full-system bidirectional tablet with ECU coding, online coding and a long service-reset list. I tested it on a Skoda Fabia…

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    Juraj March 1, 2025
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    thinkcar G2 tpms in hand

    ThinkTPMS G2 | Tire pressure monitoring service tool

    G2 is tpms dedicated tools for your thinkcar/mucar scanner. It works either with smartphone only – for reading TPMS ID numbers. For writting them into…

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    Juraj February 17, 2025
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    Ancel AD410 PRO fault code scan

    Ancel AD410 PRO Review: A Simple Code Reader That Also Tests Your Battery

    The Ancel AD410 PRO is a simple handheld that reads and clears your check engine light and also tests your battery and alternator, no phone…

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    Juraj January 28, 2025
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    Mucar TP90 on table

    Mucar TP90 TPMS tool | Owner’s Review

    Mucar TP90 is one of the most affordable tools I could find to help me deal with TPMS light issues. While it costs the same…

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    Juraj January 16, 2025
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    konwei KDIAG

    Konwei KDiag Review: The Cheapest Full-System Scanner You Can Buy

    The Konwei KDiag is an ultra-budget Bluetooth full-system bidirectional scanner, around $25 to $40, with its own app, not a generic ELM327. I tested it…

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    Juraj November 28, 2024
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    xtool D5S

    XTool D5S Review: The Multi-System Scanner That Actually Just Works

    The XTool D5S is a multi-system scanner that sits between a simple engine code reader and a full bidirectional tablet. I tested it on a…

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    Juraj November 28, 2024
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    Mucar VO7 scan tool

    Mucar VO7 Tested: One of the Cheapest Tablets With Real Coding

    The Mucar VO7 is a wired bidirectional tablet with real ECU coding, full-system scan, guided functions, TPMS programming and a long service-reset list. I tested…

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    Juraj November 28, 2024
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    xtool ad20 pro

    XTool AD20 Pro Tested: More Than an ELM Adapter, Less Than a Scanner

    The XTool AD20 Pro (Advancer) is an enhanced ELM327-style Bluetooth adapter with Xtool’s own app. I tested it on a Toyota Corolla and a Skoda…

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    Juraj October 14, 2024
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    vgate icarpro 2s scanner

    Vgate iCar Pro 2S Review: My Favourite Budget ELM327 Adapter

    The Vgate iCar Pro 2S is one of the cheapest ELM327 adapters you can buy, but it runs the newer ELM 2.3 chip and works…

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    Juraj October 14, 2024
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    Ancel Echo Review: A Great Idea That Failed on Real Cars

    The Ancel Echo is a smartphone-based diagnostic tool that promised full-system access and bidirectional tests without subscription fees. I tested it on a Toyota Corolla,…

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    Juraj October 13, 2024
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