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The FOXWELL NT530 is an advanced OBD2 diagnostic scanner designed for GM Chevrolet vehicles, offering comprehensive multi-system diagnostics and a suite of service features. With its upgraded hardware, it supports both OBDI and OBDII vehicles, making it an essential tool for automotive professionals. Weighing just 812g and featuring a compact design, itβs perfect for on-the-go diagnostics.
Manufacturer | MAL Electronics |
Brand | Foxwell |
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 8.89 x 21.59 cm; 811.93 g |
Item model number | NT530 |
Manufacturer part number | NT530 |
Item Weight | 812 g |
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Good Bang for The Buck
I bought this primarily for the auto bleed function on my gm cars and truck. I have used it on one and works great. I am going to update the software because I did purchase a 2022 Honda civic. A great option to add other makes at a reasonable cost. I recommend this scanner if you are in the market for one.
A**O
terrific
arrived earlier than notified and as described. have not used unit yet but registration and updating was straight forward.
C**.
Big scam
What a scam this is a waste of time and money nothing works and the website doesnβt work either. You are paying a lot of money for nothing that is any better than a $50 scanner I suggest you avoid this product.
T**L
Purchased NT530 GM for my 2018 Impala
I previously purchased a different Foxwell OBD2 scanner last year but it did not have bi directional options available that I needed. Purchased NT530 GM version and it allowed me to operate my High Pressure Fuel Pump and adjust/lower fuel pressure which allowed me to diagnose a fuel issue (according to the OBD2 codes). Turned out the codes that popped up (HPFP regulator voltage low) that put my 2018 Impala LT 3.6L into reduced engine power or better known as limp mode turned out to be the defective Body Control Module. Kinda hard to diagnose a fuel issue when the computer is lying to you and the problem was the computer itself. Got a new BCM programmed it and the car is running perfectly. Without knowing the fuel pressure of various fuel pressure sensors, rail fuel pressure, and testing the HPFP via bi directional capability of NT530 I would have replaced the wrong part and very expensive part. It's not a dealer tech 2 but it definitely worth the money with what it can do. Note that this scanner does not have the capability of programming a BCM. So if you are somewhat tech savvy using the NT530 (your car manufacturer version), some googling, and a multimeter you should be able to pinpoint what the issue is with your car. Best of luck.
J**H
Silverado 5.3 fuel composition reset
For now it's five stars. Although it's a little slow loading some screens.Bought it to reset fuel composition on a 2006 Silverado 5.3 FFV. Which it will do through the special functions with the vehicle running.Paid for itself already and I like that it came loaded with the software, registered and ready to use out of the box! I can use it on my other GM truck and add my wife's Jeep later.
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