🚗 Diagnose like a pro, drive with confidence!
The FOXWELL NT604 Elite is a professional-grade 5-in-1 OBD2 scanner designed for quick, reliable diagnostics of ABS, SRS airbags, transmission, and engine systems. Compatible with over 60 car brands worldwide, it offers instant out-of-the-box use with no extra software fees, lifetime updates, and a durable protective case—empowering car owners to identify and resolve issues before costly repairs.
Manufacturer | FOXWELL |
Brand | FOXWELL |
Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.68 x 3.54 x 1.18 inches |
Item model number | NT604Elite |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | NT604 ELITE |
D**L
Good and cheap code reader
Just received it today it works great. Plastic seems cheap but still seems durable. It even picked up a code that my other code reader didnt.
R**R
Easy to use for diagnostic your vehicle
Foxwell NT6x4 Elite Series really did its job its very really easy to use for diagnostic and scan your vehicle. My 2014 GMC YUKON SLT had a check engine light on. I used Foxwell to scan and a full diagnostic on the vehicle. The Foxwell gave me a code P015B-00 delayed response lean-rich bank 1 sensor 1 failed. So I have to replace the sensor myself. Now if I went to a car mechanic shop they would charge me $ 200.00 for scanning and a full diagnostic of the vehicle before they start charging more for parts and labor to repair the vehicle. Replacing the sensor isn't that hard to do. You got to get special tools and parts at your local auto parts store and watch YouTube how to replace it yourself. Foxwell really saves money. I recommended this product.
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Very good for what it is.
As the title suggests, yes, for what it is, definitely get it if you're doing DIY diagnostics for your car; it works like a charm, and it's easy to use.The only thing I can complain about is that for an older car, it takes longer.Overall, definitely consider buying this one.
R**S
Worth the money
Works great for scanning engine, transmission, air bag, abs and transfer case control modules. Not only does codes but also data read out.
K**O
Great product!!
It's worth the price!! It is accurate and can help save you money!!
D**L
Great tool that reads airbag codes!
I needed a scanner that could read airbag codes. I was refurbishing a wrecked 2009 Silverado 1500 that had a drivers side airbag deploy. This scanner worked as advertised, easy to use really if you have even very basic tech skills. Your phone should be WAY more complicated than this thing . It read the codes, told me which crash sensors were bad and cleared all the codes that are not considered permanent trouble codes. Comes with a decent case too. This is a good tool to have on your shelf. I do recommend this scan tool.
S**S
Works. But not very fast.
Some readings take forever to load. But does the job if you’re patient.
T**Y
This works fine, once I got it working...
The short version: It has no batteries so it must be plugged in to use. Not a problem unless you want to wander around with it. For the price, I'm fine without batteries or Bluetooth. Updates happen via you PC USB port with an included Micro SD card reader over the internet.The processor is rather slow, as others have mentioned, but for the price, I'm fine with it.The UI is rudimentary but fairly easy to understand and supports multiple languages.TLDR: I have only just started using the Foxwell OBDII scanner today, 2 days after I received it. Out of the box, it wasn't working properly. The screen displayed correctly when I first plugged it in, but after browsing a few functions, all of the Icons and type disappeared. A few of the functions displayed very faint messages and I was disappointed. I unplugged and tried again. The same thing happened.Time to give support a test. I went to my order and clicked "Get product support" I tried the self help options, but they were pretty lame and of no use (at least for this product). Next I chose "Call me" and my phone instantly rang and a support person answered almost immediately. She asked for my name and knew what I was calling about. I described the problem and she had me unplug the unit and hold down the OK button for 15 seconds. I plugged it back in and my problem was solved! BINGO!Registering the unit is a quick trip to www.foxwelltech.us/register.html and updating the software and vehicle data is done at www.foxwelltech.us/support-tools.html where you can download the Windows Desktop Application and install/update it.I will have to update my review after I try using some of the features on my various cars, I have a '23 Bolt EUV, a '22 Toyota Prius, and a '16 Subaru Impreza. I'll give them a shot and add more details later.BOTTOM LINE: So far, so good. Longevity/reliability has yet to be tested.
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