HomeTheaterMan
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I'm not a professional (any longer), but I have multiple cars and do pretty much all of my own work on them. I've reached the point where I need a good scan tool. My code reader just isn't cutting it, and I'm tired of having to borrow my friends Snap On. I need something that will work to activate TPMS sensors when I change them, can read TPMS sensor codes, etc. I'd also like bi-directional controls to use to help assist when trying to diagnose issues.
It looks like Autel has multiple models. I originally was looking at the MK808 series, but it seems like to get the features I want, I really need to spend the extra to get the MS906. The regular model seems to cover everything I want to do except for the TPMS sensors, which is pretty important. Although their site is a bit confusion as to if it will do anything with TPMS sensors. One site says it will activate them, just not program them. While their site makes it seem like it doesn't do anything. On their site it looks like I need to step up to the MS906TS which is $500 extra. My first thought was that I just would have to do it. Then I noticed you can get their handheld TPMS tool like the TS601 for $315. That's when I started wondering if I'd be better off to buy the standard MS906 scan tool, then but the separate TS601 TPMS tool. Having it as two tools seems like it has it's pro's and con's. I would come out about $185 cheaper, which seems like a bonus.
Are there any reasons I want it built into the scan tool? Are there any other advantages to the MS906TS that I'm missing?
What do you all think? Go for the two separate tools? Or spend the extra and just get the MS906TS? Or is there an even better option out there? I'm not stuck on Autel, it's just that most of my searches lead me to them. I'm open to any other brand suggestions as well.
It looks like Autel has multiple models. I originally was looking at the MK808 series, but it seems like to get the features I want, I really need to spend the extra to get the MS906. The regular model seems to cover everything I want to do except for the TPMS sensors, which is pretty important. Although their site is a bit confusion as to if it will do anything with TPMS sensors. One site says it will activate them, just not program them. While their site makes it seem like it doesn't do anything. On their site it looks like I need to step up to the MS906TS which is $500 extra. My first thought was that I just would have to do it. Then I noticed you can get their handheld TPMS tool like the TS601 for $315. That's when I started wondering if I'd be better off to buy the standard MS906 scan tool, then but the separate TS601 TPMS tool. Having it as two tools seems like it has it's pro's and con's. I would come out about $185 cheaper, which seems like a bonus.
Are there any reasons I want it built into the scan tool? Are there any other advantages to the MS906TS that I'm missing?
What do you all think? Go for the two separate tools? Or spend the extra and just get the MS906TS? Or is there an even better option out there? I'm not stuck on Autel, it's just that most of my searches lead me to them. I'm open to any other brand suggestions as well.