ManUpOrShutUp
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That's a bit disappointing as I haven't been able to find a lot of options for a decent DIY scan tool. Autel and Innova are typically the top 2.I used one for a while, mostly on Ford vans (but also some cars). I found it very random about what it would support (for instance: two identical '10 E-350s, consecutive vins, one has misfire counters, the other doesn't, for no reason you could figure out in the scan tool. It's entirely possible one had updated PCM software, but that's not something it will tell you), and the interface is clunky as all get out. What it does do worked well, the fuel trim and O2 sensor data streams worked okay.
Autel sent me this:
Please kindly be noted that Autel handheld scan tool support specific cars mainly up to 2014/2015, and a few 2016. it does not support newer cars.
That's no good for me. :/