The NT919 BT integrates over 3,000 bidirectional active tests, allowing users to send direct commands to specific components like cooling fans, fuel injectors, and ABS pumps to verify performance without manual disassembly. This shift toward active fault verification addresses the limitations of standard OBD2 readers, which often fail to capture intermittent failures or performance issues not tied to specific trouble codes.
Equipped with an 8-inch touchscreen and running on Android, the device features 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It supports essential modern repair tasks, including ECU coding for module configuration and 34 specialized maintenance services such as battery registration and electronic parking brake calibration. To handle evolving vehicle networks, Foxwell has integrated CAN-FD and DoIP protocol support, catering to newer BMW, Volkswagen, Volvo, and GM models. The scanner also facilitates gateway access for post-2018 FCA and Renault vehicles, streamlining diagnostic workflows for independent repair shops and mobile technicians working across a diverse range of domestic and imported cars.
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