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The Autel MaxiAP AP200 is a lightweight, Bluetooth-enabled OBD2 scanner that transforms your smartphone into a professional-grade diagnostic tool. Compatible with most OBDII vehicles from 1996 to 2018, it offers 19 essential maintenance functions, full system diagnostics, and AutoVIN technology for quick, accurate vehicle identification. With a free app and lifetime updates, it empowers millennial managers to take control of their car’s health anytime, anywhere.
Manufacturer | Autel |
Brand | Autel |
Product Dimensions | 5.92 x 2.46 x 4.85 cm; 35 g |
Item model number | AP200 |
Manufacturer part number | AP200 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 1.2 watts |
Item Weight | 35 g |
B**S
Cheap and it really works.
it is slowish to connect initially..but once registered ,which you have to , it works really well and I was surprised how many functions it can monitor and all for just over £50
A**N
Excellent
A good product to have in the carIt performs well and small and portableEasy to connect and will erase engine management faultsThe fault will come back if the component is faulty or not changedBut it certainly points you in the right direction
G**H
Decent for DIY mechanics.
All the information you need for DIY repairs. I needed renault, it lets you explore and read every single ecu for errors and live data etc. Just a bit of a bummer, you get one free manufacturer and have to pay for any additional ones. Very user friendly.
A**Y
Does NOT work for vehicles manufactured after 2019!
Short story: see the title.Long strory:I have recently bought a KIA XCeed (2021 reg) and wanted to get a good diagnostic tool to keep on top of any faults that might appear in the future. This Autel product promised a comprehensive set of features and had good reviews, so I decided to give it a go.After receiving the product, I connected it up and downloaded the MaxiAP200 app to my Android phone. Everything seemed fine until I was prompted to also install an additional Diag-Asia app that was meant to unlock support for my vehicle. Why do I need 2 separate apps to perform car diagnostics? It seemed silly, but I went along with it.After running the Diag-Asia app and selecting "Eobd" diagnostics option, the app would complain that the main MaxiAP200 was not installed on my phone. What an absurd, as I just installed it moments ago! I tried a various things to make it work but, in the end, I could not convince Diag-Asia otherwise.I then tried running KIA diagnostics via the main MaxialAP200 app, and it started by attempting to identify my car via the VIN. While the device was able to automatically retrieve a correct VIN, the app would complain that it could not decode it. I checked the number for invalid/wrong characters, and everything was correct. Still, the app simply would not have it. I then tried to manually select my KIA from an in-app list of models, but the XCeed was not amongst them. Finally, I tried choosing from several available models (e.g., Ceed, Sportage, etc.) just to see what happens next. To my amusement, I could then proceed to select a vehicle produced only in 2019 or older.Then it clicked. The main MaxialAP200 is distributed on Play Store by an entity called "autel2019". This, together with everything mentioned above, points to the fact that the diagnostics kit does not support any vehicle manufactured after 2019! The seller (perhaps intentionally) does not mention this in the product description, but sadly, it appears to be true. Trying to update both apps in an attempt to get the "latest database" did not help as I installed the newest versions from the get-go.Very dissapointing. I will be returning the item tomorrow.
R**Y
Can program car keys!
This is a little gem.I read about it on a forum after wanting to make my own spare, I was looking at £250 if I went via a dealer/Timpsons.There are many far more expensive diagnostic tools out there that cost hundreds which can do the job, for the price I was very sceptical about this little tool.I tried it yesterday and it worked perfectly, got a spare fob and coded it to my car. All in about £75.It comes with one free car make download of your choice and you can buy others as/if needed.The diagnostic capabilities are decent too, you can clear, reset and reprogram with this tool.Give it a shot.
C**V
Worked well on Range Rover Evoque
The functionality is dependent on vehicle manufacturer, but it's a great unit. You can use one brand, but can add others for £22 if you want FULL error code interpretation. You can just use the generic EOBD, get a code and go online to find out what it relates to. I had a "Forward Alert Not Available" message on my 2019 RR Evoque. Used this, Identified a fault U3000-96 which is the image Processing Module A (Chinese Bosch AEB unit) even gave module information with an internal error 466. Couldn't clear code permanently due to faulty unit. RR dealer wanted £1200 to interrogate the ecu and replace the IPM if it was faulty. I bought a used one off ebay for £27....!!! Managed to workout what error 466 related to and swapped a camera within the ipm with my ebay buy. Now works fine, no fault codes. ***This unit resets the service interval which many others fail to do.
K**R
Save you money
You download a specific file for free, any others are at a cost. On my experience this item does not do what it says on the tin. Will do oil reset but not on my car. Pile of crap money wasted, still waiting for them to contact me to see why it's not performing basic commands that it states it does
A**N
Very good product
This shows more than any other obd I've used, it also reads and clears a lot more codes.
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