

🚗 Thinkscan 689: The ultimate power tool for pros who refuse to miss a beat!
The Thinkcar Thinkscan 689 is a professional-grade OBD2 diagnostic scanner designed for mechanics and car enthusiasts. Featuring over 3000 active tests, 34+ reset services, and advanced ECU coding, it supports 140+ vehicle brands with OE-level full system diagnostics. Powered by a robust 4150mAh battery and Android 10 OS, it offers lifetime free updates and wired connectivity for reliable, in-depth vehicle analysis and customization.




| ASIN | B0DCFF7VGF |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | thinkcar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (226) |
| Date First Available | 7 October 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.52 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Thinkscan 689 |
| Manufacturer | thinkcar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Car Scanner |
| Model | Car Scanner |
| Product Dimensions | 27.18 x 18.8 x 11.43 cm; 1.52 kg |
H**Z
Si al momento es muy bueno y me ha dado buen rendimiento
M**N
Hey! Guy! This scanner Thinkcar is very good, gets the job done right, updates are free. Thinkcar Thinkscann 689 is very easy to use. If you are the kind of person who likes to work on your own car this the scanner for you. Do your research it pays off.
J**E
For the price when I bought OBD2 scanner was reasonable for the use of the unit. The most important capability is the free lifetime updates. I have other more expensive units that requires annual updates with a fee. This unit can do similar capabilities to others. I’ve used this unit to several cars and compared it others and gave the similar codes.
P**O
Muy buen producto
M**N
Since receiving I have only tested basic features like scanning for error codes on a Volvo EX30, Fiat 500 and BMW F30 which this performed fine on all 3. It also allowed me to change parameters and code features like disabling stop start. Then out of no where my F30 kept going into limp mode and I used this to attempt to diagnose the issue. Codes were pointing to a fuel pump issue but it was a rather generic code (the fault of BMW not the scanner) but I was then able to monitor the live readings of the HPFP and it was clear that was at fault. Let my garage know and they confirmed it and so saved me a diagnostics charge. A really brilliant tool for those who are repairing cars as a hobby/living.
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