![]() This thing seems to affordably handle most tasks Chevy and GMC truck owners will run into with the exception of ECM programming. It runs all bi-directional tests related to GM's "Active Handling" JL4 roll avoidance system: steering angle sensor tests, Yaw sensor tests, wheel speed sensor tests, voltage load tests and more that are particular to the GM trucks, stuff you can't do with comparably priced OBD read-only tools.Īlso has bi-directional SRS/Airbag system testing and will reset your SRS Module after an accident once you've replaced airbags, seatbelt tensioners, etc. ![]() Its only $150 on Amazon and currently you can get it next day free delivery. It also lets you cycle each brake line solenoid to troubleshoot other hydraulic issues. This does not only all the one-directional OBD code read and clearing you need, it also helps us GM Truck owners with fully bi-directional tasks who get stuck with, for example, the notorious brake bleed block on our ABS Module/pump systems after opening lines to replace components. After wasting $ on two other read-only tools, stumbled on the Foxwell NT630 Plus.
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