đ Diagnose Like a Pro, Save Like a Boss!
The 2025 FOXWELL NT624 Elite is a professional-grade OBD2 scanner offering comprehensive all-system diagnostics and 8 essential reset functions including ABS bleeding and battery registration. It features real-time data visualization, one-click lifetime WiFi updates, and supports over 10,000 car models globally from 1996 to 2023. Designed to replace costly dealership visits, it empowers home mechanics and professionals alike with dealership-level insights and maintenance capabilities.
Manufacturer | FOXWELL |
Brand | FOXWELL |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.33 x 1.18 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Nt624 Elite |
3**Y
Helped Me Fix My GMC Yukon
I was having a "service suspension system" message on my 2016 GMC Yukon Denali, which has the RPO code Z95 for the suspension. The truck comes stock with GM's MagneRide (magnetic ride control) which has a combination of magnetic shocks in the front and self-leveling shocks in the back that fill with air using a compressor bolted to the rear driver side frame near the wheel well. I originally inspected and replaced the compressor in the back, as I was certain the original had failed. After replacing it, my rear suspension performed better but the "service suspension system" warning continued.I bought this scan tool in hopes of further investigating the issue, as my simple OBD bluetooth reader + Torque app didn't show me any codes. There's a ton of these different devices, but this one was advertised (on the Foxwell website itself) to read the suspension control module (the on board control board that handles the suspension), which is what I needed to read.This isn't the cheapest tool, but was certainly cheaper than the more official tools used by GM dealers. I have both a GMC Yukon and a Sierra and do all my own repairs, so I figured it was time. I have to say I was honestly surprised at how solid this little device was. The instructions were clear enough (I didn't bother registering/updating, I just plugged it into the car and turned the ignition to run by pressing my start button without the brake applied). Once the car was powered up, I used the tool to automatically pull my VIN (it took 5 seconds), and the tool verified my make and model. I then went into the control modules section (versus reading all codes from all control modules), scrolled to the suspension control module, and read the codes. The tool showed me an old code for the compressor (it was currently "passing" but previously had failed) so I was happy to see my initial replacement of the compressor appeared to have solved one issue. It also showed me a C0580-04 (right front shock absorber actuator circuit - open). This one was a surprise to me. I figured it was a loose sensor or something, and was able to see the top of the right front shock from the engine bay. Sure enough, the little sensor connector at the top didn't look quite right at the plug it goes in to. I unplugged it, fixed the two pins that were a little loose, and replugged it. No more dash warning. I used the scan tool to read the codes again, and this time I only had a historical failure on the sensor. I then used the tool to clear the codes in my suspension control module, and the problem was resolved.That's a long review, but I thought it was deserved as I was quite pleased with this little device.
A**
Foxwell
Great item for the price. I bought it to program my power steering assist sensor and it worked perfectly.
S**N
They repacked mine , USED !
Nice for the price but I just received mine with the cords just thrown inside đ , I know it was a return and would like a free warranty or exchange
A**R
Works well, easy to use
This unit is easy to use and works well for a do it yourselfer/shade tree mechanic. Good buy for the money. It helped me diagnose problems on my 2016 Dodge Journey and my 2016 Ram 1500.
C**N
Did not work to bleed ABS as advertised
Did not work to bleed ABS as advertised for my 2021 Toyota Rav4 Limited. Plus, to see the engine real time parameters (Automatic Transmission fluid Temp), it took up to 10 minutes. Sorry, but for this price, it is way too slow! Did not get technical support from Foxwell until I got Amazon involved. Technical support gave bogus suggestions and finally said my car is not able to get ABS bleed via a scan tool. I responded, I know for a fact my car is able to get an ABS bleed via a scan tool, just not this one, even though they advertise it can. The scan tools that can perform a ABS bleed on my car cost thousands of dollars. When it sounds too good to be true, most likely it is not true.
D**D
Not so good!
Wouldn't scan anything from the OBD connector on my 2001 BMW 740I but did OK on my 2009 Lexus RX350. But the user manual says it has TPMS programming, but Foxwell says it doesn't. Is very slow doing anything.
M**Y
OBD2 reader
Like the abs bleeding on it
H**C
NOT impressed
I was expecting better results and ease of use. It wasn't there! For the money spent it was less that my expectations by a long shot. while you get a nice plastic case, you have to disassemble the cables everytime and neatly wrap and velcro them together or the lid doesn't shut. the unit takes a lot of time to boot up and when it does it seems to hang in certain modes, like it doesn't know what to do?? FoxWell maybe a well-known name but this product needs more R&D or just scrap it. I see the upper priced models have touch screens and more modes, but if the less expensive models dont function correctly, why would I trust a $600-$800 model?Disappointing-returned
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