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The Autel MaxiDiag MD806 is a professional-grade OBD2 scanner designed for vehicles up to 2015, offering advanced diagnostics across ABS, SRS, Engine, and Transmission systems. It features 7 essential service resets, supports all 10 OBD2 test modes, and provides lifetime free software updates. Endorsed by automotive expert Scotty Kilmer, it’s the ultimate tool for managers and DIYers who demand precision, efficiency, and cost savings.
Brand | Autel |
Product Dimensions | 3.62"L x 1.4"W x 8.35"H |
Operating System | Android 4.4 |
Language | Multilingual |
Display resolution | ✅4.0 inch LCD with 800x480 resolution🍎NOTE:Autel MD806 only works on Specific Vehicles Up to 2015 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 675234379729 632111317168 |
Manufacturer | Autel |
Model | US-OBD |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | US-OBD |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AUtel MD806 |
T**3
Why 5 Stars?
I bought this tool on somewhat of a Whim, I recently learned about Auto Bleed for ABS Systems, I have a few vehicles but 2 in particular that I had previously done Manual Brake Bleeds on and the Pedal just never seemed to want to come up any, So I thought it was worth a shot at this Tool for the Auto Bleed function, I bled both my vehicles and the pedal is much improved, But I still think it could be better, In all fairness, the tool does prompt you to preform a Manual Bleed as part of the Auto Bleed, which I neglected to do, since I had previously did so, But someday when I have the time, I may play around and see if I can't improve my pedals even more so.Now for the 5 Star part, I have an Old 98 BMW Z3 that literally has been basically sitting for a year now because the Air Bag light came on, and in my State a vehicle won't pass inspection if the air Bag light is lit. I'm not sure if all BMW's have this, But this Z3 has both a Standard 16 pin OBD connector near the dash and a 20 Pin Socket type connector under the hood. But in any event, I didn't have the money that it would've cost to take it an hour away to the BMW dealer. So, I tried my various OBD scanners, all to no avail, The 16 pin connector wouldn't recognize the scanners, I even bought a tool specifically made for clearing BMW Air Bag lights, Even that wouldn't connect, When I bought that tool, I even bought the 20 pin to 16 pin adapter for the socket under the hood, still no luck with anything, I even had a guy with a Professional Automotive Scanner try to connect, No luck. So on a Whim after doing my Brake Bleeds, I figured I'd try playing with the BMW, Once again I tried connecting the Autel to the standard 16 pin connector under the dash, and nothing, But the tool did prompt me to connect to the 20 pin socket, I got my 20 pin adapter out, ran the SRS scan and Boom, it tells me the Passenger side restraint is triggering the code and asked if I wanted to erase it, I did, It did and the light has been out and hasn't returned yet.I'm sure a Dealer trip would have cost me at the bare minimum twice of what this tool cost, but probably more upwards to $1000 -- So Thank You Autel, I still can't believe the light is out after all this time, My next step was to start tearing out the seats and slowly tracing everything out in hopes of finding the problem.I recently did a review on the Autel TPMS 508 scanner, Both these tools together have been a tremendous help to me, I'm not so sure about longevity since these products are made in China, like most everything else, But they both saved me money I just can't afford to dish out at the moment to professional shops. So I highly recommend this scanner, It does so much more in addition to just reading codes.I would highly recommend when you get it and register it, You take the time to update it, It'll not only update the software, but also offer you updates for it seems like Hundreds of makes of cars of which you can select to download or not, Say if you don't ever plan to work on a Fiat, well no sense in downloading the software and if somewhere later on, you do work on a Fiat, then just log in a download it then.Both these Autel units are very intuitive, they walk you through step by step and if need be, will prompt you to complete something that may be needed, like me doing my Auto Bleed it automatically prompts the next step as doing a manually bleed.Between my Wife and I, We own quite a few vehicles, mostly old stuff with my 'Newest' car being a 2010 and her's a 2014, So I think this we come in very handy for years to come, I noticed in the Amazon Documentation for this product, it says something about working on most cars up to 2015, Well when I updated mine, it was downloading 2018 updates, So I think their product information is a bit dated, and BTW, Autel offers Free Lifetime updates, I had notice in the comment section a few people mention only 1 year of updates, they may have been older reviews and maybe Autel changed their update policy, But as of this review, it'll do both 2018 vehicles and comes with Lifetime Updates.
S**T
Abs bleed works
I bought this to bleed the abs pump in my 07 f350. Seems to work well with vehicles older than 2012, has a bit of a learning curve but I’m happy with the price. I don’t work on anything too new so it works for me. Abs service bleed works on 2001-2007 f250/350 trucks
A**R
CALL/email the company FIRST before ordering!
BE SURE TO READ the disclaimer that seller/manufacture CLEARLY posts for this item!(I failed to do so)I purchased this unit SPECIFICALLY to help me bleed the air from the ABS module on my 1995 Lincoln.Sadly, the BCM in my car was unable to link to the scanner for the specific code sequence required in order to activate the ABS module, so it didn't work.(the procedure necessary to open the valves)While this was the only reason i had purchased this scanner, it did offer quite a few features to check other diagnostic systems on my vehicle.If you are purchasing THIS unit for the main purpose of accessing the ABS system on your vehicle, follow their helpful suggestion, and CALL / email them with your specific make, model & year vehicle that you intend to use this scanner for, and they can let you know if it will work properly on your vehicle for that feature.Other than that, the unit seemed to have a lot to offer. It has a very sturdy plastic case, and the scanner wasn't overly cumbersom to try and hold in your hand while accessing the LCD display screen.
C**N
Great Product!
Workes great when you get used to using it
D**Y
Best Low/Mid Range Diagnostic Tool I’ve Found
It does everything I expected and a bit more. Works with my 1996 Audi, my 2008 BMW, and a variety of Mazda, Ford, and Toyota vehicles. I think it counts as “two way” because it can tell the computer modules in the vehicle to do a few things.I was concerned that it might not work so well with the German vehicles, especially the older Audi, but was pleasantly surprised that it’s able to communicate with the main ECU, the airbags, the transmission, and the ABS. The UI isn’t perfect but it works. It gives complete and clear identification (manufacturer, model, software version and sub-version) of the computer module it is talking to.It at least currently doesn’t unlock frivolous features on my BMW like some of the BMW-specific software does, but it can interrogate the state of all the switches and sensors for really convenient fault-finding, and can reset service lights/intervals. I believe it can release electronic parking brakes, although I haven’t had to try that yet. I say “currently” because Autel does seem to release software/data upgrades for various models, downloadable (free so far) from their website once you have registered.It extracts and resets freeze-frame and other OBD II data (smog test readiness monitors) just fine, as you would expect from any modern diagnostic tool.I haven’t figured out if it is possible to simultaneously plot more than two live sensor values at a time, but two has been enough so far. (Eight values for a V8 would be convenient, for example.)A little more model-specific repair advice from the fault codes might be nice, but it’s only a tiny inconvenience to type the code into Google on my phone and get a ton of advice from all the forums.Comes with a decent blow-molded carrying case that should keep it stored safely. The device exterior seems rugged and sealed enough that the normal shop environment shouldn’t kill it. The screen is easier to scratch than I like, but maybe I can find an iPhone screen protector that fits. It’s not a touch screen. I would like a longer cable on the OBD plug, but I do have my own extension cable for those times when I want to work from the engine bay instead of the driver’s seat.All-in-all, this is a lot better value than any other scan tools I have purchased. It’s enabled me to find the exact problem with a complicated BMW (GM!) transmission (awd transfer case) and repair it for a few hundred $$$ instead of the dealer’s proposed $4,500 complete transmission replacement.It’s been very well worth the money for me.
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