It takes very specialized equipment to change mileage, and generally you can only go up, not down, not sure this scanner is capable of mileage correction. I would use the link in the description to ask them directly for confirmation.
Hi Tim, I'm not 100% certain on that sorry, the best option would be to contact Launch customer services, as they can confirm this far better than I can. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks Glen, still recovering from the surgery, and can't even walk right now, let alone ride any bike! but hopefully things will be better by Spring 😁
The 129E PLUS has 3 more service resets if I remember, plus slightly cheaper, so I would go for the 129E PLUS over the EVO personally, but they are almost identical though (129E the E stands for EVO)
Essentially as the numbers or "Elite" or "Pro" go up, the number of serviceable items also goes up, basic scanner might only do 4 Service items, but as you go up they increase, if you go high enough you then get Bi- Directional functions too. So it really depends on your budget, and what you need it to do 😁
It wasn't an engine light, more a general warning for a light bulb out or similar, this is why there are very expensive scanners that are used in garages, so they can deep dive into every system in the car, this is a Mid-Range scanner, and it does most things well, but as I said.... if you need to get deep onto every system and module you need to spend a bit more 😁
@Budget-Cars-And-Bikes note; my reaction was about frustration that it seems absolutely impossible to understand what tool provides which information for which cars. Making an informed discussion seems just impossible.
@@walter-- It really depends on your need and skill level, I think a Mid-Range Bi-Directional scanner is a good investment personally. But if you just need something to service your car, and turn off warning lights, then this is a great option.
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Looks very decent for the money, and a great review as always fella 😁
It really is a great little scanner
Glad to see yr up and about again buddy 👍
Thanks Fella 😁 Still sore.... But getting better everyday
Good job 👍 am watching from West Africa 🌍
Nice 😁
The warning is the rear seatbelts. Press the i button on the wheel and it goes off. Tells you in the manual.
Many thanks
@Budget-Cars-And-Bikes any of these obd readers you review can you enable or disable the intank pumps on a qashqai?
@@swaynie2000 you mean the fuel pump? I imagine the Bi- Directional ones could, but I've never tried
Would this code injectors on ford kuga diesel 2008
I cannot see any reason why not 🙂
Can you change Kilometers, to program new kilometeres? Is there a paid option ?
It takes very specialized equipment to change mileage, and generally you can only go up, not down, not sure this scanner is capable of mileage correction. I would use the link in the description to ask them directly for confirmation.
Can you buy the software on this for a gm tcc programming
Hi Tim, I'm not 100% certain on that sorry, the best option would be to contact Launch customer services, as they can confirm this far better than I can. Thanks for the comment.
Hi nice see you back regards
Thanks Glen, still recovering from the surgery, and can't even walk right now, let alone ride any bike! but hopefully things will be better by Spring 😁
What's better to buy LAUNCH CRP 129 EVO or CRP129E Plus? Ford focus owner
The 129E PLUS has 3 more service resets if I remember, plus slightly cheaper, so I would go for the 129E PLUS over the EVO personally, but they are almost identical though (129E the E stands for EVO)
Is this bi direction
No I don't believe so
Is it worth buying 129X over 123X? And I've seen some CRP123X and 123X Elite or v2 - is there any difference between them other than name? Thanks
Essentially as the numbers or "Elite" or "Pro" go up, the number of serviceable items also goes up, basic scanner might only do 4 Service items, but as you go up they increase, if you go high enough you then get Bi- Directional functions too. So it really depends on your budget, and what you need it to do 😁
Is this bi directional scan tool
No this one isn't Bi- Directional
Free updates for life or every 2 years
software updates for life
Wait: there is a warning light, the tool doesn't say what the problem is and you are happy with the tool. I would say the tool failed your test...
It wasn't an engine light, more a general warning for a light bulb out or similar, this is why there are very expensive scanners that are used in garages, so they can deep dive into every system in the car, this is a Mid-Range scanner, and it does most things well, but as I said.... if you need to get deep onto every system and module you need to spend a bit more 😁
@Budget-Cars-And-Bikes note; my reaction was about frustration that it seems absolutely impossible to understand what tool provides which information for which cars. Making an informed discussion seems just impossible.
@@walter-- It really depends on your need and skill level, I think a Mid-Range Bi-Directional scanner is a good investment personally. But if you just need something to service your car, and turn off warning lights, then this is a great option.
Does this scanner show dpf pressure live data