I was curious when I first heard about this scan tool, but I had already gotten one off the Mac truck. I work at a Ford dealer, and the shop provides a few laptops paired with VCM3 for diag and vehicle software updates. Only reason I picked up a scanner from the Mac truck is because I occasionally do used cars of other makes as well, and the computers in the shop can only do Fords. I regret getting the scan tool off the Mac truck, costed me about $500. It does do everything I need it to do, scans codes, read pid data, and perform resets along with a couple of service functions, but my biggest issue is that the only way to have it powered on is by having it connected to a DLC. Which was tricky as when I first gotten it, I needed to power it on to update it, but couldn't figure out how, lol. Now I have a janky cable setup were it's a USB 5v to 12v adaptor, and then 12v plug to DLC male connector, that way whenever I need to power the tool on to update it, I can.
So will this thing reset. Or relearn the computer? lets say i replace the rack n pinion steering in my 2018 Chevrolet Silverado? If not then its not much different than what you can get at walmart scan tool for $20 ?
it’s done relearns for me. like steering angle calibrations, battery monitoring system resets. i haven’t done any like ECM programs with it, but i don’t see those too often either
i only work on toyota and lexus, so i can’t attest to honda. but i’ve been impressed with the launch software (icon uses launch, as well as topdon) with its capability to read OE specific codes
Don’t think this will take the throne from topdon honestly. I probably should get a scanner with all the OBD2 stuff I do now. Don’t think the T8 is what I’ll go with tho.
I GUESS IT COULD BE USEFUL FOR SOME SHOPS ,,,,,,,,, THANKS FOR YOUR TIME !!!
I was curious when I first heard about this scan tool, but I had already gotten one off the Mac truck.
I work at a Ford dealer, and the shop provides a few laptops paired with VCM3 for diag and vehicle software updates. Only reason I picked up a scanner from the Mac truck is because I occasionally do used cars of other makes as well, and the computers in the shop can only do Fords. I regret getting the scan tool off the Mac truck, costed me about $500. It does do everything I need it to do, scans codes, read pid data, and perform resets along with a couple of service functions, but my biggest issue is that the only way to have it powered on is by having it connected to a DLC. Which was tricky as when I first gotten it, I needed to power it on to update it, but couldn't figure out how, lol. Now I have a janky cable setup were it's a USB 5v to 12v adaptor, and then 12v plug to DLC male connector, that way whenever I need to power the tool on to update it, I can.
So will this thing reset. Or relearn the computer? lets say i replace the rack n pinion steering in my 2018 Chevrolet Silverado? If not then its not much different than what you can get at walmart scan tool for $20 ?
it’s done relearns for me. like steering angle calibrations, battery monitoring system resets. i haven’t done any like ECM programs with it, but i don’t see those too often either
for the price of this ICON though, i’d get a topdon. same software (all launch based) and topdon is more capable
Let’s go!!! What are the odds when I need a scan tool
got another video coming friday on scan tools 👀
Good job! Look forward to more reviews!
appreciate it man!
I cant figure out how to get identifix on it. Suppose to be free for 2 years
Does this scanner pick up honda codes that traditional scanner not pick up? I did not have time to watch the whole video sorry
i only work on toyota and lexus, so i can’t attest to honda. but i’ve been impressed with the launch software (icon uses launch, as well as topdon) with its capability to read OE specific codes
@@TxToolGuy thank you homie. Looked em up. Too rich for my blood lol
It's 900 bucks on their website..
Can it program keys and unlock rear parking break?
I don’t know about keys, never programmed one with it. Parking brakes it should do but honestly for the money you can get way more capable scan tool
@@TxToolGuy like which ones?
@@calibaygoat9606 TopDon, Launch, Xtool
Does it work with diesels?
i don’t work on diesels, so i can’t attest to it. but i’d assume it would scan your powerstroke and cummins but not heavy diesels
$800 without Bluetooth is crazy work!
the icon comes with bluetooth for $800. but i think id rather spend the $450-$500 on a wired scanner that does the same and save $300
Don’t think this will take the throne from topdon honestly. I probably should get a scanner with all the OBD2 stuff I do now.
Don’t think the T8 is what I’ll go with tho.
So theoretically we can install that software on an android tablet… hmm