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The XTOOL Advancer AD20 is a cutting-edge OBD2 scanner that pairs via Bluetooth 5.0 with iOS and Android devices to deliver full-spectrum vehicle diagnostics. It supports all OBD2 tests including Mode 6, live data streaming, freeze frame, and smog readiness checks. Featuring a smart dashboard projection and a user-friendly app with lifetime free updates, it empowers DIYers and professionals alike to quickly identify and fix engine issues, clear check engine lights, and optimize vehicle performance without costly shop visits.
Brand | XTOOL |
Power Source | Vehicle OBDII Port (NOTE: For any issue, please come to us via xtooltoolsus @ out look . c 0 m. ) |
Product Dimensions | 4.1"L x 1.06"W x 2.6"H |
Operating System | Fits for iOS & Android, Full OBD2 Tests, Turn Off Check Engine Light, Sm~og Check, MIL Status , Vehicle Performance Test , No Full System Scan , Not Support Third Party APP |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 758987845588 |
Manufacturer | XTOOL |
Model | XTOOL Advancer AD20 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Item model number | XTOOL Advancer AD20 |
Manufacturer Part Number | XTOOL Advancer AD20 |
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Great OBDII Scanner!
This is a small but mighty OBDII bluetooth scanner. Simply download the app, plug in the bluetooth module, pair and you're ready to check multiple functions through your OBDII part on your car or truck. I've included several images of the interface so you have an idea of what is available. This scanner not only includes the ability to read codes, you can check on the vehicle's smog status (to see if your car is "ready" for a smog test). That's really important if there have been any repairs made to systems that need to cycle before a smog test. While you may not have a MIL after repairs or clearing codes, the systems need time to reset and be ready for a smog test. This unit could save you a trip and wait in line at the testing facility versus getting sent home.It also has the ability to run individual "live data" tests for more advanced trouble shooting. Novice users will like the simplicity of the main screens, while more advanced users might prefer the live data for items such as O2 sensors, speed sensors, EGR, fuel rate, etc. An unexpected surprise was the ability for this unit to provide "Mode $06" diagnostics. I haven't spent a lot of time with this but found it incredibly valuable for older OBDII cars that might not have the full support of modern vehicles like my son's 96 Cobra Mustang. If you know about Mode $06, you know it takes some research into what codes represent which PIDs, but it's great to have that information in such a small and cost effective unit.Finally, it has some neat features like tracking status driving data that shows RPM, coolant temp, mph, fuel consumed and fuel remaining, total mileage, battery voltage, intake temp, etc. It also has some dashboard features you can use for real time display and the lag time between the unit and actual vehicle activity was very low in my testing. Just for fun my friend and I used the acceleration test and felt it was quite accurate - at least he was pleased with the results. I think we'll have more fun with it in the future.One time saving tip I found, when you go to pair to a different vehicle it asks you to scan the QR code of the bluetooth unit. Well, that's not an option when it's plugged into the OBDII port so I just kept the box it came in and scanned the QR code on the side of the box - it's the same and super easy access.Keep in mind, this is not a full on diagnostic scanner in terms of being bi-directional or able to address systems such as TPMS nor should you expect that at this price. But it is a very good scanner to read codes and get real knowledge to help you when service is required and what you should expect to fix or have fixed by a trusted mechanic.To date, I have used this on my wife's 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, my Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, and 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe RXT. I will definitely keep this in my car whenever I travel and at this price, you could buy more than one if you have vehicles in different places or want to track the daily activity of your vehicle(s).
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AD20 does its job better than I ever expected
I am a passionate DIY mechanic and an engineer by training. I originally bought an Xtool D8 because it has capabilities that rival many dealer level service departments. It cost me several hundred dollars and I think it is an exceptional value with amazing capabilities and outstanding customer service the few times I needed it.I purchased an Xtool AD20 recently to complement my Xtool D8. I was looking for a simple and inexpensive way to monitor my vehicle by leaving it on the vehicle.I was immediately impressed with the capabilities of the AD20. After an initial hiccup getting it to connect (which was completely my fault for not reading instructions properly) I connected it to my 2008 Buick Lucerne. This car has the 3.8 Liter engine and is my daily driver. My expectations were not high because the price was so low at less than $30. I was simply wrong. This inexpensive tool is exceptional.I am amazed at the abilities for such a low price. The unit has an easy to use interface which even the least technical among us can easily understand. The AD20 conducts tests without needing to know all the minute technical details normally associated with more expensive scanners. I used the scanner to diagnose and repair an engine miss problem that resulted from a bad ignition coil on the number 3 cylinder. I also located an intermittent evaporative leak caused from a bad gasket on my gas cap.I left the scanner attached and now use it once a week or more to perform in depth performance testing. I have included screen shots of the functions. While taking these screen shots, I found there is even more to the unit than I knew. It has most of the highly technical capabilities like “live data” and “Mode 6” which allow an experienced mechanic to evaluate complex engine functions and evaluate performance before a failure occurs. Normally these and some of the other details are reserved for much more expensive machines. The best part is that you don’t have to know everything to get a great deal of information since the diagnostic programming is highly automated. You can even connect to the internet and get probable cause explanations for almost any failure code.I am going to buy a AD20 for every vehicle I own. Though you can move it from vehicle to vehicle, I think it is so handy and the price so cheap, that I want one on every care we drive. This weekend I am teaching my 8 year old grandson to use the AD20 in his mother’s car. I am completely confident he can learn it quickly and use it effectively. I am planting the seeds of desire to fix things in him and the simplicity combined with the in depth capabilities of the AD20 make it the perfect tool to teach him with. As an added bonus, the phone based APP system is always up to date with the latest software improvements.Buy it. It will save you money and give you peace of mind.
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Very capable for the price.
Very good for the price. Despite this being a low cost option, unit will clear triggered DTCs, show live data, do trip analytics, and let you create a custom dash. Pairing the dongle to my tablet was a little fiddly but that was the only issue I experienced using it. Upon inserting the device into the OBDII port and syncing via bluetooth, it quickly pulled up the car details for me to confirm. The main menu gives you a few options like trouble scanning, in-depth check, MIL status, and Live Data. Trouble scanning seems to give a cursory look for DTCs in the major components. In-depth check communicates with most, if not, all installed modules and pulls any remaining codes. MIL Status gives you details on why your check engine light would be on. Live data pulls sensor data from any of the supported sensors. There are a ton of supported sensors like short and long term fuel trims, fuel rail pressure, calculated lambda, etc.It also tracks data from your current drive. You can get more info surrounding fuel economy and miles driven. If you leave the device installed it will trend this data weekly and monthly. This lets you test different brands of fuel to see which one your car gets the best mileage using, or test different routes to see which one burns less gas.In the past I'd recommended a low cost OBDII bluetooth dongle and a free app. The cost was low but it was aimed at car enthusiasts and required a good amount of engine knowledge to really use. This unit does so much more and its much easier to use for the average person. My mother was able to use it and she's in her 70s. I'd say it's well worth the cost.
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