Very good scanner. Great price with great features. A few hiccups though.
I started at 3 stars, but went with 4. I must say the MK808 is a very good scanner. It's just as good and does all the same things my 2010 MACTools Taskmaster scanner and that scanner covers every model 2010 prior back to 1987 with all the connectors including giving common repair fixes for each trouble code. Has a very nice size and very useable interface. Comes with an OBDII cord probably 4 to 5 feet long. Didn't measure it. Very nice solid plastic case and manual. Actually a pretty decent manual.
As advertised, it does pickup the VIN number automaticly and it has a great many tasks covered under such as TPMS and another 10 to 12 major tasks.
It picked my 2002 and 2010 Ford F150 and F350 as advertised. Again just as good as my Taskmaster. It also, after I input the VIN, recognized my 1999 Ram 3500 diesel. It wouldn't pick up the VIN automaticly. Haven't tried my 2000 Nissan Frontier and I know it won't read my 1991 Ford Ranger. Doesn't come with the cables to read OBD1 and prior. I even printed the report wirelessly from it to my inkjet printer. I didn't try resetting the oil change light since it's not time for it yet. I found it also had current fixes for most trouble codes just as my Taskmaster which is extremely handy.
The one thing I found issues with was discovering not every vehicle model is included in all tasks. For example, TPMS. As advertised, it's in there. Unfortunately, not for my 2010 Ford F350 gas engine. It's in there for the diesel version. Haven't tried my F150. My 1999 Ram 3500 diesel isn't covered in all tasks either. Just the main diagnostics and a few there aren't covered, but it's also 22 years old. I had to buy a MaxiTPMS TS401 to activate and test the TPMS sensors because the MK808, as mentioned, didn't cover my F350. Even with buying the MK808 and the TS401, the total didn't come close to the $1500 I paid for the Taskmaster brand new in 2010. Nowadays the MAC and Snap-On scanners are well north of $6000. Unfortunately, you won't know if your vehicle model isn't covered by any task until you plug it in.
For the average around home mechanic, it's a great tool at a great price. Keep in mind, your updates are only free the first year. I haven't gotten where I've had to pay for updates yet so I don't know the pricing. However, you may not need the updates if little changes.
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