🚀 Unlock pro-level car diagnostics—because your ride deserves elite care!
The FOXWELL NT624 Elite is a professional-grade OBD2 scanner offering OE-level diagnostics across 260+ vehicle systems. It supports 8 advanced reset functions, covers over 10,000 car models from 1996 to 2022, and features WiFi-enabled lifetime updates with no subscription fees. Equipped with auto VIN scanning and live sensor data display, it’s designed for home mechanics, DIYers, and professionals seeking comprehensive, cost-effective vehicle maintenance.
Brand | FOXWELL |
Product Dimensions | 13.2"L x 8.9"W x 3.1"H |
Operating System | Linux |
Display resolution | 480x272 |
UPC | 712321439222 |
Manufacturer | FOXWELL |
Model | NT624 Elite |
Item Weight | 2.02 pounds |
Item model number | NT624 Elite |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer Part Number | NT624 elite |
Lift Type | manual |
J**N
Comprehensive Car Diagnostic Tool
The FOXWELL Car Scanner NT624 Elite is an excellent all-in-one diagnostic tool for car owners and mechanics alike. It offers comprehensive OBD2 scanning capabilities, covering all car systems, including ABS, SAS, TPS, Oil, EPB, and BRT resets. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate through diagnostics, providing accurate readings for various vehicle systems. It’s equipped with a battery test feature, helping you monitor the health of your car’s battery. This scanner also comes with free lifetime updates, ensuring it stays current with the latest vehicle models and diagnostic functions. With its ability to perform multiple reset operations, it saves both time and money by avoiding the need for professional help. Overall, it's a reliable and affordable tool for those looking to take control of their car’s maintenance.
K**E
Easy to Use - Large 4.3" TFT Screen - Lots of Functions
I own several OBD2 scanners / diagnostic tools. I work in the powersports industry (motorcycles, ATV, UTV, etc.) and similar type tools we use cost many times more than this one and most have less functionality.As I've said in a previous review, if you are an auto technician or even just a do-it-yourself person and have a modern day vehicle then a OBD2 scanner / diagnostic tool is a must. There are lots of brands and models available for purchase that range from super cheap to rather expensive and as you go up in price you usually get more functionality you get.An inexpensive OBD2 scanner will most likely have a low-resolution screen and just scan for DTC codes and offer no definitions of the codes. Also cheaper scanners will most likely not have a live data stream and will not have any recording capabilities. These budget scanners also may not offer updates and could possibly not work with later model vehicles.More expensive OBD2 Scanner / Diagnostic Tools like this one have higher-resolution color screens, offer code DTC definitions, are updatable, and perform more functions than just reading and erasing DTC codes such as allow you to view live data streams an even take snapshots and record this data for later playback.I purchased FOXWELL NT624 Elite OBD2 Scanner / Diagnostic Tool because of the higher-resolution screen, built-in code DTC definitions, and because it is updatable through their website (free update for life). It also gives you live data readings for most of the OBD2 monitored systems on your vehicle, and it has the ability to capture and record streaming data, and you can reset many of the systems and fault codes using this tool. I also like that it came with a nice hard case.Before first use of the FOXWELL NT624 I went to the FOXWELL Tech website, opened a free account, and then downloaded the software needed to update the scanner as well as view files from the scanner. Once installed the software serves as a dashboard to update the scanner with the latest scanner file updates as well as choose which car models you want to have access to on your scanner. You can also choose to uninstall models if you like. (see screenshot below)The included Micro SD storage card appears to be able to hold all of the available car models if you so choose. But I chose not to install some of the obscure models that I have never heard of and will never work on. Note: Let all the updates finish before unplugging or hitting any of the buttons on the scanner. I find that it is best to walk away while the scanner is being update so I am not tempted to touch anything.With the latest updates installed I was then able to plug the FOXWELL NT624 into the OBD2 diagnostic port on my truck and car and start testing all the functions. I didn't read the manual at first but was able to navigate through all the settings and screens fairly quickly as the button layout is fairly intuitive and the tool five you onscreen prompts. (More complex diagnostics and running graphs will require a little reading first.)I've only used this OBD2 scanner / diagnostic tool for a little while but so far I like it. The tool is easy to hold and navigation and selection buttons are well laid out and rubberized making navigation easy even when wearing mechanics gloves. The 4.3" TFT screen is clear and easy to read with information screens that are logically laid out and easy to navigate. Plus the wealth of information that this scanner/diagnostic tool reads and the functions it performs is incredible, especially considering the price.The only slight negative I can think of is the body of the scanner is not rubberized so I would be careful not to drop this.I hope you found this information helpful. And as with all my reviews if I experience any issues or problems I’ll update this review.
M**X
Be sure to get the model you need for your vehicle.
It seems to do the job. Contacted seller to get a model that would do a def regen, and this seems to do it. The 1st one i received was sent back, would not perform the reset as the item listing said it would. Best bet is to contact seller 1st, if you have something specific on a certain vehicle you want to do.
N**R
Car scanner
Good product for working on cars.
K**
I would not buy again.
I had Fixd scanner that constantly lost connection with my iphone. I bought the Foxwell NT624 Elite figuring it would always connect (by wire) and for it's extra features.The quick start instructions tell you to do an update and show it as simple usb connection. They don't tell you that you need to download the update from their website. I've seen several other people's reviews that had the same confusion. By the way, they have two websites. So after registering on one and failing to verify my registration (got a blank page with some japanese on it), I eventually made it to the other website. I registered and found the updates page, but when I clicked to download the update, I got a blank screen. Eventually, I think i figured out that my new scanner had the latest software, so the website would not download me the software (I'm assuming that's what happened).When I first tried to use it, it sucessfully found my VIN number, but then as I tried to do a disgnostic scan, it froze up. On any following attempts, it failed to find the VIN. I did figure out how to specify my vehicle and again it froze during a diagnostic scan.After giving up on the scan, I used it to view live data. It was very clunky to navigate and the data was not easy to view (compared to my Fixd iphone app). The graphing could only show 2 graphs at a time (Fixd can show 4) and the graphs were poor resolution and slow update rates (compared to Fixd).As I played around some more, I was able to see that I had a pending code for my catalytic (the Fixd does not show pending codes).When I tried to use the scanner again a few hours later, it booted up to a picture of the SD Card - as if the card were missing. I finally gave up.Sooooo....I wasted several hours on this thing and didn't really get any more out of it than my Fixd scanner which costs way less. Thankfully, Amazon has easy returns.
R**D
Abs
Works great, big help on finding problems
L**S
Came used, but works.
Came used, but works.
J**E
Great product!
Cord broke after 2 years but works great after updating. Would be lost without it!
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