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The Autel MS309 is a compact, plug-and-play OBD2 scanner designed for all OBDII-compliant vehicles manufactured after 1996. It reads and clears diagnostic trouble codes, displays freeze frame data, and checks emission monitor status via a clear backlit LCD. Ideal for DIYers and professionals alike, it helps diagnose check engine lights and prepares vehicles for smog inspections with ease. Backed by a 12-month warranty and lifetime tech support, this tool offers reliable, user-friendly diagnostics without the need for batteries or registration.







| ASIN | B001LHQBMC |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,512 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #769 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | Autel |
| Brand Name | Autel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,631 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00193195983507, 06937357200088 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.74"L x 0.8"W x 4.34"H |
| Item Type Name | Universal OBD2 Scanner Check Engine Fault Code Reader, Read Codes Clear Codes, View Freeze Frame Data, I/M Readiness Smog Check CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Autel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MS309 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 45 days from date of purchase |
| Model Number | MS309 |
| Native Resolution | 128x64 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Power Source | powered by car obd2 socket |
| Product Dimensions | 2.74"L x 0.8"W x 4.34"H |
| Screen Size | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 508825559005 891638744721 713524943653 755263547778 608225589081 634425760166 193195983507 675234379934 702565320417 669954576292 647904097028 712407252318 707273312143 |
B**T
A Good Tool - Breif Overview Of It's Proper Use Included Here
This tool (and other tools like it) do NOT teach you to repair automobiles! Further, they do NOT allow you to pass most state inspection just be resetting codes. This tool will show you the current generic and manufacturer specific codes that have been triggered, as well as pending codes. It WILL reset the codes, INCLUDING the monitor codes, however, you can't make the car pass inspection by just resetting the codes. All of the, I/M Readiness," monitors MUST re-test and show, "Ready" before you can inspect the vehicle. This scanner WILL show I/M Readiness status, however, so you KNOW that he vehicle has re-run all of the required monitor tests AND PASSED them before you waste time trying to get your vehicle inspected only to fail the inspection. It is back-lit and the back light works well. It is built very well and should give YEARS of trouble free service is not overly abused. (Hey, we all drop stuff form time to time, and this little guy can take it) It is very easy to use and to navigate the menus. More often than not, when someone is considering purchasing this type of, "Stored Code," scanner, they are purchasing it because they have a, "Check Engine," light, (or MIL - Malfunction Indicator Light -same thing, just different terms for it), that they'd like to resolve, and often are addressing this before their vehicle inspection runs out. Though just resetting the codes will NOT help you pass inspection, it WILL help you to determine if repairs made are going to ALLOW you to pass inspection more quickly. Here's how: You read the codes, and PROPERLY DIAGNOSE the cause. After making what you believe to be the corrections needed to resolve the issue that caused the code(s), you use this to reset the ECU. Now, search the internet for your year, make and model vehicle and the term, "Drive cycle." For example, 2005 Subaru Forrester drive cycle." What you are looking for in the search results is instruction for driving the vehicle in such a way as to provide all of the operating conditions needed for all of your vehicle's I/M readiness monitor checks to complete their testing and report the status in the shortest time possible. Every manufacturer creates these, "Drive Cycle," routines so that the factory automotive technicians in the dealerships can make repairs and assure the vehicle's compliance with local emissions laws as quickly as possible. An example of a possible drive cycle (that I'm just making us as an example), might look like: "Allow vehicle to completely cool overnight. (All that really matters here is that the engine be stone-cold before beginning the drive cycle on that particular year make and model. Not all vehicles require this first step, or any other step I make up here. This is just and example) 1.) Start vehicle. 2.) Accelerate slowly to 30 MPH, and maintain speed for 45 seconds. 3.) accelerate slowly to 55 MPH and maintain speed for 30 seconds. 3.) slow to 40 MPH without using the brake or downshifting, and maintain speed for 45 seconds. 4.) Accelerate to 55 mph and maintain speed for 4 minutes. 5.) From 55 mph, come to a complete stop, and place the shift leaver into the "Park" position with your foot off he brake and off the accelerator within 30 seconds. 6.) Allow the engine to idle for 1 minute . . . " Etc. Some drive cycles are fairly involved, and some are very short and simple. None the less, if you can complete the drive cycle without the check engine light coming back on, that's a good sign. Now, follow the instructions that come with Autel MaxiScan309 to connect the unit. You'll have to shut the engine off. (In the industry we call this, "engine off - key out," as this eliminates any confusion about what position the key is in. If the key comes out, you're good) Put he key back in once connected, turn to the RUN position, and check the "I/M Readiness" codes. If all I/M Readiness indicators are reporting either, "OK," "Pass," or, "N/A" your car will now pass that portion of the state inspection. If any say they are incomplete, (I think this scanner says, "INC" for those if memory serves), you need to do the drive cycle again to get them to report. Some of the monitors will say, "N/A." That is FINE. Manufacturers have choices in how to approach emissions compliance on different models, and often several of the monitors do not need to be used, just so long as the ones the manufacturer DID choose to employ do enough testing to ensure compliance with Federal Regulations. One last tip, and this is a real important one. If you don't have the background to decipher diagnostic codes and interpret the likely causes of them, DON'T FRET! Let's say your 2010 Ford Whatchamacallit is throwing a P0442 code, as reported by the scanner. Just search the internet for, "2010 Ford Whatchamacallit P0442 code causes," and you will begin to find all of the information needed to further diagnose the fault, AND are also likely to read the most PROBABLE causes in many cases. Consider the information you find carefully, as there is not test information needs to pas in order to be posted on the internet! lol When you have done enough research about the code's appearance on YOUR specific vehicle, you will easily see trends that point to the most LIKELY causes too. From there, you can start researching how to accurately TEST each suspected part to find out if it really IS the cause or not. Before too long, you should be able to find the REAL cause, and PROVE the part defective for yourself so you are not performing unneeded repairs hoping a, "shot in the dark," will fix whatever is wrong. If you find this review and the other information helpful in full or in part, please click the "YES" box where it asks if it was helpful or not.
D**Y
Great Addition To Basic Tool Box
So first, let's be clear that this is not a replacement for the scanner at a dealer or top quality professional repair shop. But I consider this tool a basic necessity for anyone who wants to do some simple repairs or wants to have some information before taking the rig in for repairs. I have used this on my 2005 3.0 DOHC Sable and my 2003 5.4 Expedition so far. Sable results were very fast and complete. Expedition results were slower and not as complete, but very useful none the less. This tool makes getting basic readings from the computer easy. The most frequent problems are also easy to repair if you know what they are. This tool will tell you if your engine is running rough because of a vacuum leak. (It won't tell you where the leak is, but usually it is related to the PCV valve. If not, some poking around and wiggling of vacuum lines will often reveal the problem.) A vacuum leak is usually easy and cheap to repair yourself. This tool will tell you if your gas cap is bad. This is the most frequent reason the "check engine" light comes on. Again, a cheap, easy repair. This tool will tell you if the oxygen sensor is bad. If your gas mileage has gone terribly downhill, and the "check engine light has come on, chances are this is the problem. Having a tool to confirm this is very helpful. If you can replace a spark plug, you can replace an oxygen sensor (please use the right socket!!!!). Beyond these issues, it is helpful to walk into your favorite repair shop and report a problem and the trouble codes you have discovered. You are likely to get a much more accurate estimate of repair costs right away instead of having to wait (and often pay a lot!) for a shop diagnostic scan. This tool will more than pay for itself if you are able to do even one repair on your own. It is a great investment.
J**H
It was easy to open hook up and operate
I give this a 4 stars would give 5 except u do have to look up what codes are online but I already knew this b4 buying . It was easy to open hook up and operate. It took just about two minutes to scan and read code and cleared code and turned off check engine light . I purchased mine because I purchased a after market locking gas cap and has problems after a few months to get it to tighten good because they are designed to spin a little in order to lock. I knew when I saw my dash read check gas cap and I didn't have n e where to safely pull over so couldn't stop and tighten it and had to leave it loose for about 20 miles my check engine light came on. I pulled to auto zone had them double check and was as I thought there scanner read problem with gas cap . So I stopped in and purchased a oem gas cap as I drive a Pontiac with only 50,000 miles so was pretty certain I did not have a major problem , but places will not turn your check engine lights off for u n e more. So now I was easily able to do it myself with this scanner and I'm a blonde . So if I can use it n e body can! Plus my husband is a mechanic and appreciated having it at home for such a great price compared to auto parts store plus was shipped and delivered in 2 1/2 days.
S**A
It comes in handy and the price is good
I have a few old cars that "check engine" light will come on once in a while and they bug me and worry me. Sometimes it can be just the fuel caps of those cars not being closed tightly by my family members or the car just needs a new fuel cap due to normal wear and tear. The fuel cap thing is annoying because even the fuel cap is tighten again, it will still take a few start-up and short trips before the light will disappear and I wouldn't know it is just a gas cap or something big. This little scanner let me know it is a big deal that requires immediate attention or it is just a fuel cap thing that set off the "check engine" light. It saves me from worrying and also saves me time from going to local mechanic shop for potential charges and diagnostic fees. And if I have to get my car fixed, I will at least have some idea about what is wrong with the car from doing some simple research online with the codes shown on the scanner. Oh, this is what I found about people saying about the scratched display screen. Mine is in brand new plastic packaging, but the display screen has some little scratches. Based on the way the MaxiSan was packed, it is new for sure but I wouldn't understand why. Read some more reviews and comments online, later learned that it is the screen protector on the display got scratched, not the actual screen. The protector can be removed and now the display screen is very clear on mine. The manufacturer should have put a little note on the user guide, so no one will get frustrated or misunderstand about getting a damaged good or used item.
A**R
Very impressive little OBDII scanner
I purchased it just for reading Check Engine codes and to reset the Check Engine Light. Was having an exhaust system issue and usually just take my truck to the local parts store to put the code. Multiple bad experiences helped me to decide on getting my own scanner but I don't need a couple hundred dollar scanner with all the bells and whistles for my purpose. This scanner is highly recommended by a couple mechanics that I follow online. This scanner does more than I expected for the price. Not only does it give you a code and reset the Check Engine Light. It stores a snapshot of exactly what was going on when the Engine light came on. Because of the diagnostic snapshot info, I was able to figure out exactly what was wrong and make the correct repair. The snapshot, showed that my truck was running "rich" and saved me alot of time by addressing the exact issue and cut my troubleshooting time in half. I highly recommend this product for anyone that does the work on their vehicles and doesnโt need a high dollar scanner.
B**R
Good Product
Works Great! Good price too! Works like it should!
D**R
OBD2 scanner 2
Very easy to use OBD2 scanner with slightly more functions than the model before it which is also good.
J**N
The perfect little code reader
Although many people would prefer to visit their local auto parts store to have a free scan performed on their car, having your own reader has its advantages. This is especially true when you are facing more than 1 issue, knowingly or unknowingly to you. My Mazda 3 had been experiencing a great deal of idle issues, most of which would result in the car stalling. Knowing that it could be a number of reasons, all of which could potentially result in costly diagnostics and repairs, I decided to give this reader a try. Why not, seeing that its only $23. Within seconds of plugging it in, the scan had completed. It revealed 3 codes that I easily found more information on upon a Google search. The code that related to idle issue allowed me to begin a plan of action. The other 2 codes were a surprise being that they found a problem, alerting me to my nearly dead thermostat. Even though the thermostat issue does not show any symptoms under regular driving conditions, I began researching the issue regardless. One of the best reasons to own a reader is that you can address an issue, then perform another scan afterwards to ensure that the code went away, proving that you addressed the issue directly. In the end, my idle issue was completely fixed by a $3.99 can of throttle body cleaner, and my wife's toothbrush. (kidding) The thermostat issue was fixed by replacing the thermostat, of which the part itself only cost $40. The reason you should buy this scanner is simple. Local mechanic prices for fixing these issues totaled out to $300. If taken to my local dealership, the cost rose to $550. Fixing these issues only wound up costing $46. $44 if you use your wife's toothbrush.
S**.
Scanner para pribcipiante
Me gusto por la facilidad para usuarlo, yo soy principiante en el manejo de scanner, se que es bรกsico, pero para empezar estuvo muy bien.
R**A
Good
Good prodect but some car is not sacing
I**N
gets the job done
im happy with this maxiscan its work with no problem
A**R
La qualite
Bon rapport qualite prix
G**3
Good work
Nice scanner
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