Quote Originally Posted by GreekGod View Post
Thanks for the info - I have been periodically checking for just such a bleeder tool, and noticed the prices have been coming down on them, with newer models being introduced.

The one in the link looks like it could be the one to buy. I see Amazon indicates it was first available with them on 2-28-2019.
It has the typical % of bad reviews, warnings, and comments. Autel is a major supplier and has been around for a while.

The ad warning is ridiculous:

"Auto bleeding are NOT universally compatible with all vehicles! If you are confused about the vehicle coverage or need any tech support, please send us back your detail car model, year, VIN number(s) and what functions you need, you will get the available solution in 12 hours"

Why cannot these OEM and aftermarket manufacturers get their act together and make OBD a truly universal and workable system of diagnostics and repair?
I’d assume differences in actual key component software commands/parameters.


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