TOPDON announces all-systems diagnostic scan tool

June 2, 2021
The ArtiDiag800 OBD2 Scanner includes AutoVIN, AutoScan, and is Bluetooth enabled.

TOPDON, a technology brand for the automotive technician, launched its ArtiDiag800 OBD2 Scanner. The scan tool features AutoScan for analyzing all accessible systems and electronics on most vehicles and can also run full diagnostics on 15 automotive systems. 

The Bluetooth capabilities enable the scanner to locate onboard computer issues quickly, while the DTC library simplifies repairs with full DTC explanations. 

Designed for both repair shops and DIY enthusiasts, the tool features a 7" touch screen with a 1.5GHz Quad-Core + 2G RAM/16G ROM. Systems on the device include oil reset, EPB reset, ABS bleeding, SAS reset, BMS reset, DFP regeneration, throttle body adjustment, injector coding, gear learning and reset of the following TPMS, IMMO, gearbox, sunroof, suspension, and AFS headlamp.

Users can access wireless software updates via Wi-Fi for new features, bug fixes, and expanding car coverage. Currently, the scan tool covers over 15,000 vehicles in eight languages. 

The ArtiDiag800 OBD2 Scanner can be purchased on Amazon. The purchase price includes free over-the-air updates for one year.  

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