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IP500-BMRB(BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce)
Smart Diagnostic System
USER MANUAL
Xtoolonline
Update: 04/12/2024

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  • Page 1 IP500-BMRB(BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce) Smart Diagnostic System USER MANUAL Xtoolonline Update: 04/12/2024...
  • Page 2 XTOOL will not be responsible for any direct, special, incidental, or indirect damages, including economic losses such as lost profits. XTOOL® also reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. IMPORTANT: Before you start using or maintaining this unit, make sure to read this manual...
  • Page 3 Product Support Information Technical Assistance Website: https://www.xtoolonline.com Mail: support@xtoolonline.com ADD: Room 601, Block A, Zaoan Bussiness Building, Shigu Road, Xili Residential District, Nanshan District, Shenzhen Corporate & Business: business@xtoolonline.com, sales@xtoolonline.com Manuals / Technical Documentation This manual is periodically revised to ensure the latest information is included. Product Training Videos Diagnostic Tool specific training videos are available on our website.
  • Page 4 ● Knowledge and Skill: The automotive technician must be knowledgeable about the system being tested. Familiarize yourself with proper service methods and test procedures. ● Acceptable Testing Practices: Perform tests in a manner that ensures your safety, the safety of others, and prevents damage to the device and the vehicle. Specific Responsibilities: ●...
  • Page 5 Safety Instructions The safety messages provided here address situations that XTOOL is aware of. XTOOL cannot anticipate, evaluate, or provide advice on all potential hazards. You must be certain that any condition or service procedure encountered does not jeopardize your personal safety.
  • Page 6 No Driving While Testing: Do not drive the vehicle and operate the test equipment simultaneously to avoid distractions that may cause an accident. Service Manual Reference: Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced and adhere to all diagnostic procedures and precautions. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the test equipment.
  • Page 7 Content 1. Introduction ................1 1.1 Data and Power Connections ......................... 1 1.2 Batter Pack and Stand ............................ 2 1.3 Main Ports of The Tablet ..........................2 1.4 Power Sources ..............................3 1.5 Internal Battery Pack ............................3 1.6 AC Power Supply .............................3 1.7 12-Volt Vehicle Power ............................
  • Page 8 4.10.1 Read Codes ............................21 4.10.2 Clear Codes ............................21 4.10.3 DTC Erased While Fault Remains ....................22 4.10.4 DTC Erased and Fault Fixed- History Code ..................22 4.10.5 DTC Erased and Fault Fixed- History Cleared ..................22 4.10.6 PID Data ............................22 4.10.7 Freeze Frame ........................... 25 4.10.8 To Exit the Diagnostic Program .......................
  • Page 9 6.18 Stop/Start Reset ............................57 6.19 Windows Initialization ..........................57 6.20 Rain/Light Sensor ............................58 6.21 EGR Relearn ..............................58 6.22 Suspension System ............................. 58 6.23 SRS ................................58 7. More ................... 58 7.1 My Account ..............................58 7.2 Diagnostic Report ............................59 7.3 Settings .................................
  • Page 10 1. Introduction The XTOOL IP500-BMR is a powerful diagnostic tool tailored for BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce vehicles, offering full-system diagnostics for components such as the engine, transmission, ABS, airbag, and HVAC to facilitate quick issue identification and resolution. It features 23 diagnostic-specific functions and vehicle-specific functions under each vehicle's software, and the combination of these two types of functions ensures greater compatibility with your vehicle.
  • Page 11 1.2 Batter Pack and Stand 1.3 Main Ports of The Tablet 5-inch Touch Screen ❶ Power Button ❷ VGA15PIN-Port ❸ Type-C Port ❹ Memory card slot ❺...
  • Page 12 1.4 Power Sources The XTOOL D5S Diagnostic Tool can receive power from the following three meth- ods: ● Internal Battery Pack ● AC Power Supply ● 12-Volt vehicle power 1.5 Internal Battery Pack The IP500-BMR Diagnostic Tool can be powered from the internal rechargeable battery pack.
  • Page 13 Weight(Including Battery) 0.84KG Gross Weight -4°F ~ 140°F (-20°C ~ 60°C) Operating Temp Range(Ambient) -40~158°F (-40~70°C) Storage Temp(Ambient) <90% Operating Humidity 1.9 What's In The Box Name IP500-BMR VAG to OBD-II-16 Main Cable Quick Guide Packing List Carton Type-C Charging Cable...
  • Page 14 2.1 Turning On To turn on the XTOOL IP500-BMR Diagnostic Tool, press and hold the power button located on the top right of the device for approximately five seconds. The tool will automatically power on if the internal battery pack has sufficient charge or if it is connected to an AC power supply.
  • Page 15 2.3 Emergency Shutdown During normal operation turn the Diagnostic Tool off using the Turning Off procedure above. The emergency shutdown procedure should only be used if the Diagnostic Tool does not respond to navigation or control buttons or operates erratically. To force an emergency shutdown, press and hold the Power button for at least five seconds.
  • Page 16 3.2 Screen Layout 3.3 Screen Icons 3.3.1 Auto Scan The Diagnostic Tool automatically detects and decodes the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), then proceeds to scan comprehensively through all available vehicle electronic control modules for diagnostics. This process ensures thorough assessment and identification of potential issues across the vehicle's systems. 3.3.2 Diagnostic Clicking the "Diagnostic"...
  • Page 17 detecting emission system issues. These features help quickly diagnose and maintain the vehicle's health. 3.3.4 Special Function This section covers the most commonly performed maintenance services used by both car repair Do-It-Yourselves and professionals for day-to-day auto maintenance tasks. 3.3.5 Updates This section allows you to download diagnostic software programs individually or in batches.
  • Page 18 4.1 My Vehicles "My vehicles" function allows you to add the diagnostic programs you use often to save time navigating the vehicles. Click "Diagnostic" icon on the diagnostic screen, you will see "My vehicles" listed in the top left taskbar. To add diagnostic program that you use often into this section, click the add icon>...
  • Page 19 4.3 Vehicle Voltage Display The area circled in red in the image shows the real-time voltage of the vehicle's battery, allowing you to monitor the battery voltage while using the device. 4.4 Actuation Test Actuation test, also known as bidirectional control, is a generic term used to describe sending and receiving information between one device and another.
  • Page 20 IMPORTANT: The DEMO program may not display the most current vehicle diagnostic procedures or the actual screen interface. It is not intended for checking vehicle coverage or compatibility. 4.6 Wi-Fi Connection This Diagnostic Tool can connect to 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi or hotspot. Click More> Settings>...
  • Page 21 4.7 Product Activation Step 1: Select an available Wi-Fi network. Step 2: For first-time users, after pressing and holding the power button to turn on the system, the system will automatically enter a guided process and prompt the user to enter a valid email address and set a login password. Click "Register" to open the registration page.
  • Page 22 Step 2: Make sure your network is stable. Then click "Send" button, and we will send a four-digit verification code to your registered email. Step 3: Enter the four-digit code in the "Verification code" field, and then click "Next." If you don't see the verification code in your inbox, please check your spam folder.
  • Page 23 Step 4: Enter the new password you want to set. You need to enter it twice; the second entry is to confirm that the first entry is correct. Step 5: After clicking "Next," when the page displays a message "Password Modified Successfully!", it means the operation was successful.
  • Page 24 If the success message does not appear, please try again in a stable network environment. 4.7.2 Delete Activation Information If you want to clear the currently logged-in information, here are the reference steps. Enter "More" menu, click "Profile-Account-Exit current account", and click OK. Return to the initial registration page.
  • Page 25 4.8 Vehicle Connection ⚫ OB15 to OBD2-16 Main Cable ❶ VGA Port-connect to tablet ❷ OBD2-16 Connector- connect to vehicle’s OBD port ⚫ Vehicle Connection The scan tool must be connected to the vehicle's OBD-II port to allow the tablet to establish communication with the vehicle.
  • Page 26 Step 2: Connect the vehicle and tablet using the main test cable. Step 3: Turn on the vehicle's ignition switch to start the diagnostic process. The connection method is shown in the figure below: ❶ Vehicle ❷ OB15 to OBD2-16 Main Cable ❸...
  • Page 27 Step 1: Follow the screen prompts to enter the necessary vehicle information. Step 2: Options for Vehicle Identification include: ⚫ VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) ⚫ Region ⚫ Manufacturer and Model ⚫ Other specific criteria as required by the Diagnostic Tool 4.9.1 Auto Scan 4.9.1.1 Auto Identification Click the "Auto Scan">...
  • Page 28 ensures you can proceed with diagnostics even if automatic VIN detection is unsuccessful. NOTE: Auto Identification functionality may not be compatible with all vehicles. If Auto Identification fails, it is advisable to try alternative options. 4.9.1.2 Manual Input When the automatic scan cannot identify the vehicle, it is recommended to manually input the VIN to recognize the vehicle.
  • Page 29 4.9.2 Diagnostic Click "Diagnostic" icon on the screen, the Diagnostic Tool will bring up vehicle selection menu. NOTE: In cases where vehicle VIN numbers cannot be decoded, if both Auto Identification and Manual Input failed, it is recommended to try using Manual Selection instead. 4.9.2.1 Automatic Detection Click "Diagnostic">...
  • Page 30 4.10 Diagnostics Once the vehicle is correctly identified, the Diagnostic Tool will be able to scan and access the vehicle's electronic control systems to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), PID data (Parameter IDs), freeze frame data, and ECU information. 4.10.1 Read Codes When viewing the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records retrieved from the vehicle's electronic control module, selecting them may open a sub-menu with viewing options.
  • Page 31 When the erase command is sent through the diagnostic program, the vehicle's electronic control module (ECM) will verify whether the issue has been resolved over multiple drive cycles. Some faults are immediately detected by the ECU when the ignition key is in the ''run'' position, even without the engine running. However, other faults may require very specific test conditions to be met, such as engine coolant temperature within a specific range, vehicle speed maintained for a certain duration, throttle position within a defined range, etc.
  • Page 32 individual PID data in graphing, analog dashboard, view custom PID data up to 4 sensors in a list, individual graphing and merged graphing. 4.10.6.1 View Waveform Chart Click the circled area in the diagram to view the waveform chart for each data stream.
  • Page 33 4.10.6.2 Select Live Data After selecting the data streams you want to view, click "Custom" to display only the selected data streams, without interference from other data streams. NOTE: You can select up to four data streams at a time. 4.10.6.3 4-IN-1 Live Data Select the data streams you want to view, click "Custom-Combine,"...
  • Page 34 4.10.7 Freeze Frame When a fault code is triggered, the vehicle's ECU saves related data from that moment to generate a freeze frame. It is typically used to analyze the root cause of the fault, along with fault codes and PID data. The freeze frame data displayed varies across vehicles, and some vehicles may not support freeze frame functionality.
  • Page 35 4.10.8 To Exit the Diagnostic Program Exiting all diagnostic programs and returning to the main diagnostic screen will end the diagnosis. 4.10.9 Exiting Diagnostics Diagnostics remain active as long as there is an active communication link with the vehicle. To exit tests and turn off the Diagnostic Tool, you must first interrupt this communication link.
  • Page 36 Go to "Diagnostic Report" in the More menu to view all generated diagnostic reports. Click on the report you want to review based on its date and time, or share it via email by clicking "Share by E-mail". 4.12 Diagnostic Speed The Diagnostic Tool provides fast scanning and diagnostics for all vehicle modules.
  • Page 37 5.OBD-II This chapter describes the concept, protocols, test functions, and basic operation of the OBD-II/EOBD function. This option provides a quick way to check DTCs, identify the cause of an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), check monitor status prior to emissions certification testing, verify repairs, and perform other emissions-related services.
  • Page 38 IMPORTANT: Generic OBD-II data are not included in the engine system diagnostic data. 5.1 OBD-II Protocols Global OBD uses 5 communication protocols: • SAE J1850PWM • SAEJ1850VPW • ISO 9141-2 • ISO 14230-4 • ISO 15765-4 5.2 Help Describes DLC location position, DTC library, Abbreviations and OBD background information like OBD-II modes and etc.
  • Page 39 5.3 10 Modes of OBD-II Mode $01 – Live Data Mode $02 – Read Freeze Frame Mode $03 – Read Trouble Code Mode $04 – Clear Trouble Code Mode $05 – O2S Monitoring Test Mode $06 – On-Board Monitor Test Mode $07 –...
  • Page 40 OBD-II codes are prioritized based on their emission severity, with higher priority codes taking precedence. This prioritization affects whether the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminates and how the code erase procedure is managed. Different vehicle manufacturers implement these priorities in various ways, leading to differences in how codes are ranked and addressed across different makes and models.
  • Page 41 Use this function following a vehicle repair and code clearing procedure to verify test results after a single drive cycle. ● If a test failed during the drive cycle, the DTC associated with that test is reported. If the pending fault does not occur again within 40 to 80 warm-up cycles, the fault is automatically cleared from memory.
  • Page 42 5.5.1.5 Definition of Fault Code 5.5.1.5.1 First DTC Character The first DTC character is always a letter. There are four types of codes: ● P codes, "P" indicates a problem with the powertrain. It includes the engine, transmission, drivetrain, and fuel system. ●...
  • Page 43 A "1" represents a code that is specific to the car's make or model. It's known as an enhanced code, meaning it doesn't fall under an SAE standard. If you see a "1," reach out to the vehicle manufacturer directly for more information. 5.5.1.5.3 Third DTC Character If the second DTC character is a "0,"...
  • Page 44 5.5.4 Live Data(Mode $01) Use this function to view current emission-related data from the selected electronic control module (ECM) of the vehicle. The main screen layout consists of two primary columns: the left-hand column provides descriptions of each parameter, while the right-hand column displays the corresponding parameter values along with their units or states.
  • Page 45 5.5.4.2 Select Live Data After selecting the data streams you want to view, click "Show Selected" to display only the selected data streams, without interference from other data streams. NOTE You can select up to four data streams at a time. 5.5.4.3 4-IN-1 Live Data Select the data streams you want to view, click "Curve Combinatior,"...
  • Page 46 5.5.5 Read Freeze Frame(Mode $02) Freeze frame data provides a snapshot of critical parameter values at the moment a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is set. This function allows you to display freeze frame data for any stored emission-related DTC. Typically, the stored freeze frame data corresponds to the last DTC that occurred.
  • Page 47 5.5.6.2 This Driving Cycle Displays the status of monitors since the beginning of the current driving cycle. 5.5.7 O2S Monitoring Test(Mode $05) This option opens a menu of tests designed to check the integrity of the oxygen sensors (O2S). Selecting a test displays all pertinent O2S parameters specific to that test.
  • Page 48 5.5.8 On-Board Monitor Test (Mode $06) This function allows you to view the results of On-Board Monitor tests. The tests are useful after servicing or after erasing a vehicle’s control module memory. The data provided pertains to specific systems and components that the onboard diagnostic system continuously monitors, such as misfire counters, as well as those it monitors intermittently.
  • Page 49 5.5.9 Component Test(Mode $08) This function enables bidirectional control (to limited extend) of the ECM. The purpose of this function is to allow the Diagnostic Tool to control the operation of an onboard system, test, or component, such as EVAP leakage test or other test. This function is useful in determining whether the ECM responds to a command well.
  • Page 50 appropriate execution options, enter correct values or data, and perform necessary actions, the screen prompts will guide you through the complete process for various special functions. 6.1 Maintenance Light Reset The Diagnostic Tool can be used to reset the engine oil life system, which calculates the optimum oil life change interval based on the vehicle's driving conditions and climate.
  • Page 51 Step 2: Select the appropriate identification method. Step 3: Enter automatic setting menu.
  • Page 52 Step 4: Confirm the [New value] you just entered, and then click "OK" at the bottom right to complete the procedure. Step 5: Message of "Write successfully" displays when Oil Reset function has been successfully performed.
  • Page 53 6.2 EPB 1. If the brake pad wears the brake pad sense line, the brake pad sense line will send a signal to the onboard computer asking for replacing the brake pad. After replacing the brake pad, you must reset the brake pad to clear the trouble code. Otherwise, vehicle will continue to falsely notify the driver that the brake pads are in need of replacement.
  • Page 54 Step 2: Ensure your vehicle type. Step 3: Enter the maintenance mode menu and release the handbrake.
  • Page 55 Step 4: Wait until the message of "Successful operation" pops up. And press "OK" to exit the menu. 6.3 SAS Steering Angle Sensors (SAS) System Calibration permanently stores the current steering wheel position as the straight-ahead position in the SAS EEPROM. Therefore, the front wheels and the steering wheel must be set exactly to the straight-ahead position before calibration.
  • Page 56 Step 1: Enter the SAS menu and choose the vehicle model according to the vehicle being tested. Step 2: Ensure you vehicle type. Step 3: Follow the instructions displayed and press "OK" after completing the instructions shown.
  • Page 57 Message of "Function execution is completed" displayed when SAS reset function has been successfully completed. 6.4 BMS Reset The Battery Management System (BMS) allows the Diagnostic Tool to evaluate the battery charge state, monitor the close-circuit current, register the battery replacement and activate the rest state of the vehicle.
  • Page 58 Battery matching is performed to re-match the control module and motoring ● sensor to detect battery power usage more accurately, which can avoid an error message displayed on the instrument cluster. The operation guidelines of the BMS Reset function are shown as below: Step 1: Enter the BMS Reset menu and choose relevant models according to the vehicle being tested.
  • Page 59 6.5 Injector Coding This function can write the identification code of the fuel injector into the ECU so that the ECU can recognize the new injector. After the ECU or injector is replaced, the injector code of each cylinder must be confirmed or re-coded so that the cylinder can better identify injectors to accurately control fuel injection.
  • Page 60 Step 2: Click "injector matching" icon. Step 3: Select the option that matches your vehicle.
  • Page 61 Wait until the message "Write successfully" pops up means that you have done. 6.6 DPF/GPF The Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) function manages DPF regeneration, DPF component replacement teach-in, and DPF teach-in after replacing the ECM. The ECM monitors driving style and selects a suitable time to employ regeneration. Vehicles driven a lot at idling speed and low load will attempt to regenerate earlier than vehicles driven more with higher load and speed.
  • Page 62 DPF regeneration may be performed in the following cases: The exhaust back pressure sensor is replaced. ● The PM trap is removed or replaced. ● The fuel additive nozzle is removed or replaced. ● The catalytic oxidizer is removed or replaced. ●...
  • Page 63 Follow the instructions on the device screen until you see a confirmation of ''successful operation.'' 6.7 Language Change This function is to change the system language of the instrument cluster or control console. 6.8 ABS Bleeding Anti-Lock Braking System keeps the tires from locking up immediately when there are brakes.
  • Page 64 ● Change the brake fluid The operation guidelines of the ABS Bleeding function are shown as below: Step 1: Enter the ABS Bleeding menu and choose relevant models according to the vehicle being tested. Step 2: Follow the prompt steps and complete the function. Caution The ABS pump screw needs to be unscrewed.
  • Page 65 so can accurately control the actions of regulating throttle (or idle engine) to adjust the amount of air intake. 6.10 A/C Relearn AC system relearn must be performed when the vehicle AC ECU or actuator is replaced or the ECU memory is lost. 6.11 Gearbox Matching This function can complete the self-learning of the gearbox and improve the shift quality, when the gearbox is disassembled or repaired which may cause shifting...
  • Page 66 6.15 Headlight Adjustment Also called Headlight Matching or AFS Reset. This function can initialize the adaptive headlight system. The headlight system can decide whether to automatically turn on the headlights based on the ambient light intensity, monitor the vehicle's driving speed, body posture, etc., and adjust the headlight lighting angle.
  • Page 67 6.20 Rain/Light Sensor This function is to reset the rain/light sensor after the replacement of the rain/light sensor or the front windshield. 6.21 EGR Relearn Also called EGR Adaption. This function is used to learn the EGR (Exhaust Gas Re-Circulation) valve after it is cleaned or replaced. 6.22 Suspension System This function can adjust the vehicle body height sensor for level calibration after replacing the vehicle height sensor or control module in the air suspension system,...
  • Page 68 Go to "More"> "My Account"> "Workshop" to add your job information if needed. 7.2 Diagnostic Report Here you can view all historical diagnostic reports, you can select the report you want to view based on the date of each report.
  • Page 69 7.3 Settings It covers the settings for the diagnostic software or tablet, including the tablet's language, units used in the diagnostic program, and more. 7.3.1 Language This function allows you to modify the language you need, so you won't have any language problems during use.
  • Page 70 Here are the detailed steps: (1) Contact Your Dealer: Provide your tablet's Serial Number (S/N) to your dealer and specify the desired language. (2) Factory Data Reset: More> Settings> About>Factory Data Reset (3) Log in Again with Your Registered Account. (4) Remove English Diagnostic Software.
  • Page 71 Metric Units: Centimeters, kilometers, grams, kilo,℃,litres, pa, kpa Imperial Units: Inch, foot, yard, oz, lb, ℉,PSI, mile, galon US Units: Inch, foot, yard, oz, lb, ℉, PSI, mil, mile 7.3.3 Wi-Fi Connection Here you can change the available Wi-Fi to ensure network speed. 7.3.4 Display &...
  • Page 72 7.3.5 Storage Here you can check the storage space status of your device and clear cache. 7.3.6 Date & Time Here you can select the time zone and choose 12-hour or 24-hour format.
  • Page 73 7.3.7 About Here, you can view the device name, serial number, firmware version, device version, and restore the device to factory settings.
  • Page 74 8. Software Updates This chapter details how the software subscription operates and outlines basic procedures for software updates. Software updates can be performed while connected to a Wi-Fi network or using a mobile phone's hotspot. Using a mobile phone's hotspot is recommended in case of network provider restrictions or when home Wi-Fi is unavailable.
  • Page 75 Delete Software Program: When the diagnostic tablet has taken up too much memory and become slow, the solution is to delete the software programs you rarely use to free up some space. How to delete diagnostic software program: To delete rarely used diagnostic software program, enter Diagnostic menu and click on any diagnostic software package for five seconds.
  • Page 76 9.2 Data Logging For software-related issues such as vehicle communication problems or function failures, data logging often provides crucial information for successful technical support sessions. To ensure we can assist you effectively, please ensure your Diagnostic Tool remains connected to Wi-Fi for at least 15 minutes. Additionally, provide the Serial Number (S/N).
  • Page 77 10. Compliance Information 10.1 FCC Compliance / FCC ID: 2AW3IF510 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.
  • Page 78 ● Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. ● Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance. 10.2 UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) is a compliance mark introduced by the UK after Brexit, intended to replace the previous CE mark.
  • Page 79 Limited Two-Year Warranty Shenzhen XTOOL tech Intelligent Co., LTD.(the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this XTOOL device that should this product or any part thereof during normal usage and under normal conditions be proven defective in material or...
  • Page 80 5. Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative, or structural items such as framing and non-operating parts; 6. Products damaged from external causes such as fire, dirt, sand, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft, or improper usage of any electrical source. 12. Appendix 12.1 Navigation Path Quick Check Misfire Counters: Auto Identification>...
  • Page 81 4. If neither of the above methods successfully charges the device, please contact our technical support: support@xtoolonline.com and send a video showing the charging issue. Q5: Can scanner tune up car? A: Sorry, IP500-BMR Diagnostic Tool does not have the capability to tune up car.
  • Page 82 Q6: It was frozen until the battery went flat even I tried the reset button and the power button. A: Please make sure you have updated the App to the latest version(To update the App to the latest, go to More> Setting> About> Version> APP Version to check the latest App version and update to the latest.).
  • Page 83 ● Diagnosis> America/Europe/Asia> Vehicle Selection> Manually Selection. Q10: My diagnostic tool cannot connect to Wi-Fi. A: If it shows "times out", please check your router and make sure that your router selected WPA2, not WPA3(maximum compatibility), and that it has not blocked the outgoing network traffic to non-US regions like China.
  • Page 84 Peugeot, scan tools need to be connected to the Internet, because it is required by the manufacturer. It will require internet connection when you are doing some advanced features like ECU Programming. Q14: Does your tools can support all the functions on all vehicles? A: All our tools are comprehensive diagnostic tools that can work on many vehicle brands, but it cannot do all the functions on all vehicles, just like any other scan tools in the market, even the factory scanner can only do functions on their own brand.
  • Page 85 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xtoolonline/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xtoolonlineus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@xtoolonline Invent with us, test products before they hit market, help us make better products for everyone: E-mail: inventers@xtool.com Create social media content, post online and help our community: E-mail: marketing@xtoolonline.com...