Diagnostic Device Comparison
Monday, June 28, 2021

Diagnostic Device Comparison

Autel Maxisys 909, 919 and Ultra - Launch X-431 Pad V, Pad VII - Thinktool Master and Master X Diagnostic Comparisons

Upon your intense request, we, as Nitro Mekatronik Automotive, compared the hardware and software features of the Autel, Launch and Thinktool diagnostic devices that we distribute.

Autel Maxisys Ultra, 919 and 909, the professional devices of Autel, Launch and Thinkcar brands, each of which is successfully known in the diagnostic industry, with basic and high level processing;

We compared the Launch X-431 Pad V and Pad VII and Thinktool Master and Master X.

       

In the passenger and light commercial vehicle group, and in some optionally in the heavy vehicle group;

These devices, which operate on vehicles after 1996 in domestic and Asian European American vehicle brand models, differ from each other in terms of software and hardware.

All of them are basic such as fault code reading deletion, oil reset, brake pad reset, steering angle sensor reset, battery adaptation, throttle adaptation, transmission adaptation, dpf regeneration, injector coding, tpms reset, adblue reset, egr adaptation, seat calibration, language change. In addition to common features such as diagnostic operations and online coding and programming operations, each of them also has different and superior features compared to each other.

When we look at the hardware; Autel 909 and 919 have 9.7 inch, Ultra 12.9 inch, LaunchPad V Thinktool Master and Master X 10 inch, Pad VII 13.3 inch touch screen tablet.

All of them are android operating system, Autel and Launch Octa-Core have Thinktool Quad-Core processor. The batteries of the Autel 909 and 919 are 15000 mAh, the Ultra's 18000 mAh, the Pad V 9360 mAh, the Pad VII 19000 mAh, and the Thinktool 6000 mAh. Vehicle connections are Maxiflash VCI on 909, Maxiflash VCMI on 919 and Ultra, Smart on Pad V

Box 3.0 is done with Smart Link C on Pad VII and Thinktool Master X, Thinkdiag on Thinktool Master. Except for Thinktool Master, six other devices support J2534, Doip and RP1210/D-PDU protocols.

All devices have automatic vehicle recognition feature. Unlike other brands, Autel has a fault analysis and fault code solution guidance feature, technical service bulletins that can be used in certain vehicles and a license plate reader feature. And it makes the process of resetting diesel emissions. While active testing can be performed on Autel 909, 919, Ultra and Thinktool Master and Master X, this feature is not available on Launch Pad V and Pad VII. Unlike them, Launch has a remote diagnosis feature.

Adas, Videoscope, and battery test feature are optional on all seven devices, while the oscilloscope is available on the 919 and Ultra, optional on the Launch and Thinktool, not on the 909. Likewise, the multimeter is available on the 919 and Ultra, optional on the Launch, not available on the Thinktool and Autel 909.

Can Bus control feature and waveform dynamo are only available in Autel 919 and Ultra.

Thermal imager, work light, docking station, tpms functions are optionally available in Thinktool Master and Master X, only the charging station is standard equipment in Ultra and tpms feature is optionally available in Launch, not available in other models.

Printer support is standard in Thinktool Master X and optional in Master.

In summary, it is possible to find a tablet that is suitable for the operations you want to do and the hardware you want.

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