carguy75
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- Atlanta, Georgia
- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
The D8 does go deep into the ECU to pull even old codes stored in history. I was able to see what exactly went wrong over the years with the 2015 Lexus I bought recently. It reported that the Lexus had a bad power door switch and camshaft sensor at one point. Both of the issues has been resolved.I don't do a lot of major work on cars anymore - but I would like to be able to see what's going on in the various systems & maybe be able to reset things here and there before I "Repair by Check"...
The scan tool is must have for any DIY that work on newer cars or for someone who buys used cars often because you can get a good history of what went wrong with it over the years. The bonus for used car buyers is that you can unlearn all the smart keys and just add the keys you have in your possession; especially if you buy a car from a seller that is questionable and only claim to have one key to offer you. Lexus charge about $500-$700 to do that for you if you want a new smart key.