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The Autel MS300 is a compact, easy-to-use OBD2 scanner compatible with all 1996 and newer OBD2-compliant vehicles, including CAN protocol. It reads and erases both generic and manufacturer-specific fault codes, turns off the check engine light, and checks emission monitor status. Powered directly by the vehicle battery, it features a backlit 2-line LCD display and a simple two-button interface, making professional-grade diagnostics accessible and affordable for every car owner.








| ASIN | B001LHVOVK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 43,905 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 334 in OBD-II Engine System Diagnostic Tools |
| Brand | Autel |
| Brand Name | Autel |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 903 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 69373572000338 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5L x 1.6W x 8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Autel AutoLink AL319 OBD2 reader car diagnostic Scanner Automotive Engine Fault Code Reader CAN Scan Tool |
| Item Weight | 220 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Autel Intelligent Technology Limited |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Native Resolution | Backlit LCD, 2 lines, 8 characters each |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Operating system | Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product dimensions | 5L x 1.6W x 8H centimetres |
| Screen Size | 2.4 |
| Screen size | 2.4 |
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M**H
Pretty much does
Having had so many problems getting an OBD2-USB cable talking between my laptop and car, I opted to go for this item and pretty glad I did Plugged it into the OBD2 socket (under the ashtray in the centre) on my 2003 Vauxhall Signum 2.2 Auto (pretty much a Vectra). The scanner lit up straight away and found the correct protocol before identifying one fault P0302 - a quick read of the included PDF file and hard copy of the user manual booklet identified a misfire on cylinder 2 (which seems pretty consistent with a problem I've been having (now will get my hands dirty and investigate more) The unit lets you reset the code, so I'll see if it comes up again. It also correctly read and identified the VIN and advises that the engine warning light was 'off' and that various scanning functions are running. Next test was on my 2002 MG ZT 160 - OBD2 socket is just to the right of the steering column, about knee-height. Again, plugged in, found the correct protocol and gave a 'no faults' response Final test was on my Wife's 1999 Vauxhall Tigra 1.6. The OBD socket is in the fuse panel to the right of the steering column (about knee-level again) This time, plugged in, but couldn't find the correct protocol, so couldn't read the codes. I'm guessing that because this is an older vehicle, the protocol isn't supported All in all, I'd say this was a pretty good item - it does the job and supplies the info you need in a pretty simple way. I guess you could ask for bells and whistles (eg an auto lookup of the fault code on the unit itself) but you get what you pay for. I wanted to pay as little as possible to identify any fault codes and that's exactly what I got - its not exactly a hardship to go and look it up in the PDF or booklet or key in the fault code to the little app thats included on a mini-CD. Buy it...if your car is after 2002, you probably won't be disappointed
T**E
Maxiscan Diagnostic Scanner ms300 obd2
Excellent scanner does exactly what it promises to do on the packaging reads and also removes Dtc's (diagnostic trouble codes) this scanner is powered by the vehicle battery when you plug it into the diagnostics port so no need to worry about running out of power, sadly the diagnostics in my Rover 200 are outdated and it just reads an error linking message, but nevermind it will be handy for any future cars that i get which are obd2 compliant you get an instruction book with different error codes and the meaning of them and also a cd that does the same, buy one of these if you just want a good simple easy to use scanner and don't get ripped off by garages and main dealers they may make it sound complicated but there's nothing to it plug in to diagnostics port, turn ignition on, scan and then review any error codes that pop up excellent tool so pleased about the price, no more pricey diagnostics charges for me because i can now do the same as the mechanic does!.
A**R
Paid for itself first time I used it!
I had a SAAB 93 which broke down without warning one day. The AA got me home but no fault was recorded on the ECU so I had no idea what was wrong. The AA technician advised me it would happen again and may record a fault when it did. So I bought this as it was cheap and reviews seemed good. Sure enough the car died again a short time after and it this time the ECU light came on, thus confirming it had recorded a fault. So using the instructions that came with the OBD2 I set to work. It took about 30 seconds to work out how to use it and a further minute to interrogate the ECU. The resulting code was easy to translate into a fault, using the handbook that came with the unit. So having established it was the EGR valve I asked my local garage to change it. They asked me how I'd diagnosed the fault and I told them I'd used the OBD2. The advised me the standard charge for interrogating the ECU is £42.Obviously they didn't charge me as I'd told them the fault. Having seen how simple this is I can't believe they charge that much but then I guess most folk think it's a really complicated and involved process. It isn't. Anyway, there you have it: This unit saved me more money than it cost, the very first time I used it! I've since lent it to 3 people, all of whom have gone and bought one! It's a shame it can't be used to reset other codes and dashboard advisory lights, like airbags and servicing etc, but it is a great bit of kit... your local garage won't want you to have one!! I have a different car now and am hoping not to need it for a long, long time though!! In summary: Ease of use: 5 stars. Value for Money: 5 stars. Functionality: 4 stars. Highly recommended.
D**E
Not the best
I rated this product 3 stars because when I put the CD in the computer that came with the scanner it didn't work, the CD was blank, I did send an email to Amazon and they said I had to send the whole thing back as it was from a third party and could not replace just the CD, not happy with this I emailed the company and they sent me a link so thatI could download the content on to my computer, a lot of wasted time but got there in the end. The scanner worked fine never the less.
M**A
Great value gadget for diagnosing car issues
This is a great gadget for anyone who fixes their own car or who simply wants to get rid of a pesky check engine light on their dashboard. Since 2001, every car sold in the EU has to have a little socket on it for on-board diagnostics. This gadget plugs into that socket and communicates with the car’s on-board computer. The computer stores information from various sensors, such as emissions sensors, temperature sensors, knock sensors, as well as performance data and generates a code if the car detects any problems. Using this device, you can read that code and get some idea of what’s causing the issue. Much of the time, if that little check engine light comes on, you’re probably going to want to get your car checked out. However, sometimes it can come on following a misfire, or if the engines too cold or sometimes just for no reason at all. This little gadget can turn that pesky thing off with a couple of clicks. Knowing the code for a fault can save a lot of time and money on trial-and-error repairs. It can also save you taking your car to a garage for a very minor resolution (such as changing spark plugs, etc). In that respect, this device could end up paying for itself many times over. Definitely value for money at the price being sold.
A**R
Remove all codes instantly
A must for new cars
E**Y
Money saving device
This is a brilliant little tool, I used it to clear a warning light on the dash in order to get more money for a part exchange. Cost me £20 to earn an extra £700 on the car. Really easy to use, you just plug it in to the OBD port, scan for faults, and then erase them before restarting the car for the light to disappear. Much more simple than those digital ones, works just as well. Would definitely recommend and it I’ll be keeping it in the boot of my new car should anything go wrong I can scan the fault and see what it is before taking it to the garage.
F**R
Clear faults
I have used this on my car it cleared all the faults they came back so cleared again no problem now