What’s the deal?
There’s a Black Friday deal available for the Topdon Phoenix Lite 2, slashing 20% off the price, bringing it down to 640.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Topdon Phoenix Lite 2<!–> is available from Amazon for $830.
- It’s a powerful automotive diagnostic platform with lots of high-end features, and the ability to do work that would otherwise require a mechanic.
- The device is rather expensive, and comes with a significant learning curve.
Seeing the “check engine” light blink into existence on your car’s dashboard can be a major annoyance, right? It’s not just about the hassle of visiting a mechanic and the separation from your beloved vehicle, but also the looming dread of a potentially hefty bill.
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For the hands-on enthusiast, diving into car repairs not only saves money, but also brings the satisfaction of solving a problem. As cars evolve into increasingly complex machines, they often require specialized computers for diagnostics and repairs, presenting a challenge for the DIY enthusiast. Without the right tools by your side, navigating car repairs can be nearly impossible.
I’ve covered several automotive scan tools over the years, from the basic to the complex. I have now finally got the chance to take a look at a tool that redefines professional-level diagnostics: the Topdon Phoenix Lite 2–>. It’s an Android-powered tablet engineered to communicate with both cars and trucks, and capable of handling complex repair tasks.
Topdon Phoenix Lite 2 features
- Base hardware:
Android 10 tablet
8-inch, 1280 x 800 touchscreen display
Quad-core processor running at 2GHz
2GB of RAM
64GB ROM
12600mAh battery allowing up to 24 hours of runtime - Automotive scanner features:
Supports over 200 models (GM, Ford, Chrysler, Mercedes Benz, BMW, and more)
Ability to read/clear trouble codes, access ECU (engine control unit) information, read vehicle VIN, view real-time data, and run active tests
34 maintenance services, including oil reset, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) reset, DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter), gear learning, suspension reset, throttle adaption, and windows calibration
Dive deep into vehicle systems, including for the engine, transmission, airbags, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), ESP (Electronic Stability Program), and TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
The bi-directional scan tool enables a direct connection to the vehicle’s ECU (Electronic Control Unit) for active testing and control features such as dashboard, windows, doors, sunroof, lights, and more
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At first glance, the Phoenix Lite 2 may resemble a standard tablet, but after firing it up, you quickly realize the power of this thing.
To start, simply plug the wireless Bluetooth dongle into the vehicle’s OBD port. Be aware that finding this port in your vehicle may be a bit of a challenge, so you may need to look it up online. Once you’ve connected, you’ll notice the data start to pour in.