
Unfortunately, it cannot check the transmission.


For the ones that it can erase, you first need to eliminate the problem. Keep in mind that it cannot erase all codes in these systems. It can do everything the other two can and scan the SAS, ABS, and SRS systems. If you want to cover more systems in your car, the NT630 Plus is the OBD2 scan tool you’d like. Next in the line is NT301, which provides the same functionality as the NT201 with a few extras like a built-in error code library and an option to export the scan results. As usual, a free frame option is available. There is also an option to view live data and record it to review it later. In addition to that, you can do I/M readiness, EVAP, and O2 sensor tests. You can grab all the ECU data and see how the engine is working and if there are any error codes. The NT201 OBDII scan tool falls in the lowest class offering the basic functionality that you’d need. Overall features and functionsĬonsidering that these OBD2 diagnostic tools fall in different price ranges, we should expect to see many differences in their features and functions. The NT301 and NT201 are slightly closer with 1.3 and 0.6 pounds respectively.Įach of these FOXWELL OBD2 scanners is powered using the cable and the OBD connector on your car, meaning that there are no internal batteries. The heaviest of them all is the NT630 Plus at almost 2 pounds. Since you are looking at handheld devices, all of them are relatively light. Screen-wise, the NT201 has a slightly smaller screen measuring at 2.4 inches, while the other two are slightly larger at 2.8 inches.

Key differences Design and specificationsĪll 3 FOXWELL OBD2 scan tools may seem similar on the outside, but they have a few things unique to each one.
