March 29, 2014

Working with Creator C110 BMW code reader V3.1

I get a Creator C110 BMW Code Reader V3.1 online from a Chinese OBD2 tool seller--obd365.com, because it cheaper than store. Here I would like to talk about my experience using the BMW code reader.

According to the manual book, Creator C110 V3.1 is able to pull fault codes from a lot of systems, including EWS, Airbag, ARS, SMF, ABS, ACS, DSC, SBSL, EDCSHL, EDCSHR, EDCSVL, EDCSVR, VDM, ACSM, AMPH, AMPT, CA, CCC-BO, CCC-GW, CHAMP-BO, CHAMP-GW, CNAV, DAB, FD, FLA, FRM2, FZD, HUD and CIC. I have not tried to diagnose with all of these systems. So far I have troubleshot with the device in airbag, ABS and SRS system for 8 BMW vehicles, such as BMW 1 16i, BMW 320i and BMW X6.

By far I have used the tool for 8 times. Well, it is unusual for private car owner to use a OBD2 scanner that often, but as a self-employed auto shop owner, I have to deal with at least 5 cars per day on average. Creator C110 V3.1 works quite well overall. It can do all the things I ask it to and response my order quickly.

The tool is quite user-friendly. It features 6 buttons on the operational interface, making it very easy for users to carry out diagnoses.

One thing I do not like about my Creator C110 is it only supports two languages: English and Germany. I don't understand the English well, As Japanese.

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