How to choose the Best OBD2 Scanner diagnose tool for Mercedes Benz W211

There is not only one Mercedes Benz diagnostic scanner device for W211. Different engineers bought different models in different markets and at different times, they are MB sd connect c4 SDS Xentry, Foxwell NT650, Launch icarscan, Autel AP200, Thinkcar Pro etc. They are all verified working fine, let’s have a look at what they can do? Are they worth the money?

1. Chinese clone sd connect c4 SDS Xentry Review:

I use a Chinese clone c4, love it for me the biggest advantage is it includes workshop manual and part catalog.

Further I like the guided troubleshooting have not seen anything like it on other scanners.

SDS w/ Chinese MUX. That’s the best thing out there for a Mercedes-Benz.

A couple things you can do with SDS is mods like lowering the car via the airmatic options or coding things present/not present.

For DIY user: full SDS lets you make changes and updates, but I think it’s overkill if you just want to repair whatever breaks. I think they are in the $600-$700+ range although sometimes you find used ones cheaper.

Alright, having WIS is super nice IF, and that’s a big if, you’re going to do all your own work. However, you can just get a copy of the WIS and EPC so no need to get SDS just for WIS.

I picked up one of the WIS/EPC copies

and have been pretty happy with it. I don’t think mine is 100% current, but it’s got everything for my 2005, and it was not expensive. Came with all the software to run it – pre-installed on a virtual machine, with free software to boot it – and Just Worked. Being able to do all the datacard lookups I wanted and to look at whole systems and find part numbers has already been useful.

Paired with one of the less expensive scanners, it might be all you need.

(I am waiting for my sd connect C4 knock-off to arrive and have already put together the needed old laptop with a serial port to run it with, but I’m a computer geek and easily have that kind of thing at hand. If you don’t feel confident about installing unavailable software on elderly laptops, it might not be the right course for you.)

2. Foxwell NT650 Benz scanner review

I have SDS SD4 clone and it works well, but definitely improved when I installed the software natively on a laptop rather than running it as a virtual machine on a USB hard drive.

Recently I needed a scanner and didn’t have access to my SDS. I needed to replace SBC and secondary air pump issue on an SL55.

So i bought a Bluedriver. It looked pretty but was only able to read basic codes rather than components like the SBC. Also it didn’t do activations for testing.

So then bought a Foxwell NT650, with the Mercedes extra functions download. fairly familiar navigation to the SDS and was able to deactivate the SDS and also bleed the brakes. It did crash a couple of times when I was trying a few things, but as it is powered from the OBD II port you just pull out the cable and reconnect it. Good value for money I think and of course will work on other cars too.

3. Launch icarscan review:

The iCarScan VCI (vehicle communication interface) can turn your Android/ios smartphone into a professional automotive diagnosis tool. Users can communication with automotive’s OBDII socket via BlueTooth with an Android smartphone/ tablet, to achieve full systems and full function diagnosis, include reading/ clearing trouble codes, data stream, actuation test, adaptation, ECU coding & programming, oil reset, other special function, etc.

Launch X431 icarscan is an Automotive Diagnostic Device powerful than easydiag. it supports full systems diagnsis for the car ,16 kinds of reset functions, and 115kinds of car software .it including kinds of car software .you can delete car errors codes and reset the system if you have the icarscan.

4. Autel AP200 review

I’m still using my X431 Launch EasyDiag I bought years ago. Found bad steering angle sensor with it and just recently had a pending fault with the intake manifold. All you really need is something to tell you what’s wrong with it and be able to scan sub systems. Still works, at the time it was about $30 but now it’s way up in price.

If I were getting one now, I’d probably just get the Autel AP200 about $60 on autonumen.com.

If you want to find codes, bleed your brakes, mess with stuff a bit, and probably do this stuff on all your other cars – a regular Foxwell/Autel/iCarsoft will work fine.

5. Thinkcar 2 and Thinkcar Pro review

Now Thinkcar have the Thinkcar 2 on sale for some days. Has a bunch of reset functions like ABS brake bleed, DPF reg, etc.

There’s the Thinkcar Pro and also Thinkdiag. Probably the Pro is better, Thinkcar 2 is limited to just two VINs whereas pro will do an entire car line. Reset software is also limited to the vin with thinkcar 2. And the pro model is about the same price.

They have a Thinkdiag which does all car lines and reset software but that’s basically almost $300. I guess that would be good if you’re a mechanic that works on lots of cars. Their reset features include ABS bleeding and DPF reg.

Now, you know how to choose the tool for you car. Enjoy. If you have any questions, Please contact us via Email: mailto:service@autonumen.com