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The FOXWELL NT630 Plus is a cutting-edge OBD2 scanner designed for 12V vehicles, offering advanced ABS and SRS diagnostics, bidirectional live data, and an auto ABS bleeding function. It empowers home mechanics and professionals alike to save on expensive repairs by providing detailed fault codes, real-time sensor monitoring, and essential reset functions—all on a user-friendly 2.8" LCD with hassle-free WiFi updates. Compatible with most vehicles up to 2026, this tool is a must-have for anyone serious about vehicle maintenance and safety.



















| Asin | B07CSMJJK9 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,995 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #48 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand Name | FOXWELL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,951) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 9.84"L x 2.36"W x 17.72"H |
| Item Type Name | FOXWELL NT630 Plus OBD2 Scanner ABS SRS Code Reader Automotive OBD II ABS Airbag Diagnostic and Active Test Scan Tool(Enhanced 2019 Version) |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FOXWELL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NT630 Elite |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 |
| Model Number | NT630 Plus |
| Operating System | NOTE: NOT support CCD protocol. NOT support programming. NOT work on the vehicles that itself can not do the abs auto bleed function. |
| Power Source | Auto Bleed function is supported only on the right side for CHRYSLER/JEEP/DODGE vehicles, the left side requires manual bleed. |
| Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
| Upc | 712321438591 |
User
A good OBD-II scanner with ABS, SRS & Steering system diagnosis
I bought this to keep in the glove box of my 2006 RX-8.I thought all OBD-II scanners sold lately were equipped with ABS, SRS & other diagnostic functions, but it doesn't seem so. This was on sale with $20 off, so I bought it. This is to keep in the glove box of my 2006 RX-8, and for this purpose this tool would suffice. Tried it, and the auto VIN works and other functions are easy to navigate through. For high-end shops, this may not suffice but for home mechanics or those who do not wish to spend thousands of $$$ at a dealer/shop, this would save you a fortune.For Honda/Acura owners, note that Honda uses unique protocol for accessing control modules for ECU, ABS, SRS & what not. Even some Snap-on diagnostic tablets seem to have difficulty communicating with Honda vehicles. I have an Actron CP9580A in the dash of my 2004 Acura TL. The Actron is near-perfect tool for the majority of non-professionals in that it is loaded with all- system diagnostic functions (except for BODY/CAN systems). Unfortunately, it is no longer available and I bought mine in 2014 at $230. It also has x3 AAA batteries, as well as use vehicle battery power, while this Foxwell only uses vehicle battery, so you cannot power it unless it is connected to a vehicle or a PC. If the Actron was still available, that would have been the one I bought. However, at this price this Foxwell is also a good value.My main diagnostic platform is Autel Maxisys MS906BT (BlueTooth, so you can use it via wireless). This lets me do everything that an HDS (Honda Diagnostic System used at Honda & Acura dealers) can do, including ECU & duplicate key programming (an HDS is about $10,000 I believe). The Autel was about $1,300 and you may think it's over-priced, but several dealer visits would pay it off. I work as an airline plane tech, so the Autel is no rocket science (anyone who uses smart phones/tablets can use it with no hassle). Besides, the Autel is not just a diagnostic tablet but can function as, well, a tablet so it comes with Chrome & other tablet functions (the OS is Android). For such system, $1,200 was a serious bargain for me. You can also connect borescope camera, has USB 2.0 & mini-USB interface as well as micro SD slot. It is one of the best investments I made for my vehicles. The only issue is that the free software update is for 1 year, and after that you have to pay monthly subscription fees to access updates for a price. However, neither of my vehicles needs updates so it does not affect me. Newer vehicles may come with systems that a hand-held scanner is of little help, but Autel with updates would be able to resolve just about any issues.Update on 6/26/24: The seller is serious about making sure the customers are satisfied with their purchases. If you're not satisfied for any reason, this seller would make sure that you are 100% happy. I have been an Amazon customer for 24 years, and OBDZON, the seller, is by far THE BEST I've come across.
User
Exactly what a Home Mechanic Needs...
Take Your time and read the easy to follow instructions....This Unit saved Me a Chunk of Change $$ fixing my 2002 F150 after my ABS light came on.. An ABS Module cost Hundreds New and a Mechanic installing it as well is over $1,000 and higher... OMGFound out through researching I needed a Higher End Scanner to detect and diagnose ABS issues but also a ABS Bleed feature...Worked so well.. I will keep it absolutely..My Diagnosis revealed a bad Front Wheel Sensor.... Ordered a Pair for the Front for $22 here on Amazon...
User
Seems to be a remarkably robust tool in my limited set of tests. Some documentation issues.
I bought this scanner because it is able to run the ABS bleed cycle on a variety of domestic and foreign cars and after inquiring with the manufacturer as to whether my specific car was covered I purchased it. When I got the device I tested out some of the basic functionality on a couple of my vehicles. The device comes with a fairly decent plastic case to carry it in, which is nice since most don't and bundling up the cables can be a pain. The software on the device was pretty much up to date. It has multiple files it uses for different manufacturers and when I went to update there were about five files that needed updating, but nothing I needed to use. The base software that runs the device was up to date.The device handles identifying different makes and models in different ways. In some cases it can auto-detect the vehicle VIN and send you right into the diagnostics. In other cases it requires that you enter the VIN manually. With my 04 Lincoln Navigator I had to enter the VIN manually. The third case is one that seems to be undocumented and that I found when I hooked the scanner up to my 2006 Corvette. You go through the menus selecting make and model and then it comes to a set of menus where there are only numbers and letters as options. From reading replies on here to reviews I saw a support person indicate that you have to enter the fifth character of the vehicle VIN at this menu and sure enough once I did this I got the various options I wanted. I deducted a star from the review just for this, because I fail to understand how this very basic piece of information is left out of the documentation.I tested it on my Navigator and my Corvette and it is able to do live data on both and control modules on both. I monitored the TPS data on both of them and was able to see the value going up and down while getting on and off the gas pedal. On my Corvette I was able to disable the solenoid that opens the passenger door. Normally when you touch the button on the door it slides the window down slightly and pops the door open, but when I disabled the solenoid it only slid the window down. Re-enable and it all worked again. The device has a long list of sensors and modules that it seems to control. I have not tested all the options or the ABS bleed functionality yet as it is still winter, but the option is available from the menus. I will report back after the weather warms up and I'm able to try out the procedure. So far though, for the price, it seems like a bargain.
User
Wow, This Thing Solved My Problem And $aved A Bundle...
I was having problems with a “soft” brake pedal on my 2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited. Although it had always had a softer brake pedal than I prefer from day one, it suddenly went from soft to almost to the floor for an unknown reason. Vacuum assist worked great so that part was okay. So then I went the usual way of chasing parts…got a new master cylinder, bench bled it, installed it and put all new fluid in the master cylinder and all the lines. But, still no change! Bled all 4 wheels (in proper sequence) at least 4 times and no change! The pads had less than 10k miles on them and they still looked new. No leaking of brake lines or calipers or stuck calipers, so I was in a real quandary! Exhausted all the remedies suggested by the “experts” on the internet (some of them being totally absurd, some were “well duh” like I'm stupid and some of simple mindlessness). I almost gave up and resigned myself to become a “pedal-pumper”…something my wife totally objected to being herself. So, it was either drop $60 grand for a new Wrangler for her or get my a%% in gear and get it fixed. The only thing left was the ABS system…something I confess to not knowing much about and probably could not fix and knew was probably very expensive to fix. So, I did more in-depth technical research and came upon the idea that maybe it was just air in the ABS system. But, how do I bleed the ABS system? More research and more stupid answers on the internet, so what am I going to do? Although, there were no trouble lights indicating ABS problems (yes, the bulbs lit up on ignition/start-up diagnostics), maybe it was worth a try to get a diagnostics done. So, I asked around and found out that the stealership would do that, but just for the diagnostics it would be around $175 and 2 or 3 days of waiting around for them to “around to it”. Then probably a grand or two to fix it (they don't just fix it, they replace the whole system) and more waiting around! More internet research! Finally, I did find some info about scanners that could autobleed ABS systems…what? Yeah, it was true and specifically information this FOXWELL NT630 Plus scanner! Could this be true? I contacted FOXWELL just to make sure that it would do an ABS autobleed and specifically on my Wrangler? They responded immediately with an affirmative, and also gave me a ton of other info about how to upgrade this unit to the latest software and such off of their website. I mean, they are customer-oriented to the max! I thought to myself that this is a no-brainer as this unit would cost me less than a diagnostic session at the stealership and I would have a scanner of my own! So, I ordered it, updated the firmware with the FOXWELL latest software upgrades and attached it to my Wrangler's OBD. Yeah, I was a bit nervous, but I did exactly what the video and written instructions told me to do, followed the on-screen dialogue and what happened next absolutely floored me. As the FOXWELL NT630 Plus went through it's diagnostics and repair sequence, there were some noises coming from under the hood and my brake pedal vibrated (just like the instructions said would happen). I then shut everything down as instructed by the on-screen dialogue and disconnected the unit from the OBD. Started the engine again and stepped on the brake pedal and nearly fell to the floor. The brake pedal was back with more firmness than ever before and now 3 months later, still as firm as it was after this unit fixed the ABS system! Thank you, FOXWELL…for a great product and really great customer support! Thanks for saving me literally thousand$ of dollars! I am so grateful! I am not a spokesman for this company, am not an employee of this company, nor did anyone ask me for a positive review. This is a real review from real results that I got from using this scanner...period!!
User
Saved Me a Trip to the Mechanic, and Made Me Feel Like a Genius
I bought the FOXWELL NT630 Plus after watching lots of YT videos, thinking I’d use it once, clear a code, and toss it in the glove box. Instead, this little orange gadget has turned me a “car whisperer.”The first time I plugged it in, I expected a confusing mess of menus and codes that looked like alien language. But it was surprisingly easy to use. Within minutes, I found the ABS issue that had been haunting my dashboard for weeks. A quick fix later, the light was gone, and I avoided what would’ve probably been a very expensive “diagnostic fee” at the shop. What I love most is that it doesn’t just spit out codes and leave you guessing. It actually tells you what’s going on in plain English. That alone makes it worth the money. The buttons feel solid, the screen is clear, and it doesn’t feel like a cheap gadget that’ll die after two uses. Is it going to magically fix your car? No. But will it tell you exactly what’s wrong so you don’t walk into a repair shop blind? Absolutely. And that’s a powerful feeling. If you own a car and like saving money, this thing pays for itself the first time you use it. I went from “person who knows nothing about cars” to “person who says ‘let me scan that real quick’” and honestly, that’s pretty fun.Highly recommend!!
User
Product does not do what it claims to do!!!
The NT630 OBDII Scanner works right out of the box; that is, it powers up and can be connected to the car and read VIN and other DTC's automatically or on command. However it does not seem to be able to do any Automated ABS Brake Bleed tests, at least not on Mazda. It has a laborious menu of different sub-functions of an ABS modulator; but unfortunately without detailed engineering knowledge of the specific ABS module on a car, I am not even sure even if one had that detailed information whether one would be able to effectively Bleed the ABS Control Module. I think the device manufacturer makes false claims about what can be supported by the ABS Bleed. Note I am not categorically stating that there may be a few cars in their list of support where Automated ABS Bleed is possible. It's likely that some cars can be ABS Bled with this unit. However there is no indication in the user manual or their website on exactly which cars can be effectively have their brakes bled in this manner. I wasted a lot of time... waiting for this to arrive and then trying to get it to work.Also there is a real scarcity of useful videos that demonstrate the ABS Bleed function for this unit. So I am leery after my experience about what this device is really capable of. One would imagine that an OBDII scanner that is specifically touted as an ABS Module Brake Bleeder, should have videos that explicitly demonstrate that feature on a variety of cars, or at least have a list of cars on which this feature is explicitly supported.I am terribly disappointed. The advice I give potential buyers is question the data you get from the manufacturer and understand exactly what the tool can do for you before purchase. Just reading ABS fault codes and toggling inlet and outlet brake ports may not be the solution to what you need to do.For what I have experienced, I would try to give a ZERO.The good thing I experienced, is the seller was prompt. Got the product in 2 days.
User
More than just a code reader
Likely the best tool I ever added to my box.This Scanner couldn't be easier to use for a backyard mechanic and it does so much more than just tell you what your problem code is and means.My first use of it, for which I bought it, saved me well over 500 bucks as it allowed me to detect the problem and after replacing the part it made a complete hands free adjustment and reset of the steering and braking components while I sat behind the wheel watching it do its thing.Updates for every car I've used it on have only taken a few minutes with the scanner plugged into my PC and a very simple app downloaded from their website.10/10 would recommend it over any cheaper scanner on the market
User
Better, but not still not great for 987.1's
Using this on a 987.1 Cayman, 2008. I tried the iCarSoft POR V2.0 before this, which didn't work at all. This unit is still stuck to the slower bus of the standard OBDII, but it did allow me to reset my service reminders and a few other things. It's still limited to basic functions, so you can't change stuff like door lock behavior, and I couldn't figure out how to disable the passenger airbag (my car doesn't have the physical disable switch on the side of the passenger door dashboard).It can also pull some rudimentary data from OBD, such as rpm, speed, intake temp, coolant temp, etc. with some catches. Firstly, the data is polled every half second, or maybe a little faster. When trying to troubleshoot a problem, if you do a WOT pull, it won't give you enough detail on timing unless you somehow had the space to do it in 4th or 5th gear. However, it is good enough to keep an eye on coolant temperature for example, which is a potential problem area for at least my generation car. The second issue is more minor, but basically the data is stored in a strange format. If you try to overwrite with the same name, it will glitch and not record your data, so always remember to change the name of the save file. Once it is saved, you are supposed to use the Foxwell program to view the data, but their viewer is odd and the software is a bit of a pain to use in general. You can rename the files to .csv, but then you have to go through the CSV file and manually add a time column and delete the bracket characters and such to get it to load up in other datalog viewing programs. It's doable, but definitely not a great solution.I kept this one and returned the iCarSoft, so I guess that's my verdict. For the low $100 range it's the best you can do I guess, but honestly I should've just saved up the $279 for a Durametric and done that instead, as that would've offered a much more complete solution and much better data logging tech. Still, this one lives in the car and after installing a third radiator kit, gave me peace of mind about temps on track so it has some value.
User
Tut was es verspricht
Bin zufrienden mit dem Teil, bei den Updates sollte man schauen ob man alles wirklich braucht und dann abwählen. Wärend bei den meisten Automarken es sich um ein paar KB bis MB handelt sind es z.B. bei BMW gleich mal über 900 MB. das muss man sich ja nicht antun, wenn man keinen BMW hat, da das die Zeit des Udatevorganges enorm verlängert. Sobald der Stecker drin ist geht die Kiste an und los gehts. Hat mir viel Geld gespart, da ich so wusste, dass ich eine neue Lambdasonde brauche und auch welche und dass mein Airbag nach dem Wiedereinbau einen Kurzen hatte. Da wär ich sonst nie drauf gekommen. Das ist nämlich Absicht vom Hersteller, die Kontakte werden beim Ausbau, bzw abziehen des Steckers mechanisch auf Kurzschluss gestell, damit er bei versehentlichem Kontakt mit einem Stromführenden Kabel nicht auslöst. Da muss man erst mal drauf kommen! Ohne das Teil hätte ich den Airbag weggeschmissen oder wär ein die Werkstatt. Beides hätte sicherlich viele hundert Euro gekostet.
User
Excellent device
This scanner does what it says it will do. Having had two disappointments with other brands, the Foxwell NT630 Elite enabled me to reset the airbag codes on my BMW E87. Solid device with substantial case and good instruction book.
User
Update Scanner when you first receive so it has latest boot version and vehicle updates
Very painful menu structure. With endurance you can find your way around. After finding what you are looking it very easy to follow test instructions.I used it mainly to find a defective wheel speed sensor and fix the problem. Nice graphing capabilities to view and compare two wheel sensors against each other.I will also be using the EPB reset feature which is in the menu to complete the rear brakes pads replacement soon.
User
Spécifique. Lisez bien le mode d’emploi avant et regarder l’année le Votre de voiture.
Attention, il faut commander ce produit par rapport à son utilité et ses fonctions et surtout l’année de la voiture car il prend pas tout je l’ai, je l’ai renvoyé préférez le 680 ou 80 plus
User
Very good tool
Just the job, shows plenty of information. Updates easily. Best I've had so far and I've had a few. Well pleased.
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