What is TOPDON AD500?
The Topdon ArtiDiag500 (2024 Version) is a mid-level, tablet-style OBD2 scanner that runs on an Android operating system. In that sense, it offers more features than a basic scanner — including hot functions, Live Data, multi-module scanning, and lifetime firmware updates via Wi-Fi.
Why choose TOPDON AD500?
● Scans the four most common vehicle systems: engine, transmission, ABS, and SRS modules
● New released 6 reset functions (Oil Reset, Throttle Adaptation, and SAS/TPMS/BMS/EPB Reset)
● Comprehensive emission self-check
● AutoVIN
● Live Data (compare up to 4 data streams at the same time)
● Record your historical diagnostic records for replay or send your diagnostic report for printing via email.
● Language: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Italian, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korea, Polish, Turkish
● 1-year warranty
● Free Wi-Fi updates for life
● CPU: 4-Core 1.5GHz
● RAM: 2G
● ROM: 32G
● Battery: 3350mAh
● OS: Android 11.0
● Screen Resolution: 1280×720
● Working Temperature: 0℃~50℃(32℉~122℉)
TOPDON AD500 Powerful Function:
1. Diagnostics
In this section, you can do the bulk of your scanning and interacting with vehicles. The ArtiDiag500 is capable of scanning engine, transmission, ABS (anti-lock braking system), and SRS (airbag system) modules. Here, it scans for DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes), which will tell you if there are any historical, pending, or current faults being monitored by the computer modules in your vehicle.
Included Modules:
● Auto Scan — it will scan every module it can see, per the above
● Control Unit — you can individually scan each module
● Hot Functions— Same as the Maintenance section (see below), here you can reset the oil light, throttle adaptation, electronic parking brake, steering angle, battery management systems, and tire pressure monitoring system (if equipped)
● Vehicle Profile — shows the make, model, year, and VIN of your vehicle
In addition to listing the trouble codes, the ArtiDiag500 offers common causes for potential codes, which can be helpful or daunting depending on how much experience you have in diagnostics.
2. OBD2 Functions
In this section, you can:
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Look for trouble codes (again)
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Access Live Data
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Check the I/M readiness of the vehicle (more on this below)
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See the status of the vehicle’s onboard monitors
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Test supported components
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And see vehicle information
Live Data
Live Data is exactly what it sounds like. If a sensor/computer is monitoring a piece of data while the vehicle is running, that’s Live Data. How fast is the engine turning? What are the O2 sensors seeing? Is the catalyst catalyzing? Are you pressing the brakes? How much are you turning the steering wheel? What’s the engine coolant temperature? And so on.
Mechanics use Live Data to look for components operating unusually and out of spec that might give them more clues to diagnose a trouble code or a poorly running vehicle. On the ArtiDiag500, users can see/record up to four simultaneous data streams.
I/M Readiness
By tapping the I/M Readiness button, you can see if your vehicle will pass an emissions test. The ArtiDiag500 allows you to see the I/M monitors status 1) since DTCs were last cleared or 2) this current driving cycle. From a user experience, it’s nice to have access to extra data about the I/M monitors. But most scanners offer clearer results in the form of pass/fail results (or a red, yellow, or red light).
3. New Upgrade 6 Maintenance Services
In the Maintenance section, users can perform the following six functions (if the vehicle is equipped) :
● Oil Reset
● Throttle Adaptation Reset
● EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) Reset
● Steering Angle Reset
● BMS (Battery Management System) Reset
● TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitor System) Reset
4. Library
In the library section, the ArtiDiag 500 offers the following:
● The DTC Repair Guide allows users to search for common trouble codes and see common repairs.
● The TSB library lists “Technical Service Bulletins,” which are common fixes for specific flaws identified by the vehicle manufacturer’s engineers. Unfortunately, after checking a few vehicle makes and models, this library is woefully incomplete. I wouldn’t use it.
● The DLC Location library shows picture locations for a variety of vehicle DLC/OBD2 ports. This library seemed very accurate in our searches.
● The Warning Light Library is a useful collection of warning lights that appear on vehicle gauge clusters and what they mean.
5. Battery Voltage
In Battery Voltage, users can look for battery voltage variances over time, which can be helpful when adding and testing accessories to get a better overall sense of the electrical system’s health, capabilities, and functionality.
6. Folder
In Folder, the ArtiDiag500 collects vehicle reports, recorded data streams, screenshots, and screen recordings. You can also use the Quick Support feature to remotely connect to and control the ArtiDiag500 to help solve technical issues and, when connected to Wi-Fi, surf the web on Google Chrome.
How to connect TOPDON AD500 to your car?
Step 1: Turn it on→Select a language→Set a time→Select a WiFi network→Log into your account (or register if needed)→At this point, the ArtiDiag500 will check for system and firmware updates.
Step 2: Find the Data Link Connector (DLC), also called OBD2 port. It’s typically tucked under the dash on the driver’s side.
If you can't find yours, use the DLC Location feature under Library. Once connected, turn the vehicle key (or push button start) to the ON position. But don’t start the vehicle just yet.
Here it will attempt to AutoScan your VIN. If this doesn’t work, enter the VIN manually. Or you can enter the make/model/year/engine/transmission of your vehicle.
TOPDON AD500 Review:
Pros:
● Large color touchscreen, easy-to-read
● Rugged design with soft edges
● Compatiable with most vehicles
● Supports all major OBD2 protocols
● Come with free lifetime upgrade via Wi-Fi
● Large battery capacity: 6100 milliamp battery
● Support the Engine, the transmission, the ABS and the SRS System
● Reads and clears codes
● Live data streaming
● Freeze frame data
● Oil light reset
● Battery tester
● Multilingual support
Cons:
● Big and heavy
● Cunmbersome to hold
● Doesn't fit in case
● Not all features are available on all vehicles
● No Bluetooth, no wireless communication
● Some users report that the software can be buggy
● The cable is a bit short
The ArtiDiag500 (2024 version) is a powerful device. On one hand, it delivers a high-end, tablet-style interface that’s easier to use than traditional scanners, a built-in battery, Wi-Fi and internet access, lifetime updates with no subscription fee, and the ability to document reports and record Live Data. In short, it’s (mostly) easy to use and offers a lot of value for the money for beginners and DIYers.
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