We have a Foxwell and it seems to read live data well on the TD5, not that I understand half of it. Used it to diagnose MAF sensor and 3 Amigos.I've been thinking long and hard about this and do question whether, as a non-mechanic, I am qualified to understand or use some of the more in-depth information and tools that the Nanocom provides, or whether a more general tool, such as the Foxwell or iCarSoft would not be a better choice. If I decided to go that route is there anything to choose between these two makes/models?
It's also usable for codes on other OBD2 vehicles.
Like you say a Nanocom is more in depth but also a lot more expensive.