Seems that both tools have the same capabilities but i can't confirm that, what's certain is that Foxwell can bleed the system(scroll down to ''special functions")Does anyone know if the Foxwell (or Vident) will bleed the ABS system?
I recently purchased a Hawkeye Total direct from Bearmach, ordering the dongles that I needed at the same time. I was told that the dongles were not in stock but would be available in a couple of weeks. When I contacted Bearmach about three weeks later i was told that the company that manufactured Hawkeye equipment for them had been sold and that the buyers would no longer supply any Hawkeye equipment. To the credit of Bearmach they offered a full refund if I wanted to return the machine or a partial refund and I could keep it. I kept the machine and am now trying to find details of the internal connections of the various dongles. Is it possible for you to let me have details of the male pin to female socket connections of the two dongles that you have? I can let you have details of how to make your own dongles for about £8.00 and pin connections for the green dongle if you wish.I’d say in the 6 weeks ive had the hawkeye its saved me probably £100 + in diagnostic time plus more in me being able to diy fix the problems. It also diagnosed my mates D3 power loss and smoke issues in 5 mins (split intercooler hose). Saved him also.
If the Foxwell jobbie does the same as Hawkeye it will be great.
The dongles do allow greater range on the Hawkeye but most are slightly obscure. I have the blk and red dongle as they came with it.