I will be testing the KingBolen K7 scan tool for the very first time. I’m eager to put this tool through its paces and see how it performs on different vehicles. Stay tuned for an in-depth review and my final assessment.
Unboxing and Setup
The KingBolen K7 comes with a comprehensive package that includes:
- The scan tool itself
- A password letter with the activation code
- Three years of updates
- An owner’s manual
- A Bluetooth VCI (Vehicle Communication Interface)
- Three different power tips
- A USB-C cable
After powering up the unit and connecting it to my Wi-Fi, the setup process was smooth and quick. The device features a responsive interface, a 13-megapixel camera, and an optional expansion port for additional modules like battery testers and TPMS tools.
Connecting to the Vehicle
Connecting the K7 to a vehicle is straightforward. The OBD2 port, typically located near the driver’s side wheel well, allows for a quick and secure connection. With the ignition on and the engine off, the scan tool can communicate with the vehicle via Bluetooth, making it convenient to work from the comfort of your garage.
Main Interface and Features
The main interface is user-friendly, with easy access to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and screen recording functions. The K7 also boasts a versatile OBD2 function for any vehicle from 1996 onwards, providing live data streams and the ability to read and clear fault codes.
OE Scan Capabilities
The real strength of the K7 lies in its OE (Original Equipment) scan capabilities. This feature allows for more detailed diagnostics compared to the generic OBD2 functions. For instance, the unit can perform a quick health report, detect the vehicle’s VIN, and display detailed fault codes from various modules like the Body Control Module and ABS.
Advanced Functions
The K7 supports a range of advanced functions such as:
- Actuation tests for sending commands to the vehicle
- Special functions like true mileage checks, phaser cleaning, and throttle re-learn
- Reset functions for air fuel, suspension, airbag, battery management, electronic parking brake, injector, oil, seat, steering wheel angle, sunroof, transportation, tire, and window
These features make the K7 an invaluable tool for both DIY enthusiasts and professional mechanics.
Performance and Usability
Throughout the testing, the K7 demonstrated reliable performance. However, there were moments when it operated slower than expected. Despite this, its comprehensive diagnostics, user-friendly interface, and robust support system make it a worthwhile investment. The inclusion of three years of updates without additional charges is a significant advantage over other scan tools that require costly annual subscriptions.
Final Verdict
I am giving the KingBolen K7 a RandomFix score in this video . This score reflects its affordability, ease of use, and extensive features, making it suitable for 95% of DIY home mechanics. While it’s not perfect, its minor shortcomings are outweighed by its benefits.
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