Overview
The TOPDON AD500 is a mid-range handheld scanner that goes beyond engine codes — reading ABS, SRS, and transmission faults on supported vehicles while running common service resets.
Oil service reset, SAS calibration, TPMS relearn, BMS battery registration, and EPB routines help you finish maintenance jobs that shops often charge labor for. AutoVIN speeds setup when supported by your vehicle.
Key Features
- Engine, ABS, SRS, and transmission module scanning
- Oil, SAS, TPMS, BMS, and EPB service resets
- Live data graphs and AutoVIN identification
- Built-in battery voltage test on supported configurations
- Lifetime free Wi-Fi firmware updates
What You Can Diagnose
ArtiDiag500 helps you identify root causes faster by reading fault codes, live sensor values, and module status across the systems it supports:
- Engine and powertrain diagnostic trouble codes
- ABS wheel-speed sensor and brake module faults
- SRS/airbag and seatbelt pretensioner codes
- Automatic transmission shift and solenoid faults
- Body control and comfort module communication errors
Service & Maintenance Functions
Beyond reading codes, this scanner runs guided service routines that save money on dealer labor. Available functions depend on your vehicle make, model, and year:
- Oil reset
- SAS calibration
- TPMS relearn
- BMS registration
- EPB service
- Throttle relearn
How to Use This Tool
Connect the ArtiDiag500 to the OBD2 port and let AutoVIN identify your vehicle when supported. Navigate module menus to scan engine, ABS, SRS, and transmission ECUs individually or run a full-system scan. Live data helps confirm sensor readings before replacing parts, and service menus walk you through oil resets and calibrations step by step.
Vehicle Compatibility
Broad coverage of 1996+ OBD2 cars, SUVs, and light trucks. ABS, SRS, transmission, and reset availability vary by make, model, and year — verify your VIN before purchase.
Always verify that your exact year, make, model, and engine combination is supported before purchase — especially for service resets, bi-directional tests, and brand-specific modules. OBD2 port location is typically under the driver-side dashboard on U.S. vehicles from 1996 onward.
Who Should Buy This
DIY maintainers working on brakes, airbags, transmission faults, and scheduled service across multiple vehicle brands.
Why Choose TOPDON
The AD500 packs multi-system access and dealer-style service resets into a handheld tool without monthly subscription fees — a sweet spot for serious home garages.
Connectivity & Software Updates
OBD2 cable with Wi-Fi updates. Lifetime free Wi-Fi updates.
