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Instead of sending cars to the dealership for module coding, key programming, or software updates, shops can complete the entire job in-house, keeping 100% of the labor revenue.

: Supports 2x independent CAN (with FD option) and 2x independent K/L-Line UART supporting both 12V and 24V systems. Durability

One of the most critical aspects of the Core XS is its ability to "talk" to virtually any modern vehicle system. It supports a wide array of communication protocols: actia core xs

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ACTIA Core XS: The Next-Generation Professional OEM Diagnostic Interface Instead of sending cars to the dealership for

| Feature | | DrewLinQ Mongoose Pro | Tactrix Openport 2.0 | Topdon Topscan | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Best For | Mixed European/Asian fleets | Ford, GM, Honda exclusively | Mitsubishi & Subaru tuning | Budget DIY/Shop backup | | J2534-2 Support | Yes (Full CAN FD) | Yes (Limited FD) | No (Legacy only) | No (Pass-thru limited) | | Wireless | Bluetooth (Standard) | USB only (MongoosePlus has BT) | USB only | Wi-Fi/Bluetooth | | Build Quality | Factory-grade (OEM supplier) | Excellent (Plastic) | Good (Metal case) | Good (Plastic) | | Price Range | Mid-to-High ($600-$900) | Mid ($500-$700) | Low ($200) | Low ($150) |

A 2018 Audi Q5 arrives with a complaint of "brake service light" and a rear brake that is stuck. A generic scanner can read the code "C10BC - EPB motor lock." But the mechanic needs to retract the piston. With the Core XS, the mechanic navigates to "Chassis > EPB > Actuations > Service Brake Retraction." The tool puts the module into service mode, allowing the piston to be pushed back without breaking the electronic motor. Job time: 45 minutes. Without the correct tool, the mechanic might break the caliper ($800 part). It supports a wide array of communication protocols:

The ACTIA Core XS is designed for flexibility, offering multiple ways to connect to a diagnostic computer: