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Innova 5610 OBD2 Bidirectional Scan Tool - Understand Your Vehicle, Pinpoint What's Wrong, and Complete Your Repairs with Less Headache. Free Updates. Free US-Based Technical Support.

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Features

  • MAINTAIN PEAK PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY ON THE ROAD - Easily find and fix the problem with your vehicle using the INNOVA 5610 bi-directional scan tool. Get real-time solutions to troubleshoot your automotive issues and access OBD2 and OEM live data.
  • PRO-LEVEL FUNCTIONALITIES - Use INNOVA 5610s Enhanced Data Stream to view live data for advanced systems like ABS, SRS, transmission, and engine. The Special Reset Function lets you use dealership-level re-learn procedures to complete repairs.
  • COMMAND WITH BIDIRECTIONAL CONTROLS - The INNOVA 5610 bidirectional control and scan tool sends commands to your vehicle to test functions such as fuel pump on/off, A/C clutch on/off, or retract the electronic parking brake.
  • EASY TO USE - The INNOVA 5610 OBD2 scanner diagnostic tool is easy to operate and supports English, Spanish, and French. Use the auto-relink on any foreign or domestic 1996 or newer OBD2 car, light truck, SUV, or hybrid vehicle to verify repairs.
  • BUY AND DRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE - Our California-based, ASE-Certified Customer Support Team will assist you as you navigate through the product. Pair seamlessly with the RepairSolutions2 app to access wireless OBD2 live information and solutions. Free updates are included with no subscription fees required. Each product is tested internally and externally as this product is durable to impact.
  • CHECK COVERAGE - Verify your vehicle's compatibility with the Innova 5610 by using Innovas coverage checker, as the scanner's functionality may vary depending on the vehicle's make, model, and manufacturing year.

Brand: Innova


Product Dimensions: 7"L x 3.75"W x 1"H


Operating System: iOS and Android


Manufacturer: ‎Innova Electronics Corporation


Brand: ‎Innova


Item Weight: ‎1.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7 x 3.75 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎5610


Batteries: ‎3 AA batteries required.


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎5610


Special Features: ‎All System Network Scan, BMS/Battery Reset & Initialization, Read Hybrid Battery Cell Voltage, EPB/ABS Brake Bleeding/Caliper Service/Brake Pad Life, View Live Data Stream, Supports All 10 OBD2 Modes, Oil Level & Oil Life, Oil Light Reset, SRS/Airbag Codes Read and Clear, Check Engine Read and Clear Trouble Codes, Emissions/Smog Check Readiness LED Indicators, ABS/Brake Codes Read and Clear, Battery/Charging System Test, Reads TPMS/Tire Pressure, Reads Transmission Temp, Special Reset Function SAS, DPF Regen, etc, Enhanced Data Stream Engine, AT, ABS, SRS, Active / Bi-Directional System Tests, Optional OBD1 Coverage


Date First Available: October 14, 2019


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  • highly recommended pro-sumer OBD2 scanner
After a month of almost daily usage in a 2003 Toyota and 2013 Mazda, I'd buy it again. I'll describe what the marketing doesn't say or other reviews has discussed. Prior to this, I used Torque Pro on ELM327 since 2010. If you tinker with your car in any way, a generic OBD2 scanner is not enough today, except for basic troubles; modern cars are full of control computers, i.e., modules, finding them requires a scanner of more capacity, such as those thousand+ dollar annual license semi-pro scanners. Innova has found a niche between pro and basic consumer, in the top line model, the 5610 My primary need is to troubleshoot the drive train, to avoid being dead on the road in a long trip, repairing DIY items or confirming a pro mechanics diagnosis Pros It works as described and very high build quality made in Taiwan Connection is fast and immediate vs a blue tooth dongle like the blue driver or ELM327 The cable is very long, and detachable and thus, replaceable if worn, has a light to make it easy to attach in the dark foot well were the OBD jack is, and easy not only to position in the cabin, drive the car with the OBD attached, but position it on the engine bay during troubleshooting Optional AA battery usage so 5610 will retain data you can upload to its app later It works stand alone to give you immediate and quick answers but can connect to an Android device via bluetooth to give you their diagnosis, save session results and provide graphing. I didn't test Wifi, blue tooth is flawless and automatic, but requires Internet access to complete or it will abort. Tech support online is superb and answered in a day the LCD has bright large colored screen, makes it easy to see, but keys are not backlit It works by loading various car maker modules that enhance functions beyond basic OBD2 capability, and will change depending on your car's make, model and year. This makes is very hard to compare vs competitors since it 'morphs' to adapt to whatever car you have. It also may not cover all functions, particularly what you need, since it depends on what they were able to license from the maker, so best tested for what you need and returned if not, as you can't buy this purely based on the marketing literature or the website compatibility list, it may have more or less. For e.g. on my Toyota, generic OBD2 covers 18 PIDs, using the Toyota module, has 74 PIDs, Mazda module has over 200 PIDs, and this is just for the engine alone; there are more PIDs for other modules like ABS and TPMS. Like a cheaper scanner, it will reset MIL as well as service reminders, but when the module supports the advance functions, such as TPMS, will reset its DTCs if not self resetting once repaired. It does live data on generic and OEM, but it will only save generic live data It is bidirectional, in that I can turn on/off modules, if supported. This helps diagnosis when no DTC are available. For example, to test the fuel pump, I can turn it on/off, I can hear the motor actuating as well as the relay. This allows me to check pump function, its relay or check fuel pressure without having to go back to try and start the car. I can actuate the AC compressor clutch bypassing the dashboard switch, in case of a switch failure, likewise for the power windows. If you do not turn OFF a switch, it will default back to OFF after a timeout, if you disconnect the scanner, or turn the engine off; this is not described in the manual but is expected otherwise it would be a catastrophe if you forget to turn off the fuel pump with the car not running. Lifelong license, but per tech support, updates are annually, at most. If you have a newer car than 2022, it may not support it completely. Its perfect for cars past warranty, and older the better, which may likely needs more than preventive maintenance and that an owner may attempt to DIY. Cons Expensive, its priced far above the 'generic' OBD2 scanners but less than semi-pro and pro scanners When cars change, the response of the 5610 changes, so its unnerving at first as you don't know if the unit broke. For example, ignition on only, my old Toyota will time out after 15 minutes and disconnect the 5610. On my Mazda, it stays on forever. On both, switching from an OEM to generic module after some time, may require the cable to be pulled and reinserted. These are not described in the users guide. I do not know if these are quirks of a normal 5610, a bug or normal OBD behavior. No backlit keys, hard to see working in a dim cabin to select functions, so I use a headlamp. Cannot upload OEM live data to the app, nor cannot export generic data to another app ... I've given these as a wish list to tech support ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by Zodoz

  • Quality bi-directional scanner
This scanner is not a code reader, it is much more, and provides access to most or all of the modules in a vehicle (depending on year and make). It provides access to test modes, real time parameters, and resets of things like ABS and can activate various sensors. For the cost, it provides the most bang for the buck. Most cheaper scanners either only read OBD codes (not the non-emissions information from other modules) or are not bidirectional (i.e., cannot command sensors to be activated and initiate other items). It fitrs well in one hand. It has a very crisp, bright display that is very readable. It's powered by the OBD 2 port so batteries are not needed unless you want to retain the scan info when the scanner is no longer connected. It is well made (in Taiwan, if you're wondering) and a great value. It is a great replacement for my 15 years older Innova 3130 scanner than did 1/4 of the things this does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by O'Anghusa

  • Great scanner for a hobbyist or small shop....
I am giving this scanner 4.5 stars out of 5 for functionality, but since I was able to get it on sale for $241, the value pushes it up to a five star review. I have the luxury of being a student in a college automotive program, which gives me access to several different high-end scanners and a multitude of vehicles. I have tested this Innova scanner head-to-head with several of the higher end Snap-On scanners on several different cars/trucks. The Innova is less convenient than the ones with the touch screens to navigate the menus, sometimes you have to scroll for a while to get to what you want. But the smaller form factor is good inside smaller cars with tighter spaces, and you have a hand free to work while still holding the scanner. The Innova scanner is a bit slow in communication, I have noticed tests and data take much longer to load up than the Snap-On scanners. But for a driveway mechanic or something to use on the roadside, it's more than I will ever need. Will it support an automotive repair shop? Probably not, but it could be used for easy diagnosis or simple things like battery/alternator testing when you don't want to drag the large, expensive scanner out. I like the RepairSolutions2 app, it connects via bluetooth to the scanner, and you can look up recalls, TSBs, and service information on the app. The scan tool generates a vehicle status report on the app you can save or delete whenever you want. Very handy, and it combines the functions of a service manual website with the scan tool and your phone. So far I am happy with it, and hopefully they keep it up to date with the newer model year cars in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by J. C.

  • Well designed and easy to use, with one flaw
This scanner is high quality and easy to use. My one complaint is that some of the functions don't work on all cars. I needed to bleed the ABS pump on a 2007 Honda Pilot. This wasn't supported. Less expensive scanners from other companies (xtool, Foxwell) have this function. It seems that there are trade offs with every scanner- the others have poor support from China. Really, there's no reason that a vehicle as common as a Pilot shouldn't be supported. 4 stars, would be 5 with appropriate functionality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by Jim

  • Easy to Use, Great tool.
I have had random "Service Engine Soon" lights many times throughout the years. Vehicles tossing DTC's with or without noticeable issues. I wanted to own a tool that would help me diagnose and troubleshoot issues so I could do my own research and decide whether or not to put my shady tree mechanic hat on. I went with the Innova 5610 because of all the capabilities offered, options available and the previous reviews written. I am happy with the purchase. I love that the system pairs via Bluetooth with my phone and use of the offered Repair app. This allows me to have all necessary information with me when I visit the dealer or local parts store to purchase what it needed to make a repair. The Innova 5610 loads and processes information quickly and was compatible with my 2004 Nissan Maxima. It was able to determine what the DTC was quickly and accurately. I replaced to Cam sensors and cleared the code manually with the Innova 5610. No issues since then! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Louis Daniels

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