

The vehicle compatibility of the BM700 includes all those supported by the BM500. You’ll also get these advanced functions on many Rolls Royce and Mini models that use a 16-pin diagnostic port. Supported BMW models include vehicles from 22 BMW series from 1996-2020, including X, Z, and I series. The advanced diagnostic and maintenance functions of the BM500 are supported for most vehicles manufactured by the BMW group. This universal compatibility applies to the OBD2 diagnostics and battery test functions of this ANCEL code reader. Some functions of the ANCEL BM500 will work on any vehicle with a 16-pin OBD2 port, which includes all cars and light trucks sold in the United States after 1996. The ANCEL BM700 and BM500 both support all OBD2 protocols, including J1850 VPW, J1850 PWM, ISO9141, KWP2000, and CAN networks. This includes calibration and programming features like relearning the steering angle, injector coding, and idle speed adjustment, giving you complete control over the vehicle’s performance. Whereas, BM700 adds a range of professional features to the advanced functions offered on the BM500. DIY mechanics will love features like battery registration, oil reset, and electronic parking brake service, allowing you to perform necessary vehicle maintenance at home. The ANCEL BM500 also supports a range of useful maintenance functions for vehicles in the BMW group. Bi-directional control lets you activate specific components in the ABS or SRS systems and more easily identify the source of trouble codes.


It reads and clears trouble codes from all the on-board systems, including the transmission, HVAC system, and even your headlights and audio system. Extra features/functionsįor BMW Group vehicles, the ANCEL BM500 is an all-system OBD2 diagnostic tool. It’s a robust OBD2 scanner, capable of testing the EVAP system and retrieving VIN information along with reading codes and viewing PID data streams. Additionally, it can test the battery voltage to help diagnose starting issues.īM700 offers similar basic functions, with battery testing and 6 modes of OBD2 testing available for vehicles from any manufacturer. It’s a useful OBD2 scan tool, with functions like reading and erasing trouble codes, viewing freeze frame or live data, and checking whether your vehicle is ready for an emission test. Overall features and functionsįirstly, the base features of the ANCEL BM500 are focused on OBD2 diagnostics. Its button panel also has two convenient hotkeys for quickly checking emissions or reading fault codes, which you won’t find on the simpler interface of the BM500. The BM700 has a slightly larger screen, making it easier to read graphed information and other data. The design differences between the ANCEL BM500 and BM700 are subtle. Key differences Design and specifications
