ThinkDiag+

ThinkDiag+

5.0
Application Description

Unlock the mysteries of your vehicle's check engine light with a simple scan!

Compatible with ThinkDiag, ThinkDiag 2, ThinkDiag Mini, ThinkDriver, and Thinkcar Pro devices.

ThinkDiag, a cutting-edge vehicle diagnostic tool, is perfect for professional mechanics, small repair shops, and DIY enthusiasts. Achieve OEM-level diagnostic capabilities with support for over 100 vehicle brands and 15 special maintenance reset functions. ThinkDiag delivers the performance of high-end diagnostic equipment at a fraction of the cost.

ThinkDiag's intelligent design utilizes a smartphone app for control via Bluetooth connection. The app features a diagnostic software store offering subscription-based software purchases tailored to your needs. Plus, benefit from remote diagnostic support, connecting you directly with expert technicians for guidance and repair assistance.

Contact Information

W: www.mythinkcar.com

E: [email protected]

P: +1 833-692-2766

2151 S Haven Ave Unit 203

Ontario CA 91761 USA

Version 3.1.8 Update Highlights

Last updated October 17, 2024

This update addresses several known bugs, refines the app's visual design, and enhances the overall user experience.

Reviews Post Comments
GearheadJen Sep 04,2025

This app is super helpful for diagnosing car issues! Saved me a trip to the mechanic last weekend 😊. Interface could be smoother but gets the job done.

Mechanic Jan 17,2025

Essential tool for any mechanic! Saves me so much time and trouble diagnosing car problems.

Mecanico Jan 07,2025

¡Herramienta esencial para cualquier mecánico! Me ahorra mucho tiempo y problemas al diagnosticar problemas de coches.

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