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02 Sep, 2020
Insufficient Torque For Most Jobs
I bought this to maintain my cars. I own all of the other Bosch 18V tools that use the same battery pack. They are all excellent tools and I assume that this one would be, too.
I was disappointed. It has insufficient torque for most tasks. I did not expect it to spin off wheel lug nuts without loosening them first, but I did expect it to have more torque than it does.
I bet the problem is that the tool has been adapted from the smaller impact driver in the same Bosch product line that spins 1/4" hex bits. That smaller device works much, much better.
The high speed, low torque design of the 1/4" hex version did not translate well to the 1/2" tool because 1/2" sockets fit loosely on the tool's mandrel and drown out the torque pulses.

14 Nov, 2018
These rebuilts looked brand new
The rebuilt injectors I purchased looked and behaved as if they were brand new. The old ones I took out of my car were ugly, emphasizing the ability of this supplier to clean up "cores" coming to him from the field.

11 May, 2017
Might not work with your vehicle
This is a well designed product with fit and finish equal to the factory original RF key fob. the fob comes with a battery installed. It includes a paper card with a URL printed on it that points toward a website giving directions on how to teach the computer in the car of the existence of a new key fob.
In Toyota users circles, this teach-the-car process is known as "the chicken dance". It involves pressing pedals and latches X times in rapid succession. Fairly easy to do.
It also comes with a metallic key that you will grind locally at a place like Home Depot to fit your car.
However, the RF key fob did not work with my '99 Toyota Avalon. Since this vehicle is the target "audience" for the key fob's design, I concluded that something must be amiss with the receiver in my car.
This product was cheap enough that I did not lose sleep over its failure to work. I will try to use it with other Toyota vehicles I own.