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The OBDII OBD2 Bluetooth Fault Code Reader is a wireless diagnostic tool designed exclusively for Android devices. It allows users to read and clear engine error codes, monitor real-time data, and ensure optimal vehicle performance. With its compact design and wide compatibility, this tool is perfect for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Cyber Online Sales LTD |
Brand | OBD Connect |
Model | OBD Connect - OBDII OBD 2 Bluetooth Fault Code Reader For Use Exclusively With Android Devices |
Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 8.7 x 2.7 cm; 30 g |
Item model number | OBDConnectBL |
Manufacturer part number | V1.5 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
D**
Works on a Mini Cooper R50
I've got 3 OSB devices at home, and none of them would speak to my Mini. I know the port works, because the MOT station plugs into it, plus I also have a HUD on my dash (very useful also) This cost just over £10. Once paired up, I've got Torque Pro communicating with it, without issue. Annoyingly, the little warning light which I bought it for, turned itself off the moment I purachsed it and after a 200 mile round trip, still didnt show. But, Torque did notice the error still available to view and (O2 sensor issue), which Ive now dismissed - Highly recommend.4 stars for Easy to use, as theres no actual instructions. But its plug in, pair (code is on the back of the pack) and it married up quite happily
B**Y
scanner connects up but has to be paired with the phone or tablets blue tooth in settings.
The scanner should be plugged into the 16 obd2 connector, without the ignition switched on, as this may cause issues with the OBD2 Bus, then go through the logical sequence of switching on, then finally starting up the car. The scanner should be paired to the phone/tablet's blue tooth with the PIN code – in my case it was 1234, then you should see a blue LED light up on the scanner.The problem then is finding an app that will work with the scanner, i used the inforcar app, but certain areas needed payment, the scanner worked well with the inforcar app. But the choice of app will be dependant upon age of vehicle, a 20-year-old vehicle will not return the same amount of volume of data than a 5 to 10-year-old vehicle, due to the implementation of the obd2 protocols used on the vehicle.So you have to select the app accordingly to your needs, and most apps have a subscription based approach. If you don't want a recurring subscription, then go for the wired scanners that have the software built in - NOTE, some apps are useless!
R**L
Did the job needed
Easy to use. Gave engine management error code, and able to reset it. Needed it to get through MOT. Will address error code issue in time.
Z**N
Does not connect to IPhones
Won’t connect to iPhones are is not BlueTooth 3.0 works on android devices though
R**T
OBD 2
This gadget showed up a fault a misfire on 3 rd cylinder, after loading an APP for a small fee £3 to an android phone. After new spark plugs & a replacement coil pack . The gadget cleared the dashboard light and all was working perfectly. Recommended.
S**S
Didn't work
I tried three different Apps and none of them would connect with the device, so returned it unused.
D**1
Found the fault great device
I had a warning light coming on and offThis found rhe fault and I was able to find the fault myself and loose connectionThis saved a huge garage billEasy to use with the appGreat money saver
D**D
Does more than I expected
Needed it to clear a code on wife's Hyundai i10. Was a sluggish O2 sensor, code pending. Downloaded an app from Google Play, not the basic (free) but PRO for £2.50 and connected no issues. Loads of stuff to fiddle with, drive cycles, capture data during drive etc. For a Tenner cannot complain. My SnapOn code scanner 20yrs ago cost well over 1k bucks second hand and bearly did the same job. What times we live in eh!
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