Anyone here try this bluetooth obd2 scan tool?
#1
Anyone here try this bluetooth obd2 scan tool?
It looks very interesting and if you get the Torque app for $5 you can monitor all kinds of cool stuff including 0-60 and 1/4 mile times and get hp and torque numbers.
The scanner is link below.
The Torque app is below.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...g.prowl.torque
The scanner is link below.
Amazon.com: BAFX Products - Bluetooth OBD2 scan tool - For check engine light & diagnostics - Android ONLY: Automotive
The Torque app is below.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...g.prowl.torque
#4
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I tried out an ebay cheapy and it wouldn't work. Would eventually like to get a BT scanner for my torque app. Just gotta find one that's rated well and won't cost me $100.
#5
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I had a ELM327 bluetooth obd2 plug that I bought from eBay for less than $20 bucks. I used it with the Torque app in my previous car. I had it since 2012.
It's now 2015 and I tried using that same Elm327 bluetooth reader for my 2011 G37S and it works just fine with the torque app.
You definitely do not need to be spending over $20 for a decent bluetooth reader.
By the way you guys should not be calling it a "OBD2 Scan Tool". Sure this thing can "scan" for DTC and reset them and show you PID values but it is not a true scan tool.
A true scan tool costs anywhere from $2,000 - $6,000 and can activate modules for testing, calibrating and diagnosing purposes and show live data and graphing for numerous sensors..
It's now 2015 and I tried using that same Elm327 bluetooth reader for my 2011 G37S and it works just fine with the torque app.
You definitely do not need to be spending over $20 for a decent bluetooth reader.
By the way you guys should not be calling it a "OBD2 Scan Tool". Sure this thing can "scan" for DTC and reset them and show you PID values but it is not a true scan tool.
A true scan tool costs anywhere from $2,000 - $6,000 and can activate modules for testing, calibrating and diagnosing purposes and show live data and graphing for numerous sensors..
#6
I had a ELM327 bluetooth obd2 plug that I bought from eBay for less than $20 bucks. I used it with the Torque app in my previous car. I had it since 2012.
It's now 2015 and I tried using that same Elm327 bluetooth reader for my 2011 G37S and it works just fine with the torque app.
You definitely do not need to be spending over $20 for a decent bluetooth reader.
By the way you guys should not be calling it a "OBD2 Scan Tool". Sure this thing can "scan" for DTC and reset them and show you PID values but it is not a true scan tool.
A true scan tool costs anywhere from $2,000 - $6,000 and can activate modules for testing, calibrating and diagnosing purposes and show live data and graphing for numerous sensors..
It's now 2015 and I tried using that same Elm327 bluetooth reader for my 2011 G37S and it works just fine with the torque app.
You definitely do not need to be spending over $20 for a decent bluetooth reader.
By the way you guys should not be calling it a "OBD2 Scan Tool". Sure this thing can "scan" for DTC and reset them and show you PID values but it is not a true scan tool.
A true scan tool costs anywhere from $2,000 - $6,000 and can activate modules for testing, calibrating and diagnosing purposes and show live data and graphing for numerous sensors..
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#8
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I bought this cheapie from China on eBay:
ELM327
Figured for $7 it couldn't hurt much.
It works great. Came with a mini CD to talk to a laptop though I just use my phone. And the Torque app was free- though for $5 it does a lot more.
ELM327
Figured for $7 it couldn't hurt much.
It works great. Came with a mini CD to talk to a laptop though I just use my phone. And the Torque app was free- though for $5 it does a lot more.
#10
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Some of the cheapo ones will be duds, that's just part of the game really. I was lucky and got one that worked no problem, one of my friends got a dud the first time and was good after that, another guy I know got 2 duds in a row then was fine.
#14
when buying the chinese ones buy various different models in bulk, i bought 4. luckily after one year the first one still works and i have gifted the others
#15
Just say no!!!!!
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Few years ago I bought 4 or 5 different ones on amazon. None of them worked correctly on all the cars we had at the time. Timing and connection issues were common. Someone from here or the 370z site recommended the PLX KIWI. It costs alot more but did work correctly with the cars in the household. Consider yourself lucky if the cheapy elm327 dongles work.
Agreed torque is the best android app for this. That coupled with the nissan add-on https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...eeo.niadvanced gives you access to more PIDs than regular obd (inc VVT oil temperature). There's an infiniti version of this add on too. It wasn't available when I bought the nissan one. Suspect they're the same thing just labeled differently.
Agreed torque is the best android app for this. That coupled with the nissan add-on https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...eeo.niadvanced gives you access to more PIDs than regular obd (inc VVT oil temperature). There's an infiniti version of this add on too. It wasn't available when I bought the nissan one. Suspect they're the same thing just labeled differently.