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Old 01-19-2012, 03:49 AM
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Anyone tried one of these?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WIRELESS-BLU...#ht_4027wt_902
Looks like it might be a fun lil gadget. Says ya can reset DIC codes too.
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Default Re: Bluetooth ODB scan-tool

I've used a similar product from scantool.net (ElmScan5). ScanTool makes a solid product and has great support. I can't speak for that off-brand on ebay...it is a good price, though.

The ElmScan was sort of an impulse purchase...I toyed with a few times then put it on the shelf. It's neat to see all of the data represented on your PC in charts, graphs, and mock gauges, but I just didn't find it that 'useful.'

I find my SuperChips Cortex easier to use for reading and clearing codes...
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:21 PM
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Default Re: Bluetooth ODB scan-tool

Ok so after searching a lil more on these I found a app called torque for android phones that looks really good. I think im going to get one and try it out. I have 4 cars that all use OBD2 so just the ability to check and clear codes on everything has to be worth more than $25.
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Default Re: Bluetooth ODB scan-tool

I think DashCommand for Android works with most Bluetooth units too; but it's a little pricey.

EDIT: Oh, but Torque gets WAY better reviews. Forget DashCommand! LOL!
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