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Bluetooth OBD II

webcomsystems

Active Member
May 7, 2010
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Hi,

Just bought a £15 bluetooth OBD II unit from Amazon and mostly happy with it.
Gives good live data to an old Android phone of mine which I am in the process of mounting in the car.

Only issue I'm having is that it doesnt seem to report all fault codes to the phone app.

I currently have an issue with power loss in the turbo (possibly due to a dodgy temp sensor) but the OBD and/or app reports nothing.

Does anyone know if these cheap OBD's only report a minimal set of fault codes?

Or should I just take it to a dealer ($$$) and get it checked there?
 

sockpuppet

Active Member
Apr 30, 2007
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I don't think there is any better mobile app than torque. Your other options are VCDS / VCDS-lite on a laptop or a code reader.

I can't vouch for the code reader as I have never used one, but at around £30 it's a fairly small risk. I believe you can get VCDS lite for free which should read all codes (but not clear them), but you would need a laptop and a compatible ODB2 lead.
 
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