ELM327 OBD2 Bluetooth dongle
Hi all
I'm selling my ELM327 OBD2 v1.5 bluetooth interface tool (dongle) as have moved to an iPhone and no longer have any use for it. Its only 2 months old and is fully functional. Will be supplied with the PC software as well. Specifications as follows: * Support OBD-II protocols as follows: * ISO15765-4 (CAN) * ISO14230-4 (KWP2000) * ISO9141-2 * J1850 VPW * J1850 PWM * Color: Back + Orange + Blue Picture for reference: http://static.traderscity.com/board/...ace-Obd2-1.jpg Looking for around £15 (posted price) |
Did it give you any errors when running torque ?
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When you say you've moved to iPhone, what do you mean? You can plug your fone in for diag etc? How?
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il take it:)
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iPhones use bluetooth slightly differently so now need to upgrade to a wifi OBD2 device (typically 3 times the price). There are also OBD2 devices that plug into the car and then have a USB lead for attaching to a computer but I didn't think the BiB would take too kindly to driving around with a laptop on the dash! |
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Just a general question about the one pictured: Do you have to have an Android phone to be able to link it to, or is there software that will link it to a Nokia smart-phone? Oh and a quick warning about what the BiB don’t take kindly to: most might think that it’s the act of speaking or texting on a handheld mobile that’s illegal – not true. You only have to be HOLDING a mobile phone to be committing an offence – even if you aren’t actually USING it! So if (like me) you often use your phone as a sat nav, I would recommend one of those mobile phone holders that either clips to your heater vents or sticks to your windscreen to keep you legal. |
What's the app for the iPhone called?
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Rev, if I remember right. Not cheap though (30 squids)
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