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Bluetooth OBDII Car Diagnostic Check Engine Light

Bluetooth OBDII Car Diagnostic Check Engine Light


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Additional Information

For your vehicle to be OBD II compliant it must have a 16-pin DLC (Data Link Connector) under the dash and the Vehicle Emission Control Information Label must state that the vehicle is OBDII compliant. NOT compatible with IOS system, just work with Android device or tablet. For iPhone and iOS system, please choose other WiFi OBD version. Please turn on your car when connecting for the App to connect successfully. Many more real-time data are waiting for you.

Third-Party APP Recommended to Use:

  1. We recommend "DashCommand" and "Torque Lite", "Torque Pro" for use.
  2. If you have installed "Torque Lite" (free version) or "Torque Pro"( enhanced but paid version) for Android device, please switch connection type of the app to "Bluetooth" option.
  3. This scanner will release Bluetooth signal named "OBDII", enable Bluetooth on your phone or tablet and connect the“OBDII"

Specifications:

  • Read diagnostic trouble codes, display their meaning

  • Clear car error codes

  • Reset Check Engine light

  • Display current sensor data

  • Our product will check engine light and turn off the malfunction indicator light

  • If your car's problem is not severe.

  • Find out why your check engine light is on

  • Read and clear engine trouble codes.

  • If you scan the fault code, you could search error on Google

  • Find problems which in need of repairs.

  • Shorten your service time by telling your mechanic what the code was.

  • ​Perhaps fix them by yourself for some simple problem.

Features:

1.Read diagnostic trouble codes, both generic and manufacturer-specific, and display their meaning (over 3000 generic code definitions in the database). 

2.Clear trouble codes and turn off the MIL ("Check Engine" light) 

3.Set the maximum number of responses to obtain 

4.Remove spaces from ECU responses (to speed data transmission) 

5.Store a unique identifier in EEPROM 

6.Set the CAN mask and filter with one command 

7.Easily switch between variable and fixed CAN message lengths 

8.Send CAN remote frames (RTRs) 

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