![]() |
Check engine light code reader
I want to recommend a OBD2 code reader for you guys who are "new" to newer vehicles.
You don't have to go to the dealer to decipher a check engine light. It doesn't require battery, keep it in your glove box. You can quickly check if it is something like a gas cap loose or something else, if it is a gas cap, you can just fix the problem and clear it yourself. Even if it is under warranty, you can get the code first so you know what you might be looking at when you talk to your dealer. Believe me, it saved time and $$ from going to a Lexus dealer.. and we know, Lexus dealers can be expensive.. toyota is not far behind Price is good now! I bought mine for $30 a few months ago [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Autel-MaxiScan-MS300-Diagnostic-Vehicles/dp/B001LHVOVK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339531548&sr=8-1&keywords=OBD+code+reader"]Amazon.com: Autel MaxiScan MS300 CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for OBDII Vehicles: Automotive[/ame] |
wow what a great deal!
|
Get a wireless or Bluetooth dongle and get a reader app for your smartphone. Torque for Androind is great.
Just note that the iPhone won't do bluetooth, so get a Wifi one for apple products. They cost a few bucks and work great. "Torque" can do realtime readings of any parameter and logging. Bluetooth scanner: $14 on Ebay Wifi scanner: $45 on Ebay |
Quote:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-ELM327-...item27c5deeb21 |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I recommend ScanGauge. Reminds me I need to attach mine to the FR-S!
|
Quote:
|
I've never used anything like this before but it sounds really cool/interesting to me. The link provided for the Blue tooth transmitter doesnt work for me.
Recommendations on the ODBII Reader and Blue Tooth transmitter so I can see everything on my phone? Android. |
Quote:
I use the Android App Torque. I've been using the free version, and that is what is shown in the pictures I linked to ^above^ but intend to upgrade to the paid version ($5) next time I go to use it. |
Reading the ELM327 documentation that the one you are using (ELM327 Solidport or other variants) is based on version 1.3 of the protocol. The one shown in the other link claims to use the version 1.5 of the same chip set. The only difference is that the new one has a mini profile so it should be less sticking out from the OBDII port.
|
I use DashCommand, it's an app that runs on my iPod touch. It goes a bit beyond just a reader. It opens up any OBD monitorable factor and allows you to graph/gauge it. It is also great to have while auto crossing for the race track function.
http://www.palmerperformance.com/pro...mand/index.php |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:42 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging v3.3.0 (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2026 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.