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Originally Posted by GreenPants
V3 will not restore the carit_version2 file - it was only added in v4 to allow USB cables that appear as serial ports to the operating system to be used. If you are not using a USB Serial OBD2 cable, you don't want a carit_version2 at all!
I have always found the BT to be a bit unstable - I'm not sure if it is because of interference, lack of USB power, quality of the BT dongle, being inside a metal car etc...
Make sure that the BT USB dongle has enough power. Don't use it off a hub (if you use a hub, make sure that it is a powered one).
Make sure that you installed Quick Bluetooth, and used that to set up the BT pairing with the OBD2 dongle. Make sure you pair the device before attempting to use torque.
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Thanks for the info and reply GreenPants - yeah.. I'm guessing it might be something to do with the quality of the BT dongle I'm using and the facts in a car.
I tried using a different OBD2 adapter following the steps you mentioned and it worked, but my original OBD2 adapter wouldnt work, even though the original OBD2 adapter was able to connect to torque with my phone - I suspect its probably something to do with the USB BT adapter I'm using. For the moment Im happy enough using the OBD2 adapter that does work!
Which USB BT Adapter are you using at the moment and which OBD2 adapter are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Cheers