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Reddit mentions of KKmoon OBD2 OBDII BT Auto Scanner Code Scanner
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Complaint vehicles and bluetooth diagnostic software.The interface will quickly send data to your android mobile phone or windows laptop from your vehicle in real time.Read diagnostic trouble codes, both generic and manufacturer-specific, and display their meaning (over 3000 generic code definitions in the database).Display current sensor data, including: Engine RPM, Calculated Load Value, Coolant Temperature, Fuel System Status, Vehicle Speed, Short Term Fuel Trim, Long Term Fuel Trim, Intake Manifold Pressure, Timing Advance, Intake Air Temperature, Air Flow Rate, Absolute Throttle Position, Oxygen sensor voltages/associated short term fuel trims, Fuel System status, Fuel Pressure.Support OBD-II protocols as follows: ISO15765-4 (CAN), ISO14230-4 (KWP2000), ISO9141-2, J1850 VPW, J1850 PWM, Size: 8.2* 4.6* 2.5cm, Weight: 58g.Clear trouble codes and turn off the MIL ("Check Engine" light).
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computer diagnostic system is easy these days
even in bluetooth
Most DIYers use the torque app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque&hl=en)for androids and use this ((http://www.amazon.com/Version-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Interface-Scanner/dp/B008UR7J6I/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1372219549&sr=1-1&keywords=elm327) to link it to their car
This might be what you're looking for
It depends. If you use an Android or Windows, Bluetooth is the better bet. If you use an iPhone, you're better off with wifi because of the way that Apple licenses bluetooth (it's complicated).
I personally use this. Almost the exact same one comes with bluetooth and is significantly cheaper.
Yep. This one to be exact.
Here are the ones I use, 10 bucks each, and yes they work with Torque on Android. OBD2 Bluetooth Adapter
They're pretty much all the same thing. I've been using this one for a couple years and it has yet to let me down. I use it with the Torque app on Android, and it works fine on my 13' Volt.
keep an eye out, when you reset the ECU, it cleared the codes, sometimes they come back after driving some amount of miles. I doubt if this one will though.
I strongly suggest getting a bluetooth ODBII reader and the torque app for your phone, the reader and the app are cheap, you can read codes, clear codes and read pretty much every sensor on your jeep.
I have this scanner and it works like a charm
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008UR7J6I/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Cheaper version that works just as well!
For iPhone:
http://www.amazon.com/Elm327-Wirless-Diagnostic-Scanner-Wireless/dp/B00871CJFI
For Android:
http://www.amazon.com/Version-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Interface-Scanner/dp/B008UR7J6I
There are "mini" versions but I have 0 experience with those. I'm sure they work just as well. Hope this helps!
I have had this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Version-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Interface-Scanner/dp/B008UR7J6I
for 2 years - works FANTASTIC I use it on my Mini, BMW, GTO and Civic as well as my dad's Ram and mom's A4.
Depends on the reader you get - there are different kinds. The cheapest ones when I got mine were these, which stick out about 3 inches.
Next time, get one of these. You can plug it into the OBDII port of your car. If you have android, get this app. Connect your phone to the scanner via Bluetooth and use the app to read the code.