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Reddit mentions of Newest Bluetooth V1.5 OBD2 OBD II Auto Diagnostic Scanner Mini Adapter

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Newest Bluetooth V1.5 OBD2 OBD II Auto Diagnostic Scanner Mini Adapter. Here are the top ones.

Newest Bluetooth V1.5 OBD2 OBD II Auto Diagnostic Scanner Mini Adapter
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Works with all OBD-II compliant vehiclesWireless (Bluetooth)Software included for Palm, PDA, Windows PC, Windows SmartphoneSupports ISO 9141, KWP2000, SAE J1850, CAN busPlease note it compatible with Android and Symbian, but not for iphone/ipod.
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Found 5 comments on Newest Bluetooth V1.5 OBD2 OBD II Auto Diagnostic Scanner Mini Adapter:

u/YarrJay · 6 pointsr/ft86

Equipment

  • Nexus 7 2013 w/ Timur's kernel (still in closed beta - open for donors)
  • Custom 3d printed housing
  • Alpine KTP-445U 4-channel Power Pack Amplifier
  • USB OTG Cable - Modified to fit
  • DC-DC Converter
  • Behringer UCA202 USB DAC
  • Bluetooth OBD2 Adapter - For getting real-time data into the Torque app
  • Add-a-fuse
  • Ground loop isolator ** Item still needs to be tested. This was purchased to hopefully eliminate a popping noise i get when first powering on the system

    Must Have Apps

  • GMD Gesture Control - Since i have no physical volume control buttons anymore GMD gesture control allows me to setup custom gestures like a 2-finger swipe to access volume control.

    Very excited to be ~95% complete with the install. A couple things left:

  • pull out the double-din housing i made and put the top on it which also includes a fan
  • address a 'popping' sound when turning on the system. possibly caused by the amp turning on before everything else? still seeking a solution here

    More than happy to try to answer questions for anyone else looking to do the same thing. Very happy with the outcome thus far.
u/TomTheGeek · 2 pointsr/scion

Also now that you've switched to Android pick up one of these then install Torque (There's a free version as well).

u/krixo · 2 pointsr/cars

Get one of these + one of many android apps for it, and you can get/read CEL codes. As well as pull up gauges with your own parameters. (Oil temp/volts/what have you)

Here's a picture of my setup.

u/4mstephen · 2 pointsr/Honda

From Imgur -

Haters gonna hate.
Seriously this translates to any low-end model car. See what you can do. Just put your mind to it.
Wiring harness disaster.
This was the initial wiring harness done by mysterious previous owner. Electrical tape and twisting is effective, however, very sloppy.
Wiring harness - fixed.
Solder and heatshrink wires into a nice in-line harness. Used conduit and electrical tape to secure the lines into an OEM-like headunit harness.
If it sits, it fits.
Checking whilst removed that the new mount for my headunit is working properly.
Cupholder add-on.
Stock DX doesn't come with a retractable cupholder. I picked up one of these universal dual cup holders at Advance Auto Parts. It's designed to wedge between a seat and a center console. I used a hack saw to trim it down, then used Plumers Goop to fasten it to the trim piece used for the cupholder add-on.
Sitting nice.
It looks like it all came together ok, not - it's time to check and see how it's working.
Sexy.
Sits fine, have to get a USB bluetooth adapter for audio, however it functions just fine like so.
Torque for Android.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque is the software. http://www.amazon.com/Newest-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Scanner-Adapter/dp/B009F4JHHO/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1395625503&sr=1-2&keywords=Bluetooth+ODBII For the hardware.

Hope you enjoyed this! I did this today since I was a bit bored and wanted the car to function with my phone better. Happy modding!

u/copperheadtnp · 1 pointr/arduino

I have a Galaxy Note II. I bought one of the cheap ELM327 Bluetooth scan tools. Example. For software I've used both Torque and Dash and they both work great.