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Obd2 cheap diag solution
orvieto
 

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Post: #1
Obd2 cheap diag solution

Hello everyone!

Just tested the cheap Kiwi wi-fi obdII adapter clone (about $70 on dealextreme) and some iPhone software. Performed well.

Adapter:
   
Can get realtime engine parameters, read/clear codes, etc.

Fuzzycar:
   
   
   

Dashcommand:
   
   

Rev lite:
   

RRE 3D Colima Lime Si4 almost full spec. WOWcar Smile
(This post was last modified: 29-10-2012 10:57am by orvieto.)
29-10-2012 10:56am
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scalle
 

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Location: belgium
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RE: Obd2 cheap diag solution

that's nice
what do you use it for?

(29-10-2012 10:56am)orvieto Wrote:  Hello everyone!

Just tested the cheap Kiwi wi-fi obdII adapter clone (about $70 on dealextreme) and some iPhone software. Performed well.

Adapter:

Can get realtime engine parameters, read/clear codes, etc.

Fuzzycar:




Dashcommand:



Rev lite:

RRE TD4 Prestige 4WD AUT, santorini black, element interior, tech pack, cold climate pack, pano roof, privacy glass, brushed alu, auto high beam assist, airco vents rear, auto dim mirror, camera, home link, 20" style 7, 18" spare, debugged, roof rails,replaced side vents, grille in glossy black and center cap wheels with RR, black lettering
Also stunning Fiat 500 Cabrio GUCCI edition, black/gold metallic, and red Fiat Panda 1992 selecta (var. transmission).
01-11-2012 02:23pm
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Easty
 

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Location: Seattle,US n Lancs UK
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Re: Obd2 cheap diag solution

Wifi would be good if you have a pc near the car. I hace a bluetooth obd2 from amazom which was $40.

Not sure if it retrieves all that info, but good for checking and reseting codes.
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(This post was last modified: 02-11-2012 12:36am by Easty.)
01-11-2012 05:30pm
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Bobthefish
 

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Location: Peterborough
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RE: Obd2 cheap diag solution

That's pretty cool, though its a fair hike more expensive than an ELM 327. I can see the point of being able to display parameters on your phone, that's quite neat. Unless your phone or laptop doesn't support Bluetooth though (do Iphones have real proper fully enabled Bluetooth yet?) I'm not sure I get the advantage over a Bluetooth ELM 327 for £7 off eBay.
09-11-2012 08:37am
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