Is this code reader adequate?
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From: Atlanta, GA
PLX Kiwi bluetooth, anyone have experience with?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/U380-OBDII-O...ae3e24&vxp=mtr
Or missing any functions I would conceivably need?
Or missing any functions I would conceivably need?
Last edited by jstudrawa; Mar 22, 2012 at 10:19 AM.
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From: Atlanta, GA
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 507
Likes: 18
From: Atlanta, GA
Will the one in post 2 work like the Kiwi?
http://www.plxkiwi.com/kiwibluetooth/buynow.html
As in, auto off feature, etc?
Vast price difference.
http://www.plxkiwi.com/kiwibluetooth/buynow.html
As in, auto off feature, etc?
Vast price difference.
they all work the same
all they do is "read" what the computer in your car is telling it to "read"
the blue tooth devices are nice as you can buy a nice app and go from there..some apps are even free.
I bought a $40 OBDII code reader and it does the basics.
The higher up you go the more features you get. Some will allow upgrades to newer cars. Others will allow you to turn off air bag lights.
The OBDII port will turn off when the car is off
all they do is "read" what the computer in your car is telling it to "read"
the blue tooth devices are nice as you can buy a nice app and go from there..some apps are even free.
I bought a $40 OBDII code reader and it does the basics.
The higher up you go the more features you get. Some will allow upgrades to newer cars. Others will allow you to turn off air bag lights.
The OBDII port will turn off when the car is off
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