Bluetooth OBD II Diagnostics

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OriginalWheelman
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I haven't seen these before, but I got an email form newegg about the deal on them. They are normally $60 but on sale for $19. I'm tempted to pick one up, anyone used these before?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 59N1MT9229


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szh
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I have not seen this one per se, but there are a lot of these devices on the market nowadays.

The price of the one you linked to is low, so worth experimenting! :yesnod I'd ask to see if they have worked on Nissan/Infiniti cars and implemented some of the proprietary P1 code decodes for these cars.

I use an UltraGuage myself: http://www.ultra-gauge.com/ultragauge/. Does not have a Bluetooth connection to a cell-phone and it is more expensive too, but quite nice!

Z

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darylzero
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I have that one, or at least one that looks just like it. They are on amazon as well for like $15.
I use it with the Torque Pro app, https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... rque&hl=en


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