Unluckyalf wrote:Another iPhone user here.
I use the ELM327 WiFi OBD2 module on my Hilux (Bluetooth modules don't function for iPhone). I have used a couple of Apps to read the information. Rev is fairly basic but will give you engine codes (and a brief description) and is easier to read when you are driving. DashCommand is a little more comprehensive but i didn't like the fact that you cant customise the display layout as much as i would have liked. Neither pick up all of the possible outputs, i think only the generic ones are supported.
There is a free version of Rev that will at least show if you can connect. The paid one unlocks the rest of the features.
I only really use them when im on remote trips.
millsi wrote:Recently got an OBD2 bluetooth module (ELM327) and I'm using the Torque Pro app ($5).
Works well but very very limited as to what info is displayed.
Maxim wrote:I have an early '06 KUN26 1KD SR5 'Lux and cannot get a bluetooth scanner to talk to my ECU.. Any suggestions? I believe the OBDII is not "really" OBDII but MOBD or something like that.. I currently have 2 Bluetooth OBDII readers, one is ELM327 v1.5 based and the other is a Bosch based unit.. any help would be appreciated even the exact Protocol name or standard number would be a help..
Max
johnwood wrote:Maxim wrote:I have an early '06 KUN26 1KD SR5 'Lux and cannot get a bluetooth scanner to talk to my ECU.. Any suggestions? I believe the OBDII is not "really" OBDII but MOBD or something like that.. I currently have 2 Bluetooth OBDII readers, one is ELM327 v1.5 based and the other is a Bosch based unit.. any help would be appreciated even the exact Protocol name or standard number would be a help..
Max
06 probably isnt compatible with obd2 - have to buy a differnt scan gauge
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