Can anyone recommend a cheap OBD2-Bluetooth adapter?

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Re: Can anyone recommend a cheap OBD2-Bluetooth adapter?

Postby TheFirstEskimo » Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:46 pm

Quick question about the Torque application.

Does anyone know if the 'Fault Code Database' includes Liberty's and has anyone used this part of the app before?

Had a couple of fault codes the other week and had to run through the whole engine off/on, lights off/on, press the trip odometer 7 times routine. :roll:
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Re: Can anyone recommend a cheap OBD2-Bluetooth adapter?

Postby jakey » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:41 pm

TheFirstEskimo wrote:Quick question about the Torque application.

Does anyone know if the 'Fault Code Database' includes Liberty's and has anyone used this part of the app before?

Had a couple of fault codes the other week and had to run through the whole engine off/on, lights off/on, press the trip odometer 7 times routine. :roll:



I often scan for faults and only 3 or 4 out of 12 or so codes that come out actually return a response
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Re: Can anyone recommend a cheap OBD2-Bluetooth adapter?

Postby owen1r » Sat Jul 20, 2013 1:05 am

Can anyone confirm that these DO NOT work on a gen 3 liberty and it's not just a dodgy OBD2 adapter?
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