- Read/clear error codes, display their meaning, turn off MIL, show current sensor data. Find out why check engine light is on before visiting a Mechanic - save money by fixing simple problems yourself
- Support cars: 1996 and newer gasoline vehicles that are OBD2 compliant like Ford, Dodge, Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Peugeot, BMW, Audi, Toyota, Mazda, etc. NOT for diesel, hybrid & trucks with 24V voltage
- Compatible App and system: work with Android cellphone and tablet. Recommend apps are torque Pro, torque lite (free), OBD car doctor (free), etc. On Google play
- Support all OBDII protocols: J1850 PWM, J1850 vpw, iso9141-2, iso14230-4 (Kwp2000), iso15765-4 (Can-BUS)
- Warranty: 100% money back guarantee, 1-year replacement with professional customer service. Bluetooth version supports Android only; for iPhone and iPad, please search for Panlong Wi-Fi OBD2 scanners
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Deanne Robichaud
2006 Suzuki Aerio
This works just fine on my 2006 Suzuki Aerio, although installing it meant half-sitting/half-laying on the ground outside the open driver's door. Once it's plugged in, every app I put on my OnePlus One phone worked just fine with it. Easy to pair. I kind of really like the way they shipped it. There was one of those QR codes you could scan with your phone and it took you straight to well-written instructions and the app they recommend you use (I'm using a different one called CaroO). I wondered if I would be able to use my BT headset for calls and music while the phone was paired with OBD2 device— no problem at all. Very nice device.
Brea Alyse
Quick shipping, easy to use, great performance!
I ordered this the other day and quickly received it. I'm not going to lie, I was a bit skeptical about these things but a friend and coworker used this specific one with his Android so I thought I'd give it a try. Within a few minutes of opening the package, I downloaded the (paid) app and headed to the garage. Initially I had some issues pairing it (my fault I think) but I used the Help button in the app and read the first few lines on their website/wiki page. A few minutes later I was reading codes and live streaming/scanning data. I was pretty blown away! I've got 8 vehicles total ranging from a 1938 Pontiac to a 2012 GMC Terrain, I drag race cars, build engines, restore cars, etc... and I usually use HP Tuners software on a laptop to scan and tune my late model GM LS vehicles. Needless to say, I'll be using this thing for basic logging and scanning instead of the laptop. I quickly paired this with my 2009 Pontiac G8 GT, 1999 Pontiac Trans Am, and my wife's 2012 GMC Terrain and it worked GREAT on all of them. Totally surprised! I was also impressed how quick it scanned. I can’t wait to datalog and also write a few custom PID’s for the vehicle I race. I'm hoping it will also work with my 2007 Silverado duramax as well. Not much else to say, I think I may order another one or 2 to throw in my other vehicles. Thanks! Jeremy
Lisa Murphy
Amazing Bargain
I got this scanner for my 2012 Prius Plug-In and I'm happy to report that it works flawlessly with Torque Pro. Specifically, I wanted to be able to see the distance to empty and unlike my previous OBD2 scanner, this one can actually read the fuel level from the tank so the calculation is spot on and I don't have to manually reset the fill level when I go to the gas station (which is rare). This is a very modern OBD2 scanner that can pretty much read every sensor in my car so pulling health performance data is very accurate. Granted. My best 0-60 time is a lazy 16 seconds (you can start laughing here) but I'm averaging 61mpg (you can start crying here) so I guess it evens out in the end. This is a must have tool and at the current price, it is an unbeatable bargain.
David Phillips
Works great, small size.
Works perfectly, connected to it with my Android and can stay connected reliably when out side the vehicle and under the hood. I use the Torque Pro app, although the free version might work. Bought this to check for codes on a "mechanic's special" that I was looking to purchase, and was able to confirm the issue within a few seconds and then bought the vehicle with confidence- at a considerable discount! The reader helped me work through the error codes one by one and I now have a well sorted vehicle. This unit is quite small, and is compact enough that I left it permanently installed on my 02 Nissan XTerra. Any time I want to connect, I simply launch Torque on my phone.
Jessica Schoenfelder
Low profile and just works
I paired it with two phones and they both can read from it. It works with Torque Lite/Pro and Triplog. I brought it with the sole purpose of not needing to enter the odometer reading manually whenever I refill gas. Then I discovered that there is no standard code for mileage. There is a non-standard code for distance since clear. The problem is, on the Toyota Prius, it's not the same as the mileage covered. It is certainly a linear relationship but as someone else found out, the y-intercept is non-zero and the slope is not one. Let me repeat that this guy works perfectly - it's the problem of the standard and the Prius implementation of the non-standard code. On Torque you can select the specific model of your car to add the manufacturer custom codes. I can't say I can read all those from the Prius but they seem to be available. My money is totally wasted for mileage reading but I'm glad for the price of this one. There is the mileage since oil change that might be usable.
Elizabeth Swindlehurst - Perry
AMAZING! Favorite tool ever!!!
Absolutely love this thing i wish i had this years ago.. A must have for everyone!!! You can use this in so many ways when using the right app. I use car doctor pro i can do everything from just engine checking codes and resetting too reading almost all parameters (fuel trims, MAF, MAP, IAT, CET, etc.) needed for diagnosing.. Multiple parameter recording available for doing things such as volumetric efficiency test (bad maf sensor diagnostic) or just simple fuel economy levels.. Ive diagnosed many problems and saved myself tons of money by having this! I can leave it plugged in to my car (hasnt been removed for months) and i always keep the bluetooth synced to my phone so all i have to do is connect through app in juat seconds.. And for the price really only question is "Why not!"
Melissa Huotari Carlson
Works well!
Works well!. So far, I've used the Bluetooth OBD2 on a 2005 Mercedes Benz C230K and a 2011 Ford Focus. In both cases, the scanner connected to my Google Pixel (Android OS) phone easily. Using the torque app, I am able to monitor several aspects of the car including trouble codes, engine temperature, emission sensors readiness, and much more. Prior to this adapter, I used a $30 OBD2 traditional scanner that plugged into the OBD port with a cable. That scanner was clunky and had limited capability. With this Bluetooth scanner, I can tap into the cars computer system to gain much more information. For the price, this device provides good value. I highly recommend.
Brittany Quillen
Works for Acura RSX
Bought this for my 2002 Acura RSX 5 speed. My Check engine light has been going on and off lately and I got tired of going to Autozone to check and see what codes it was throwing. The app I use is Torque Pro (Paid version of Torque Lite) and it works right away. It connects just fine and displays various info about your vehicle and if you have or had any CEL codes lately. Haven't tried clearing them yet as this is just an initial review. Will come back to update if anything arises.
Marcia Libosada
Worth more than it costs
Mine is installed in a 2001 Pathfinder, I've had no issues leaving it in the car even though sometimes I do not drive it for a week or so. The unit pairs automatically to my in-dash Android unit and works great with the free version of Torque. Having real-time data gauges on the dash is awesome. I've used the device in my other two cars as well with my Android phone without any problem. It's already saved me a few trips to the auto store to have codes read. The attached image is kind of fuzzy but you get the idea. Torque allows you to create pages of different style gauges to show values from the car computer.
Khaing Nyein Thant
Product gives information to phone with almost no delay!
Product works as intended. It gives almost immediate live information to my phone via Bluetooth using the free version of the ODB Car Doctor app. I got it so I can check what my 2005 Honda Civic was shifting at because I have no tachometer in my car. Note to others, it takes a couple of minutes for my 2005 Honda Civic ECU to accept the device. Plugged the device into a mustang and it connect right away in seconds. SO, even if you think it might be broken, it could just be your ECU taking forever to accept the device.