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#Blue driver scanner pro#
With a price tag of around $120, the BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro is relatively cheap when considering all the tasks it performs. After reading through the user manual, we tried each of the scanner’s car diagnostic functions. To test the BlueDriver, we connected it to a 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid and downloaded the app to our phone. BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool Testing Process © Provided by
#Blue driver scanner free#
You will need a smartphone with Bluetooth to use this device through the free BlueDriver app.
#Blue driver scanner android#
Free app works with iOS (Apple) and Android devices.
#Blue driver scanner code#
The BlueDriver is also a robust diagnostic code reader for a device priced at just over $100. The BlueDriver’s primary appeal is that it operates wirelessly, and it’s a simple plugin device that pairs with your smartphone to read error codes and pull live engine data. Requires smartphone with Bluetooth connection Pulls live data from the car engine, charging, and cooling systems
The device works by pairing with your smartphone to provide diagnostics and live data. Unlike most automotive scanners, the BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool for iPhone and Android can remain attached to your car’s OBD2 port while you drive. Thank you for your help on this matter and keep up the good work.You can leave this low-profile Bluetooth OBD2 scanner plugged in to monitor your vehicle continuously.Īdvertiser Disclosure © Provided by Do you have any advise on cheap reliable scanners that might work for my application. I did some research and found that older Japanese vehicles use JOBD and I found a scanner on Amazon that could scan that protocol (Ancel JP700) so it looks like I will have to buy another scanner to scan the older Japanese vehicles we have in our country. I am very disappointed as I bought the scanner to scan my vehicle I tried it on some newer vehicles like Toyota Hilux and Hyundai Tucson and it worked. The support at Bluedriver were helpful and said vehicles from Japan did not implement OBD2 protocol before 2010 so the scanner will not work. The bluedriver does not connect to the car and on older Japanese vehicles which we have alot of in my country.
The OBD2 port was installed to be able to scan the car and I know it works because someone scanned it already as it had a oxygen sensor problem. I have a 1993 Nissan Sentra B13 that I installed a newer engine (QG18) because it was carbureted before. Good day Scotty really like your videos learned alot about fixing cars myself, I am from the Caribbean (Trinidad) and I recently bought the bluedriver scan tool because I saw you did a review of it.