Anyone on here use it?
Just downloaded it looks pretty good, I dont have a blootoof adaptor to try it out. Cheap ones on Ebay for £17. Is it worth me getting one for my T2?
search for it as its been talk about before and no it wont work the bluetooth adaptor wont talk to car as its not quite obdII u need nissan consurlant (not right spelling) they r bout £18 on ebay but u need a serial port on ur laptop to run it:thumbs
Or a serial to USB converter...
I've downloaded that on my Nexus and bought THIS off eBay and I get readings off it.
Things like RPM, fuel flow rate, coolant temp., engine work (I think?) and a few others - seems to work for me. It also uses the built in GPS for MPG calculations. Not tried it on a journey yet
My engine light wasn't on, so I don't know if it can read errors. I did a scan for errors and it said there weren't any, so either it works or it's a coincidence?
Have been looking at the Torque app also. From the discussions on the Torque site it seems the app will work with some Nissans and not others. My understanding so far is that Torque is basically for use with the OBD system but Nissan uses the Consult system (I am open to correction on this but apparently the Nissan diagnostic plug is of the OBD type but the system is Consult) so not all aspects of Torque may work on Nissans. There also seems to be a difficulty with the bluetooth adaptors for Nissan. Seems some Nissans have OBDII compliant diagnostic plug and the cheaper ebay adaptors will plug into these. Some Nissans, especially older models, don't have OBDII compliant plug and Torque won't work properly with these, if at all, although it may be possible to get special adaptors that will fit the plug. I'm no expert on any of this though and you can't always rely on what you read on the internet so I await with interest the further replies on this thread.
Tried it with the lite version first, just to check it worked and then got the full version - both worked fine. Mine is an X reg and 2001(I think)
I'll try and have a play tomorrow, but I'm notorious for making and breaking plans.
Trying to identify the right socket.
Is the grey plug the OBD to the far right?
Is mine a 14pin plug then? What should OBD2 look like? How many pins?
I've downloaded that on my Nexus and bought THIS off eBay and I get readings off it.
Things like RPM, fuel flow rate, coolant temp., engine work (I think?) and a few others - seems to work for me. It also uses the built in GPS for MPG calculations. Not tried it on a journey yet
My engine light wasn't on, so I don't know if it can read errors. I did a scan for errors and it said there weren't any, so either it works or it's a coincidence?
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