ELM BT Error Code Reader
- Status
- The offer is out of date
- Minimal order
- 10 pieces
- Available quantity
- 79 pieces
- Country
- Hungary
- Grade
- New
- Brands
- Handy - Google
- SKU:
- holm7362
- EAN:
- =VLOOKUP(A361,Munka1!D:E,2,FALSE)
- Last update
- 4 days ago
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Offer's description
Make sure your car is running safely.
Read diagnostic, general and manufacturer-specific, error codes and find out their meaning.
There are more than 3000 common code changes in the DTC reader database.
One of the most flexible programs ever created. Due to the Android operating system, it has features that are very difficult for its PC counterparts to live up to.
Connections: Supports USB, WiFi and Bluetooth interfaces. For USB, Android 3.0 or higher OS is required.
Software Tutorial: Torque Lite
The ELM327 Bluetooth OBD2 V1.5 car diagnostic interface is used to read diagnostic trouble codes. Displays and reports both generic and manufacturer-specific error codes.
You can test the car and current sensor data.
It supports all OBD-II protocols and ISO 91441, KWP2000, SAE J1850 and CAN buses. Works with all OBD-II compatible vehicles.
The Bluetooth diagnostic interface is convenient to use.
Properties:
- Blue color - Supports all OBD-II protocols - Supports ISO 9141, KWP2000 - Supports SAE J1850 - Supports CAN buses - Display current sensor data, including: Engine RPM - Calculated load value - Coolant temperature - Fuel system status - Vehicle speed - Short-term fuel title - Long-term fuel supply - Inlet manifold pressure - Timing forward - Intake air temperature - Airflow rate - Absolute throttle position - Oxygen sensor voltages / related short-term fuel upholstery - Fuel system status - Fuel pressure - Comes with CD software
Menu
Launching the program reveals a tasteful interface. Among the icons that can be scrolled along the circle, we can access the basic functions:
- Display real data - Read and delete error codes - Map view - Test results (ball probe) - Graphs - Adapter status
When you press the phone menu button, general settings and your vehicle's profile settings are displayed.
About submenus
Show real data:
At this point, we can display the available sensors, this is probably the function we will use the most. We can customize it accordingly, so much so that the displayed value can be adjusted in several clock types, sizes, layouts, and what's more, by setting the display of minimum and maximum values
The clocks are moved according to the "drag and drop" method, they do not have a specific place, they can touch each other or even hang off the screen if we want. I note here, there are several scrollable pages for watches.
Read and delete error codes:
It's done as usual, there's nothing extra in it, although it takes a while to read the ECU's memory. Then, once read/written down, you can delete it immediately. It is also worth mentioning that it has a built-in error code finder, so you can type in what DTC P0123 means, for example. It comes in handy, you don't have to browse the net, service manual.
Map view: Here you can see your travel, if you have Google maps installed, GPS data is imported and logged.
Test results: Here you can find the self-test functions already described.
Graphs: Logs selected PID as a function of time, speed, or another PID. It can be useful if we suspect some kind of disorder or just want to satisfy our curiosity.
Adapter status:
There are useful self-test properties for the adapter here. In addition, among other things, ECU mode 09. VIN, protocol used, etc. Within this, we can see the number of incorrectly sent data. (Excellent help in realizing that our adapter is a waste.) You can also see the speed of the adapter in MIN/MAX/average format. Other status information is also available here. (Download from Play store for free)