FlyerOne wrote:Is an average bloke going to get an useful info by using one of these OBD2 devices? This looks like a good price with a lot of positive reviews.
http://dx.com/p/obdii-bluetooth-car-dia ... ccessories
Cowboy Dave wrote:If you have an android phone and the torque app you can set yourself up with a few new gauges and readouts - can be fun to play with a bit. I gave up on it all in the end as I found I was just watching a million readouts all the time and if there was nothing going on that was unusual I was basically wasting my time and diverting my attention from the traffic around me. Good to have in reserve though for when stuff does go wrong.
geoduck wrote:I've been looking at this one for future use.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260634066748? ... 1423.l2649
There are some MUT ones available too.
http://www.cardiag.co.uk/mitsubishi-mut-3-diagnostic-tool.html
poundssalt36 wrote:geoduck wrote:I've been looking at this one for future use.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260634066748? ... 1423.l2649
There are some MUT ones available too.
http://www.cardiag.co.uk/mitsubishi-mut-3-diagnostic-tool.html
Mate is the price in Euro dollars or Pounds ?
Getting cheaper anyway
I have played with one of these and from what I experienced they are worth the money....
No OBD scanner comes close to a MUT3 and these are required for all but basic error codes.
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