![]() Just get a v1.5, as far as I know, it still provides all features you will need. These adapters seem to have a MAC address that conflicts with the vehicles ECU and has in RARE cases blocked the ECU from communicating with the vehicle while being plugged in. Watch out for any adapter advertised as v2.1. But there are many reports of some users having issues with the adapters, some sellers recycle their unsold adapters and modify the firmware to make them appear like a recent version, when in fact they are not. We can all agree, no matter which one you buy, 5$ or 50$, it's Chinese. Some adapters are advertised as working on GM/Ford vehicles, I suggest you check listing detail and seller feedback before buying if you plan to use the SAE protocols.īe careful, not psychotic about chinese adapters. (pretty much all vehicles except GM and Ford). (iOS users see bottom of thread) They have all been tested by vehicles that use ISO based communication protocols. ![]() Here is a sum of the information I have collected.Īll adapters listed below work on Android phones and Bluetooth enabled PCs only. I've had my OBDII scanner for 5 years, maybe more, and have bought a few more for friends and family. ![]()
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