OBD2 wireless scaner |
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Senior Member Joined: 01 Jun 2015 Location: Lincolnshire Status: Offline Points: 406 |
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Posted: 18 Aug 2018 at 17:24 |
Has any one used a OBD2 wireless scanner on a CARC bike like this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OBD2-ELM327-V1-5-Bluetooth-Wireless-Car-Scanner-Android-Torque-Auto-Scan-Tool-35/152274230867?epid=623641734&hash=item2374405e53:g:aCUAAOSw6AlbMLLu
I don't want to reset TPS etc. at the moment but it would be really useful to log sensor outputs for example |
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2005 Breva 1100 - sold 1994 California - sold |
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I've got a similar one that has helped to sort problems on cars a couple of times. The software you use on your phone makes a difference too, as not all of them give the same functions. Not used one on a bike, but mine don't have any electronics.
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I have attempted to use a cheap eBay Bluetooth unit on my 1200 sport and it did not work.
I then bought the correct Fiat harness and OBD blue tooth unit from www.lonelec.com and downloaded for free the scanM5xx apps from the app store. And now I can talk to my bike. Remember - buy cheap buy twice.
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