The OBD2 Scanner with WiFi V1.5 gives you access to information about your vehicle's engine, emissions, and other relevant data via your phone, tablet or computer through WiFi. You can find out why your engine light is on and fix simple issues by yourself, making the scanner extremely convenient for any technician or vehicle owner.
The OBD2 car code reader is able to read and interpret over 3000 different error messages so you will always know exactly what the problems are. Besides that, the car diagnostics tool makes it possible to interpret fault codes, clear car fault codes, display sensor data such as engine speed, coolant temperature, car speed and more.
Important: Always take the scanner out of the OBD port. Leaving the scanner in the OBD port can slowly drain your battery over time.
American-made cars manufactured after 1996 should have no issues, while European cars may only be compatible if they were made after 2003. There must be a 16-pin data link connector under the dashboard and the vehicle emission control information label must state that the vehicle is OBD II compliant. Important: Not for EVs, hybrids and some diesel vehicles!
It is crucial to be watchful about compatibility to ensure that this car scanner will work for your vehicle.
The car code reader is compatible with Android, iOS, and Windows devices. To connect the scanner to your device, you need to use 3rd party software. The effectiveness of the scanner may be influenced by the specific 3rd party program you choose. If the scanner doesn't function, switching to a different software could potentially resolve the problem.
If you use the same OBD scanner on 2 or more cars, you need to disconnect WiFi and close the app when you finish testing one car.
The scanner works with third-party OBD apps like DashCommand, Torque, Infocar, Auto doctor, Four Stroke or OBD Fusion. The effectiveness of the scanner may be influenced by the specific 3rd party software you choose. If the scanner doesn't work, the issue is likely related to the software being used, and using a different software could potentially resolve the problem.