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RWorth

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I seem to have misplaced my bluetooth OBD2 scanner, but I've had it for a few years and although I was happy with it I figured I would ask around as to what everyone else is using and if they like what they have. Mine was a BAFX, worked fine and it would clear the codes. Any input would be appreciated.
 
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engineer2

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I have the Blue Driver and so far, so good, but I haven't used it for anything difficult. Just routine emissions codes and helping out a neighbor with coolant sensor, O2 sensor, and misfire troubles.

I mainly got it because I switched to an iPhone and my BAFX/Elm only works with Android. Blue Driver will work with both and the $99 price is supposed to include software updates.
 
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RWorth

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Thanx guys, I saw that Bluedriver and was leaning that way already so I think I'll do a shopping search and order it right now. thanx again.
 
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RWorth

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To answer your question, I'd need more information. Like: do you plan to just read/clear codes & look at generic OBD II data (Mode 6)? Do you want the ability to look at other systems (ABS, SRS, TRANS, BCM, ...), use bi-directional control, ...?


There are a couple of recent threads on this, here's a link to 1 of them.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=398259

I retired from auto mechanics when the cars seemed to be more rolling computers than mechanical devises. So the only things I fix now are my own and my family and friends. And I do pretty good diagnosing so I just need something to get me codes, I ordered the Bluedriver yesterday , right now I have an older sport trac that decided to stop shifting so I'd like to see if I can pull a code. Because of the way it happened I'm thinking I have a bad connection, or the computer is shot, but I figured having a code or 2 wouldn't hurt.
 

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I retired from auto mechanics when the cars seemed to be more rolling computers than mechanical devises. So the only things I fix now are my own and my family and friends. And I do pretty good diagnosing so I just need something to get me codes, I ordered the Bluedriver yesterday , right now I have an older sport trac that decided to stop shifting so I'd like to see if I can pull a code. Because of the way it happened I'm thinking I have a bad connection, or the computer is shot, but I figured having a code or 2 wouldn't hurt.
I am also retired, and I miss access to GM's scanners and service information.


Good information is another important part of fixing the modern cars/trucks now a days. You probably already know about free OEM schematics available from BBB industries. --> https://www.bbbind.com/tsb-wiring-diagrams/


Also, I'm using ALLData for vehicle specific diagnostics. What do you use?
 
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