Sunday, January 27, 2013

OBD-II ELM 327 Bluetooth Scanner Transmitter Review


There are a lot of OBD-II interface devices out there that use the ELM327 microcontroller, but they don't all have the same build quality. Some of these devices are notorious for failing to pair via Bluetooth, but the Yongtek ELM327 Bluetooth scanner seems to have a pretty solid build quality.

If you have an Android phone or tablet, there are a number of apps that can read and display OBD-II sensor data. That can allow you to use your tablet as a replacement instrument cluster if you want, or you can zero in on one data stream to help with a sticky diagnosis.

 It's still a good idea to buy from a reputable seller just in case, but you probably won't have any issues if you go with the Yongtek.The device itself is easy to use, and data transfer is snappy after you have it paired. It's probably the cheapest way you'll find to read and clear trouble codes, and it also provides access to a wealth of sensor data. You can use that to perform your own diagnostics, but it's also fun to play around with.

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