

🚗💡 Know your car’s secrets before they cost you!
FIXD Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner is a compact, wireless diagnostic tool that pairs with your smartphone to detect over 7,000 vehicle issues in real-time. Compatible with most gas and diesel cars from 1996 onward, it provides maintenance alerts, cost estimates, and lets you clear check engine lights directly from the app—empowering drivers to save money and avoid surprise repairs.








| ASIN | B07CFVD2P3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #649 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | FIXD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,235) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.63 ounces |
| Item model number | 8542040155 |
| Manufacturer | FIXD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B013RIQMEO |
| Operating System | Android |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5"L x 0.5"W x 1.75"H |
| UPC | 677892780923 |
M**N
Has saved me hundreds of dollars, maybe over a thousand dollars
I do a lot of driving across country and if an "idiot" light comes on you don't know what's going on. Can cause a lot of stress. With this I can launch the application on my iphone, it connects through bluetooth with the reader (that I always leave plugged in the vehicle) and runs a full diagnostic. Knowing that something is minor alleviates the stress of wondering if it is going to die in the middle of the nevada desert or utah desert or in the plains of wyoming. It has detected several issues for me on multiple vehicles over the years and allowed me, in many cases to do the work myself. A brake pedal sensor cost me $21.99 to buy and install myself. The diagnostic charge at a garage was $250 and the work would have been that much more. I had a bunch of dash-lights come on. I used it to tell me what was going on and clear them when it was insignificant. I had all my traction control lights come on, after running it and putting the info in google I was able to determine I just needed to re-seat my gas-cap and eventually replaced it. My Dad was getting ready to go on a big trip, we checked his vehicle-- no dash lights were on, found out the fuel pump relay loop had failed which means the car might not start or the fuel pump won't shut off. He was able to get it in and get it fixed before the trip. Worth it.
E**Y
Money well spent
Bought 4 for my adult grandkids. Three of them have used the and said they saved big buck from knowing what was wrong with their cars before getting prices from their local dealers garages
S**E
Straighforward and simple access to common data about your car
A good solid hardware option for the general user that includes a simple to use app with a friendly user interface. It is not designed for a tuner or other high end auto aficianado, but this unit will provide quick access to read or clear (if desired) the "engine light" codes. Simple definitions are provided for actions you can do to take care of the issue and guidance is provided for more difficult solutions. I currently have a FIXD unit installed in both vehicles I own (2005 Honda, 2013 Subaru) and I am pleased with the results so far. The FIXD unit is handy for daily updates and keeping track of maintenance issues. I do like the unit and would rate it higher, but it would need a few more sensor access options (items like oil pressure, and temperature, as well as alternator voltage output for example) to get the extra push to the five star level.
M**.
Buy one for each car
I have bought one for everyone in our family. We don't buy new cars. We prefer getting value for our $$. Every once in a while one of the vehicle will have the dash idiot light come on. (As in hey idiot, pay attention, something isn't right.) We've used the FIXD device to find out what it means. Either to reset it (didn't tighten the gas cap enough). Or repair what was wrong (thermostat was failing). Now I know you are saying, "but I can go to a auto parts store and they can tell me what's wrong". True, but why wait for it to open, then drive over and hope someone can help you. When you can find out what's wrong right from your phone in easy to understand terms. Ok, here's the big reasons we got them. 1. We had a car that would throw up a light when the gas cap wasn't tight enough. Took it to the auto parts store and all they could tell us was the numbers corresponded to the fuel system and they could not reset it (liability). We would have to take it to the dealership to have it reset. Off we go. $100 later it is diagnosed and reset. Couple of weeks later again with the light. What now? It's late at night and we're at a friend's place. They had a FIXD. We tried it. Low and behold same error code, but the FIXD app told us the problem and reset the code. It cost less to buy a FIXD than a trip to the dealership to reset the code.
D**Y
Need subscription to unlock all features.
The device seems to work. However when you download the app you are immediately asked to sign up for additional services to use all of the features at a cost of $99 per year. I did not see that feature mentioned when I purchased the product from Amazon. More transparency would be appreciated.
M**.
Best scanner and app
Best scanner device on the market, just leave it on your car, and get consistent data every time. Bets the $2000 scanners hands down, and no more having to go to your local auto parts store for a 5 page report of all the items the code my mean. Instead get clear and concise codes, describing the issue, what it means it simple form, and even the average cost of repair for the item or sensor. Works excellent with the app and my android phone. Can also be set-up for multiple vehicles as well, which is very cool. Codes are stored in the app on your phone, so even after you reset the code, there is a precise history, of the date/time/code, each time a code has been pulled. Very cool function as well. There is a PRO version of this app, which does cost money, however I have and use the free version, and its never done me wrong. The PRO version just provides more option and more opportunity then the free version. To each their own.
S**D
Not worth the headache
Not exactly what I expected. Will be returning. Bought a 3 pack for 3 different cars however nowhere in the description does it say you have to sign up for a recurring fee which would far exceed the price of the scanner.
E**Y
Easy to use
I bought two units about a year ago for my wife myself. I talk my boss into getting 2 for our work trucks, so I am quite familiar with the fixd code readers. I love them and that is why I talk to my boss into getting a couple for our work vehicles. One trip to the dealership and they charge you $100 to read your check engine light. I have saved hundreds of dollars Useing your code reader
J**A
Very accurate and well worth it!
S**A
Payment issues with company website, finally refunded and bought off Amazon. Very good product, does what it's supposed to
B**E
Great buy looking after your vehicle
J**E
this product is deffective save your money, get a OBD LINK wouldn't connect I'm a 27 yr. old male that uses tech frequently. The recoomendations they get are paid by their marketing teams
D**D
Helps so much to know what’s going.
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