🚗 Unlock Your Vehicle's Secrets with Ease!
The BAFX Products 34t5 Bluetooth OBDII Scan Tool is a versatile diagnostic tool designed for Android devices, compatible with all vehicles in the USA from 1996 onwards. It offers real-time sensor data, easy setup, and the ability to read and clear diagnostic trouble codes, making it an essential tool for any car owner or enthusiast.
Display Size | 2.8 Inches |
Operating System | Android 4.0 |
Power Source Type | Corded Electric |
R**N
A good buy
Works well with my car
V**L
Worked on getz 2009 petrol
It simply worked flawlessly right out of the box. Although delivery time made me think that its made in USA but turned out to be chinese one only. It works good but torque app says that its a cheap cloned chinese version. Earlier I had a bad experience with another similar product from GagetGuru, this is the reason i give five stars to it.
N**L
The besr ond scanner for truck and car.
The media could not be loaded. The is one of best scanner.I am truck Machink is used in bs4 and bs6 tata truck .try it than belive it..
V**R
Superb quality
It’s work well in my ford ecosport 2018
I**Z
Product is best
Product is best but delivery 1month let 0.star off delivery.
S**A
Not connecting to Suzuki 2007
I have tried with more than 5apps but it doesn't connect with ECU
P**I
Amazing product.
Bought this product through seller "BooyahChicago". They delivered the product in the given period. Device connected to my Hyundai i10 2008 and I was able to get reading from different sensors and read fault codes.
R**T
Not good
Very low quality, not working with iphone
J**G
Love this
I've been using this tool on three different vehicles—my 2001 Prelude, 2014 Ridgeline, 2005 CR-V, and even a 2007 Savanna—and it's been working flawlessly across the board. It quickly connects to all of them, giving me real-time data and helping me clear check engine lights without any hassle. This device saves me from unnecessary trips to the mechanic, and it’s been reliable with every car I’ve tried it on.I haven’t had to put it through a “stress test” yet (thankfully), but based on its consistent performance, it’s a solid pick for anyone with Android devices looking to diagnose and monitor their vehicles!
N**.
Connected to Torque easily (with troubleshooting) + EV info plethora!
Trying this out with Torque ($5 paid version) on Android (BT) and seems to be working pretty great so far!Connected to a 2005 Honda CR-V and I'm still getting familiar with it. I went by the instructions on the included paper and it paired pretty easily -BUT- I did encounter a *hiccup (would Not connect) after it had worked everytime flawlessly since the initial pair. I think the fluke incident was because I had Bluetooth turned Off before I started the car, so the OBD2 reader was timed out of power-up (Ign On) sync request... I couldn't get the thing to connect to Torque no matter how I tried to re-connect in the app or manually by BT, even pulling obd2 reader out of port and reinserting didn't work. Finally - *Turn the car off, unplug OBD2 reader, Exit the app, and Cycle the phone BT (Off-wait 10sec- On), Turn car on (OBD2 reader plugged in first!).. it connected perfectly again, and everytime since. That's the trick (maybe) if you get hung up too. And it takes Torque app 10-15 seconds to establish a connection with each ignition reset (turning car off and on).There's a significant lag between the data happening and the time it takes to show on the Torque app (RPMs especially useless), so it doesn't feel like accurate "real-time". I've adjusted some settings in app, without much effect, but will continue to mess with it to see if it can communicate quicker somehow(?) My other gripe would be more about the app and not seeing an oil pressure reading at all. Seems like there should be SOME kinda data for that.. good, bad, shit the bed.. idk something. Oh well. There's still a ton of sensor readings that can help diagnose other issues. Actual coolant temp is nice to finally know, instead of an arbitrary dash needle reading (btw, dash shows up to 200° at normal mid range, so far 😬 err).The OBD2 reader is obviously a very useful tool and actually suggested to me by a customer buying a Nissan Leaf. Apparently there's an incredible! amount of data able to be read with an EV app that gives the user all the intricate details of battery health and real time system cycling information, etc. My customer came back a while after they'd bought the car and showed me how much this device helped them be informed of what was happening in their vehicle, in real time. This is a huge advantage for EV owners to keep a check on the vehicle during daily use, and hopefully catch small issues early on, before they become larger problems "all of a sudden".For $20 it's an easy thing to use to unlock a world of information about what's going on with your (OBD-2) vehicle, AND you can read most codes and clear them. It's totally worth it to have, and even pay $5 for Torque too.
A**L
Fast and Furious
Perfect for cars, bikes and trucks - saved immediately with clearing codes.
F**K
Aucune information en français
Avec application payante, pas interessé, pas mentionné dans le descriptif de l'annonce!Retour et rembourssement s.v.p.
M**E
Perfetta compatibilità con TuneECU
Finalmente ho trovato un'interfaccia compatibile con TuneECU! Con questa ho potuto per resettare la spia della manutenzione del mio Triumph Tiger 800.Un po' ingombrante, ma l'importante è che funzioni!Arrivata con un giorno di anticipo.
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