Recently I purchase ELM327 from ebay.
Can anyone help me to get it connected to my Sony Android phone? It came with a small disc but I am lost what to do.
I have installed Elm327, mini obii and Torque(lite) apps on to my phone.
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I haven't used the bluetooth variant of the ELM327 - However, the normal way of connecting them is connect the ELM to the car, then the laptop connects to it.
I'd go about connecting the ELM327 to the car.
Then using bluetooth, pair the device to the phone, and then the app being bluetooth aware should find the bluetooth paired device.
Looking on google suggests the code might be 1234, but you have up to 1 minute to pair it after it's powered.
Make sure the ignition is ON, but not engine running (so dash lights are all on, not just the LCD).
I'd go about connecting the ELM327 to the car.
Then using bluetooth, pair the device to the phone, and then the app being bluetooth aware should find the bluetooth paired device.
Looking on google suggests the code might be 1234, but you have up to 1 minute to pair it after it's powered.
Make sure the ignition is ON, but not engine running (so dash lights are all on, not just the LCD).
I'm not really sure. Merlin was telling me it was good when he was over the other week. I'm hoping it can read my codes if I get another CEL.
I thought for the small amount of money it costs me I would give it a try.
I just would like to know how to use it properly. It came with no instruction, just the small CD which did nothing when I tried opening it on my laptop.
What can it do?
I thought for the small amount of money it costs me I would give it a try.
I just would like to know how to use it properly. It came with no instruction, just the small CD which did nothing when I tried opening it on my laptop.
What can it do?
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I have this tool.
https://www.scantool.net/scan-tools/pc- ... link-mxbt/
The main thing is how many protocols it can read. = more compatibility with different vehicle manufacturers and vehicles.
There are other features that i haven't tested like how it wont drain the battery.
using this with torque app.
https://www.scantool.net/scan-tools/pc- ... link-mxbt/
The main thing is how many protocols it can read. = more compatibility with different vehicle manufacturers and vehicles.
There are other features that i haven't tested like how it wont drain the battery.
using this with torque app.
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Whiteline Rear Sway Bar
SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings
Paddle Shifters
Merlinised
I just bought one so keen to see how it goes, also a nifty mount for a spare iPhone. . . .
looks like torque pro is the way to go
looks like torque pro is the way to go
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merlin wrote:I was super impressed with Torque Pro, though I am yet to work out how to do logging.
Hi Merlin,
Logging with Torque Pro is super easy.
From the main screen, hit the "gear" icon then 'Settings', followed by 'Data Logging & Upload'.
At the top is the "What do I want to log" section where you get to choose all the million-and-one options, and about half-way down from there are two further options - 'Log when Torque is started' and 'Only when OBD connected'. Setting these two mean you automatically start logging as soon as the OBD device connects to Torque.
When you're in the dashboard mode, there is an option from the "gear" icon to turn logging off. I suspect there's also one to start logging, if you haven't selected the two settings described above.
To get your log files out, connect your phone / tablet to your PC and use whatever file transfer program you want to go to
~/.torque/tripLogs/
and find the correct log file to copy back to your PC. The logs are all in .CSV format, so they'll load straight into Excel or whatever spreadsheet program you want.
Cheers,
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