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opus69 10-10-2014 12:21 PM

ELM 327 code reader
 
Another member posted a link to this wireless (blue tooth) OBDII reader. It was about $15.00 with shipping. Best buy for what it does. I get intermittent codes that are likely a vacuum leak. Durametric is to cumbersome and more than half the time will not connect. OBDII tool a bit bulky. With unit plugged in I pull out the Android phone and codes are reset. Several varieties of software on Google play for free with a fair amount of diagnostic info that displays on phone. Elm software instructions were worthless. Went to their website for direct download. Can't beat it for the price.

JFP in PA 10-10-2014 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by opus69 (Post 421231)
Durametric is to cumbersome and more than half the time will not connect.

Nonsense; about 2/3's of the problems people have with the Durametric system are self induced. I'd also like to see your $15 wonder clear ABS, PSM, or airbag codes, or activate your fuel pump, SAI system, or pull your alarm fault odes. We have also had various problem cars in the shop that the owner's could not find a code with a "global" OBD II scanner, and the Durametric promptly kicked out one or more codes.

Because of the unique diagnostic system they use, Porsche's are a pain in the butt to diagnose without a Porsche specific scan tool.....and in that arena, Durametric is the cheapest show in town.

opus69 10-10-2014 01:02 PM

Don't get me wrong I have one and appreciate what it does even if it seems temperamental to me. It is just a lot easier to pull out the phone and reset these codes (1130 and 1128) if I remember correctly. Did not mean it could replace a Durametric but found it to be useful and quite handy to turn off those pesky CEL's.

JFP in PA 10-10-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by opus69 (Post 421241)
Don't get me wrong I have one and appreciate what it does even if it seems temperamental to me. It is just a lot easier to pull out the phone and reset these codes (1130 and 1128) if I remember correctly. Did not mean it could replace a Durametric but found it to be useful and quite handy to turn off those pesky CEL's.

I'm sure it works fine for some codes, but suffers the limitations of all cheap "global" OBD II scanners when it comes to some serious system diagnostics, coding or system activations.


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