How to Use Plug the device in your car's OBD2 port, start the car, enable Bluetooth on your Android phone or tablet, search for "OBDII" and pair with it (pin 1234 or 0000), run the downloaded App with simple settings and wait until it connects your car's ECU successfully. If you use the same OBD on 2 or more cars, you need to disconnect Bluetooth and close App when finish testing one car, and re-match the Bluetooth when you insert the OBD into another car. Monitor Contidion of Your Car Vehicle speed, throttle position, ignition timing advance intake manifold pressure, fuel pressure, fuel consumption coolant temperature, intake air temperature, air flow rate engine RPM, calculated load value, oxygen sensor voltage Supported Protocols 1. ISO9141-2 (5 baud init, 10.4 Kbaud) 2. ISO14230-4 KWP (5 baud init, 10.4 Kbaud) 3. ISO14230-4 KWP (fast init, 10.4 Kbaud) 4. ISO15765-4 CAN (11bit ID, 500 Kbaud) 5. ISO15765-4 CAN (29bit ID, 500 Kbaud) 6. ISO15765-4 CAN (11bit ID, 250 Kbaud) 7. ISO15765-4 CAN (29bit ID, 250 Kbaud) The device works on OBD2 gasoline cars (1998 and newer cars in the USA) EOBD cars (cars from Europe, gasoline cars from 2001) Bluetooth connection, no Batteries, Cables, or Switches Wireless (Bluetooth) 5 ~ 10 meters Notice: NOT for iOS ! NOT for Diesel vehicles ! Your vehicle must of OBD II compliant and have a 16-pin DLC (Data Link Connector) under the dash and the Vehicle Emission Control Information Label must state that the vehicle is OBD II compliant
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