bananaman Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 4,012 Reaction score 28 Location Kent Nov 6, 2017 #1 http://info.expertmarket.com/Preven...+Device&utm_medium=msn-edgedefaulthomepage-uk
Stephen Forum Vendor Joined Jan 1, 2016 Messages 796 Reaction score 0 Location West Yorkshire Nov 6, 2017 #2 They?ve been around for ages, you can get one for about ?5 on eBay. @ ?45 they?re having a laugh!
alex Forum Moderator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Apr 29, 2014 Messages 12,688 Reaction score 173 Location London and Norfolk Nov 6, 2017 #3 Yeah I have an ODBII reader from Amazon, works with Car Doctor on my app over wifi. If I paid for the full version of the app I'd probably get more data.
Yeah I have an ODBII reader from Amazon, works with Car Doctor on my app over wifi. If I paid for the full version of the app I'd probably get more data.
soofsayer Forum Admin Joined Aug 6, 2013 Messages 6,790 Reaction score 3 Location York Nov 6, 2017 #4 I got an ODB2 reader from Amazon the other day for ?12 and used it to clear a fault code on my car via a free iPhone app.
I got an ODB2 reader from Amazon the other day for ?12 and used it to clear a fault code on my car via a free iPhone app.
r25sti Well-known member Joined Jul 7, 2012 Messages 1,981 Reaction score 0 Location herefordshire Nov 6, 2017 #5 ive had one for years too. cost about ?25. repaired may cars with it.
bananaman Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 4,012 Reaction score 28 Location Kent Nov 7, 2017 #6 They do work then lol
alex Forum Moderator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Apr 29, 2014 Messages 12,688 Reaction score 173 Location London and Norfolk Nov 7, 2017 #7 Yes and No. Like you saw with my thread on using one...the fault codes might not register for a bike... Also pre-17 you need an ODBI (Round version).
Yes and No. Like you saw with my thread on using one...the fault codes might not register for a bike... Also pre-17 you need an ODBI (Round version).