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Product Name: | BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool for iPhone & Android |
Manufacturer: | Lemur Vehicle Monitors |
Model Number: | LSB2 |
Product SKU: | B00652G4TS |
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This one gives you more informations. Certain "b", "c", abs codes a 10 scanner will not give you and this one does. It's worth the money imo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2bBCR7
This thing is excellent and provides all the info that most folks will need.
It's not going to do with the 5k scanners do, but is far superior to the $10 ones.
The Blue Driver has connected to every car I've tried and not only does it give you the PO codes but will also give you the most likely problem and a link to amazon to buy the part. Now obviously the likely problem isn't always the real problem but it is extremely helpful and getting a link to the part is super helpful when I'm trying to find the part in the engine bay.
I bought this Blue Driver a few years ago for $100 bucks, and it's been worth every penny. It's small enough for me to bring when l was helping a friend buy a used car. There are better scan tools, for instance my $500+ scanner does bi-directional testing, and a host of other features, but for simple trouble shooting of a check engine this is my go to scanner!
TLDR: No subscription fees, Excellent software: Ez to connect and Ez user interface, Trouble codes show most common problems.
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Critical reviews tell the REAL story:
"BEWARE.... this unit caused an UNEXPECTED major problem
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
Verified Purchase
Purchased this unit 5 months ago and shortly afterwards I discovered that I was having a parasitic draw on my battery. If the vehicle was not driven for 48 hours, the battery would go dead. Never even remotely guessed that this OBD2 would be the cause...until now. I've spent the past several months pulling fuses and watching my multimeter to try to find the cause. I finally bit the bullet and took it to the dealer to figure out. Took several days of testing, but they finally figured out it was the OBD2 that was causing the draw. I Googled and found that a 'poorly designed (meaning cheap) OBD2 device, when left plugged into the OBD port will quickly drain the battery. Worse still, it can turn on your ECU even when the vehicle is not running and cause a dead battery in just 36 hours.' So BEWARNED... this OBD2 is apparently one!"
More: https://www.amazon.com/Veepeak-OB...geNumber=1
The Bluedriver engineering and often-updated software is Canadian.
https://www.fakespot.co
Critical reviews tell the REAL story:
"BEWARE.... this unit caused an UNEXPECTED major problem
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
Verified Purchase
Purchased this unit 5 months ago and shortly afterwards I discovered that I was having a parasitic draw on my battery. If the vehicle was not driven for 48 hours, the battery would go dead. Never even remotely guessed that this OBD2 would be the cause...until now. I've spent the past several months pulling fuses and watching my multimeter to try to find the cause. I finally bit the bullet and took it to the dealer to figure out. Took several days of testing, but they finally figured out it was the OBD2 that was causing the draw. I Googled and found that a 'poorly designed (meaning cheap) OBD2 device, when left plugged into the OBD port will quickly drain the battery. Worse still, it can turn on your ECU even when the vehicle is not running and cause a dead battery in just 36 hours.' So BEWARNED... this OBD2 is apparently one!"
More: https://www.amazon.com/Veepeak-OB...geNumber=1
The Bluedriver engineering and often-updated software is Canadian.
You linked to the wrong Veepeak item. I'm talking about the BLE+ version, which is rated better than the Bluedriver on Fakespot. https://www.fakespot.co
I'm asking because the Tacoma forums highly recommend the Veepeak and it's half the cost. Also seems to work with most OBD2 iOS apps out there. Does this Bluedriver module show or do more for the money?
I'm asking because the Tacoma forums highly recommend the Veepeak and it's half the cost. Also seems to work with most OBD2 iOS apps out there. Does this Bluedriver module show or do more for the money?
https://reviewmeta.com/amazon/B076XVQMVS
The company gets an overall C grade.
Are you going to trust a shilling, unethical company? Your choice.
Even if it's great:
"Not all features available without an expensive upgrade
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022
Verified Purchase
Great tool except that to get all features you must order an expensive upgrade for a specific car type. For example, I must pay an additional $85 to get all Toyota features. I didn't see any mention of that when I made the purchase. Order page says: UNIVERSAL VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY – Works with all OBD II / EOBD compliant cars and light trucks (in the United States, vehicles since year 1996 are supported, no brand limitation).
There a NO such charges with Bluedriver.
More critical reviews: https://www.amazon.com/Veepeak-Bl...geNumber=1
https://reviewmeta.com/amazon/B076XVQMVS
The company gets an overall C grade.
Are you going to trust a shilling, unethical company? Your choice.
Even if it's great:
"Not all features available without an expensive upgrade
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022
Verified Purchase
Great tool except that to get all features you must order an expensive upgrade for a specific car type. For example, I must pay an additional $85 to get all Toyota features. I didn't see any mention of that when I made the purchase. Order page says: UNIVERSAL VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY – Works with all OBD II / EOBD compliant cars and light trucks (in the United States, vehicles since year 1996 are supported, no brand limitation).
There a NO such charges with Bluedriver.
More critical reviews: https://www.amazon.com/Veepeak-Bl...geNumber=1
https://reviewmeta.com/amazon/B00652G4TS
So, in that case wouldn't the Bluedriver be more shilling, unethical company?
EDIT: this is a legit question lol I'm not trying to be a jerk
https://reviewmeta.com/amazon/B00652G4TS
So, in that case wouldn't the Bluedriver be more shilling, unethical company?
EDIT: this is a legit question lol I'm not trying to be a jerk
If you look at the same thing on Fakespot, you'll find 20% of reviews are likely fakes. When those are removed, the Veepeak rating tanks to a 3.5 from 4.5. https://www.fakespot.co