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populardas1984 posted Sep 08, 2025 05:34 PM
populardas1984 posted Sep 08, 2025 05:34 PM

BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool for iPhone & Android - No Subscription Fee - OBD2 Car Scanner and Code Reader - Diagnose Check Engine, & 7000+ Issues $74.95

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Yesterday 06:09 PM
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cnlsonYesterday 06:09 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank cnlson

They've been busy buying reviews

https://reviews.chicagotribune.co...i-scanners

https://www.caranddriver.com/car-...rs-tested/

They're in a bunch of those paid for top 10 lists however I have no personal knowledge of this one
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Yesterday 06:19 PM
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schmiddYesterday 06:19 PM
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This seems to work well and I've used it on many cars. But recently they've updated the app and now it requires giving them your email to scan for codes. It worked fine without this, so I can only assume they are hoping to spam users or sell the info to make a few more dollars.
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BigBGYesterday 09:36 PM
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Why not just pay $400 and pretend it's Knipex if you want to overpay that badly holy cow
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TheJermYesterday 09:38 PM
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looks like they're botting their thumbs up here
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Yesterday 09:53 PM
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fawziYesterday 09:53 PM
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full system scan is a big deal
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DreadPirateWesleyYesterday 10:06 PM
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"CD included"... lol who has a cd drive anymore?
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DoobieBrotherYesterday 10:41 PM
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I bought a "Kingbolen Ediag Elite Car OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner Tool" on fleabay. Lots of tests and resets for like 90% of all cars out there. Scotty K liked the OP one when it came out, but was really impressed with the Kingbolen Ediag Elite Car OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner Tool just a few months ago.. . I have a 2005 caravan that I tested a few functions like turning the radiator fan on and off to get a feel of the thing. Seems to program keys too..

Gear Wrench now also makes a BT dongle for around a hounded bucks too that seems to be a true bidirectional tool as well.. Youtube them all b4 buying.. Make a list of cars you need it to work for and go to the tools manufacture web site to make sure it will work on your car first..
Last edited by DoobieBrother September 9, 2025 at 03:50 PM.
Yesterday 10:52 PM
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bizzlejones32Yesterday 10:52 PM
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I bought this in November 2023 for $100 and I am happy with the purchase. It gave me a full scan report with recommendations on what the error codes are and tips on how to fix them. It allowed me to clear my engine code errors without issue. App is very GUI based and worked without issue with iOS device. I would buy again.
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pgharibiYesterday 11:42 PM
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If you want to go budget, get a veepeak or something similar. I can't imagine why most people would need to spend more just to read and clear codes.
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Yesterday 11:55 PM
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dhermanYesterday 11:55 PM
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I have this, and it works pretty well. It can clear airbag codes which some less expensive readers can't, and it can also scan a lot more systems that the lower end ones.
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Retailnot4me
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Quote from pgharibi :
If you want to go budget, get a veepeak or something similar. I can't imagine why most people would need to spend more just to read and clear codes.
It also gives you recommendations of what might be wrong. It's honestly probably the best around this price point
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francoisToday 01:51 AM
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I have some bluetooth obd2 reader with toyosys pro app and Torque.
I also have a LAUNCH Creader Elite. it's a self contained device that includes an android based device.
It has all the codes for toyota (there are toher versions) so it can do ECU, TCM, ABS, TPMS, Fuel etc
Can also get everything and send you a pdf with the findings.
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jd45123Today 02:56 AM
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Quote from DoobieBrother :
I bought a "Kingbolen Ediag Elite Car OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner Tool" on fleabay. Lots of tests and resets for like 90% of all cars out there. Scotty K liked the OP one when it came out, but was really impressed with the Kingbolen Ediag Elite Car OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner Tool just a few months ago.. . I have a 2005 caravan that I tested a few functions like turning the radiator fan on and off to get a feel of the thing. Seems to program keys too..

Gear Wrench now also makes a BT dongle for around a hounded bucks too that seems to be a true bidirectional tool as well.. Youtube them all b4 buying.. Make a list of cars you need it to work for and go to the tools manufacture web site to make sure it will work on your car first..
Kingbolen ... lifetime updates from a company that has been selling scanners for less than a year?

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IdahoRoamingGnomeToday 06:30 AM
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I bought this about five years ago for $75ish, and at least at the time, it was the only OBD reader/or paid premium app that works with the cheap BT OBD devices on the market that supported Subaru's private PDI codes. It's saved me a couple of times. Once I didn't get gas cap clicked shut enough times, so EyeSight/cruise control stopped working on a 2 hour drive thru an area with no cell coverage, and my BlindSpot detection radar threw a code over at the Oregon Coast and disabled for the second time in the same exact spot as it did when the car was brand new with less than 1k miles on it, and it allowed me to read and clear that code no problem. Been running fine every since over the past two years.

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