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Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2025
Nice little device for the price, does what I need it to do and got here fast
Bauline
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
Great product, easy to use, and understand. 5 stars
Andrea
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Works like it's supposed to. Great product for the money. Take it out of the box and plug it in. No setup needed. Very handy thing to have around.
Jay
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2025
Amazing product that does what it’s supposed to, you get your money’s worth! Scans and reads car codes with ease.
Bruno Roder
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025
Works as promised. Simple and effective.
david smith
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025
ordered a obd2 scanner came about 3 days late. that was the courier fault and not amazom or the seller fault. once i got it and hooked up to my truck. was easy to navigate and did exactly what it was suppose to do. was easy to move between the screens also was easy to delete the codes which turned off the engine check light. i,am very pleased with this reader. cost was good. may get another one for my son.
John B
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
I have an old Innova 3040c scan tool I bought on sale for $70 eight years ago, but I thought I'd try this cheapest one on Amazon for $19 CAD for the heck of it. It works quite well within its limitations and the screen is clear and easy to read. After reading Project Farm reviews of these cheap scanners, I probably could have done better with another one for $10 more, but this was just an experiment and I'm happy with it..
Scott Lew
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2024
The Scanner was incredibly easy to set up and use, truly a plug-and-play experience. It saved me a bunch of time and money by quickly diagnosing the P1450 code. I ordered the necessary part and had it installed in just 15 minutes, all thanks to this handy tool. Highly recommended for its simplicity and effectiveness!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2024
Worked great on my 2013 Hyundai Accent and was able to successfully diagnose an ignition issue. The fix for my car turned out to be, including the scanner, $50 worth of parts and only about 2 hours of work to replace a coil pack. Dealership quoted me over $750 to do the same job. Very happy with this purchase, saved me lots of money!Edit: Has also helped me diagnose a failed O2 and knock sensor and replace both myself inexpensively with help from YouTube. Continues to be extremely useful.
king frel vergara
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 26, 2023
Not useful
R.MARIN
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
I have always used the Bluetooth modules to read codes of the OBDII port. Always vanished from sight for some strange reason. I tend to not put things back in a rememberable spot, so it is my wrongdoing.Anyway, I decided to go with a fully self-contained reader and this thing is much easier to use than the others.By others I mean the Bluetooth, wi-fi whaa?, it won't connect, maybe turn it off then on again, wait it has no power switch, maybe it's my phone, lose me I dare you, maybe it is IOS, or maybe it just is a dud, why did I buy you thingy, I hate you thingy, I will lose you forever!Enter this little gem. Powered by the OBDII port of your car so no batteries needed. No silly app to download with optional purchases for your vehicle, and no I didn't give them my email address either. Just plugged it in and in 15 seconds, the device was awaiting my input. ready to work out of the box.The screen was easy to read with my 54 year old eyeballs, no squinting needed! Self explanatory menu, easy to understand. My Mustang has a faulty fuel injector , I just googled the Pcode. This is no pro model at this price point. It does not diagnose and troubleshoot the vehicle. It will read the codes stored in the car's computer that mostly relate to emissions. Engine misfires, cats not up to temp, O2 sensors, fuel injectors misfiring, engine running lean or rich, etc. It will tell you what code is causing the check engine light to come on. It will also clear it. A word of caution, do not reset codes before you have to take the car to emissions. Most cars need to 'cycle' through several real world tests to show a status of READY, which is what the emissions testing looks for. It took me a week of highway driving, street driving, heat up and cool down cycles, shifting through all the gears then slowing down by coasting with no brakes. Every car is different, so just google "OBD readiness Drive cycle" and the make and model and year of the car.Note:If possible, when working on a vehicle either before or after an E-Check OBD II test; do not clear theDiagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC’s) so that the check engine light remains on after the repair(s).Therefore, if it was the correct repair, the check engine light will turn off on its own while driving thevehicle through its drive cycle and signals to the driver that the vehicle is ready to be tested. If the checkengine light does not turn off, then additional repair(s) may be required. Remind your repair technicianIf the repairs require the computer codes to be cleared or a battery disconnect (which also clears them),then be sure to drive the vehicle for at least two or three days (older vehicles may take more time)including both highway and city miles. This will result in setting the OBD monitors to “ready” and readyfor an emissions test. Unfortunately, when the codes are cleared it turns the check engine light off and itis a guessing game as to when the computer monitors are “ready.” The generic drive cycle below mayor may not be helpful but it will give you a better idea of what driving parameters usually need to bemet. This may need to be repeated 2 to 5 times depending on the make, model and age of the vehicle.*Do this all at the same time and not in pieces (does not need to be exact)1. Let the vehicle sit for 8 hours2. Start the vehicle and let it warm up3. Drive for at least 10 minutes at highway speeds (55 mph or more)4. Drive for at least 20 minutes in urban traffic with at least 4 idle periodsthat you prefer to keep the check engine light on after the repair(s) if possible.I had to learn all that the hard way btw.All in all, I recommend this product for purchase as a good buy, and great value for the money.Ray
Tip
Reviewed in India on June 15, 2022
The product is good. Works as expected.
ajlee
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2022
I've used OBD2 readers before. This device is easy to use, has clear directions, tactile easy buttons that work without difficulty. (No small buttons that require a child to deploy). I located the OBD2 port on my car, inserted the plug and the device instantly powered up. Hit "enter" to get going and then started the ignition. The codes were thrown and there were also multiple screens with car data being relayed. I would highly recommend using this type of device, instead of a Bluetooth largely because you avoid the craziness of expecting a hardware company to write an app well. Stick to what works and don't go seeking a slightly smaller form factor at the expense of an app that may or may not work well. The only small problem that came up (but wasn't a problem): When going through the screens to erase my code, the device stated the code could not be erased and there was an error. I cycled through and repeated multiple times, with the same message displayed. In the end, it didn't matter because the code was actually erased, and my check engine light did go out. If you are new to using an OBD-2, you should get one just for piece of mind. The code that was thrown was super easy to research on the inter-net information superhighway and I was able to fix my problem in a matter of minutes. The device is small and feels rugged; its packaging included a waterproof zip-seal bag and a sturdy cardboard box. My new OBD-2 detector is now in my car, at the ready should I again have a "check engine" light on it. The economical price should not dissuade you...the plastics, chips, and software can't cost more than a few bucks; there is no battery or power source on the device (it is powered by your car and it requires minimum power). Finally, the instruction manual was clear, for a "Made in China" product, but you won't need them if you have used an OBD-2 before. If you are new to it, the instructions and its slightly "less-than-fluent" English is good enough for you to figure out how to use this very easy tool. If you are new to OBD-2 diagnostics, empower yourself and buy this. Don't waste your time driving to the $tealership and avoid ridiculous $100 diagnostic fees when you can get the same diagnostic code in under a minute (upon plugging the device in). Happy car diagnostics/repairs!
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