davidd220823 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 hi, I'm looking at getting a decent BOD scanner for my 2006 Alphard, partly to monitor for engine errors but mostly Fuel Economy. (I get about 21 MPG in mine!!!) Can anyone recommend a good OBD tool? I've been looking at this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076XVQMVS?SubscriptionId=AKIAJO7E5OLQ67NVPFZA&ascsubtag=121759630-311-589357443.1711452236&tag=best_reviews_uk_1-21 Thanks
Picasso Posted March 27 Posted March 27 toyota techstream software is far better just install on a laptop https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124808047632?itmmeta=01HSZS5JCABQCMJP2MPME2H5WY&hash=item1d0f23ac10:g:gIIAAOSwGh5kDEWa&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAAwC2XQd1Y3jtI%2FF%2BCoLORW3P6ruG73De6M3TU%2BYDm0xYddzWX%2BLOtp1nqjth7ABkk83boUFyq6I1S1kwAcIyJiMg%2BA%2BVofIJKQ0cYbXOHByp3op0d9%2B7166S%2FDxpFov%2B%2BXS%2FelKa%2Fw1%2FGkDxtqwPm1Z3LYBQFS%2BG00jqZ6MpeBuwG5AKXmZPfuKJTUzluJ%2BrmBsXx%2FuoNAC1c3BCCm%2FJP%2B9A7AmcouVeTJGhRI6LUd1FDACC0VbreGvL0hvEifiQDeA%3D%3D|tkp%3ABlBMUJ6mlvnPYw
davidd220823 Posted March 27 Author Posted March 27 Thanks for that. The laptop solutions doesn't really work for me, because I wanted the OBD plugged in all the time so i can get engine data on my phone and also monitor MPG. the MPG is the really killer here! Costing me a fortune.
Chris.ac Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I have two of these, they with perfectly in 20 series and a bmw mini. I use car scanner pro app (apple and Android stores). I'm not sure how much data is available on the 10 series, but these adaptors are less than £5, so worth a shot. Just found this amazing item on AliExpress. Check it out! £4.73 55%OFF | PL Ship V1.5 MINI ELM 327 BT Double PCB ELM 327 Code Reader V1.5 PIC18F25K80 for Android/PC WIFI ELM 327 USB Swith MS/HS SCAN https://a.aliexpress.com/_EJ62muZ
Chris.ac Posted March 27 Posted March 27 This is the one i have (bluetooth) It's important to get one with the extra PBA, as this is needed for the jdm vehicles
Torq2u Posted March 28 Posted March 28 21 hours ago, Picasso said: toyota techstream software is far better just install on a laptop https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124808047632?itmmeta=01HSZS5JCABQCMJP2MPME2H5WY&hash=item1d0f23ac10:g:gIIAAOSwGh5kDEWa&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAAwC2XQd1Y3jtI%2FF%2BCoLORW3P6ruG73De6M3TU%2BYDm0xYddzWX%2BLOtp1nqjth7ABkk83boUFyq6I1S1kwAcIyJiMg%2BA%2BVofIJKQ0cYbXOHByp3op0d9%2B7166S%2FDxpFov%2B%2BXS%2FelKa%2Fw1%2FGkDxtqwPm1Z3LYBQFS%2BG00jqZ6MpeBuwG5AKXmZPfuKJTUzluJ%2BrmBsXx%2FuoNAC1c3BCCm%2FJP%2B9A7AmcouVeTJGhRI6LUd1FDACC0VbreGvL0hvEifiQDeA%3D%3D|tkp%3ABlBMUJ6mlvnPYw Please excuse my ignorance Lee, but would this gismo diagnose the cause of intermittent AFS light coming on and dipped beam seeming a bit low?
davidd220823 Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 Thanks for that link Chris.ac. I assume it's ok for have the device plugged in all the time? And, will the ELM 327 give me fuel economy data as I'm driving? cheers
Geralt Posted March 28 Posted March 28 3 hours ago, Torq2u said: Please excuse my ignorance Lee, but would this gismo diagnose the cause of intermittent AFS light coming on and dipped beam seeming a bit low? Possibly. Depends if the AFS control module is connected to the diagnostic system. My 2003 van for example will only talk to ECM and ABS via K-Line. However your later model might have most of the modules available over CAN. If so, it should have a logged DTC which will help you diagnose the problem.
Geralt Posted March 28 Posted March 28 1 hour ago, davidd220823 said: I assume it's ok for have the device plugged in all the time? And, will the ELM 327 give me fuel economy data as I'm driving? I believe it is intended to be plugged in contnuously. I think these devices only work with OBD data. The list of PIDs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs) does not include economy in mpg. It does however have a fuel rate in litres per hour and odometer reading. Assuming your vehicle supports these PIDs, it will be the app receiving this data that will make a fuel economy calculation for you if it even has that as an option, I'm not sure. Are you looking to monitor and adjust your driving style to minimise fuel consumption? You could just look at L/hr in that case.
davidd220823 Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 Yes, it's mainly to monitor MPG. But knowing Litres/Hour is probably just as useful for understanding where the high consumption areas are. Possibly more useful since it's based on time (hours) rather than distance.
dezufo Posted March 30 Posted March 30 On 3/28/2024 at 3:12 PM, davidd220823 said: Yes, it's mainly to monitor MPG. But knowing Litres/Hour is probably just as useful for understanding where the high consumption areas are. Possibly more useful since it's based on time (hours) rather than distance. If you use the ELM327 and pair it with the Torque or Torque Lite app it will give you live data of fuel, speed etc, you have to to input your vehicle model, you can choose what is displayed on your phone, if you have a head unit that accepts mirroring then what shows on your phone will show on the headunit screen
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