BlueDriver OBDII Scan Tool Review

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32 thoughts on “BlueDriver OBDII Scan Tool Review

  1. Just got the blue driver since I'm shopping around for a second car. Tried it on our 2013 Honda Civic and it reads everything. Smog, check engine, air bag abs. All of it is there and if you know what you're looking at, the love data is amazing. Under MIL it tells how many miles a car has gone with and with out a code and how many miles since it has been reset. I'm a diy car guy and this thing is amazing

  2. This is just like Automatic but Automatic is much much better for the average consumer, this is more for the gearhead.

  3. That's awesome! I'll get a cheaper one than that one but I'm definitely get this one unless I get nothing but problems with it. In this case, its better to buy the cheaper one for a few bucks to see if it works well or not. Anyways, great review Kevin!
    Edit: Oh and hell yeah for having the OnePlus One! I love mine so damn much. Best phone I've had yet, hands down.

  4. o,man i have wanted one of these things for a while. there pretty sweet. this one (ScanTool 427201 OBDLink) is good too.

  5. Dash is the most user friendly of these apps. I also brought one for like 8 bucks or something. It did help with the check engine soon light.

  6. hey, thoughout this video i was just free styling to that beat you got on the background and had no idea what was the video about. Can you please tell me the name of the beat so i could use it in my next mixtape?

  7. Don't own a car myself but an interesting device… Are you able to control any of the car's systems through this with your phone?

  8. Do yourself a favor and get any 10 dollar elm327 off amazon an torque it will save you 85 bucks. For a professional use though this is a joke, it basically can only read some of the information off the engine control module. There is a reason professional scan tools range in the thousands because they can read almost every module; transmission, body control, airbag, abs, instrument. Although now a days everything is going to a laptop, a passthru box and the manufacturer TIS system to handle everything.

  9. $100 I'll pass. I've been using a 5 dollar bluetooth obd2 scanner off eBay and the torque app in the play store. Plus it had more options.

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