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Wifi OBD II - can that work?

3K views 25 replies 9 participants last post by  Peter GT-R 
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#2 ·
It should work.
 
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I used that same one with my FR-S at a trackday for clearing the check engine light I tend to get whenever I heel-toe shift and it worked well. Couldn't get it to work with the lap timer software I had on my phone though.

I know I tried it once and it worked on my GT-R at least for reading codes - never had to clear a code with it on that car.
 
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Which aplication is most reliable? In App Store there are a lot to choose from
 
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I have a Kiwi Bluetooth OBDII I use on my car to clear codes. I use the Torque app on my Android phone to do it. Can even read A/F on my phone via a custom gauge. I realize there is a delay so I don't rely on it. Still nice to clear codes and read them from my phone.
 
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For Torque I have 108 results in App Store


Can you post a print screen please?
 
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What part didn't work. I have one here that I can check if needed.
 
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I had red lamp showing that hood air bags have problem
I did not see that on any scanner on my iPhone so could not delete.
 
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Which app are you using?
 
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Not sure what you mean.
 
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Very rarely I get an gearbox and engine error - just in winter time. Nissan service said that it is through tuning and can only erease check engine for 70$.

Today I was able to clear the error myself. I took Samsung phone from my son, installed "Torque", several times cleared ECU errors. Finally Victory. No more check engine lamp ON
 
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