Martin Bruce
12-13-2022, 08:14 AM
Rather than go to the local Garage / Shop again, who charged me £30 to read the fault codes, I decided to buy my own cheapie OBD-II connector and use an app on my Android smartphone. The Garage tried to scare me off getting an adaptor when I mentioned it by saying they knew a customer who had blew his ECU up using his own one.
Still, I got a KONNWEI KW902 OBD2 BLUETOOTH ADAPTOR off eBAY, China for about £15 , it took a few days to arrive.
http://www.konnwei.com/upload/2022-06-17/20220617163239351.jpg
Some might prefer a more pricey professional OBD2 Adaptor, where the firmware is written/ installed by a well-known maker.
I downloaded the 'Torque' Engine Management App (available on Google Play).
Connecting the app with the Adaptor is a bit hit and miss, somtimes takes 2 or 3 presses of the button on the adaptor, using Bluetooth, but does work.
I was able to read the fault codes and save them to a log file, and even clear them from the ECU. I carry the adaptor in the Yaris now, just in case.
https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/S437fe00eb31a410696817a5390a2b2b7M/KONNWEI-ELM327-V1-5-OBD2-Scanner-PIC18f25k80-Bluetooth-Compatible-5-0-KW902-ODB2-ELM-327-V1.jpg
Still, I got a KONNWEI KW902 OBD2 BLUETOOTH ADAPTOR off eBAY, China for about £15 , it took a few days to arrive.
http://www.konnwei.com/upload/2022-06-17/20220617163239351.jpg
Some might prefer a more pricey professional OBD2 Adaptor, where the firmware is written/ installed by a well-known maker.
I downloaded the 'Torque' Engine Management App (available on Google Play).
Connecting the app with the Adaptor is a bit hit and miss, somtimes takes 2 or 3 presses of the button on the adaptor, using Bluetooth, but does work.
I was able to read the fault codes and save them to a log file, and even clear them from the ECU. I carry the adaptor in the Yaris now, just in case.
https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/S437fe00eb31a410696817a5390a2b2b7M/KONNWEI-ELM327-V1-5-OBD2-Scanner-PIC18f25k80-Bluetooth-Compatible-5-0-KW902-ODB2-ELM-327-V1.jpg