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04-04-2012, 01:59 PM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
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Originally Posted by VegasGuy
Show me a H2 owner with low profile street tires and I will show you a guy who thinks the coolest way to shoot a Glock is cocked sideways.
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Not to get off track, but...LOL!
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04-04-2012, 04:31 PM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
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Not to get off track, but...LOL!
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Thanks. There's a lot of truth to that sig line.
On a different note and back to the thread, I found this info in the Torque app about the H2 sensors. Click pic:
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Show me a H2 owner with low profile street tires and I will show you a guy who thinks the coolest way to shoot a Glock is cocked sideways.
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04-04-2012, 05:27 PM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
Ok I received my scanner v1.5 and D/L the torque application. It has your standard OBDII read and erase as well as reading raw data such as coolant temp, rpm, throttle position, fuel pressure, fuel trim, MAF rate, etc. I like the O2 data graphs because you can see if an O2 sensor is starting to get "'lazy". There are many O2 related problems where the sensor doesn't throw a CEL code because it's still within tolerance. I haven't tried the estimated 1/4 mile times, hp, etc yet. Mine refreshes pretty fast with no problems or crashes.
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04-19-2012, 10:10 PM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
I just received my ELM but getting nothing. When I plug it in, it goes thru a cycle and then stays red. Am I missing something?
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04-19-2012, 11:42 PM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
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Originally Posted by 06 SUT
I just received my ELM but getting nothing. When I plug it in, it goes thru a cycle and then stays red. Am I missing something?
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At the risk of getting flamed for asking, did you pair it? My pairing code was 1234. If it is paired then it should work provided you also downloaded the Torque software. Maybe you got a bad ELM?
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Show me a H2 owner with low profile street tires and I will show you a guy who thinks the coolest way to shoot a Glock is cocked sideways.
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04-20-2012, 12:22 AM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
No flaming or anything...I finally figured it out. When I first tried, nothing would recognize it so I walked away for a bit and then tried again. Held my phone right next to it, and finally paired with 7890 code. Ran it about two minutes to check it and seems everything is working.
I initially thought it was bad.
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04-20-2012, 03:57 PM
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Re: The ELM 327 Bluetooth ODBII Reader
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Originally Posted by 06 SUT
No flaming or anything...I finally figured it out. When I first tried, nothing would recognize it so I walked away for a bit and then tried again. Held my phone right next to it, and finally paired with 7890 code. Ran it about two minutes to check it and seems everything is working.
I initially thought it was bad.
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Glad to hear you got it resolved. 
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Show me a H2 owner with low profile street tires and I will show you a guy who thinks the coolest way to shoot a Glock is cocked sideways.
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