I have used the Torque app over the years and on several different vehicles. This adapter hooked up and worked with less fuss than any other I've used. I also think it's the cheapest. Using a Chinese in-dash Android radio that I installed in a new Honda CRV, I downloaded the Torque Pro app and plugged in the OBD adapter, activated the "Bluetooth search" on the radio, started the car, the Torque -App opened and done found and paired the adapter without asking for a pairing code (0000). I've never seen that before! It is connected to the ECU, the torque works perfectly. Installing the radio was a monstrous job, but getting the OBD information was easy. In the past I've always had trouble getting Torque to communicate with the car's ECU once it has been paired. Pictured is my choice of a 10.1 inch torque sensor. Maybe too much information, but this is just the beginning. OBD adapter: perfect so far.
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