I have wanted to buy an OBD2 code reader for a long time. Well, for many years. I kept telling myself I just needed one of the cheap ones that just covers the basics - you know, the ones that sell for $40 at every parts store across America. Every time I seriously thought about buying it, it seemed to me that I didn't have enough money, or I was in a hurry, or something else. My senior engineers had one of these little things. I asked him about it and he chatted enthusiastically about how these Bluetooth interfaces combined with an app on his mobile phone can do everything that traditional 'wired' models can do and then some. I was officially intrigued. So when I found this model on sale for a meager $11, I knew my time had come. He got into my shopping cart. In short, this is an amazing thing! Just plug it into the car, turn the key to the ON position, connect the device to my phone, and then launch the Torque app. In seconds I can read codes, erase codes and more. I even use the free lite version of the app, so my total cost is just the price of this item. Such a deal. If you have an Android phone and are looking for an inexpensive way to connect to your vehicle's OBD2 system, I would definitely recommend this Kitbest adapter.
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