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OBD Android app better than Torque!
britishtrident - 3/12/14 at 09:26 AM

Couple of months back I downloaded Obd Car Doctor Pro and I have found it a improvement over Torque mainly because the graphing of live data is much better which is useful for checking O2 sensors.

[Edited on 3/12/14 by britishtrident]


mookaloid - 3/12/14 at 11:20 AM

Downloaded - will give it a try.


big_wasa - 3/12/14 at 11:49 AM

Thanks I will have a look.


loggyboy - 3/12/14 at 11:52 AM

Been using that a while now, clears codes well, better than the £15 all in one reader I was using.


owelly - 3/12/14 at 04:18 PM

I have an OBDKEY but it doesn't like my Espace OBD! It's a 2004 derv and the dongle is 'unable to connect to ECU'. Will all dongles be the same? It works OK on my 2002 A4 petrol and 1999 Saab derv to a certain extent. It also worked on my 2002 and 2005 derv Range Rovers and has worked on quite a few other supposedly non-complient vehicles including the Pug V6 I've fitted to my kit.


britishtrident - 3/12/14 at 05:12 PM

Oil burners were only required to be OBD II compliant from 2005 two years later than petrols.


owelly - 3/12/14 at 05:27 PM

Yup. That I know, but most of the dervs I've tried work to a certain extent, as early as 1999. I used the OBDKEY on a 2004 Laguna with limited functions working but the Espace won't play ball at all.