State of Charge (SoC) and OBD2 bluetooth adapters
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State of Charge (SoC) and OBD2 bluetooth adapters
So i bought a cheapie ELM327 bluetooth OBD2 adapter from amazon and am trying to get the SoC from it in the torque android app. But it doesn't seem to be working, i think i have the numbers right, it should be a PID of 224923, but i get a reading of 0.
I've also found some people who i think are also using adapters with torque instead of anything from ScanGauge. I think they were saying they couldn't get any of the TBCM pids reliably.
You guys are getting these reliably with the ScanGauge hardware? Anyone got this working with a cheap blueooth adapter? or any bluetooth adapter?
I've also found some people who i think are also using adapters with torque instead of anything from ScanGauge. I think they were saying they couldn't get any of the TBCM pids reliably.
You guys are getting these reliably with the ScanGauge hardware? Anyone got this working with a cheap blueooth adapter? or any bluetooth adapter?
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Re: State of Charge (SoC) and OBD2 bluetooth adapters
So i bought a cheapie ELM327 bluetooth OBD2 adapter from amazon and am trying to get the SoC from it in the torque android app. But it doesn't seem to be working, i think i have the numbers right, it should be a PID of 224923, but i get a reading of 0.
I've also found some people who i think are also using adapters with torque instead of anything from ScanGauge. I think they were saying they couldn't get any of the TBCM pids reliably.
You guys are getting these reliably with the ScanGauge hardware? Anyone got this working with a cheap blueooth adapter? or any bluetooth adapter?
I've also found some people who i think are also using adapters with torque instead of anything from ScanGauge. I think they were saying they couldn't get any of the TBCM pids reliably.
You guys are getting these reliably with the ScanGauge hardware? Anyone got this working with a cheap blueooth adapter? or any bluetooth adapter?
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