Cody_S wrote:Rob93 wrote:iPhone problems Anyone have any luck with a similar app for iPhone?
Unfortunately very few Bluetooth protocols work with Apple products, and almost none for the OBD2 that I've seen so far. I had the same problem trying to get my adapter to work with my iPad.
If anyone's found one that works with Apple products, let me know.
I just went through this with my iphone. Apple only allows certain bluetooth devices (requiring some sort of apple licensing) to connect to iphones. My macbook won't even connect to my iphone.
There are wifi adapters that can connect ODBII to your iphone, but as I recall, they're much more expensive.
Three options:
1) Toss that iphone out.
2) Be without a BT scanner
3) Jailbreak.
I took option 3. It's a pain in the ass. I can tell you my next phone will NOT be an apple product for specifically this reason!
But overall, I spent $12 on an ELM327 BT on amazon, $6 for RoqyBT4 license, and $5 for Fuzzy car. I can read and clear codes, and get tons of "realtime" statistics. I only put that in quotes because there is a small amount of delay.
If you have any questions, feel free to let me know. I'm no expert, but I've had experience struggling with it.