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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: DrAndyB on 16 July 2014, 21:33:06

Title: ODB
Post by: DrAndyB on 16 July 2014, 21:33:06
A friend of mine has a Bluetooth ODP scanner which can then be used with tablet device and various Apps to explore various engine reading live.  Even claims to log mpg, power and all other wonders !! (I have my doubt's !)

I may borrow it and have a play but before I do is there a particula flavour I need as have read various things on the compatibility.

I have a 2.5V6 CDX mini face lift (one of last ones on a V plate  :y).  My mate uses scanning tool on an Toyota Avensis 54 plate diesel !

Thanks in advance.

Andy.
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: Nick W on 16 July 2014, 21:40:28
2.5s aren't OBD compliant, and none of those devices will read one.
That will save you 20quid!
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: Andy B on 16 July 2014, 21:53:46
As above, you just need a paper clip  :y :y

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90479.0
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: TheBoy on 16 July 2014, 22:11:34
Your car is not OBDII/EOBD compliant, thus won't work
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: Andy H on 16 July 2014, 22:26:14
If you had a later car with the 2.2, 2.6 or 3.2 litre engine then it does work (I know because I've got a 2.6).

£15 for the adapter. Google for 'Torque' (for an Android phone or tablet).
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: zirk on 16 July 2014, 22:28:57
With out repeating the above, but does work on later models, post petrol 2001, ie 2.2, 2.6 and 3.2, (not sure about the 2.2 Diesel) and yes most ODB2 software will do mpg, live data etc.
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: DrAndyB on 17 July 2014, 08:40:40
Thanks to all.

To conclude, I can't use the ODB dongle device with the Android Torque with my 2.5V6 to stream live data  :'(
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: minifreek on 18 July 2014, 08:30:59
No the Torque app and ODB Bluetooth device won't work on your 2.5V6 (doesn't work on mine either)

However, there is a USB dongle and a piece of software that will work with it, its a diagnostics reader and also does a limited amount of programming too ;)

It is easily available from the likes of Ebay and Amazon for not a lot of money...

Mine paid for itself within 2 weeks of use...
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: 05omegav6 on 18 July 2014, 14:31:31
Helpful ::) what is it then...
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: zirk on 18 July 2014, 14:39:43
Helpful ::) what is it then...
Fairly sure minifreek is trying to be diplomatic by not mentioning the product name, but Im guessing he's referring to the Com package that weren't allowed to talk about due to the fact its not licensable in the UK and there for get nuked if discussed, but I reckon you knew that anyway Al.  ;)
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: 05omegav6 on 18 July 2014, 14:50:06
Ah you mean that extra special gold plated paperclip from OPel land ;D
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: Andy H on 18 July 2014, 14:56:07
Helpful ::) what is it then...
Fairly sure minifreek is trying to be diplomatic by not mentioning the product name, but Im guessing he's referring to the Com package that weren't allowed to talk about due to the fact its not licensable in the UK and there for get nuked if discussed, but I reckon you knew that anyway Al.  ;)
I may be wrong but (if it is produced by 'Auto M3') then the version with 'Opel' in the name isn't available here because Vaux-Com (http://www.ilexa.co.uk/diagnostic-tools/vaux-com.html) is available from Ilexa (http://www.ilexa.co.uk)
Title: Re: ODB
Post by: TheBoy on 18 July 2014, 20:44:42
No the Torque app and ODB Bluetooth device won't work on your 2.5V6 (doesn't work on mine either)

However, there is a USB dongle and a piece of software that will work with it, its a diagnostics reader and also does a limited amount of programming too ;)

It is easily available from the likes of Ebay and Amazon for not a lot of money...

Mine paid for itself within 2 weeks of use...
Without breaking anything? Not in my experience. The legal version is good for code reading, "OK" for live data, but dangerous for programming.