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Old 5th November 2021, 06:05   #5
Dorchester2
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Originally Posted by JJay View Post
I was only looking to try a cheap hand held scanner, not intending to spend a lot. I had heard about Torque Pro and i was considering that also. i understand it can work on a tablet. Is the software a free app?

thank you both for your response its much appreciated.

You may try Torque which is a free app and Torque Pro is available (some more functions) for peanuts: around £7 once and that's it: why doing without then?
BTW another app is even far more powerful and even cheaper: free TOAF mobile, but at the moment it needs to be connected with a wire to the OBD. No Bluetooth yet available.
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