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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 11:20 AM
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Don't know much about code readers and looking to buy one, not sure which one is a better fit. Will the RioRand do pretty much the same thing as the INNOVA?

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RioRand RS300 CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for OBDII OBD2 Vehicles: Amazon.ca: Automotive RioRand RS300 CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for OBDII OBD2 Vehicles: Amazon.ca: Automotive

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INNOVA 3030 Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII Vehicles: Amazon.ca: Automotive INNOVA 3030 Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII Vehicles: Amazon.ca: Automotive
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 11:53 AM
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If all you're wanting to do is read and clear trouble codes then the first one will do just fine.

What I did was order a bluetooth OBDII adapter that can connect to my phone. Then you can download an app like Torque or DashCommand which will perform the same function as the cheapo handhelds plus a ton more. If you have an android phone this is easy but if you're on iOS then your options are limited to adapters that are "certified" to work with Apple's crippleware.
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 12:23 PM
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For the IOS I purchased the WiFi version of the OBDII adapter and it works fine with DashCommand.


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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by kobayashi maru
What I did was order a bluetooth OBDII adapter that can connect to my phone. Then you can download an app like Torque or DashCommand which will perform the same function as the cheapo handhelds plus a ton more. If you have an android phone this is easy but if you're on iOS then your options are limited to adapters that are "certified" to work with Apple's crippleware.


This^^ Think I paid $11 on amazon for the ELM adapter and $5 for Torque pro. Very handy for a quick code read or to monitor sensors in real time. Best bang for the buck!


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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
This^^ Think I paid $11 on amazon for the ELM adapter and $5 for Torque pro. Very handy for a quick code read or to monitor sensors in real time. Best bang for the buck!


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I did exactly this. You get more than just a code reader from torque you can get all sorts of variables from your vehicle.

Sometimes it can be hard to connect the Bluetooth though.
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 06:32 PM
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I have an Actron CP9575. I think it is great. It shows real time data that I have found to be very helpful for trouble shooting problems. I have seen them as cheap as $80 on line.
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 08:08 PM
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I've got the innova 3130 with the abs update and the Bluetooth adapter for my android...both work well, price wise if its just to read/clear codes get the adapter for the phone..then the app -torque. some fun stuff with this app too..


with both I can read live data as well... take the truck for a drive and see whats happening..


side note I had an older innova had to update to the c.a.n network to work on my old truck 2005 canyon ... looking at innova does the 3030 do c.a.n.


http://www.innova.com/en-US/Product/...c-af3ba9dc04fb

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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 01:16 AM
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You can buy bluetooth/wifi OBD interfaces dirt cheap at DX.com if you're willing to wait a few weeks for delivery. I believe I bought mine for like $8 or so.
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