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OBDLink LX Bluetooth: Professional Grade OBD2 Automotive Scan Tool for Windows and Android DIY Car and Truck Data diagnostics
OBDLink LX Bluetooth: Professional Grade OBD2 Automotive Scan Tool for Windows and Android DIY Car and Truck Data diagnostics
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: OBDLink
Certification: CE
Hardware Version: Newest
High-concerned chemical: None
Item Type: Code Readers & Scan Tools
Language: English
Origin: Mainland China
Software Update: Yes
Software Version: OBDLink
Special Features: Bluetooth
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Genuine products
3 years Warranty
Important Note:We will not be responsible for any Custom Tax(Tariff) which Might happen in your custom clearance. Since it is out of our control.
Connect With Your Car Like Never Before
OBDLink LX can be used as a diagnostic scan tool, trip computer, logger, and real-time performance monitor. This pocket-size adapter won't obstruct driver legroom and features unparalleled performance, intelligent sleep mode, hacker-proof security, exceptional third party app support, free lifetime firmware and software updates, and a modest price tag.
Includes Exclusive Android App and PC Diagnostics Software
OBDLink LX includes the free OBDLink Android app, which works exclusively with OBDLink products. The OBDLink app is packed with outstanding features that make it easy to access, graph, log and export real-time engine data. You can also clear the 'Check Engine Light,' read all diagnostic trouble codes and research them online, check emissions test readiness, and calculate instantaneous and average MPG. Want more gauges? Create a custom live dashboard directly on your Android phone or tablet! OBDLink LX also includes the free OBDwiz diagnostics software for Windows PCs, laptops, and netbooks. ELM327 compatibility allows LX to work with dozens of popular third-party OBD apps and software (including Torque and DashCommand).
Maximum Vehicle Coverage
OBDLink LX works with all 1996 and newer cars & light trucks sold in the United States (except hybrids and electric vehicles). It also supports EOBD, JOBD, and all other international variants of OBD-II. The OBDLink proprietary connection algorithm enables LX Bluetooth to connect to more OBD-compliant makes & models than any other scan tool.
Key Features:
·Maximum vehicle coverage
·Up to 300% faster than nearest competitor
·Automatic sleep & wake-up
·Hacker-proof
·Small form factor
·Free Android & Windows diagnostic software
·Free firmware updates
·More software options
·3-year manufacturer warranty
·Supports Android phones & tablets
·Supports Windows PC, laptops, netbooks & tablets
·Supports Windows phone 8 & newer
·Note: Apple iOS devices are not compatible
· Note: This product is not compatible with hybrid or electric vehicles
Package includes:
OBDLink LX Scan Tool Interface
Printed Quick Start Guide
More Details:
Compatible devices:
Android
Smartphones (Android 2.2 and newer)
Tablets (Android 2.3.3 and newer)
Windows
Bluetooth-enabled PCs, Laptops, Netbooks (Windows XP SP2 and newer)
Phone (Windows Phone 8 and newer)
Tablets (Windows 8 and newer)
Blackberry
Smartphone (BB 10.0.0.0 and newer)
Tablet (BB 2.0.0.0 and newer)
Apple/iOS
Not supported
ISO 15765-4 (CAN 250/500 kbps, 11/29 bit)
ISO 14230-4 (Keyword Protocol 2000)
ISO 9141-2 (Asian, European, Chrysler)
J1850 VPW (GM)
J1850 PWM (Ford)
Specifications:
INTERFACEBluetooth
DEVICE WEIGHT1.2 oz (34.02 g)
DIMENSIONS1.97 x 1.77 x 0.91 in (50 x 45 x 23 mm)
SUPPORTS ALL OBD-II PROTOCOLS........................................Yes
SUPPORTS SINGLE-WIRE CAN (GMLAN)................................... No
SUPPORTS FORD MEDIUM-SPEED CAN (MS-CAN).................No
BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATIONS
Innovative 'Connect' button - requires physical access to enable Bluetooth pairing
Secure 128-bit data encryption
Class 1.5 Bluetooth v3.0 transmission (max range: ~ 250 ft)
Profiles: SPP
OPERATING CURRENT ...................................................................68 mA
BATTERYSAVER™ MODE............................................................ < 2 mA
OPERATING VOLTAGE..................................................................8-18V DC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE...................................................... -4º to 131º F (-20º to 55º C)
OPERATING HUMIDITY............................................................... 10 to 85% (non-condensing)
MAXIMUM PARAMETER ID (PID) RATE...................................... ~100 PIDs/second for PC & Android
PACKAGE CONTENTS
OBDLink® LX Bluetooth adapter
Quick Start Guide
CERTIFICATIONS
International
RoHS Certified
REACH Compliant
North America
FCC Part 15B
IC ICES-003
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2
ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1
Europe
CE (ETSI EN 300 328 V1.8.1 (2012-06))
E-Mark ECE R10
EN 60950-1
Australia/New Zealand
AS/NZS 61000.6.3
AS/NZS CISPR 22
ETSI EN 55022
ICE EN 61000.6.3
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HOW DO I KNOW WHETHER MY CAR IS OBD-II COMPLIANT?
This entry was posted on January 26, 2004by ScanTool.net Team.
OBDLink® Vehicle Compatibility Chart
**Please Note:OBD-II compatibility is not related to where the vehicle ismanufacturedwhere your vehicle wasbought when new. To read the chart below, choose the country where your vehicle was sold new. If you do not see the country below, check your vehicle manual, research online, or consult with your dealership to confirm OBD-II compatibility.
**Please Note:Hybrid and Electric vehicles are low or zero emission vehicles, our scan tools may not work. Check your vehicle manual, research online, or consult with your dealership.
1996 or newer model year vehicle sold in the United States
United States legislation requires all cars and light trucks model year (MY) 1996 and newer to be OBD-II compliant. More information is available on theEPA's website. Our scan tools work on all 1996 and newer cars and light trucks sold in the United States, including:
|
Acura
Alfa Romeo Ariel Atom Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Citroen Daewoo |
Daihatsu |
Isuzu
Jaguar Jeep Kia Lamborghini Lancia Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lotus Maserati Mazda McLaren |
Mercedes |
Porsche |
Smart |
2001 or newer model year gasoline vehicle sold in the European Union
Commission Directive 70/220/EEC, Annex I:
8.1. Vehicles with positive-ignition engines
With effect from 1 January 2000 for new types and from 1 January 2001 for all types, vehicles of category M1, except vehicles the maximum mass of which exceeds 2500 kg, and vehicles of category N1 class I, must be fitted with an on-board diagnostic (OBD) system for emission control in accordance with Annex XI. [...]
Note that here "European Union" means countries which were members of the EU in 2000.
2004 or newer model year diesel vehicle sold in the European Union
Commission Directive 70/220/EEC, Annex I:
Vehicles of category M1, except
- vehicles designed to carry more than six occupants including the driver,
- vehicles whose maximum mass exceeds 2500 kg,
from 1 January 2003 for new types and from 1 January 2004 for all types, must be fitted with an on-board diagnostic (OBD) system for emission control in accordance with Annex XI.
Note that here "European Union" means countries which were members of the EU in 2003.
Other vehicles
If your vehicle does not fall into any of the above categories, look under the hood and try to locate a label (Fig. 1) that explicitly states that the vehicle was designed to comply with OBD-II legislation.
Fig. 1 - Vehicle Emission Control Information Label
In this case, OBD-II is used as a general term and can mean any of the following:
OBD II(California ARB)
EOBD(European OBD)
JOBD(Japanese OBD)
You may also consult your vehicle's owner's manual and perhaps contact your local dealer. However, be aware of the fact that many dealers do not know the difference between OBD and OBD-II.
If the vehicle is not OBD-II compliant, you cannot use a generic OBD-II scan tool such as ElmScan to obtain diagnostic information from your vehicle.
But my car has the 16-pin OBD connector, shouldn't it be OBD-II compliant?
No, not necessarily. A lot of European and Asian manufacturers equipped their vehicles with D-shaped 16-pin connectors long before they began installing OBD-II systems on those vehicles. One curious thing to note here is the fact that most non-EOBD compliant vehicles had a DLC that does not fully conform to SAE J1979. Compare figures 2 and 3, and notice the "ears" on the non-EOBD compliant Ford Focus.
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