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Old 12-30-2017, 08:32 PM   #11
JamJanTan
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Some of the OBD apps only work with Apple, others with Android, same with the scanners, be careful with what you choose. The Wi-Fi scanners will draw power even with the engine off, I always unplug mine when not using.

The Apple app and Wi-Fi scanner I chose is the Dash Commander since I use Apple. I got the scanner from Amazon and the app from the Apple store. Works good and is customizable.


Thanks helpful info. I have been looking around a bit and I guess you need a separate cellular data plan for these devices or have to add the device to existing plan? I am sure it depends on the device the carrier etc. I will definitely look into the Dash Commander since I also use Apple devices with Verizon at this time but received a kindle fire recently and that’s probably a whole new game. This tech stuff changes so fast it’s hard to keep up. Thanks for the advice.
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