Hi Robbie,

The app is free on Google Play. The bluetooth obd reader was from eBay item no. 
110761891151 £11.50 + £2.99 p&p. I tried to use it with my netbook but never 
got it to work properly. It works great with the Samsumg Galaxy S2 though.

All the best,

Rob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robbie Syme 
  To: mogtalk2 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:07 PM
  Subject: RE: [mogtalk2] neat gadget - OBD codes


  Rob,

  Where did you get the gadget and how much was it??

   

  Robbie Syme

   

  From: Rob Hill [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: 22 May 2012 18:04
  To: mogtalk2
  Subject: [mogtalk2] neat gadget - OBD codes

   

  Hi Guys n Gals,

   

  I have just got our first Android phone and I have found a great "app" for us 
petrolheads.

   

  It is called Torque. Basically it is a bluetooth OBD code reader. All you 
need is a cheap bluetooth adapter to plug in to the OBD port and your phone 
allows you to read the codes. It does much more than that too - you can see the 
values from all the sensors. Best of all it is free.

   

  I am planning to leave the adapter plugged in to the port. I always have the 
phone with me so I have a diagnostic tool at my finger tips.

   

  All the best,

   

  Rob Hill

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