HughJazzol
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Yes, a good point.
It's more expensive, and subject to accidental connection to someone else's phone with BT on as I'm working away, no?
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Yes, a good point.
slightly more expensive but brings a lot more value (smartphone apps).Yes, a good point.
It's more expensive, and subject to accidental connection to someone else's phone with BT on as I'm working away, no?
I have had this one since I had my '17 fusion sport (I miss that twin turbo v6 sleeper) and it has worked for every ford since then (escape platinum hybrid, bronco sport, current mach-e)Something like this from up the Amazon,
It’s got some switching on it.
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Ok, and do you/have you see all the modules? Or do you just see X, and X it is?I have had this one since I had my '17 fusion sport (I miss that twin turbo v6 sleeper) and it has worked for every ford since then (escape platinum hybrid, bronco sport, current mach-e)
as far as I know it sees every module available - Forscan tells you when to flip the switchOk, and do you/have you see all the modules? Or do you just see X, and X it is?
Read the previous posts about getting access to modules.
well, you're only writing a few bytes of information so not sure how much speed you really need...i do agree that it is a bit of a pain having the usb cable connected to a laptop but I'd be concerned with the BT dropping in the middle of a write process personallyYah do not buy one with switches. For the difference in cost it is absolutely not worth the money. They also have a slower connection speed. I Initially bought the cheaper one with the switch thinking I’m saving a couple bucks and ended up upgrading to the vgate because A. It was annoying to use and B. I wanted iOS app compatibility
the OBDLink in my opinion is great but a little expensive. The Vgate one is Forscan certified, priced well and works.