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I have used the Torque product and ODB bluetooth on my Sprinter B3500 truck on occasion. <BR>
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However, normally I have a ScanguageII sitting on the ODB port reading off turbo pressure, voltage, MPG, and coolant Temp. <BR>
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On those occasions where it has thrown a check engine light and corresponding code, the ODB reported code has been of marginal use. It's Mercedes best translation. In those instances it had to go to a Chrysler dealer who had the Mercedes computer to obtain the real Mercedes codes. Torque didn't do any better than the ScanguageII. Both Torque and Scanguage let you reset the Check engine to see if it comes back. <BR>
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Frankly, I think handling an Android device in a moving car is too much distraction for the driver. <BR>
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Neal Rhodes<BR>
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On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 22:27 -0400, Ron Frazier (ALE) wrote:<BR>
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Hi guys,<BR>
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I have ordered an ELM 327 obd ii bluetooth adapter from amazon and am looking forward to using it and the Torque program on my android tablet to gather diagnostic data and provide virtual instruments on my car. I was wondering if anyone else has experimented with this, and what kind of things you're doing.<BR>
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Also, while I'm sure I'll enjoy using my 10" tablet for this purpose, I'm also sure I don't want to mount that in my windshield permanently. So, I'm wondering if there is a cheap 5" android tablet or a cheap 4" - 5" smartphone I could get on ebay or elsewhere, for example, that I can use to run android programs without a cell phone account. I would want it to run Android 3 or 4, preferably 4. I might consider permanently mounting something like that in the car.<BR>
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Any info you can share on the topic would be appreciated.<BR>
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Sincerely,<BR>
<BR>
Ron<BR>
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Sent from my Android Acer A500 tablet with bluetooth keyboard and K-9 Mail.<BR>
Please excuse my potential brevity.<BR>
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(To whom it may concern. My email address has changed. Replying to former<BR>
messages prior to 03/31/12 with my personal address will go to the wrong<BR>
address. Please send all personal correspondence to the new address.)<BR>
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(PS - If you email me and don't get a quick response, you might want to<BR>
call on the phone. I get about 300 emails per day from alternate energy<BR>
mailing lists and such. I don't always see new email messages very quickly.)<BR>
<BR>
Ron Frazier<BR>
770-205-9422<BR>
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