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Oh, and auto parts stores in California won't check codes like in other states- it's against the law.
I'll add that to my growing list of reasons to not live there.
My Fiat 500 Check engine light came on... the manual says it's ok to drive. (When the light flashes it is telling you to stop immediately - mine isn't flashing). Anyway, a car with 70k miles I'm inclined to check myself if possible. Two questions:1) what is a reputable reader around 50 bucks. (The dealer wants 120 dollars to check it). Oh, and auto parts stores in California won't check codes like in other states- it's against the law.2) will the reader work on my 2013 V7 stone? (No problems but just asking)Thanks in advance. I've never done this before but it seems like the reader is a useful tool that will save money in the long run.
I got one on Amazon for about $17 (Panlong WIFI OBDII) that has its own WIFI and free smart phone app. Really easy to use, connects via wifi. Of course you need a computer or smart phone.... Keep in mind too, that many "pre alert" conditions (odd operating conditions) can cause a CE light but after 3-5 starts from "cold" i.e. sitting for a while the light will clear itself if the condition doesn't exist.Let us know what you get for a code!
That's what I'm hoping! I was kinda hot-rodding it a bit, popped the clutch, and stalled it. It started right back up and the CE light came on very soon after. Thanks for the recommendation!
Yep. The light turned off within 24hrs. Perhaps it will return, perhaps not. At any rate, a WIFI OBDII reader for less than 20 dollars? It's a must!
My guess is that you mean Bluetooth, not WiFi.I have a $15 BT reader for my phone. It is compatible enough for my needs.
I have a wifi dongle because many (all?) of the bluetooth models are not compatible with the iPhone bluetooth. No idea why that is.
The wifi version works great with my iPhone. Cool stuff!
I got the Bluetooth for Android adapter from Amazon ($22):https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NLQAHS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1For software I use Torque Pro ($5). The above is cheaper than a handheld tool and more capable.