HI everyone,
I have been trying to get Alfaobd working on my 2008 Dodge Charger RT LX platform and on my 2013 300S I believe also on the LX or LD platform.
First I tried a cheap bluetooth dongle( clear blue plastic) that I was using with Torque app, but this one would not connect to the both cars using Alfaobd.
Then I bought a Veepeak BLE+ and again Alfaobd will not connect to the car, it connects to the Dongle but then fails to get access to the ECU.
I gave in and bought 1 vin sub using JSCAN and it does connect to the 2008 Dodge Changer and has a lot of cool tools but I don't want to pay again for a new sub which is why I want to get Alfaobd working so I can use it on multiple vechicles.
One weird thing I notice was trying to use the blue dongle with jscan, it kept giving me a message saying it could not find a subscription.
I have been told that the OBDLINK dongles will work but they are expensive.
AlfaOBD natively supports Electronic Control Units (ECU) installed on the FCA (Fiat Chrysler) group vehicles.
Download Android Version
Compatible with OBDLink MX+, OBDLink LX
Download Windows Version
Compatible with OBDLink EX, OBDLink SX
What I want to know is what dongles you guys/gals are using and have had success with, if it is the OBDLink then I might just have to pony up and spend the $200 plus CND on one.
I have been trying to get Alfaobd working on my 2008 Dodge Charger RT LX platform and on my 2013 300S I believe also on the LX or LD platform.
First I tried a cheap bluetooth dongle( clear blue plastic) that I was using with Torque app, but this one would not connect to the both cars using Alfaobd.
Then I bought a Veepeak BLE+ and again Alfaobd will not connect to the car, it connects to the Dongle but then fails to get access to the ECU.
I gave in and bought 1 vin sub using JSCAN and it does connect to the 2008 Dodge Changer and has a lot of cool tools but I don't want to pay again for a new sub which is why I want to get Alfaobd working so I can use it on multiple vechicles.
One weird thing I notice was trying to use the blue dongle with jscan, it kept giving me a message saying it could not find a subscription.
I have been told that the OBDLINK dongles will work but they are expensive.
AlfaOBD natively supports Electronic Control Units (ECU) installed on the FCA (Fiat Chrysler) group vehicles.
Download Android Version
Compatible with OBDLink MX+, OBDLink LX
Download Windows Version
Compatible with OBDLink EX, OBDLink SX
What I want to know is what dongles you guys/gals are using and have had success with, if it is the OBDLink then I might just have to pony up and spend the $200 plus CND on one.