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What's my most economical way to scan for KR? (hardware/software)

Centauri

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I bought a nifty OBDII reader to pair with my phone but I'm not seeing an KR-scan options. What's my easiest/cheapest way to gain the ability?

Thanks.
 


Get the paid version of the Torque App from the play store. You will be able to scan for KR with it, once you open it up from a list of additional PID's to open.
 
dont think the t app will work on a windows os. it needs a droid OS. so you could hook it up to a tablet that has blue tooth. or buy a cheap used droid phone.
 


Ok then well in that case i used to use the torque app for 5 dollars and the bluetooth adaptor for i think another 15 dollars and did the same exact thing.
 
Watch me out on those adapters. I bought one and it wouldn't read GM cars. I spent like $23 for one from BAFX. It's working pretty well, but when I add the PIDs for GM it won't read anything other than Kr. I have to dump it delete the app and reinstall to get the other sensors to work.

Jeff
 
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