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Old 02-01-2019, 07:48 PM
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OBD Link MX BlueTooth

I recently purchased the OBD Link MX Bluetooth, to pair with my AlfaOBD Android Program to do just about EVERYTHING on my Ram EcoDiesel.

Is there a great Android Software match for Mercedes that will work with the OBD Link MX Bluetooth????


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For maintenance, driving stats/dyno stuff, or something else? I just got an OBDLink MX+ to try with my W211, so I don't know how the scantool.net app is with it yet.
I have used Torque extensive with the Automatic device (a pretty early one). That was serviceable for basic maintenance/check engine light diagnostics and pretty good for some of the driving/accelerometer stuff.
If you want to leave something up in your car as you drive, Torque has some pretty fast and easy customization of dashboards (text or digital meters or needle meters).

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