Obd bluetooth digital gauges

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It's a BAFX bluetooth OBD2 interface that I mounted in the driver's side fuse panel area. I hard-wired it into the ignition for power so I don't have worry about it running the battery down. It's also wired into the Class 2 bus so that the OBD port is free for connecting a scanner like my Tech2.
I’ve been using a Y cable to connect a scangauge and anything else, mostly a bluedriver.
 

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It's a BAFX bluetooth OBD2 interface that I mounted in the driver's side fuse panel area. I hard-wired it into the ignition for power so I don't have worry about it running the battery down. It's also wired into the Class 2 bus so that the OBD port is free for connecting a scanner like my Tech2.
Can you post a pic of it when you can. I'm trying to picture it but can't.
 

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Yes just watch youtubes on what you like to check out and someone made a video figured my temp for tranny out works great .

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I mean how @DougAMiller has it attached in his fuse box.
Not sure how much the pic will help, it's just tucked in behind the cover. I picked up an Ignition1 from the back of the fuse panel, and then tapped ground and Class 2 from the wires coming out of the back of the OBDII connector.
 

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I really like this idea. You're right tho--can't see or tell. Great idea, not taking up the obd port.
Yeah, I can run a basic scan using Torque on the installed tablet, which is handy, but if the problem is with ABS, SRS, etc then I need to plug in the Tech2. Besides, I didn't like the OBD interface sticking out from under the dash and the flashing LEDs were annoying.
 

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