Anyone have an recommendations on a wireless OBDII scanner that works with Torque pro or ODB fusion?
I bought a cheap one off amazon and it works every 8th time. I would rather spend less than 50 bucks on it.
Not spontaneously, however I use the wireless Android Auto dongle and if I pause a podcast or something it will go to the radio and start playing that. I wish I could just disable the AM/FM radio altogether.
Looking to install this arm to hold a tablet using the seat track bolt. It's pictured below. I'm not familiar with what it's called. Anyone know the name of it so i can get a tool to loosen it?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T8DL72B?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I have the T-Mobile syncup which plugs into the car computer port. It does shut down 10-15 minutes after the car is off though. I use that for general wifi as it's just 4G. I use my phone for streaming and more demanding wifi needs.
Picked this up. It's figity if you have Sync on bluetooth as well, however the resolution is actually better than the Android Auto provided by my phone.
On the full size bronco that refers to the pre-wired spots that go to the battery. However, on the BS I don't see any extra wires already fed down to the battery.
Ah yes. I meant to take more pictureque photos as I think the sunlight makes it even more striking. I also got the blackout sticker for the top tail light.
I was able to get in there with just the 2 i circled and the bolts on the bottom. However, the two I circled I'm not familar with as they don't want to snap back in. They are the yellow bolt that goes into the black catch. Any trick to those? I hate trim pieces that I can't just bang on to...