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Anyone ever tried to use Bluetooth plug into the obd port?

Can you even get one to fit?

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I have all the rare bits you can't find :tongue::tongue:

 

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you can get an ODB to usb (via a serial) and you might even be able to get one straight to USB..... so you could then put a Bluetooth dongle on it.

 

sounds like a right pain... lol..

 

I extended my connection and it now lives in the glove box, so it's now close to where I have the laptop.

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How did you extend? Just a longer cable plugged in to the OBD?

Membership No 0780

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Datascan, Conzult, ECUTalk and a few others

I have all the rare bits you can't find :tongue::tongue:

 

The Nissan Consult port, which is probably not ODB (and certainly not ODB-II) is probably not powered and not a standard interface so you wouldn't be able to plug anything "standard" into it. So I think you are pretty much limited to a cabled connection.

How did you extend? Just a longer cable plugged in to the OBD?

 

Yeah, like Andy says it's not really obd... but I know what you meant...

 

no there is no extension as such, I just got a load of wire, cut the connector off and then wired it back up but longer.

I soldered the block on to the extension but used block connectors back up under the dash as it would be a real pain to solder in that location.

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