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Hi, I have mounted an OBD2 adapter in my Civic 1.5 Turbo.
If I use Torque on android phone all is working fine (I haven't choosed the right set of istrument yet)
Then I have loaded Torquea pp on my Civicx head unit (honda hacked).
App is loaded correctly but I cannot find a way to hook my adapter to the head unit BT
Any help?
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I don't think anyone has managed to get non-phone bluetooth devices paired. I went with a USB OBDII, others may have had success with a WIFI one.
 

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Wifi OBD works with our Head unit (honda hacked) of course
 

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Does the WiFi OBD2 connect to your phone's hotspot or to the head unit? I use Waze and various music streaming services on my (Honda Hacked) head unit, so if the OBD2 requires a 1-1 connection to the head unit, it wouldn't work for me. Googling around hasn't cleared this question up for me.
 

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Does the WiFi OBD2 connect to your phone's hotspot or to the head unit? I use Waze and various music streaming services on my (Honda Hacked) head unit, so if the OBD2 requires a 1-1 connection to the head unit, it wouldn't work for me. Googling around hasn't cleared this question up for me.
WiFi obd2 creates its own network like Wifi_obd
 


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I don't think anyone has managed to get non-phone bluetooth devices paired. I went with a USB OBDII, others may have had success with a WIFI one.
How did the usb type work ? I using wifi but it keeps dropping out . Are you using torque pro on the head unit ?
 

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Wifi OBD works with our Head unit (honda hacked) of course
Does your wifi drop out ? Mine connects at start up but randomly drops out ,
Which wifi adapter are you using?
 

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How did the usb type work ? I using wifi but it keeps dropping out . Are you using torque pro on the head unit ?
The USB type just plugs into the USB (I'm not sure if the center console one works). I can't remember off-hand, but there was some experimentation needed to figure out the settings for the baud rate in Torque Pro. But it works.
 

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The USB type just plugs into the USB (I'm not sure if the center console one works). I can't remember off-hand, but there was some experimentation needed to figure out the settings for the baud rate in Torque Pro. But it works.
Thanks man , I’ll try look into it
 


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The USB type just plugs into the USB (I'm not sure if the center console one works). I can't remember off-hand, but there was some experimentation needed to figure out the settings for the baud rate in Torque Pro. But it works.
Did you use the usb type on a android phone or on the stock head unit ? Cheers
 

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Using the USB OBDII on the head unit, which is HondaHacked.
Thanks man , I thought it only had Bluetooth and wifi option on the torque app,
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