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The FIXD Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner transforms your smartphone into a powerful diagnostic tool by translating over 7000 engine fault codes into plain English. Compatible with most gas vehicles from 1996 onward and diesel from 2008, it connects wirelessly via Bluetooth for quick setup and real-time monitoring. Beyond just reading and clearing check engine lights, FIXD tracks maintenance schedules, offers multi-vehicle management, and provides optional premium support with certified mechanics—empowering drivers to save money, avoid repair shop rip-offs, and maintain their vehicles like pros.









| ASIN | B07C472G5Z |
| Brand Name | FIXD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (223) |
| Included Components | FIXD mobile app, OBD2 Scanner |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38L x 13W x 44H millimeters |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | FIXD |
| Operating System | Android, iOS |
| Power Source | Vehicle |
| UPC | 677892780930 |
T**N
I was going to buy 2 for 2 white elephant gift exchanges I had for Christmas but the deal for 3 was really good so I thought I would try it out, I had a check engine light on that I was avoiding for several weeks. The whole set up took about 5 minutes that includes installing the app, making an acount and plugging it into the vehicle. So after plugging it in I had 2 codes pop up (this is the only reason it's got 4 stars instead of 5) 1 code was read and it knew what it was, when it knows what the code is it gives you a description of what the issue is so if you know how to fix it yourself you can do so and reset the lights through the app. Awsome. The second code came up unknown issue and offerd no help through the app other than providing the code number which was easily googled. For the unpaid version it gives the option to schedule service and the data from the time it was read. For the paid version it will give you an approximate cost of how much it is to fix it (which can be helpful if you don't trust mechanics) or a hotline that apparently has mechanics on the other end (I don't know how thst works I have the unpaid version) Overall the price of the product the ease of setup and how easy it is to use past set up this is an awsome product and I highly recommend rather you fix your own vehicle or take it in the shop it's 100% worth every penny again the only downside I've found is that it didn't know one code that came up. I've only had 2 codes apear so that's a 50% success rate but with a low sample size and it still gave the code and was easily solved on the internet so really not that big of an issue.
S**K
Great tool to identify automotive issues. I was surprised how easy setup and syncing was. I tried it on 2 cars, the first showed no mechanical issues, the second identifies 1 small issue. I plan to buy more for my kids.
E**Y
Bought 4 for my adult grandkids. Three of them have used the and said they saved big buck from knowing what was wrong with their cars before getting prices from their local dealers garages
B**E
Great buy looking after your vehicle
A**A
Well, it does work on newer cars. It doesn't work on my '99 Chevy truck. The dongle works as described. However, they 1) want to you to sign up for the subscription service before you even take your first data check of your car. Not cool. Let me play with the thing for a while first, please! Then 2) it draws enough power when the engine is off that newer cars with a second, electronics battery, report this as a power drain that should be investigated. My BMW is like this. It has a second battery use to maintain the computer, etc. The dongle shows up as a power drain error when I let the car sit for a day or two. So I unplug it when not in use. Otherwise, a long vacation would discharge this secondary battery. No biggy. You just need to be aware of this, if you car sits idle for a while. I don't drive that much.