travisk
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Fullerton, CA
Monitoring your 96+ XJ's OBD2 system has become ridiculously cheap and simple over the last few years. All you need is an iPhone, Android or tablet along with a cheap ODB2 device. What used to cost thousands of dollars can now be done for $30 or less.
I picked up an ELM327 reader from Amazon for about $20. There is a WiFi version for Apple devices or a Bluetooth version for Android (Bluetooth is easier to use but Apple doesn't support it unless you jailbreak your phone.)
Then download one of the numerous compatible ODB2 apps to your phone. I'm using DashCommand, which seems to be the best option for iPhone users. It cost me $10. There are plenty of good options for Android, too.
Once you hook it up, the OBD2 reader will stream all kinds of information to your phone. RPM, power, torque, timing, coolant temp, intake temp, fuel economy, etc.
Of course you can view and reset diagnostic codes, too.
Anyone have any other apps to recommend?
I picked up an ELM327 reader from Amazon for about $20. There is a WiFi version for Apple devices or a Bluetooth version for Android (Bluetooth is easier to use but Apple doesn't support it unless you jailbreak your phone.)

Then download one of the numerous compatible ODB2 apps to your phone. I'm using DashCommand, which seems to be the best option for iPhone users. It cost me $10. There are plenty of good options for Android, too.
Once you hook it up, the OBD2 reader will stream all kinds of information to your phone. RPM, power, torque, timing, coolant temp, intake temp, fuel economy, etc.
Of course you can view and reset diagnostic codes, too.
Anyone have any other apps to recommend?





