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Elm 327 obd2 Bluetooth not working on my fabia

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I recently bought this cheap elm327 Bluetooth from Ebay hoping to test it on my Skoda Fabia mk2 2008 1.2 htp but no luck even if it has all the required pins(kwp 2000) and it works fine on my brother's renault clio3, and i already used the vag com cable and no problem.

1 minute ago, bonjour said:

Hello

 

I recently bought this cheap elm327 Bluetooth from Ebay hoping to test it on my Skoda Fabia mk2 2008 1.2 htp but no luck even if it has all the required pins(kwp 2000) and it works fine on my brother's renault clio3, and i already used the vag com cable and no problem.

I bought the Bluetooth one and had the same problem in the end I bought the wifi one and this worked for me 

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This forum is dead

You could either asks on of the mods to move thread to diagnostics board or delete yourself and post in there you may get more response is it may the adaptor at fault 

Can't answer your actual question but can give you input on the one I recently bought for my car

Recently bought a cheapy OBDII one to got with my head unit. Found on amazon here Pumpkin Mini ELM327 

Works perfectly with both my head unit and my phone. Only issue is that I'm unable to put the fuse box cover back on due to it being too long. Other issue is on the fabia you can't leave it in permanently as the OBDII port is always live even when the ignition is off and key removed on the MKII Fabias.

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