I have a 2008, PJ. I have an ELM 327 bluetooth clone and run forscan on android. I can see basic functions and data and can reset codes etc. I also have Torque pro and forsys that show similar info. I see the OBD2 dongles that have usb cables and a switch, and I understand that in order to get full functionality, I require a laptop and a licence. My question is, what added options and functions will I get from the pc version on my PJ. Mine is the later XL with airbags (seats) and ABS etc. Happy to upgrade and spend a little if I can see gains of benefits.
Thanks
Taff
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Unfortunately I have never looked at a PJ.
It may have the electronics of a PX1, but I wouldn't want to say for sure. My guess is it will not be as smart as a PX1 and you may gain nothing from having the PC version as there is most likely nothing you can change.
In my opinion I would say stick with what you have to monitor unless you prepared to spend some dollars just to see if anything else is available.
It may have the electronics of a PX1, but I wouldn't want to say for sure. My guess is it will not be as smart as a PX1 and you may gain nothing from having the PC version as there is most likely nothing you can change.
In my opinion I would say stick with what you have to monitor unless you prepared to spend some dollars just to see if anything else is available.
Stewart
Ford PX2 Supercab 2015 Automatic
Ford PX2 Supercab 2015 Automatic