The OBDLink LX Bluetooth is engineered to transform your smartphone, tablet, or PC into a professional-grade automotive diagnostic scan tool, trip computer, and real-time performance monitor. This user-friendly and budget-conscious OBD2 Bluetooth scanner delivers exceptional performance and security, making vehicle diagnostics accessible to everyone.
Setting up the OBDLink LX is remarkably simple, typically taking just minutes. Its thoughtfully designed, compact form factor ensures a seamless installation experience. Unlike many OBD adapters, the OBDLink LX prioritizes security with a physical button pairing process. This prevents unauthorized access, as it neither openly broadcasts its presence nor relies on easily guessable PINs, safeguarding your vehicle’s network from potential hackers.
The OBDLink LX Bluetooth scanner boasts universal vehicle compatibility, supporting all mandated OBD-II protocols. It seamlessly interfaces with all cars and light trucks sold in the United States from 1996 onwards. Furthermore, its compatibility extends to EOBD, JOBD, and various international OBD-II standards, ensuring broad global usability.
Built upon the foundation of the acclaimed OBDLink MX, the OBDLink LX Bluetooth maintains superior performance while offering an affordable price point. Experience data sampling up to four times faster than competing devices, providing you with highly accurate and detailed live data. This rapid response translates into smooth, fluid graphs and realistic virtual gauges, enhancing your diagnostic and performance monitoring experience.
If your diagnostic needs extend to accessing proprietary Ford and GM vehicle networks (MS-CAN and SW-CAN) in addition to standard OBD-II protocols, consider the enhanced capabilities of the OBDLink MX+.
Vehicle Compatibility: Will OBDLink LX Work with Your Car?
The OBDLink LX Bluetooth OBD2 scanner is compatible with all model year 1996 and newer cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. This broad compatibility encompasses American, European, and Asian manufactured vehicles. For users outside of the United States, the majority of newer vehicles adhere to OBD-II standards.
To confirm compatibility with your non-U.S. vehicle, you can utilize the OBDLink vehicle compatibility checker for detailed information.