Black Label ELM327 WiFi OBD2 Adapter med PIC18F25K80 Chip – Felsökning & Diagnos för iOS, Android & Windows - Felkodsläsare

Black Label ELM327 WiFi OBD2 Adapter with PIC18F25K80 Chip – Troubleshooting & Diagnostics for iOS, Android & Windows

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Black Label ELM327 WiFi OBD2 Adapter with PIC18F25K80 Chip – Troubleshooting & Diagnostics for iOS, Android & Windows

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Black Label ELM327 WiFi OBD2 Adapter with PIC18F25K80 Chip – Troubleshooting & Diagnostics for iOS, Android & Windows

Product Description

The Black Label ELM327 WiFi OBD2 adapter with PIC18F25K80 chip is a powerful and versatile car diagnostic tool that supports OBD2 protocols. With support for iOS, Android, Symbian, and Windows, you can easily read and clear fault codes, view live data, and monitor your car's sensors in real-time. It is compatible with most OBD2 vehicles and connects via wireless WiFi.

Thanks to the reliable PIC18F25K80 chip, you get stable communication, broad protocol compatibility, and long lifespan – a level of quality that makes it superior to many simpler copies on the market.


Key Features

  • 📶 Wireless WiFi connection – works with iPhone, iPad, Android devices, and PC.

  • 🔧 Full OBD2 compatibility – reads and clears both generic and manufacturer-specific fault codes.

  • 📊 Real-time live data – engine RPM, temperature, speed, airflow, fuel pressure, and much more.

  • Stable performance – PIC18F25K80 chip provides high precision and reliable data transfer.

  • 🌡 Wide temperature range – operates from -40 ℃ to +85 ℃.

  • 🔋 Low power consumption – only 35 mA in operation, 25 mA in standby.


Specifications

  • Product Name: Black Label ELM327 WiFi OBD2 Adapter

  • Chip: PIC18F25K80

  • Communication: WiFi (SSID: WiFi_OBDII, IP: 192.168.0.10, Port: 35000)

  • Compatible systems: iOS, Android, Symbian, Windows

  • Voltage range: 9V – 16V

  • Operating current: 35 mA (25 mA standby)

  • Temperature: -40 ℃ to +85 ℃

  • Size: 3.1 x 1.8 x 1 inches


Supported OBD2 Protocols

  1. SAE J1850 PWM (41.6Kbaud)

  2. SAE J1850 VPW (10.4Kbaud)

  3. ISO9141-2 (5 baud init, 10.4Kbaud)

  4. ISO14230-4 KWP (5 baud init, 10.4Kbaud)

  5. ISO14230-4 KWP (fast init, 10.4Kbaud)

  6. ISO15765-4 CAN (11bit ID, 500Kbaud)

  7. ISO15765-4 CAN (29bit ID, 500Kbaud)

  8. ISO15765-4 CAN (11bit ID, 250Kbaud)

  9. ISO15765-4 CAN (29bit ID, 250Kbaud)


Compatible Apps & Software

  • Windows: ScanMaster-ELM, ScanTool.net, PCMSCAN ELM etc.

  • Android: Torque, DashCommand, OBD Car Doctor, Auto Doctor, Mini OBD, EOBD etc.

  • iOS: Auto Doctor, Mini OBDII

  • Symbian: OBDScope


Features in detail

  • Read and clear diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) – generic and manufacturer-specific.

  • Turn off Check Engine Light (MIL).

  • View real-time live data:

    • Engine RPM

    • Speed (km/h)

    • Coolant temperature

    • Fuel system status

    • Airflow & intake pressure

    • O2 sensors & fuel trim

    • Ignition timing

    • Throttle position

    • Fuel pressure

    • And much more


Difference between V1.5 and V2.1

  • V1.5 supports more protocols, including SAE J1850 PWM and VPW.

  • V2.1 has limited protocol support and may therefore be less compatible with older vehicles.
    👉 Therefore, the V1.5 hardware is always recommended for best functionality.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where is the OBD2 port located in my car?
Usually under the dashboard on the driver's side. In some cars, it may be near the center console or fuse box.

Does the adapter work on all cars?
It works on all OBD2-compatible cars (EU: approx. 2001→ petrol, 2004→ diesel). Older cars require an OBD1 adapter.

Do I need internet to use it?
No, it connects directly via WiFi and does not require an internet connection.

Which app is best to use?
On Android, Torque Pro is a popular choice, on iOS, OBD Car Doctor and Auto Doctor work very well.

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