I have one of the ELM327 Bluetooth devices and a free Torque app on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 tablet. Plugged in the device to my diagnostics socket (it lights up to show it is powered), switched on the tablet and car ignition, selected Torque and I got a message saying it was connected to my ECU. So far so good.
However, the only display is a chart headed Accel which doesn't seem to do very much, even with the engine started. Torque is supposed to offer a whole range of data and displays but it won't move off this initial Accel graph.
So either or both the device and Torque seem incompatible with the car (a 2006 159 1.9 JTDM). I contacted the supplier of the device to ask if it was supposed to work with the Alfa and they simply refunded the purchase price! OK, that was fair of them but I am none the wiser about how to read my diagnostic data.
Does anyone have a combination that works without having to spend much money? People with other cars seem to be able to do amazing things with Torque for free, apart from the few quid spent on the interface.
However, the only display is a chart headed Accel which doesn't seem to do very much, even with the engine started. Torque is supposed to offer a whole range of data and displays but it won't move off this initial Accel graph.
So either or both the device and Torque seem incompatible with the car (a 2006 159 1.9 JTDM). I contacted the supplier of the device to ask if it was supposed to work with the Alfa and they simply refunded the purchase price! OK, that was fair of them but I am none the wiser about how to read my diagnostic data.
Does anyone have a combination that works without having to spend much money? People with other cars seem to be able to do amazing things with Torque for free, apart from the few quid spent on the interface.