
Its intelligent sleep mode (BatterySaver™) allows the device to stay plugged in indefinitely, without draining the vehicle’s battery. In direct comparison tests, OBDLink LX outperformed every competing Bluetooth OBD adapter, delivering 300% more data samples per second. It can be used as a diagnostic scan tool, trip computer, logger, and real-time performance monitor. These external tools allow you to create custom graphs of your data.OBDLink LX is a budget-priced, pocket-size Bluetooth OBD adapter device that features exceptional performance, intelligent sleep mode, hacker-proof link security, unparalleled third party app and software support, and free lifetime firmware and software updates. This file can be opened with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, for example. You can also export or save the live sensor data to a. You can pick the most suitable data reading units both metric and imperial (English) units are available. The software has support for over 126 powertain parameters (PIDs) in the range of $00 - $7F. Some typical sensors include engine coolant temperature, fuel pressure, intake manifold absolute pressure and air flow rate from mass air flow sensor, to list few of them. In addition to showing the current values, minimum, average and maximum values are provided too. The more expensive genuine adapters will perform faster than the cheap clone OBD2 adapters. The software updates the values in sequential order as fast as possible. You can monitor all the sensor values that your car reports in real-time. Sensors and parameters are what most of you find the most interesting part of the software. Now you can check the emission readiness yourself! For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency guidelines allow up to two monitors to be in a "not ready" state for model year 1996 through 2000 vehicles and one monitor "not read" for 2001 and newer model year vehicles. Note! Depending on your country, OBDII vehicle may not pass the annual inspection unless the required monitors are "ready".

Not ready (red mark) meaning the test is uncompleted at the moment.Ready (green mark) meaning that the test has been completed.Readiness monitors can have different completion status: The completion criteria is reset to "Not ready" upon starting a new monitoring cycle. These self-check routines are reset only when the Check Engine Light and the Diagnostic Trouble Codes are cleared. The software supports both readiness monitor groups: The readiness monitors identify whether the vehicle's computer has completed the required tests while the vehicle is being driven. Vehicles perform up to 11 system tests, these are so called readiness monitors.

The purpose of readiness monitors to vehicle is to self-test their emission systems.
