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OBD2 key

Just-a-guy

New Member
Jan 2, 2022
23
4
Truck Year
2019
just curious what OBD interface people are using that is compatible with Alfa OBD?
I'm looking into purchasing alfa but dont want to pay 190$ for a key that they recomend
 

Polymers

Member
Apr 3, 2021
30
9
Truck Year
2016

Found this recommended by a long time ED owner and it works like a charm with android tablet.
 
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1shadowsabre

Well-Known Member
Oct 18, 2015
819
309
Truck Year
2015
People use lots of different OBD interfaces.
From the AlfaOBD website:

The software requires a compatible OBD interface. At present the following types of interfaces are supported:

  • OBDLink MX+/LX/EX/SX/CS and STN 11xx - STN 21xx based devices. The OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth or OBDLink EX USB are the recommended interfaces for the cars with high-speed CAN bus on pins 6 and 14 and the middle-speed CAN bus on the pins 3 and 11 of the car OBD socket. These are most of the PowerNet and CUSW-based Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles starting from about 2012, and Fiat Tipo/Egea. No additional adapters are needed on these cars when using OBDLink EX or MX+. As the OBDLink interfaces have high communication speed they are especially recommended for the Body computer configuration adjustment and odometer correction on Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles.
 

Just-a-guy

New Member
Jan 2, 2022
23
4
Truck Year
2019
People use lots of different OBD interfaces.
From the AlfaOBD website:

The software requires a compatible OBD interface. At present the following types of interfaces are supported:

  • OBDLink MX+/LX/EX/SX/CS and STN 11xx - STN 21xx based devices. The OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth or OBDLink EX USB are the recommended interfaces for the cars with high-speed CAN bus on pins 6 and 14 and the middle-speed CAN bus on the pins 3 and 11 of the car OBD socket. These are most of the PowerNet and CUSW-based Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles starting from about 2012, and Fiat Tipo/Egea. No additional adapters are needed on these cars when using OBDLink EX or MX+. As the OBDLink interfaces have high communication speed they are especially recommended for the Body computer configuration adjustment and odometer correction on Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles.
 

Just-a-guy

New Member
Jan 2, 2022
23
4
Truck Year
2019
ive already read what the website says i was just wondering what every one elce is using
 
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