FYI: Reading BCM Codes with ODBII Adapter

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swathdiver

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I was talking to my daughter today and she showed me her ability to view and clear BCM codes on her truck, a 2012 GMC Sierra. I bought her a Foseal Bluetooth adapter and she went on the Apple store and downloaded the free app called Car Scanner.

I use an Android phone with Torque Pro and cannot do that with the same adapter. So there you go, another inexpensive way to check codes.
 

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I was talking to my daughter today and she showed me her ability to view and clear BCM codes on her truck, a 2012 GMC Sierra. I bought her a Foseal Bluetooth adapter and she went on the Apple store and downloaded the free app called Car Scanner.

I use an Android phone with Torque Pro and cannot do that with the same adapter. So there you go, another inexpensive way to check codes.


This 'un?



How about clearing SRS lights? Asking for a frie- I mean, Mitsubishi.
 

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I was talking to my daughter today and she showed me her ability to view and clear BCM codes on her truck, a 2012 GMC Sierra. I bought her a Foseal Bluetooth adapter and she went on the Apple store and downloaded the free app called Car Scanner.

I use an Android phone with Torque Pro and cannot do that with the same adapter. So there you go, another inexpensive way to check codes.
makes me proud :’)
 

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