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magical member
Stupid question of the day, maybe month but here goes...
Ok, I already know the answer is going to be no, but I thought I would give you all a laugh at my expense.
Is is the spyder ODBII compliant, I know that's an automotive spec and I know they have there own buds system.
let me explain, I'm not a tool head but I like my gadgets, not interested in service codes or resetting anything. If I have an issue with my spyder, I do my research here then off to the dealer.
On my cars I have Bluetooth ODBII readers that dump out information to my phone or my Garmin GPS (not 665) it gives out echo readings and other stuff about the engine.
Not that I have any great need for this information it's just because you can, thought it would be cool if you could do the same thing.
ok you can stop laughing now...
I still want my SpyderDoo so I can go seamlessly from road to water to road again, just because it would be cool and it would satisfy the Bond that's in me.
harry
"Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus"
My Rides;
Nimbus 2000, Ford Anglia, 2012 Spyder RT Limited, Pre 14 Vintage Classic Collectors Edition!
Favorite Ride;
Nimbus 2000 boy this thing can fly.
Mods:
Charm of invisibility, Reparo Charm (cuts down on service cost)
One always wonders about roads not taken.
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