OBD II Scanners for 2002-2003-2004-2005 Ford Thunderbirds

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I highly recommend this one and use it myselft! Purchase Link- https://amzn.to/3dit2oT
BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool for iPhone & Android- Best Seller on Amazon
Top of the line includes software & repair recommendations- Purchase Link- https://amzn.to/3dit2oT
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BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool for iPhone & Android- Best Seller on Amazon 99.95
Top of the line includes software & repair recommendations- Purchase Link- https://amzn.to/3dit2oT


Apple & Android- Popular Seller on Amazon 59.99
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Android Only Blueooth-
Budget for android phone- Purchase Link- https://amzn.to/2zfy2fr (requires Torque Pro App)

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Connects To Any Ios, Android And Windows Device via WiFi- 14.99
Purchase Link- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078RMMMXL/?tag=thunderbirdforum-20

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Standalone handheld Scanners. (No phone required)
FOXWELL NT301 OBD2 Scanner (approx 60.00)
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Autel AutoLink AL319 OBD2 Scanner
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Professional Advanced Scanners

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INNOVA CarScan Pro 5610 OBD2 Car Code Scanner - BiDirectional Scan Tool & Professional OBD2 Code Reader - Car Diagnostic Tool with Free RepairSolutions2 App
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FOXWELL NT614 Elite
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LAUNCH Code Reader Creader VII+ OBD2 Scanner Check ABS SRS Transmission Engine Car Diagnostic Scan Tool
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I have two of the BlueDriver devices mentioned in the video above - outstanding features for the price ($99). Be aware leaving one connected full time may be a battery drain when the car is parked. Otherwise the “live” features are informative such as “spot” gas mileage, engine temp/load, etc
 
Thank you !!
I ordered the bluedriver on amazon. I was here the next day. It exceeded my expectations. My check engine light was on (2004 tbird) and it found two issues. Next did a full sweep reading and I finally feel that I can make progress with this car. 14 small issues were found I now understand why I am always at the dealers. I have been a cash cow, but my poor car never gets all of its issues fully addressed. Those days are over. I am so grateful for this forum.

 
I'm undecided its either BlueDriver or Fixd for OBD2 tool. I am the proud new owner of an 04 T-Bird with a brand new check engine light just come on. I am a DIY person, but smart enough to know when I'm about to be over tasked, so I will bring to shop if need be. I'm blessed with family members that are in the auto tech industry, so if need be I can bring to the shop, and it would be nice to bring in, and tell them my opinion what's wrong. So I'm about the purchase one of the two OBD2 readers above, just looking for a little nudge from you all on which one is preferred.
 
I like the BlueDriver enough I ordered two and one stays in the Tbird and the other in the toolbox...
But here is a pretty good "bake off" comparison to help you decide:


I don't know why a CON of the Bluedriver is "vague" setup instructions. Its literally 4 steps and those
are provided on a laminated plastic card with the device. Neither product (and not many other ODBC
tools either) tell you everything about the older cars; eg. ABS diagnositcs are liminted on almost all of them.

BTW - before you go "medieval" on the check engine light, clear the codes (if found), maybe buy a new gas cap
$20 on eBay (even less at CARID.COM) and run some Techron Fuel Concentrate through a tank of high test gas., then run
the car 100-150 miles.
 
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I like the BlueDriver enough I ordered two and one stays in the Tbird and the other in the toolbox...
But here is a pretty good "bake off" comparison to help you decide:


I don't know why a CON of the Bluedriver is "vague" setup instructions. Its literally 4 steps and those
are provided on a laminated plastic card with the device. Neither product (and not many other ODBC
tools either) tell you everything about the older cars; eg. ABS diagnositcs are liminted on almost all of them.

BTW - before you go "medieval" on the check engine light, clear the codes (if found), maybe buy a new gas cap
$20 on eBay (even less at CARID.COM) and run some Techron Fuel Concentrate through a tank of high test gas., then run
the car 100-150 miles.
Thanks for the response, I really appreciated the comparison report link provided. Looks like BlueDriver is the way to go for me. Update, just ordered it through Amazon, will be here same day as ordered, don't get much better than that. Thanks again
 
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Hi.
I'm sure its not the best, but I use a Foxwell NT630+. It reads the usual OBD2 codes, plus airbag and antilock brakes. It reads the VIN and has lots of diagnostic tests you can run. Around $140.00, possibly less now, lifetime updates etc.

J
 
I've been using Forscan (forscan.org) free software with a USB-based code reader -
  • OBDLink EX USB, recommended USB adapter for Windows version of FORScan, also for configuration and programming functions
  • vLinker FS USB, recommended USB adapter for Windows version of FORScan, also for configuration and programming functions
I did an OBDLink EX firmware update and it wouldn't read but I had the vlinker hanging about. Used both successfully and VERY highly recommended. Does diagnostic testing and real-time data collection streaming besides just reading/resetting DTC codes.
 
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I have had the BlueDriver model for several years and am quite happy with it. I have a minor evap leak that has been triggering the CEL for several years. My first solution was to put a piece of black electrical tape on the cluster so that the CEL would not distract me while driving at night. It comes on about 2 or 3 times a year, now all I do is cancel the warning (making sure first it is the same issue) with my BlueDriver scan tool.
 
Does anyone know if BlueDriver will read ABS faults for 2004 Thunderbird?
 
I am thinking of purchasing the Blue Driver is everyone happy with it. I currently have a Foxwell reader which works great on
my T Birds, however the Foxwell will not work on my 21 Tahoe, or my 23 Bronco.

Has anyone tried the Blue Driver on 21 through 23 model cars. Hate to order it and find out it will not work on recent
cars.
 
Hi.
I have a Foxwell, you can get software updates for whatever model car you have. At least on the one I have NT630+.
 
I am thinking of purchasing the Blue Driver is everyone happy with it. I currently have a Foxwell reader which works great on
my T Birds, however the Foxwell will not work on my 21 Tahoe, or my 23 Bronco.

Has anyone tried the Blue Driver on 21 through 23 model cars. Hate to order it and find out it will not work on recent
cars.
Currently Amazon is selling the Blue Driver for $99.95. Since during Cyber Monday it was on sale for $79.95, I told my wife to buy it for me as a Christmas present. After Santa give me my gift, I'll let you know how it works on new model cars. I am interested to see how well it works on German cars.

doug7740
1955 Thunderbird Blue
 
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