

🚗💡 Unlock your car’s secrets with wireless precision!
The Foseal Car WIFI OBD2 Scanner is a compact, wireless diagnostic tool that connects to your iOS or Android device via WiFi. It supports over 3000 engine trouble codes, offers real-time sensor data monitoring, and is compatible with a wide range of OBDII vehicles. Designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, it empowers users to diagnose and clear check engine lights quickly, saving time and money on repairs.






| ASIN | B00W0SDLRY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,367 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #439 in Automotive OBD-II Engine System Diagnostic Tools |
| Brand | Foseal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,125) |
| Date First Available | 6 November 2015 |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | Foseal |
| Manufacturer | Foseal |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Foseal |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 5 x 2.49 cm; 45.36 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
P**B
Just a mediocre scanner, didnt detect the warning light that was on my VW Golf. Is a waste of money
G**O
This OBD reader works great. You just have to plug it in, connect to it using your phone (via WiFi) and then find and download an app you like. (I initially thought that you could only use the app they mention in the instructions, but you DO NOT. (In my case, the little pamphlet recommended an app called "FasLink X" which was terrible). I recommend using the "Car Scanner ELM OBD2" app instead, which is free on the app store). You'll easily get your money's worth here just from clearing recurring codes (... yes Subaru, I know you think the gas cap is still loose. Thanks for the fifteenth (mistaken) reminder this week... .) No real complaints for the price! I would (and have) bought this product more than once (lost the first one lol). Highly recommend!
J**H
I ordered this scan tool and it worked perfectly as advertised! The check engine light ("CEL") turned on while driving my 2009 Honda Fit Sport in heavy traffic (of course). I then called the dealer and they quoted me $159 for diagnosing--that is, just plugging in a scanner and reading the code, which can be done in less than 2 minutes. Talk about highway robbery. Of course I wasn't going to drop the better part of $200 just like that. Enter the Foseal Scan Tool. It is AMAZING! Seriously. Money-saver? Yes, sir. Easy to use? You got it. End all, be all? For the most part. Once you have on hand your code (or codes if you have such luck--mine was P0843), search online for what it represents/means or call an auto parts store (think big-box stores like AutoZone). Let me repeat, you can CALL...even if you live in the middle of nowhere, search the web for an auto parts store and tell them you have a code you'd like more information on. They may even have the parts that you can purchase to fix the problem. Once you obtain the parts, you can do it yourself or call a mechanic. I ended up paying $120 in parts (without the Foseal) and $0 in labor. My brother and I replaced the parts...and voilà, I got my car back for less than what I would have paid the dealer JUST to find out what was wrong with it. Maybe needless to say, but I'll say it anyway: I LOVE THIS THING!
A**R
it's ok but you have to buy a different upgrade for each vehicle you use it on. I have 3 vehicles so that's 30 dollars to check them all. I had trouble getting even the free version to download on my phone and then I had more problems getting the upgrade . Once I got the free app it connected up nicely but you need to switch back and forth from internet wifi to the obd wifi ( on my Tab 3 ) Overall my experience was very frustrating. I liked the look of the dashboard and the info it gave was accurate. I will be returning this and pay a few dollars more for one I can use on all my vehicles. UDATE 7/16/17 After further testing and playing around with this I found that I can use it on all my vehicles. The extra charge apps are for vehicle specific codes and it tells you what the fault is you just have to google the specific fix, I have used it on a GMC truck and a Ford E450 class C motor home.. I still have some issues with the wifi. disconnecting after 5 or ten minutes and having to reconnect. I will be going on a long trip next month and want to use it to track mileage , temp etc. I will update again after the trip I give the company 5 stars for customer service and reaching out to me to try and rectify my issues. They contacted me twice to offer a refund for the app that didn't download. overall 3.5 stars UDATE 8/31/17 I have been using it on a trip from Alaska to the east coast. I covered over 5000 miles nd the unit has performed very well depending on what set of dash boards I use I can track gall per hr miles per gallon cost and many other variables. It even saved me from a ticket in a speed trap ( my speedometer was off by 5 mph). It has been very accurate and except for a couple times having trouble staying connected overall it performed as expected. The only thing I don't like is that it is wifi rather than blue tooth, not the vendors problem but when I go for a new one I will go for blue tooth. Still 5 stars for company service but I have to take a star off for the sometimes sporadic wifi connection. I would recommend this vendor and will not hesitate to purchase from them in the future.
T**T
This little, inexpensive device, when paired with a good app, will give you possibly more information than what you want to know about your vehicle. I mainly bought it because my Check Engine light came on and didn't want to take it to someone that would charge me lots of money just to tell me something that probably the Auto Zone guy would. Also I bought this version because it is one of the few I found that would work with an iOS device. I have not found an OBD II scan tool that is bluetooth and will work with iOS. I hate that I will not have internet while I'm connected to this device's WiFi since it obviously doesn't have connection to the internet. But I will not degrade the actual device just because of this since it does not affect the overall performance/information that it provides to the consumer. I bought the DashCommand app from the Apple Store for $9.99 (at the time of this review) since I own multiple iOS devices. This app works really good and in my opinion is worth the $10. It's very simple to setup with the OBD II scan tool and also connects almost all the time on the first try. It provided me with the codes read from the ECM through the OBD II scanner and now I will be doing some car work this weekend to see if it fixes the issue and clears the Check Engine light.
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