Hi,
I've been using HLT for several months and I've never had a reliable experience in getting OBD data via an Automatic Gen II dongle. I'll get a green status and I'll see that engine data is being recorded but on the next session, not data is being recording and if I look at the Status screen, I see this:
I'm about to buy a new OBD dongle but before I do I thought I'd check here: has anyone had the same experience and found a fix for it? I've had the problem on two different cars (albeit both Cayman 981s), different phones, different versions of HLT. My Automatic dongle is running the latest firmware version.
Thanks,
Fergus
Automatic OBD Gen II unreliable?
Re: Automatic OBD Gen II unreliable?
I've had good luck with mine (2014 Ford, 2004 Mazda) and HLT, but I've noticed that every so often it will drop connection. I'm not sure which part it is, the iPhone, HLT or Automatic. Submit a bug to Automatic, as they are pretty responsive to these kind of things.
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Re: Automatic OBD Gen II unreliable?
I've had similar issues with my Automatic Gen II dongle. It works sometimes, doesn't work other times, and new release of firmware seem to randomly make things work/stop working with HLT. It's really frustrating to have to bug Automatic or Harry with debug logs everytime it stops working. I'm about ready to toss it and pick up another OBD dongle.
Re: Automatic OBD Gen II unreliable?
Wish I'd have stumbled upon this thread before buying mine. Just used it for the first time this weekend, and although at the start of my first session it was green, I got no data into HLT.