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Can you make this work for the XTOOL A20pro? I think it requires password protected pairing which would be good to have for security. I was also wondering if odb with usb-c cable could work.

    Chubaka885

    I mentioned earlier that I have 3 OBD dongles and none of them worked.
    I just saw the list on Telegram and one of my OBD dongles is that Noname one.

    It did work on my Mekede 500S, but not on my dudu7. Not via the settings, as it should be done, and neither when trying to directly couple it in Bluetooth.
    I guess it is a hit and miss. How many "confirmed Noname working" reports are there?

    Edit: yaoxilong advised me then to try with Bluetooth= 0 instead of 7. It didn' t make any difference.

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      surfer63 в Телеграм я оставляю ссылки на проверенные варианты на основании ответов от пользователей. Т.е. прям на подтверждение пользователя. К сожелению, я не могу сам проверить работоспособность каждого из них.
      Определенно есть проблемы с работой OBD в лаунчере. И команде DUDUAUTO нужно над этим поработать. Мы уже сообщали им об этом.

      BasTijs For security, simply chose OBD-adapters with a physical pairing button (OBDLink, vLinker MC+, etc.)

        gismo For these OBDs with physical pairing button, do you know of which one that works with duduos?

          pvtri96 Not yet but vLinker MC+ seems closest as Duduauto have been provided with one for testing.
          I've been using one with my former radio and continuing to use it with Dudu7. It pairs fine and works with the apps I need (Carscanner, VAG-DPF, etc.) just not yet with the internal DuduOS functionality but that's not so important to me as it's too basic anyway. For instance I need to look at clutch temps when doing certain off-road tracks...

          17 days later

          gismo I have the OBDLIinkMX+ that has a button and a cheap Amazon elm327 ad neither of them work

          a month later

          dudu-langzi was there an update to this? did any of the devs do anything to get some of the foreign ODBs working? I specifically want the OBDlink SX to work since it's the most affordable usb odb2 scanner i've found in the US, and wanted the fastest updates compared to bluetooth. it works with torque for anyone reading this, just not natively with the OS

          I tried 3 different ones and have yet to get any to work. I can't even get them to work in torque

          I am wanting a OBDII to work with VAGDPF thats installed on the DuDu 7 but have tried three different ones but none work and still looking.

            They definitely need to work on this. Mekede / Duduauto needs to have their own OBDII unit or a vetted one that works correctly within the OS.

            La verdad es que no aporta la marca mucha información no solución. Yo ya he probado dos modelos distintos y ninguno conecta. Además el menú para conectarlo en el Dudu 7 es muy confuso, no sabés cuál elegir.

            You can use ALL OBD2 adapters wich name is OBDII.
            I tried Vlinker MC+ and icar pro. No luck.
            Then tried some cheap adapters thst came with other head units and they are working.
            I would love to use the Vlinker adapters and maybe it will work in the future

              JhonnyD Are they working directly within the OS or are they just working in Aps like Torque?

                eurban I could see water temp and how much fuel is in the tank, shown in the status bar.
                So it is working with the OS.
                Tomorrow i will try what else i can see.

                  JhonnyD are you searching for the bluetooth reader in the main android settings, or going in to the Dudu vehicle settings and telling it there that you are using an OBDII reader? I have tried both ways with 3 different dongles, and nothing works for me, in Torque (pro) or the Dudu software itself.

                  When I try to connect via the Android Bluetooth Settings, it sees the adapters, but then says to ender "0000" in to the pairing page, but the head unit never goes any further. There is no pairing spot that I can enter any code. I can not enter "0000" anywhere so that way doesn't work, for me anyway.

                  Most times the code is 1234
                  To change it go to settings/more features/internal app/telephone change pairing password to 1234.
                  Then go to device connection/obd/choose ELM_327 then choose adapter. You should see OBDII
                  If everything is alright it should pair

                    JhonnyD Thank you, I'll give it a try, I appreciate it.

                    JhonnyD where do you change the name to OBDII? In android settings or in Dudu device settings?