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Free App with Unlimited Scans – Get simple explanations of your car’s issues instead of confusing error codes. Get alerted when FIXD detects dangerously severe issues or needed maintenance so your car and loved ones stay safe.
Manage All Your Cars in One App – Save scans by vehicle, track mileage-based reminders, and share results with family or a shop. The compact sensor stays hidden under the dash in all your cars, always ready to scan.
Works with OBD2 Vehicles 1996+ – Supports gasoline & hybrid vehicles 1996+ and diesel vehicles 2006+. Connects via Bluetooth to iPhone and Android for fast, wireless diagnostics. Features may vary based on vehicle make and model.
Free 14-Day Premium Trial Included (& Optional) – Get repair recommendations, cost estimates, vehicle value by condition, and live mechanic support. Upgrade anytime for advanced insights and expert help.


Breanna Berry –
Amazing product!!!
Great product worth every penny app is a bit pricey if your not going to use it often but a must have tool for car repair tells you codes and exact issues also tells you step by step how to fix it. As well as an AI mechanic to asked question and call support as well it helps you know a price range for shops so you don’t get over charged for repairs. I used it yesterday when looking at a car which had no codes on the dash FIXD told me the pending codes and also made me aware the codes were recently cleared which gave me such piece of mind. Knowing a serious community de was cleared prior to me looking at the vehicle. I’ve decided to pay for the year subscription
Dave B. –
This little item works great but it has a small caveat if you want its full functionality.
This little item works great, but it has a small caveat if you want its full functionality.As OBDII scanners go, this one does the job at a fraction of the price of a professional scanner. It shows all the information on the screen in an easy to set up software with an intuitive menu. Easy for even the least mechanically inclined people to use. However, you’ll need a separate iPhone, iPad, or Android device to install the app onto.It color codes the issues as to their importance. Green means you should be fine and it’s more of a suggestion than an issue, Yellow means check it out soon or have a mechanic take a look, Red means you should probably stop driving your car and set it on fire. Just kidding. But the information is displayed fully with the OBDII codes along with the explanations as to what they are. In my case, there was a Stored Code and a few Pending Codes. The Stored Code defined what the code is, however the Pending Codes showed ‘Unknown Issue’. I had to go online later to look them up. There’s also an option to clear the dash lights that did not work for me. So does the scanner work? Definitely. Is it worth it? Probably not, and here’s why.The caveat I mentioned? You have to purchase their Premium version at a yearly fee of $99.00 if you want to unlock the scanner’s full potential. It includes;”Cost and repair estimates from the Identifix database, Unlimited calls to our FIXD Mechanic Hotline for a trusted second opinion and DIY help from our network of ASE certified mechanics, And much more! FIXD Premium is a monthly subscription that is optional and is not required for use of the sensor.”After the purchase price of $37, that makes this little bugger $137 right off the bat, with an additional $99/year after that. However, they do let you try it free for one week (cancel at any time). If you’re using this scanner for multiple vehicles, and you’re getting paid for it, then you might find the fee not so much of an inconvenience. However, if you’re like me and are only using it on your daily driver, how often do you think you’re going to use it to qualify that fee? I used it this once, found the codes, and now it’ll probably sit on a shelf until the next time the need arises for it. And since I’m mechanically inclined, I can resolve the issues on my own. But, again, “the subscription is optional and is not required for use of the sensor.”If you want a scanner that offers more functionality with no extra costs involved then purchase one of those instead. But if you’re an average Joe or Jolene and you just want to see why your car has those dash lights always on, then this little guy does the job just fine.
Mommys3sons –
Helpful little tool
Worked pretty much as advertised. Did no diagnose my explorers trans problem however. Was great diagnosing an issue that popped up on a used car test drive.
Nico –
Must have if you own an older vehicle
Bought 2 to replace one that I had that got wet and quit working. Now I have one for each car and love them. This product with worth its price, saves in the long run. Easy to use and reliable.
Bored Retiree –
They want your money!!
The good: Installation was very easy. However, linking via bluetooth to your smartphone involves getting a confirmation code via email.The bad:1. I have now read in other reviews that this thing needs internet access (through your cell’s data connection) to function. That means if you’re stuck on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere with no cell signal (or no data), then you’re on your own. This thing isn’t going to help you.2. The dongle is a bit long, so if your OBD2 port points downwards, this might not be the most compact fit. You’ll see it sticking out from under your dash.3. I’ve now read in another review that this thing can interfere with the car’s smart key fob. Indeed, when we had this thing plugged in, the pushbutton ignition had trouble communicating with the key fob.4. IN-APP PURCHASES absolutely dominate the application. Easily 80% of everything you see in the application is promoting a subscriber-based premium service. The other 20% is pretty easily lost. So I deduct at least a star for the annoyance factor. Also much of the orientation of the app seems to be towards directing you towards a mechanic and knowing how to talk intelligently with the mechanic about what is wrong with your car. This is great for someone who doesn’t know anything about cars. But if you’re like me (and I imagine I am typical of 90% of the market of this device), you already know about cars, and all this stuff is just more annoyance. Truly, what you want to see gets completely lost.5. Oil pressure: Fair warning: The vast majority of cars don’t have OBD2 data about oil pressure (or oil temperature). It’s no fault of this device, but just know that these data are likely not viewable.6. THOUSANDS of promised readable parameters turn out to be much, much fewer. Maybe a hundred? Maybe less?7. I selected this specific device because a review I read said that it would read odometer data and remind you of needed service (e.g. oil changes). In fact it will let you enter the odometer reading of your last oil change. Then if you are curious whether you are due for an oil change, you can enter the current odometer reading, and it will calculate for you. (I think I’m good enough at math to figure that one out for myself – with much less effort.)8. A review I read promised that this thing can read transmission and airbag codes. It cannot.9. There are much cheaper dongles that will do essentially the same thing, with interfaces that don’t demand an internet connection and applications that are far less annoying. Moreover, many of these dongles work with multiple applications available in the Google and Apple apps stores – some free, some for purchase.I really wanted OBD data to stream to my cellphone and to result in push notifications if any parameters went out of range (e.g. temp) or if the oil needed changing. This should be an easy thing to program, but for some reason it seems not to be available in any application I can find for a dongle.I solved this need, I THINK, with a hardwired Lufi XS OBD2 gauge display that I’ve placed on order. It supports alarms, and it is GPS capable. Because of the GPS capability, it can track distance traveled and serve as an editable odometer. I should therefore be able to reset the GPS odometer with every oil change to keep track of service intervals. That frees up the vehicle’s real odometer for ordinary use. (I wish my car just had an oil reminder light. It would be so much easier.)
Jane Doe –
FIXD Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner for iPhone & Android
Placed the app on my phone, put the diagnostic tool in the car and it explained the code immediately. The engine light went off. This tool was compatibility with my VW. The size and quality are great!
Craig –
Very useful and easy to use
Got one primarily for a 2014 Mustang but end up using it on all our vehicles. Works great and spells out the issues clearly. Also allows you to track the maintanance items for each vehicle, like Car Fax does which is great. Was able to decipher, fix and clear the engine code without any issues or outside help. The app itself is a great value, did the trial for the premium and while it does provide some useful info the basic setup is what I’ll probably stick with.
Timothy Meadowcroft –
Brilliant item its functionality is easy to use and it’s size is brilliant as you can plug it in and it’s not in the way when drive whilst it is fault code detecting definitely value for money and I would recommend this item and the seller
TB –
Tells you what is wrong, basically the same as an automechanic’s device would but in simple terms. We had a misfire and took it to a mechanic to confirm and they told us the exact thing. I do not like, however, how they push the membership on you with every click. In our day and age, Google helps way more and for free. Unless you are constantly having a check engine light come on, I wouldn’t recommend the membership. I wish they would be a little more forthcoming with information on the diagnosis but I get they have to make money and support their employees, but it is another money grab.It’s really good for clearing engine lights, and tells you how to clear them or what to try if they don’t clear. I’d recommend these over the conventional OB2 scanners for the sheer fact this is user friendly. My husband is just starting to learn how to do fixes on our car, and with the help of our local auto shop he was able to fix and clear the engine light. Between the purchase of this, our trip to the mechanic and fixing it ourselves we saved about 300-400$.Recommend highly for anyone who isn’t fluent in mechanic tech and even if you are its great. As someone who doesn’t know much about vehicles I had more confidence when calling the mechanic and finding info on our fix. They don’t want you to use it on multiple vehicles but ha were going to – they recommend one per vehicle …Overall, good choice for us. Would recommend to really anyone to have, even if your check engine light hasn’t come on … handy to have!
Andrew Penman –
Actually interesting product, thought it would be a bit of a gimmick but it actually does work really well …it discovered and diagnosed several issues.. then cleverly itemise everything in detail fashion giving you an idea what it is from a “non-technical point of view” it also cleared my check engine light on my Volvo XC 90 however it does come back after 2 days.. so they gave me a detail Detection of a lean fluid mix and adjustment to the idle settings. However unfortunately didn’t clear the seatbelt check airbag on the BMW118I and didn’t find anything wrong with that vehicle… which was a bit weird, they wanted to pay $4.99 a weekly subscription or whatever a month and year… to utilise more detailed analysis info… I didn’t find that necessary it does this job pretty well (free version) . I must say it is impressive little OBD reader probably the top end of these non-model specific company branded detailed torque unique readers. Can highly recommend but be prepared for the Pay to get unlocked some of the upmarket features but you can do a monthly subscription on my case a weekly subscription just to get the information you need for that particular week with a few cars very cost-effective, don’t listen to the people that say it cost you a “yearly subscription” that’s not the case you do weekly …highly recommended – Andrew Australia
CBT –
Decia que es un dispositivo que ‘funciona’ cuando el coche tiene algun aviso de error, mientras, el dispositivo no da información alguna…lo que pensaba que era extraño.Ahora, con un coche con problemas, este dispositivo que dice lo mismo, NADA.Como añadido, el vendedor ya no lo vende, se niega a reembolsar y el fabricante, que antes contestaba en horas, ya no contesta ni en días. Me da la impresión que he sido víctima del ‘tocomocho’ en versión americana. Espero que Amazon tome cartas en el asunto…
Capi –
A pesra de que solo lo he utilizado una sola vez, es muy exacto