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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Frank, December 27, 2011 |
| I had no issues with the connctivity and mounting was easy,
although the included double sided tape had to be replaced
with some 3M tape in order to make it stick under my dash.
I have not discovered all of the features yet, such as how
to display a realtime MPG, so some time with the manual may
be needed. I know this is possible with my Android based
phone and the My Mechanic app. |      |
| stephane, November 21, 2011 |
| easy to use and it do the job it is suppose to do.
it is more than i had expected. |      |
| jtaylo22, November 18, 2011 |
| Cool Product, I use it with my android, some confusion with
setup but once it runs its very cool. hard to monitor while
driving to manage throttle but good for long trips. |      |
| MikeF, November 16, 2011 |
| I received the Garmin Bluetooth GPS OBD Cable in just a
couple of days from GPS City. I'm using it with a Garmin
Nuvi 3760. Out of the box I couldn't get the Eco-Route to
couple to the Nuvi. A call to Garmin CS and a very
knowledgeable CS rep and we were able to connect the Eco-
Route. Part of the problem is the after-market Viper Alarm
system with Remote Starting I have on my GMC Denali. Once
we got the Bluetooth connection established it has been
flawless in its calculations and the additional ECO Icon on
the screen helps to remind me that I want to stretch every
gallon as far as I am able. I decided to not use the phone
Bluetooth connection to the Nuvi due to the frequent short
trips I make since the phone would connect as I approached
the car and I would occasionally miss a call if I had the
Nuvi volume too low to realize it had picked up the call.
It is great to be able to see all of the different
parameters the OBD system makes available as gauges. I had
an occasional issue before I started using the Nuvi with
the Eco-Route when there was a conflict with the remote
starter and the vehicle's electronics causing a false
reading on the O2 sensor to turn on the Check Engine Light.
In the past I either had to ignore it until the next oil
change or take it to the dealer for a reset at $65. I
haven't had the issue materialize since I installed the Eco-
Route but having the ability to reset the diagnostic codes
will pay for the Eco-Route in no time at all. I'm also
using the Eco-Route with different vehicles at work in our
fleet when the check engine light comes on to help with
troubleshooting. | |