OBD reader

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Any recommendations for an OBD reader? Specifically one that can identify airbag light issues on Ford Transit. Think I would prefer Bluetooth with App on iPad but easily persuaded either way. Thanks
 
I have one of these. It's not Bluetooth,it's plug in scart and reads quickly and can clear a fault so all I need.

Deal: Autel MaxiScan MS309 OBD2 Scanner Check Engine Fault Code Reader, Read/Clear Codes, View Freeze Frame Data, I/M Readiness Smog Check CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool Amazon product ASIN B07Q86G6MX
 
I downloaded an iPad/iPhone app, sent off for the reader and use that now on all my vehicles. Once you get the code, it obviously tells you the fault and then Google the finer details.

Been using it for years 👍🏻

A few screenshots I’ve just taken, but not connected to my vehicle.

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I got a MaxiAP200 when I had an airbag fault on our Fiat Ducati. It cleared the problem.
It works through Bluetooth and was fairly straight forward with far more information than I knew what to do with.
 
Any recommendations for an OBD reader? Specifically one that can identify airbag light issues on Ford Transit. Think I would prefer Bluetooth with App on iPad but easily persuaded either way. Thanks
Useually a fiddle with the wires under the seat resets mine.

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The one I use mobile

Topdon ArtiDiag 500 AD500​

Read, store and send reports via WiFi.
Updates regular.
Recently found problem codes on friends C-max auto (:sicker:) that was missed on a more expensive snap-on unit.

Works for me.
 

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