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OBDII interface options?

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by csfuser, Mar 12, 2019.

  1. Mar 12, 2019 at 8:17 AM
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    csfuser

    csfuser [OP] New Member

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    Vehicle:
    2009 Silver DC
    working on upgrading the audio..
    I have an '09 DC non-JBL that I recently upgraded the stock HU to a Pioneer AVH-1440NEX and added a backup cam. I have NO steering wheel controls.

    I've done a ton of research and I can't find anything other than the iDataLink Maestro ADS-MRR add-on and the necessary TO1 harness that will allow me to display OBDII data on the 1440.

    Does anyone know of any other interface/product on the market that will provide that capability?
    I don't really want to spend $180 for the Maestro and only use the OBDII interface. Seems pointless when I can get the same for less than $30 via a wifi unit and app on my phone. I'd rather put the $180 towards upgrading the stock speakers :)
     

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