Does the device have to stay plugged in all the time or can you remove it after you are done programing the features? And great video again! I will buy one with your link.
No, you dont have to leave it in. You can remove it after the coding. On the app, you hvae the disconnect option, click on it and then remove the device Thanks for liking and subscribing
I dont have this car so I cant check the specific features for your countryman model. But I dont think it would require a lot of credit, its a basic feature
Helpful video. I'd like to increase to temperature of my heated steering wheel. In the App Tour section of your video 4:59, there is an icon of a steering wheel. Is that where I would make the change? Looks like yours is greyed out.
Good device but pay credits to use your own cars features? OBD devices, hardware only, are usually sold for $5 to $10. This one is over $60 and you have to keep buying credits on top of that.
Get real! I have a cheap OBD scanner.. cheap entry level scanners have no ability to do any of these features.. (mostly just engine check light fault clearing). You need to pay a lot of money for a scanner that can access these features (like VCDS and you pay more for every extra vehicle you use it on!) Even with VCDS you need the knowledge to do long adaptation codes; mess that up and you're in big trouble, and for far more money than this system costs! you pays your money and take your choice. Also our local VW garage want to charge £75 just to run a diagnostic.. if you want them to change a setting as well.. god only knows how much.
@@MinistryReviewsSchaz check out Carista.. I only know this name because it is mentioned in the same conversations as OBDEleven. I don't have personal experience of it myself but is respected apparently. I bought OBD Eleven and trying out.. pleased with diagnostics alone
@@aquibislam9225 Hi.. I'm pleased with the OBD Eleven.. I have fitted a few parts (having paid a Pro subscription just once and saved a lot of money over VW charges.. You need the pro sub to alter settings like Battery adaptation. I got a better battery than VW wanted to fit and didn't have to pay their exorbitant coding charge either. Their coding charge was more than the year's Pro licence! My better battery was a lot cheaper too.
This has been the most informative OBDeleven video review yet 👍
Does the device have to stay plugged in all the time or can you remove it after you are done programing the features? And great video again! I will buy one with your link.
No, you dont have to leave it in. You can remove it after the coding. On the app, you hvae the disconnect option, click on it and then remove the device
Thanks for liking and subscribing
Hello did it work with your car for sfd unlocking?
Hello i just want to asking what is rhe diffirence of obd eleven next gen and obdeleven pro edition?
i have a brand new countryman 2023, barely has any features.
id need to buy credits to unlock my mirrors folding in after locking the car etc?
I dont have this car so I cant check the specific features for your countryman model. But I dont think it would require a lot of credit, its a basic feature
Helpful video. I'd like to increase to temperature of my heated steering wheel. In the App Tour section of your video 4:59, there is an icon of a steering wheel. Is that where I would make the change? Looks like yours is greyed out.
Ya, not sure if thats even an option. It doesnt show in my car
Thanks for this video , really you work hard to share your knowledge with rest of the world , Keep going
Is is compulsory to use obd device of obdeleven or we can use obd scanner of other company also??
I am not completely sure, but I think you would need OBDeleven device to unlock the hidden features
Will this void the car warranty?
Hi. Nice Video. Do they have for Mitsubishi cars?
I dont think so. It is only for the European cars
Good device but pay credits to use your own cars features? OBD devices, hardware only, are usually sold for $5 to $10. This one is over $60 and you have to keep buying credits on top of that.
Get real! I have a cheap OBD scanner.. cheap entry level scanners have no ability to do any of these features.. (mostly just engine check light fault clearing). You need to pay a lot of money for a scanner that can access these features (like VCDS and you pay more for every extra vehicle you use it on!) Even with VCDS you need the knowledge to do long adaptation codes; mess that up and you're in big trouble, and for far more money than this system costs! you pays your money and take your choice.
Also our local VW garage want to charge £75 just to run a diagnostic.. if you want them to change a setting as well.. god only knows how much.
Either that or pay Audi through their system of making money out of buyers just to enable things that already there 😂
What if I want to use same device on different cars?
Yes, you can use it on multiple cars
Any cheaper alternative rather than obd eleven
No, I'm afraid I dont know of any cheaper alternate
@@MinistryReviewsSchaz check out Carista.. I only know this name because it is mentioned in the same conversations as OBDEleven. I don't have personal experience of it myself but is respected apparently. I bought OBD Eleven and trying out.. pleased with diagnostics alone
@@whatworkedformehey how was your experience?
@@aquibislam9225 Hi.. I'm pleased with the OBD Eleven.. I have fitted a few parts (having paid a Pro subscription just once and saved a lot of money over VW charges.. You need the pro sub to alter settings like Battery adaptation. I got a better battery than VW wanted to fit and didn't have to pay their exorbitant coding charge either. Their coding charge was more than the year's Pro licence! My better battery was a lot cheaper too.
Good
buyed autel 200 cant enable nothing hehe 100$ thrown away successfuilly xD
Folks charging close to 70$ to do this in India. :o