If you want to have more control over your BMW i3 and save money on repairs you’ve made it to the right place. We’ll introduce you to a small yet powerful tool that every BMW driver needs: an OBD2 scanner!
With an OBD reader, you will finally know at all times what is going on with your car. And depending on the OBD2 scanner that you get, you can even:
- Customize your BMW through car coding
- Read real-time data
- Avoid costly repairs by performing diagnostics
- Do your own maintenance
- Detect vehicle scams
The best part is that you can get your OBD2 scanner for your BMW i3 for an affordable price and avoid relying on workshops at all times! Now let’s dive into it to understand what is an OBD2 scanner and what you can do with it.
What is an OBD2 scanner?
OBD means onboard diagnostics. An OBD2 scanner (also called a diagnostic scanner or OBD reader is a car diagnostic device that can be used to read the car’s memory and data that is inside of your vehicle systems.
Basically, an OBD2 scanner allows you to make a connection between your BMW i3 and a mobile app or diagnostic software. When the connection is established, if you are using a mobile app, you can quickly and easily access all of your car’s data from your mobile phone!
Moreover, if you do not own an OBD reader for your BMW i3, you can perform diagnostics for your vehicle at a mechanic workshop for a fee.
Worksops usually use a handheld device, advanced scanners, or OBD cables with a computer. However, these tools are more complex to use and are expensive.
So, for beginners and even professionals, OBD readers are the best tools out of all, since they are:
- Pocket-sized (unlike handheld scanners or heavy OBD cables)
- Easy to use
- No additional diagnostic equipment (ex. computer software, cables)
- Let you do more than just diagnostics
Now that you have an overview of what an OBD2 scanner is, let’s show you what you can do with it and how it can help you get more control over your vehicle.
How does an OBD2 scanner for your BMW i3 work?
Every modern vehicle has a ‘fault memory’. This memory is responsible for storing technical defects or any trouble code that arises in your BMW i3.
So with an OBD2 scanner, you can access the data stored in the fault memory, and read out the fault codes in order to correct them.
A common misconception is that all error codes are bad. However, it is quite normal that cars have faults.
Furthermore, there are codes that vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but having them present is normal. Only a handful of error codes that can lead to serious complications.
The most critical ones are engine codes since the engine is one of the main systems of a vehicle and repairs are usually costly. An example of a trouble code related to the engine is the check engine light. However, if you carry your own car diagnostics often you can easily save money on car maintenance and repairs.
How can I read my BMW i3 error codes with an OBD2 scanner?
fault codes can be easily read out using an OBD reader and its corresponding app. The fault codes will then be displayed on your phone’s screen and you will be able to clear them as well.
In the case of the Carly app, you will also get all the code definitions for every fault and get deeper insights into what they stand for.
If you use an OBD2 scanner often and carry your own diagnostics every 2 months, you will end up saving thousands of dollars per year on vehicle maintenance.
What can an OBD reader tell you about your BMW i3?
With an OBD reader, you can read out a lot of data. However, the type of data and information depends on the OBD scanner and mobile app that you are using.
The most common data that OBD scanner let you read are:
– Diagnostics (faults) and/or
– Real-time data
There are some dedicated scanners that only provide this data related to the engine. This feature is usually called “OBD level diagnostics”. So for example, you can only be able to read engine-related codes such as the check engine light.
However, there are other OBD scanners that let your read data for every system of your car, and not just about the engine. This functionality is called “Manufacturer-level diagnostics”. So for example, you will be able to read error codes related to other critical systems of your BMW i3 such as ABS, airbag, transmissions, and more!
Moreover, other OBD2 readers let you do more than just reading out data. For example, you can customize your car through car coding, perform basic maintenance repairs, and detect car scams.
What does the Carly OBD2 Bluetooth reader and app do?
The Carly app allows you to get a lot out of your car for an affordable price by reading out the data transferred via the OBD scanners.
And in many ways, the Carly Universal Adapter is unlike other OBD readers. This is because, besides diagnostics, you can access many other features that are usually only included in a professional or expensive scanner.
Perform a used car check on your BMW i3
For example, the ‘used car check’ feature is always helpful if you want to buy a used car and want to check if you are not being scammed with mileage fraud. So, with Carly, you can look under the hood and get a better feeling for the condition of the car, avoiding negative surprises.
Try car coding on your BMW i3
Moreover, with the car coding feature, you can personalize your vehicle and make it more unique using your Carly scanner and your phone. You can code the welcome lights, deactivate the start-stop function, and more! With Carly, time-consuming (and expensive) workshop visits are a thing of the past.
Professional insights on your BMW i3
Another extremely useful feature that you can get with Carly is Smart Mechanic. You can get deep information about your BMW written by expert mechanics. For example:
- Professional fault description written by expert BMW mechanics
- Direct access to original plans of components, just like the ones used in the workshop
- Detailed repair tips to know the cause of faults and fix them yourself
With this feature, you will really have more control of your car than ever and get independence from car mechanics.
Do your own car maintenance on your BMW i3
With the car maintenance functionality, you can carry out basic repairs yourself that usually, mechanics can charge you (a lot) for. For example, performing a battery reset is very easy if you have the proper guide to follow! And with Carly, this is possible.
Tipically, only a professional automotive reader that costs over $3,000 would include all of these advanced funtionalities. So the Carly OBD2 scanner is much more affordable than the professional scanners that car technicians would use.
OBD vs. OBD2
The OBD2 interface is used in newer vehicles and was introduced in Europe in 2001 and 2004 to have a uniform system for cars. In essence serves as an interface between the ECUs of a car and the diagnostic device. However, there is a big difference between OBD and OBD2.
Beofre, only certain diagnostic devices could access certain cars. For example, an OBD code reader from BMW only worked with BMWs, because each car brand had a different connection. However, this made it difficult for workshops to make diagnoses for several car brands.
Later, the OBD2 connector was actually introduced in 1996 to standardize the system. Now, with the same OBD2 reader you can access many different car brands.
How do I know if my car is OBD2 compliant?
Most OBD2 readers can only be used with vehicles built-in 2001 or later (gas/petrol) or 2004 or later (diesel).
If you have a vehicle from 1996 or earlier, you might need a special extension to use the OBD2 reader.
In the case of the Carly OBD2 reader, it can be utilized with most car brands and the majority of vehicles manufactured from 2001 onwards. So, for example, if you own a BMW and a Volkswagen that was built after 2001 and 2004 respectively, you only need one OBD2 reader instead of two!
Where is the OBD interface located?
The OBD interface, or diagnostic port, is normally located under the steering wheel. Butthis varies depending on the car manufacturer.
In older cars, the OBD port can also be found in the trunk or near the handbrake. Once you have found the port, you can easily plug the OBD2 scanner in and the connection between the car and the diagnostic device will be established.
After that, the error memory can be read out and the different error codes will be displayed on your screen.
Can you drive with an OBD reader plugged in?
Absolutely! It is safe to leave your OBD2 reader plugged into your car’s OBD port. With other tools such as handheld scanners, you don’t have the option of leaving it plugged into your car.
Which OBD reader is the best?
Value for price
The best scanner tool will let you access the most features, with accuracy, and at a great price. Some readers only focus on diagnostics, whereas others also include additional features such as car coding and real-time data.
Equipment and Bluetooth
Some OBD2 scanners need additional equipment, such as cables or a computer to run the diagnostics software. However, the most convenient option is to get a wireless OBD2 scanner that can connect to your phone over Bluetooth.
Compatibility with your BMW i3 and phone
This brings us to the next point for choosing your OBD2 scanner! Make sure that the scanner and app that you get are compatible with your mobile phone. Some diagnostic scanner apps might only be compatible with Android or Apple devices.
Additionally, make sure that your BMW i3 is also compatible with the scanner since some are only compatible with certain car brands.
Warranty of the OBD2 reader
Finally, the last point to consider is the warranty that is included in your purchase. It’s common for most BMW OBD2 readers to include a very short 1 to 3-year warranty. However, OBD2 readers are meant to last longer than that, so you should ensure to get a lifetime warranty.