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Does the device alter the function of the speedometer? While watching the video, the speedometer needle appeared to be erratic, and somewhat mimics the tach needle. The video indicates it is in demo mode so don't know if that has anything to do with this behavior.
I was using phone to look the other day. just watched video on my computer....looks great, will be buying one very soon
Completely understandable. I just didn't know if you saw the link or not.
Originally Posted by pickleseimer
Does the device alter the function of the speedometer? While watching the video, the speedometer needle appeared to be erratic, and somewhat mimics the tach needle. The video indicates it is in demo mode so don't know if that has anything to do with this behavior.
We have not experienced and problems with this when we tested the product nor have we had anyone say anything to us about it.
Have you considered a 90 degree bend at the connector to make it lower profile and rest against the driver's kick panel instead of sticking out so much? I realize the kick panel is actually pretty far from my knees but I have an OBD-II connector there for my Android phone and I do come into contact with it sometimes and it's a bit shorter than your device.
Have you considered a 90 degree bend at the connector to make it lower profile and rest against the driver's kick panel instead of sticking out so much? I realize the kick panel is actually pretty far from my knees but I have an OBD-II connector there for my Android phone and I do come into contact with it sometimes and it's a bit shorter than your device.
Just wondering...
Hadn't thought about that, but I'll run it by the guys.