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Originally Posted by Overboost
I'm confused. The OBDII module connects through the phone or tablet via Bluetooth. The 2004 date you suggest has no bearing on your phone or tablet connecting to the Bluetooth OBDII module. As long as you have a Bluetooth OBDII module and a phone or tablet that supports Bluetooth you should be able to have Torque or OBD Fusion work.
BTW, Bluetooth was announced in 1998
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Yeah the car's year has nothing to do with torque working. As long as its obd2 it should work period no matter what car it is actually. I use my Bluetooth obd2 adapter on bmw's, ford, chevy, dodge, Honda, mazda, etc.
The software and what its running on is the issue normally. So if its not working look at the phone, obd2 dongle or the program your trying to run it with not the car.