The FIXD scanner connects to a car's OBD-II port to diagnose issues and track maintenance. It helps car owners understand problems, avoid costly repairs, and empowers used car buyers in negotiations.
Like most code readers, the FIXD module plugs into your vehicles OBD-II port and uses Bluetooth to connect to your phone. The FIXD app can be found in the Apple App store or the Google Play store.
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