![]() Then attempt to reconnect to your car inside the OBD software. Right-click on “Standard Serial Bluetooth” (it may be a different name for you) > Propertiesģ Go to “Port Settings” tab > Lower “Bits per second” to 110.Go to Device Manager > and expand “ Ports (COM & LPT)“.Ĭontrol Panel » System » “Hardware” tab » Device Manager » Ports (COM & LPT) Windows Vista/7/8/10:Ĭontrol Panel » System » Device Manager » Ports (COM & LPT).If your OBD software doesn’t have option to limit connection speed, then you can also limit it through Windows settings. For example TOAD software has option to force 9600 bits per second, which instantly fixes random disconnection issues. Hopefully the software you’re using has this option inside it’s Settings. ![]() Some have mentioned that the switches arent labeled properly as to HS/MS and it will not connect initially if the toggle is in the wrong position. Try disconnecting the cable, close Forscan, toggle the switch, restart Forscan and reconnect the cable. If OBD software has trouble connecting to your car, then set baud rate of connection to: 9600 or 110. Re: Drivers for an ELM327 for Windows 7 & 10. (We recommend TOAD software which is 100% compatible with Bluetooth.)Ĭlick “Connect” and it should automatically detect your ELM327 Bluetooth device and connect to your car. STEP 4: Launch OBD Software and Connect to Vehicle You will need it later to configure the OBD software. Write down the number of the Outgoing COM port. Once it’s paired, the wizard will display COM port numbers:
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