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Thread: Gap Diagnostics IIDTool BT - best buy?

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    I bought the Gap Diagnostics IIDTool BT Bluetooth Land Rover Diagnostics Tool in November 2021 from British Off Road, QLD for $950 delivered within 2 days. I did not want to wait or bother with overseas suppliers. It has already saved me $hundreds in repairs. The setting up was a bit trying for me - it really was quite simple - read the instructions carefully and follow them The GAP tech support via email was prompt and good. I had too many bluetooth connections (two cars and power meter, all within range) stored in my android phone and had to disconnect them before the GAP BT would effortlessly connect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagilmo View Post
    X2
    X3

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    X4, and the Bluetooth version without question. The app is extremely intuitive to use.

    David
    2016 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE, Mitch hitch, Traxide dual battery, LLAMS, iCheck TPMS, APT side steps and compressor cover.
    2016 AOR Matrix Pop Top camper trailer, now sold.
    2023 Sunseeker Desert Storm (aka Titanium Hardcore ATX)

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