The GODIAG GT327 is a obd2 diagnostic scan tool tailored for automotive maintenance technicians.It is designed specifically for car maintenance technicians and DIY enthusiasts. This device utilizes ARM core dual-mode Bluetooth technology, enabling easy connectivity with both Android and Apple mobile devices for OBDII diagnostics. Additionally, it can be connected to a computer via an Ethernet cable and supports DOIP (for BMW, Benz, Volkswagen, Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Jaguar, Volvo, Geely) and ENET vehicle-specific diagnostic software to perform diagnostic programming and coding.
Key Features Of Godiag GT327 Scanner:
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The GT327 scanner displays the vehicle's current voltage on its diagnostic interface. If the voltage falls below 11V, it will emit an alarm, indicating that the user should charge the car battery with a dedicated charger.
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It is important not to perform diagnostics or programming when the alarm sounds or attempt to start the vehicle to prevent damage from excessive battery discharge.
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For mobile phone diagnostics and programming of DOIP ENET vehicles, a conversion cable is required to connect the network interface to the mobile device.
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The GT327 operates in an ultra-low power consumption DC-DC mode and is equipped with overvoltage and overcurrent protection. It supports a wide range of vehicles, including motors, cars, trucks, commercial vehicles, and SUVs, operating within the voltage range of 9V to 30V.
What Are The Functions of The GODIAG GT327 Scanner
1. Real-Time Voltage Monitoring
The GT327 scanner prominently displays the voltage of the vehicle’s diagnostic interface, enabling users to assess battery health in real time.
2. Low Voltage Alarm
An integrated alarm system alerts users when the vehicle voltage falls below 11V. This feature sounds an alarm, prompting users to recharge their vehicle battery with a dedicated charger, helping to prevent potential battery damage due to excessive discharge.
3. Wide Device Compatibility
This godiag gt327 scanner is compatible with both Android smartphones (Bluetooth name: OBD II) and iPhones (Bluetooth name: OBD BLE), allowing for seamless vehicle diagnostics through personal devices.
4. Advanced Diagnostic Functionality
The godiag GT327 scan tool supports diagnostic programming and coding for vehicles that utilize DOIP and ENET communication protocols, facilitating effective resolution of advanced issues.
5. Broad Vehicle Support
The scanner godiag gt327 is suitable for a diverse range of vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, trucks, commercial vehicles, and SUVs, with voltage inputs ranging from 9V to 30V.
Godiag GT327 Code Read Scanner Connection Usage
For Android
Supported Software
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Torque, inCarDoc, CarScanner, MotorData OBD, etc.
Connect to Android Phone System Using Steps
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Download and install a compatible diagnostic app on your Android device (Torque and CarScanner are highly recommended).
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Connect the GT327 to the vehicle’s diagnostic interface. The voltage display should activate, showing the current OBD II diagnosis voltage, and the power indicator light should illuminate.
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Access phone settings, enable Bluetooth, and search for available devices. Select OBD II and pair using password 1234 or 0000.
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For specific software settings, consult the recommended setup video, as configurations may differ between applications.
For iPhone
Supported Software
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Free apps like Car Scanner, FasLink X OBD II Scanner, and various paid applications.
Connect to IPhone System Using Steps
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Download and install a diagnostic app on your iPhone (CarScanner and FasLink X are recommended).
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Connect the device to the vehicle’s diagnostic interface and check that the voltage display is active. The power indicator should be on.
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Turn on Bluetooth in your phone's settings (skip device selection for the connection in settings).
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Launch the selected software, choose the OBDBLE Bluetooth name, and pair using password 1234 or 0000. Refer to the provided software settings video for specific configuration tips.
For PC(Personal Computer)
For advanced diagnostics, the GT327 scanner can connect to a PC. This mode allows for diagnostic programming and coding for vehicles like BMW, Benz, Volkswagen, Audi, and any others using the DOIP protocol. Note that DOIP ENET diagnostics requires an Ethernet cable connection.
Supported Protocols
The GODIAG GT327 supports multiple OBD II protocols, ensuring wide compatibility:
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SAE J1850 PWM (41.6Kbaud)
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SAE J1850 VPW (10.4Kbaud)
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ISO9141-2 (5 baud init, 10.4 Kbaud)
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ISO14230-4 KWP (5 baud init, 10.4 Kbaud)
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ISO14230-4 KWP (fast init, 10.4 Kbaud)
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Various CAN protocols including ISO15765-4 with multiple baud rates
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DOIP ENET (via Ethernet cable)
Package Accessories:
1pc x GODIAG GT327 SUPER DOIP ENET OBDII host
1pc x ENET Ethernet cable (3 meters length)
1pc x PDF manual
Note:The device only supports Bluetooth connectivity and is not compatible with WiFi or custom software.
Conclusion
GODIAG GT327 is an advanced versatile OBDII scanner. Its features, including real-time voltage monitoring, low voltage alerts, and support for a wide array of vehicles and diagnostic protocols, make it indispensable for both automotive technicians and car owners. Equip yourself with the GT327 scanner to take proactive control of your vehicle’s health and maintenance needs.
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