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Bought a OBD II device but the website with insructions is down

1K views 16 replies 11 participants last post by  The Other Tom  
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Anyone know what is going on with the allev.info site? It's been down for the past few days. Bought a LeLink OBD II BLE device and Torque Pro but annoyingly since my Bolt had a brake caliper issue, was delayed a few days at the shop due to having to get the part delivered, and the website has been down since Wednesday just when I wanted to set it up.
 
#3 ·
I'd wonder why it's down.
There is or used to be sites that had copies of pages archived. I forget the name.
Might be worried why it's down.

Doubt the action is very odd. Mine said something like disable internet wifi and cell. Then scan bluetooth to pair. The default code was something like 1234 but who knows that. I'd search that code or try common ones.
 
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#4 ·
I've been using the iPhone "Car Scanner ELM OBD2" app with the LELink OBD2 scanner I got some years ago. I don't recall ever needing a manual to get everything working.

What's happening, is yours not connecting to Torque Pro?
 
#11 ·
So the question here is -
What do you need from the instructions? Or do you not know what you need yet?
If it were me, just try it. Click some buttons. Turn on bluetooth, find it, try to connect to it. it's just like any other bluetooth device. Once you have it "in your system" then you should be able to tell Torque Pro to use it inside it's settings.
 
#12 ·
Who knows? From https://www.chevybolt.org/members/wildthing202.65998/, OP joined 2 days ago and was last seen 2 days ago.

May as well stop spending any more time on this until they return. I already pointed them to archives of the page, which may/may not have whatever they're looking for.