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The FIXD Sensor Provides Real-Time Vehicle Health Without 3G Service

Starting this month, major wireless carriers (AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile) will begin sunsetting – aka, shutting down – their 3G service to open up more bandwidth for the faster 5G connectivity.  When the 3G shutdown happens, owners of millions of late-model vehicles (2010-2022) will lose access to in-car connected services that include vehicle health reports. Some automakers will begin charging for connected services while others will let their services sunset along with the 3G signal. 

The FIXD OBD2 sensor and app offers drivers the perfect alternative using the Bluetooth connection and your smartphone.

What Is A Vehicle Health Report?

Right now, most newer vehicles have some sort of connected services, which can be complimentary or part of a subscription plan. These services can include everything from traffic and weather data to infotainment and navigation connectivity, but practically all systems have some sort of vehicle health information.

Ford and Nissan vehicles, for example, both allow drivers to stay up to date on their vehicles’ diagnostic and maintenance information, although this service is likely to change, become an added monthly expense, or go away altogether depending on the specific automaker.

Why Is FIXD the Perfect Alternative?

FIXD OBD2 scanner being plugged inThe FIXD sensor easily plugs into the car’s OBD2 port to give drivers easy access to check engine light diagnostics, maintenance reminders, and more.

Plugging in a FIXD sensor and connecting your smartphone to the app is the perfect way to stay up to date on the health of your vehicle after the 3G shutdown. Not only does the FIXD sensor and app act as a vehicle health report, but it also translates over 7000+ check engine light codes into plain English on your phone. 

Report-Page-with-Scan-results-severity-and-Confirmed-Fix-Cost-viewFIXD users can instantly diagnose 7000+ check engine lights from their phone.

From there, DIYers are given the resources to resolve the issue themselves, or if you’re taking your car to a repair shop, the sensor provides a little extra peace of mind with accurate, detailed information you can use to get the right repairs.

FIXD also offers features like a maintenance timeline, which sends you an alert when your car is due for oil changes, tire rotations, and more. Drivers can access live engine data through the app as well, which shows how different engine components are performing in real-time. There’s even a repair shop finder that helps you locate a certified, trustworthy shop near you.

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Instantly diagnose check engine lights and monitor car health the easy way. 

These features and more come standard with the FIXD Sensor and free app, no subscription required. Although, if you’re looking for helpful add-ons like repair cost estimates, FIXD Mechanic Hotline, Vehicle History Report, Emissions Precheck and more are included with an optional FIXD Premium subscription.

How Does the FIXD OBD2 Sensor Work?

The first step is to plug the sensor into your vehicle’s OBD-II port, which is located in different locations depending on your specific make and model. The most common place to find this port is under the dash on the driver’s side of the vehicle, but it can also be near the center console or on the passenger side of the dash. Once the sensor is plugged in, users are able to pair their smartphone and view data on their vehicle’s health including check engine light issues and maintenance reminders.

most common locations for OBD2 port in carThe OBD2 port is typically located on the driver’s side beneath the dash.

What to Expect with the 3G Shutdown

The third generation (3G) of wireless service helped usher in the age of the smartphone and tablet we are so dependent on today. It has also transformed vehicles into mobile devices on wheels. 5G service offers improved data performance, so carriers are shutting down the older 3G in order to open up more bandwidth for 5G. The process of replacing slower, older services isn’t a new phenomenon, but the added technology in vehicles relying on this service means that more people will notice the changeover this time around. 

According to the FCC, all wireless carriers are expected to finalize their 3G shutdown by the end of this year, so don’t get caught without the proper means to ensure your vehicle’s health!

Get FIXD to Keep Your Car Healthy without 3G!

FIXD makes car care simple with easy-to-understand check engine light diagnostics, repair information, maintenance reminders, and so much more. Since FIXD connects to any smartphone using Bluetooth, there’s no need for 3G, and you can use the free app without paying for a subscription. Click here to learn more about FIXD today!

Jeffrey N. Ross

Lifelong automotive enthusiast with a soft spot for offroading. Wrencher turned writer, but I still love to tinker on just about anything with an engine. Dream car: tie between a ‘71 Hemi ‘Cuda and a ’91 GMC Syclone. #GirlDad #SaveTheManuals

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  1. I have the Fixd unit which I have used several times saving me a lot of money, thank you for a good inexpensive product that works as promised…I would recommend your unit to everyone that owns a vehicle!

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