Ricks Ram
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No it does not work on Apple products but for that cost of a cheap Android tablet and the $49 app from the Google Play Store you can pretty much turn on anything in your truck you want. We are using it pretty extensively now and I don't know of anybody who's had any issues with corruption like the AE tool causes or any other problems. The nice thing about this tool also is you can remove the codes at a later date if you sell the truck or decide to remove a mod that you previously had. If you buy the OBD Genie all it does is set the code and you can never take it back out unless you have the dealer reflash it. Also the OBD Genies run from $199 to $299 to set one or two codes which is ridiculous. I would say the total you would be into this tool will be around $200 to $250 after you bought the tablet the Bluetooth OBD connector Bluetooth and the alphaOBD app.I’m very interested. It doesn’t look iPhone or iPad friendly though unless I just overlooked it
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