A: No. NDS III is Windows-only. However, there is a separate app called “Nissan DataScan” (mobile) for Android/iOS, but it has fewer features. The “3” version is desktop only. Final Verdict: Is Nissan DataScan 3 Worth It? Absolutely – if you are a serious Nissan/Infiniti owner, mechanic, or tuner. For the price of a dinner for two, you get diagnostics that rival a $3000 CONSULT-III tablet. It pays for itself the first time you diagnose a failing transmission or perform an idle re-learn without visiting a dealer.
A: Yes, partially. It can read the EV battery controller (LBC), showing cell voltages, temperatures, and state of health (SOH). Active tests are limited.
Introduction If you own a Nissan, Datsun, or Infiniti (especially a performance model like a 350Z, 370Z, GT-R, or SR20DET-powered vehicle), you’ve likely outgrown generic OBD2 scanners. While a $20 code reader can reset an engine light, it cannot read transmission temperatures, test ABS solenoids, or log Nissan’s proprietary data streams.