Any good OBDII programs for the iPhone 4?
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Now, what to buy??
If you have an Android device, then you have two options:
1. Buy an OBDII dongle that is Bluetooth basedOnce you have the interface, then you need an app. Most apps for Android devices support the Bluetooth based devices.
Like with apps for most platforms, these apps can give you nice realtime information in graphs / dials etc, as well as show and clear fault codes. Some apps are biased more toward realtime information than fault diagnosis and vice versa:
Torque:
DashCommand:
If you have an Android device, then you have two options:
1. Buy an OBDII dongle that is Bluetooth basedOnce you have the interface, then you need an app. Most apps for Android devices support the Bluetooth based devices.
Like with apps for most platforms, these apps can give you nice realtime information in graphs / dials etc, as well as show and clear fault codes. Some apps are biased more toward realtime information than fault diagnosis and vice versa:
Torque:
DashCommand:
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I know I'm kinda late to the party but havent been on in awhile. I have a wired connection for my iPhone 4. It is by gopoint technologies. I've used it with go link app from AppStore which is free, reads codes and uploads info to an account on their website. Also have dash command which I bought and is pretty cool too. Either way though it's a wired connection and it charges your Phone at the same time. I found it for $67 on amazon awhile back. Probably a hot cheaper now
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