I run an obd2 bluetooth adapter and torque on my android headunit in my 2012 Patrol, Use it to monitor speed, fuel rail pressure, water temp etc.
Works really well.
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Ahh yep I get you now. I have installed the app on my old phone which has a very big screen so that can be dedicated to the app. Apparently the plugs chew a bit of power if left in continuously.
Which app were you using?
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I have a Jaycar wifi one, i originally bought the blue tooth one but could not get it to work so took it back & swapped it. I bought it to fault find the Hyundai & plugged it into the 'troll (GU8), using the free app I could look at many parameters. I made the mistake of leaving it plugged in & flattened the battery when the car was not used for 3 weeks.
Graham
I lashed out the whole 5 bucks for the pro version straight up lol.
My plug was from a Melbourne seller and cost 15 bucks. Logged data on the drive to work today and emailed it to myself.
I can open the spreadsheet but the other two files are .kml files. I think they're to do with the google maps stuff. What opens them?
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