Category : Maps & Navigation
Doesn't work. Torque connects the obd2 adapter but this will not. Neither does the free software
no at learning function but in the demo there was a display icon there
Works intermittently now crashing when using realtime gauges
wont work, crashes on start
Don't work with my paid for Torque Pro app... Torque Pro works but none of my 2012 Subaru Legacy PIDs listed via activeOBD have any values when connected via my bluetooth OBD plug.
Don't work on Subaru STI 2015 please update it and make it work the idea is gread I don't want my money back I want to support the development of the app
Not working with my purchased Toqure Pro.. say full access disabled.
To is a very good app, my only gripe is that the AFR reports lower than what actual is. Please fix this. I have a 2017 Subaru WRX CVT.
Shows cvt temp for 2015 wrx. But does not log the readings. Is this an app issue?
Does not get any info from my 2018 legacy, but main functions of torques works.
Good, but the O2 volts occasionally stops working. The same parameter in torque continues to work.
I can't get any of the guages to work the all say limited access. Would give it 5 stars if this can be fixed
IAM not working with 07 forester. Only reason i bought the app.. wasted $$ seems decent other than the only feature i wanted not working
Bought for 2014 Crosstrek... needed (because I think my Subbie is possessed) the CVTF. Works as expected... damnit! Now I know my CVT is fine. Wish the Devs could ping all Subbie sensors.
Dev should clarify that this is not a plug in for "active obd" but the app "torque pro (obd 2 & car) " by Ian hawking. and is simply a plugin cause Subaru has a vary different way of sending sensor data (to make it as simple as possible). would have given 5 stars if that was more clear.
Very useful! Using it on my 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R (5AT) and it lets me add readouts for the oil temp, AT oil temp, and a few other readouts (cruise-set). I haven't tested the cruise-set one but it sounds extremely useful. Wish there had been a link from ActiveOBD because this app was very hard to find, I thought the "free" one was supposed to be what this is and had become quite discouraged. This one is much more useful.
Adds the all important CVT temp function amongst others.
While a little limited in the number of sensors supported on a 2010 Subaru, this is the only way I found to add a working automatic transmission temperature gauge in TorquePro. Well worth the price to have this information while towing. It also supports the AWD front/back ratio for our 2010.
I tried the free app and it was able to show the values promised, esp the AT/CVT temperature. But when I got this paired with the Torque Pro, this feature is not gievn full-access. Why is this so? I am using it in my Forester XT 2016. Using it with a BAFX OBDII scantool. In fact a whole list of displays are given that full-access disabled tag. Very disappointing. Another waste of money!