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MyOBD Lite – OBD2 diagnostics and car scanner

MyOBD
MyOBD is an OBD II car diagnostics tool and fault codes scanner that uses a Bluetooth/USB/WiFi ELM327/ OBD adapters to connect to your car OBD 2 management system.

Car diagnostics
Check your car at real-time. Discover, review and delete trouble codes. Share history of reported issues. Track your trips. Analyse fuel economy. Measure real car acceleration.

Car doctor (car scanner)
Scan your car for OBD fault codes. Check Engine Light (MIL) state. Get more information about reported problem - description of the issue, causes of the origin, possible solutions. Clear stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTC). Share diagnostics data (history of reported issues) with your service/repair technician (professional assistance). Please note that only the ECU (engine control unit) is supported at the time. We will be adding support for other control units in the future.

Real-time data
Check real-time data form your car’s OBD-II sensors (PIDs) such as: vehicle speed (mph, km/h), engine speed (rpm), DPF temperature, EGR temperature, MAF ratio, O2 oxygen sensors and multiple other PIDs that are supported by your car. You can use graphs (line charts and circular gauges) to display value of selected sensors. Please note that the number of supported OBD2 parameters PIDs depends on your car (brand, model, year).

Trip tracker
Record your trips to display long-term fuel economy of your vehicle. Check expenses on fuel (gas money). Review your trips. Check where your car was at specified time (map tracking functionality). Use GPS to track your trip. Please note, that fuel economy calculation functionality is available only when required OBD2 sensors PIDs (MAF or MAP+IAT+RPM) are supported by your car.

Other functions
• Use custom performance gauges and graphs
• Use the app with multiple cars (profiles)
• Use GPS acceleration tests
• View recorded trips in the Google Maps
• Import custom diagnostic trouble codes (DTC)
• Use custom configurations for non-standard parameters PIDs

Requires Bluetooth/USB/WiFi OBD II adapter to connect to the engine control unit (ECU). The adapter is required to be plugged into the diagnostic socket in the car which gives your phone/tablet access to the ECU. If you buy the adapter from China please avoid buying those that are marked as v2.1 (they are often buggy). Works on any vehicle that uses the OBD II standard (most vehicles built after 2000).

More features will be coming in future releases so if you find some bug or have some idea please do not hesitate and contact us.

Category : Auto & Vehicles

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Reviews (5)

Jef. D. Sep 11, 2019     

This app does connect to Bluetooth IDB2 reader. It sees the standard sensors, speed, rpm etc. It does NOT detect ANY error codes although error lights are on. It does not clear codes even though it says it has.

Ste. M. Feb 18, 2021     

Useless will not connect to bmw e90 through usb D-can. Just caught in loop connecting disconnected, bimmer tool connects instantaneously and might just be worth paying the extra cash.

Nat. B. Jul 4, 2019     

Looks like it could be good but is unresponsive on my phone.

M&G. K. Jul 11, 2019     

only connection via Bluetooth

Rob. w. Nov 2, 2019     

Rubbish not good waste of money..?