Bluetooth OBD reader and dash command

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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by stoney View Post
    Like this idea

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    It hinges out of the way, so when it's not being used it can't be seen.

    Also have Navmii on it, so my car also has built-in satnav

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  2. #12
    L Plates Kyle77's Avatar
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    I like torque on android. For some reason dash command wouldn't connect to the adapter

  3. #13
    i got this today, also downloaded the dash command app.

    Once i work out how to use it I'm sure it will be pretty useful and interesting

  4. #14
    Mark Johnston
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    After reading this i dug out my old bluetooth obd plug in and download dash command. First time ive found an app that does everything. Rather than having an app for each problem.

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