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OBD dash.Pro

 

Pro edition of the app, simple and powerful. This app supports all OBD service modes defined in the SAE standard ($01~$09) as well as extended diagnostic modes.

  1. Check engine trouble code and retrieve the relevant freeze frame data 

  2. Clear engine trouble code

  3. Monitoring O2 sensor working condition, cylinder misfire, catalytic converter and EVAP test results

  4. Force EVAP test and DPF regeneration on supported vehicles

  5. Monitoring real time data on generic ECU sensors and manufacturer specific sensors

  6. Custom computational sensors such as real time fuel economics, combustion air to fuel ratio, horse power/torque output etc.

  7. Google earth integration for data playback

  8. Data logging

  9. Battery and alternator tests

  10. Engine vacuum tests

  11. Mass air flow sensor tests

  12. Comprehensive fuel economy analysis

OBD dash.csvAnalytics

Unlike other OBD dash apps, this app does not connect to your vehicle. This app allows you to review and analysis OBD session from csv data log . It lets you perform in-depth descriptive data analytics with just a few swipes and taps.

OBD dash.Sports gauge

Designed to be a multi-gauge app while retaining the ability to check and clear engine trouble codes. Implement using the latest Microsoft design language on the universal platform, this app can be used on Windows 10 mobile and PC/tablet.

 

Just like the Pro edition, this app lets you monitor/record real time data on generic ECU sensors and manufacturer specific sensors.

In addition to the OBD features, this app also has an integrated GPS gauge and a clinometer.

OBD dash.Lite

Free edition of the app, simple, hassle free and has no expiry date. This app lets you check and clear engine trouble code, monitoring real time data on all generic ECU sensors defined in the SAE/J1979 standard.  

OBD Dash

 

Real time vehicle diagnostics app for Windows 10/8.1/RT

LOOKS GREAT

ON ANY DEVICE.

 

Designed to run on Windows UWP platform, OBD dash can be used on any supported Windows 10 device. With full support for Microsoft's continuum feature and Windows ink platform​
Windows OBD dash

How to correctly pair Bluetooth adapters

Incorrectly paired Bluetooth OBD adapter is the biggest cause of connection failure when using OBD dash. 

Follow these steps to pair your Bluetooth OBD adapter to your tablet >>

How to change gauge screen layout

Both Pro and Sports gauge editions allow you to change the layout of the gauge screen. Tap the "..." button at the bottom of the gauge screen, then select Settings. Tap on one of the gauge layout from the list and confirm the selection. This changes the gauge screen to the new layout.

How to access manufacturer specific PID/sensors

Both Pro and Sports gauge editions allow you to access manufacturer specific PIDs. Follow these steps to setup OBD dash >>

How to generate csv data for csvAnalytics

Both Pro and Sports gauge editions support logging data to a csv file.

To enable logging on the Pro edition:

  1. Tap the logger button from the 'Home' screen

  2. Flick enable logging switch to ON

  3. Open gauge screen to start recording data,

  4. Return the 'Home' screen once enough data is acquired,

  5. Tap 'export data to csv' button to save the logged data to csv file.

On the Sports gauge edition data logging can be turn ON from 'data logger settings' screen.

How to get answers for more questions

We are reachable via email. Please use the support link from the app listing on Windows app store to contact us.

Where to find more extended PID/sensors

More often than not, you will find that the vehicle manufacturer does not give out these information easily. An alternate way to obtain extended PIDs are from specific vehicle enthusiast forums.

 

Our extensive collection of manufacturer specific PIDs are available from our google share folder. These files can be directly imported into OBD dash using the custom PID editor's import function. 

 

These PIDs are collected from various corners of the internet. While we only gather information from trusted sites, we are unable to verify the accuracy/correctness of these PIDs.

Please do not open these file in MS excel or google spreadsheet. If you need to edit these files, download them directly then alter these files in MS Notepad.

Choosing a cheap OBD adapter

Some observations from testing ebay/banggood/ adapters >>

Understand engine vacuum tests

Before the development of OBD scanners, a vacuum gauge had been a must have for many mechanics. With OBDdash.Pro, you can perform engine vacuum diagnostics using the integrated vacuum test page (if the vehicle is equipped with MAP sensor).

 

Learn how to use this simple and yet powerful way to diagnose engine internal mechanical issues >>

How to setup Wi-Fi OBD adapters

Setting up Wi-Fi OBD adapters is somewhat more straight forward than Bluetooth adapters. Follow these steps to setup Wi-Fi connection>>

How to connect to vehicles with non-standard OBD

Vehicles manufactured during early 2000 or late 90's for Japan/EU markets might use non-standard OBD interface. Follow these steps to setup OBD dash connection parameters for these vehicles. >>

Please note the old OBD dash.Free is retired and is replaced by OBD dash.Lite

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