inCarDoc

Auto & Vehicles

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4.2

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Category

Auto & Vehicles

Downloads

5,000,000+

Developer

PNN Tech

Content Rating

Rated for 3+

Review

648

Tag

elm327 | obd2 | obd

Email

mailto:[email protected]

Policy

https://incardoc.com/en-us/privacypolicy

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Editor Reviews

inCarDoc is this cool tool for cars that can read all these fancy diagnostic parameters from your car's computer. It works with those OBD-II compliant cars and needs a scanner like ELM327 or something similar. You can connect it through Bluetooth, WiFi, or even some fancy devices like Kiwi 3 or V-Gate iCar 3. But hey, if you don't have any of those, you can still use the app in GPS mode to check out your speed and altitude. And here's the best part: it's not just for show! It can actually scan for any problems with your car, like those annoying Check Engine lights. It'll give you all the details and even clear any stored trouble codes. Pretty neat, huh?

The app can also read all sorts of cool stuff from your car's sensors, like speed, RPM, temperature, pressure, and even oxygen levels. Plus, it has some fancy charts and widgets to show you all this data in a cool way. Just remember that the exact info it can get depends on what kind of car you have. Oh, and it also has a mode to help you track how much gas you're using. It'll show you your MPG while you're driving and give you stats for each trip and each day.

Some other cool stuff you can do with this app is keep track of your fueling, service records, car maintenance, and car diagnostics. You can also check out your GPS parameters like speed and altitude, and even upload all that data to the web. There's also a console mode for all you advanced users out there, where you can send direct commands and use custom configurations. And if you want even more features, there's a Pro version called inCarDoc Pro. Just a heads up though, make sure you don't have multiple OBD-II reading apps running at the same time and make sure no other apps are hogging your Bluetooth or WiFi connection with the ELM327 OBD2 scanner.

The app needs certain permissions to work properly. It needs access to your device and app history, location, photos/media/files, and Bluetooth for connecting to an external OBD2 scanner. It also requires internet access to upload 'Logbook' records to the server when you manually save them.

Hey guys, here's the deal: if you want to make this app even better, you can send us your car's OBD2 info. Just head over to the configuration screen and fill in all the deets about your ride. Then, hit that send button in the 'General information' section. And hey, if you've got any questions or problems, shoot us an email because we can't respond to comments on Play market. For more deets, check out inCarDoc.com.

The app only works with parameters and ECU's that are specified with the OBD2 standard, which basically means it focuses on the Engine and Emission systems. To use the app, you'll need an ELM327 or a compatible OBD2 car scanner. It supports various types of OBD-II connections like Bluetooth, WiFi, Kiwi 3 (BLE), V-Gate iCar 3 (BLE), Veepeak (BLE), Carista, and Vinli. There are also GPS-only and Demo modes available. If you don't have an ELM327, you can still use the app in GPS mode to access limited functionality such as Speed and Altitude readings. The main purpose of the app is to scan for fault codes in your car's OBD2 system. It can read the Check Engine (MIL) state, provide detailed information about any issues, show related freeze frame data, give descriptions of the problems found, and even clear stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTC).

The app has a cool Pro version called inCarDoc Pro that comes with even more features. It's important for users to avoid running multiple OBD-II reading apps at the same time and make sure that other apps aren't hogging the Bluetooth/WiFi connection through the ELM327 OBD2 scanner. The app needs permissions for Device & app history, Location, Photos/Media/Files, Bluetooth stuff - to talk to the external OBD2 scanner, and Internet stuff - to send 'Logbook' records to the server when you do something. Some people have reported problems when using cheap knock-off versions of the ELM327 (especially those labeled as v2.1). If you want to be super helpful, you can send us info about your car's OBD2 system so we can make the app even better!

Features

Check it out, folks! The OBD2 ELM327 car scanner and diagnostics tool is the bomb! It can read all sorts of cool stuff like Check Engine codes, DTCs, and even give you the scoop on your car's fuel economy.

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Ratings

4.2

648+ Votes
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