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Description
Turn your Windows Phone into vehicle monitoring and diagnosis tool. With an ELM 327 OBD-II Bluetooth adapters plugged in your vehicle's standard OBD-II port, Engine Link app can display real time vehicle states such as speed, engine RPM, engine power, engine torque, coolant temperature, fuel level, acceleration, and etc. It also can read the vehicle trouble codes and reset the malfunction indication light (MIL).
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Reviews
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by David
Installed the however the readouts are difficult to read due to background being dark along with the readouts using a dark color as well.
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by Rob
Connects but does not seem to read anything from my Ford Edge.
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by sa3ad
Tried it on my Orion grand 2010 , gives me a socket error. Tried on my ford flex 2010 , connected at the beginning and gave me number of errors but dropped connection, so it wasn't useful for me. I tried another free app and it worked smoothly on both cars. Make a trial version please , and refund me
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by Jerad
I agree with Michael's review on 4/2/2013. The ELM 327 pairs successfully with my Nokia 920, but the app won't pull data from it. The Windows Phone app "Dash" works with the adapter and the Nokia 920, so it's an app issue not a phone or device issue. I am going to try to request a refund.
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by Michael
Using the recommended ELM 327 adapter with the Nokia 920 and it would not connect in the app. The adapter was paired with the phone. Adapter works great with my Galaxy Nexus android phone. Please don't charge this much for an app that doesn't work, at minimum you should have a trial version. I would like my money back.
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by Dave
I like the look of this app. I installed it on my HTC 8X, I can pair with my unit, but I cannot read data or codes. I can use ODB Gauge on my Tilt2 and it works fine.