Had the pro version for a few years now, great for checking eml fault codes problems and reset , also set alarms for high coolant and oil temperatures, revs, speed etc, good to check the aircon pressures, fuel usage, battery voltage . All engine sensors and any misfires on each cylinder.
You can have multiple Profiles for different cars, but unfortunately switching between them does not load a fresh dashboard. It uses the same dashboard. So if you need to have different dashes for different profiles, you will have to export multiples dashboard settings and load them when you connect to a different car
The blinking dot insures the user that the data reading on that gauge is live (real-time). This way, if there is communication issue with the Bluetooth module, you know that value is no longer accurate because the blinking stops. For those that are just lighted, the reading shows "0" when the module disconnects
How did you download the torque pro app onto the head unit? Did the unit come with the google play store or did you do a work around? The latest trend is for head units to have android auto with an inability to download to the head unit.
Hi, this head unit comes with the google play store and services, I installed the torque pro app without any work around. I could have also downloaded and installed the .APK file from the web. This head unit supports both apple car play and android auto, but is still like an android tablet. Once connected to Wi-Fi, the play store is yours. I made videos of the installation and follow up.
@@YvonSmartaracım için 2010 2.0 Honda CRV .aracım için PID dosyalarını nereden bulabilirim..Torque proğramının aracımın verilerini okuması için PID dosyaları gerekiyor yardımcı olabilirmisin?help
Thanks! Yes, it supports alarms. You can make it say out loud when coolant reaches operating temperature in "settings/Speech & Alarms settings". Custom alarms can also be set for each gauge in "settings/manage alarms/menu/add alarm"
It's possible, you just need to lookup the right codes for your car and add them to a custom PID . I couldn't find the codes for that and ended up getting a scangauge 3 that generates all codes automatically. I also reviewed it: th-cam.com/video/dwwx-t92F7U/w-d-xo.html
Most plugins are paid, but I don't think they are worth it. Most have bad ratings and to be honest, the default Torque pro app already does everything. I haven't use any downloaded plugin in this video (only the six preinstalled ones)
It's on the pages by default after installing the app, but if you don't have it, long press the grey area; "Item options" will pop up. Select "Add display", scroll down the list and click on "Emissions Monitors" and you can adjust the size and the placement
If you mean logging, then yes. You can set up logging by clicking on the gear icon from the home screen, select "settings", then "Data Logging & Upload", "Select what to log". It opens the "log PID manager" page, click "options" on the top right, "Select what to log". It takes you to all you car's sensor gauges and you can select all gauges you want Torque Pro to log and click "OK". They will all be logged and saved in "Log PID manager" page for you to view or share. You can also save engine fault codes. From home screen, select "Fault codes", scan for fault codes, then "Menu", "save fault log" . It also supports freeze frames in the same menu
Yes, you can use it to scan for all fault codes. From the home screen, turn the wheel and select "Faults codes", click on the scan icon to scan the connected vehicle the codes. You can save, load, share and search logs. It even supports Freeze frame and allows you to clear fault codes like on a conventional car scanner
It should, but I have seen threads on online forums a while back discussing issues connecting and reading on certain VW cars. You should do a bit more research on your model and its OBDII protocol capabilities first
if you are asking if the Torque Pro app can work on your head unit, I think so. If it is Android based like mine you can download the "TorquePro.apk" file from the internet and install it
@@YvonSmart So it looks like in your video you have a non oem head unit. In my truck I just have the factory head unit. It does wireless carplay. I'm just wondering if the Torque App is compatible with Carplay so it'll project up on the screen or if I would have to use a USB or something like that.
@@chrismortensen4183 Got you, Android auto and Apple car play only project a few select apps like GPS, Music player, contact, weather, etc. Unfortunately the Torque pro app will not project. But you can still use a separate phone to monitor the gauges
You can rename a display by long press, select "Display Configuration", Then "Change title". For some reason, custom PIDs stop working when you rename them as titles are written into the ECM and has to match for indexing
Thank you for providing this video -- it's greatly appreciated! I have been looking for something like this to monitor the health of my car. AAA+++
Had the pro version for a few years now, great for checking eml fault codes problems and reset , also set alarms for high coolant and oil temperatures, revs, speed etc, good to check the aircon pressures, fuel usage, battery voltage . All engine sensors and any misfires on each cylinder.
Can you check the car mileage?
@freedomlandz The only mileage you can check is the amount of miles you have done since the last fault code scan.
Great video, I am about to get this, and I think I'll go for the OBDLink MX+ for its fast communication and battery saver feature.
Great video Yvon.
Thanks
Thank you so much for such an informative. Idea. The video of the screen you show to the right is a wonderful help. Well done !
Thank you
Thanks for great video!
Does this app review Hybrid battery status and health?
What's the best way to setup dashboards for 2 vehicles? Looks like toggling vehicle profiles doesn't produce custom pages specific to that vehicle.
You can have multiple Profiles for different cars, but unfortunately switching between them does not load a fresh dashboard. It uses the same dashboard. So if you need to have different dashes for different profiles, you will have to export multiples dashboard settings and load them when you connect to a different car
Hi, thanks for your great video. Notice that some of dials have a blinking green dot. Why some are blinking, some dials are just lighted. Thanks
The blinking dot insures the user that the data reading on that gauge is live (real-time). This way, if there is communication issue with the Bluetooth module, you know that value is no longer accurate because the blinking stops. For those that are just lighted, the reading shows "0" when the module disconnects
How did you download the torque pro app onto the head unit? Did the unit come with the google play store or did you do a work around? The latest trend is for head units to have android auto with an inability to download to the head unit.
Hi, this head unit comes with the google play store and services, I installed the torque pro app without any work around. I could have also downloaded and installed the .APK file from the web. This head unit supports both apple car play and android auto, but is still like an android tablet. Once connected to Wi-Fi, the play store is yours. I made videos of the installation and follow up.
what headunit is it?
@@YvonSmart
@@projectjeffjoven This is the SYGAV android head unit. I made videos about it th-cam.com/video/D9Or2KkHVAo/w-d-xo.html
@@YvonSmartaracım için 2010 2.0 Honda CRV .aracım için PID dosyalarını nereden bulabilirim..Torque proğramının aracımın verilerini okuması için PID dosyaları gerekiyor yardımcı olabilirmisin?help
@@yigitmert4232 This could be useful: drive.google.com/drive/folders/14vRetlD7czuubJYd-0sqrtJ1mN8i9Xib?usp=sharing
Can you force a regen on ford with the app??
Can an alarm be set for coolant temp? Good vid by the way
Thanks! Yes, it supports alarms. You can make it say out loud when coolant reaches operating temperature in "settings/Speech & Alarms settings". Custom alarms can also be set for each gauge in "settings/manage alarms/menu/add alarm"
Thanks for a great review.
Can you make it show your transmission gear selected??
It's possible, you just need to lookup the right codes for your car and add them to a custom PID . I couldn't find the codes for that and ended up getting a scangauge 3 that generates all codes automatically. I also reviewed it: th-cam.com/video/dwwx-t92F7U/w-d-xo.html
Do you have to pay extra for the specific car brand pliug ins? Like Toyota plugin, kia plugin? If so how much extra do they charge?
Most plugins are paid, but I don't think they are worth it. Most have bad ratings and to be honest, the default Torque pro app already does everything. I haven't use any downloaded plugin in this video (only the six preinstalled ones)
Does it work with mucar bt200?
how did you get Emissions Readiness?
It's on the pages by default after installing the app, but if you don't have it, long press the grey area; "Item options" will pop up. Select "Add display", scroll down the list and click on "Emissions Monitors" and you can adjust the size and the placement
@@YvonSmart Thanks! It never occurred to me that it would be one of the many displays. I thought it would have it's own icon on the top screen.
How can i save parametars that i can show to someone where was the problem when it hapoened? Is this possible?
If you mean logging, then yes. You can set up logging by clicking on the gear icon from the home screen, select "settings", then "Data Logging & Upload", "Select what to log". It opens the "log PID manager" page, click "options" on the top right, "Select what to log". It takes you to all you car's sensor gauges and you can select all gauges you want Torque Pro to log and click "OK". They will all be logged and saved in "Log PID manager" page for you to view or share. You can also save engine fault codes. From home screen, select "Fault codes", scan for fault codes, then "Menu", "save fault log" . It also supports freeze frames in the same menu
Hi-, Yvon, are you able to use torque to read abs code? thanks
Yes, you can use it to scan for all fault codes. From the home screen, turn the wheel and select "Faults codes", click on the scan icon to scan the connected vehicle the codes. You can save, load, share and search logs. It even supports Freeze frame and allows you to clear fault codes like on a conventional car scanner
@@YvonSmart thank you very much!
Can it read ecu from Golf mk4 gti with kwp1281 protocol please?
It should, but I have seen threads on online forums a while back discussing issues connecting and reading on certain VW cars. You should do a bit more research on your model and its OBDII protocol capabilities first
My car is kia rio hatchbak 2012. How can i get the equation?
Try searching in KIA online forums, someone may have posted it (if codes are available)
Do you think this would work with Android Auto or CarPlay? I have wireless CarPlay in my truck.
if you are asking if the Torque Pro app can work on your head unit, I think so. If it is Android based like mine you can download the "TorquePro.apk" file from the internet and install it
@@YvonSmart So it looks like in your video you have a non oem head unit. In my truck I just have the factory head unit. It does wireless carplay. I'm just wondering if the Torque App is compatible with Carplay so it'll project up on the screen or if I would have to use a USB or something like that.
@@chrismortensen4183 Got you, Android auto and Apple car play only project a few select apps like GPS, Music player, contact, weather, etc. Unfortunately the Torque pro app will not project. But you can still use a separate phone to monitor the gauges
How did you find the pid for yoir vehicle
Online, in a Toyota Forum
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Does the panlong obd2 work with iPhones ?
I posted an Amazon link in description. Just choose the iPhone version before ordering
Can y change the name of a display? Lets say "Transmission Temp" from "Trans 1"
You can rename a display by long press, select "Display Configuration", Then "Change title". For some reason, custom PIDs stop working when you rename them as titles are written into the ECM and has to match for indexing
How can you check if there is a problem?
try the 'Fault Codes' icon, looks like a motor and is yellow
Hello, should you pay for this app monthly?
No, just a one time purchase
are you able to read ecu mileage reading?
Unfortunately no. I'm not aware of any existing PID to read ECU/ODOMETER mileage. Maybe it's coming
Oil pressure?
You will need to set up an extra PID using the codes for your vehicle if you can find them online
What are you using these days? Torque isnt in the app store any longer
The Torque Pro app is still in the play store, but if for some reason it's not listed in your country, you can still downlead it in APK online
Y'all do know this app is dead. Hasn't been updated in a year. The dude doesn't even develop anymore and no one has picked up his work.
Still works good from what I hear and still the best option for its price i believe.
@oleyeller3256 it does still work and you can right your own PID's just
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