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inCarDoc - OBD2 ELM327 Scanner

inCarDoc - OBD2 ELM327 Scanner

Everyone
Rating
V7.8.2
Version
5M+
Installs
4.10
656 + Reviews
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16%
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1%
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3%
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9%
5
71%

Review By AppsWm

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Joyful Aspects of Vehicle Insight

Discovering hidden details about your car can be surprisingly delightful. This application offers a window into your vehicle's health, transforming potential anxiety into informed action. It’s like having a conversation with your car, understanding its needs and quirks.

Happiness Features in Diagnostics

The ability to diagnose minor issues yourself offers a unique form of empowerment. Avoiding unnecessary trips to the mechanic and saving money brings a genuine sense of satisfaction. Clearing a check engine light (after addressing the underlying issue, of course!) can be a truly happy moment.

Delight Points in Real-Time Data

Monitoring real-time performance data while driving provides a fascinating insight into your car's behavior. Seeing how different driving styles impact fuel efficiency can become an engaging game, encouraging more eco-friendly habits. The interactive graphs and gauges are particularly delightful to use.

Satisfaction Aspects of Customization

Customizing the app's interface to display the data points most relevant to you creates a personalized and satisfying experience. Being able to tailor the information flow to your specific needs makes the app feel truly yours.

Pleasure Moments in Trip Logging

Reviewing trip logs and performance statistics after a long drive offers a moment of reflection and appreciation for your vehicle's capabilities. Seeing how efficiently you navigated a challenging route can be quite rewarding. The ability to track fuel consumption adds a practical yet pleasurable dimension.

Pros
  • Real-time data monitoring
  • Diagnostic capabilities
  • Customizable interface
  • Trip logging features

Cons
  • Requires an OBD2 adapter
  • Some features may require a paid subscription

Overall Joy Value

While requiring additional hardware (the OBD2 adapter), the app provides considerable joy through increased vehicle awareness and control. The diagnostic and monitoring features promote proactive vehicle care, leading to potential cost savings and a more enjoyable driving experience.

Feature Description Joy Factor
Real-time Data Displays engine data in real-time High
Diagnostics Reads and clears trouble codes Medium
Trip Logging Tracks trip distance, time, and fuel consumption Medium

Description

inCarDoc is a car diagnostic tool that reads real-time and stored diagnostics parameters from ECU of OBD-II compliant cars. The app requires ELM327 or compatible OBD2 car scanner and supports OBD-II (Bluetooth, WiFi, Kiwi 3 (BLE), V-Gate iCar 3 (BLE), Veepeak (BLE), Carista, Vinli); GPS-only and Demo modes. Limited functionality is available without ELM327, possible only in GPS mode: Speed, Altitude. The app works as a fault codes OBD2 car scanner, reads Check Engine (MIL) state, details, related freeze frame data, finds descriptions and clears stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTC). The app also reads real-time engine and vehicle OBD2 parameters PIDs from car’s sensors, such as speed, rotation (rpm), coolant temperature, pressure, O2 oxygen sensors, and multiple other PIDs supported by the car. Available chart drawing and analog/digital widgets presentation. Note that the exact list of scanned OBD2 parameters depends on the car make/model/year. The app has an Economizer: Trip Computer mode for presenting and tracking car’s fuel economy/consumption. It presents both in-drive (instant and average MPG) as well as per trip, per day, and other statistics. Other features include logbook notes: fueling, service records, car maintenance, car diagnostics, GPS parameters: speed, altitude, register and upload data to the web, console mode: for advanced users, direct OBD2 and ELM327 commands sending, use custom configurations for non-standard parameters and protocols. The app has a Pro version, inCarDoc Pro, with more features. Users should avoid simultaneous running of multiple OBD-II reading apps and ensure that other apps do not keep a live Bluetooth/WiFi connection via ELM327 OBD2 scanner. The app requires permissions for Device & app history, Location, Photos/Media/Files, Bluetooth related - communication with external OBD2 scanner, and Internet related - publishing "Logbook" records to the server as direct user's actions. There are reports of issues when using some cheap "clones" of ELM327 (mostly marked as v2.1). Users should contact the app developers by mail to report troubles with adapters, providing naming, MAC address, ELM327 firmware version info, and/or connection log. This will help to create a list of potentially dangerous OBD2 scanners and share this information with others. Users can help to improve the app by sending OBD2 info related to their car. They can fill in the car details with the configuration screen and click the send button in the "General information" section. Users can send their questions or issues by email, as the app developers are limited to answering Play market comments. For more information, visit inCarDoc.com. The app supports only parameters and ECU's specified with OBD2 standard, that is Engine and Emission systems. The app requires ELM327 or compatible OBD2 car scanner and supports OBD-II (Bluetooth, WiFi, Kiwi 3 (BLE), V-Gate iCar 3 (BLE), Veepeak (BLE), Carista, Vinli); GPS-only and Demo modes. Limited functionality is available without ELM327, possible only in GPS mode: Speed, Altitude. The app works as a fault codes OBD2 car scanner, reads Check Engine (MIL) state, details, related freeze frame data, finds descriptions and clears stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTC). The app has a Pro version, inCarDoc Pro, with more features. Users should avoid simultaneous running of multiple OBD-II reading apps and ensure that other apps do not keep a live Bluetooth/WiFi connection via ELM327 OBD2 scanner. The app requires permissions for Device & app history, Location, Photos/Media/Files, Bluetooth related - communication with external OBD2 scanner, and Internet related - publishing "Logbook" records to the server as direct user's actions. There are reports of issues when using some cheap "clones" of ELM327 (mostly marked as v2.1). Users can help to improve the app by sending OBD2 info related to their car.

All Versions

V7.8.2

Updated: 2024-1-29

19.36 MB

V7.8.1

Updated: 2023-8-29

19.21 MB

V7.8.0

Updated: 2023-7-3

19.13 MB

V7.7.2

Updated: 2023-5-23

18.24 MB

V7.6.9a

Updated: 2021-10-29

14.57 MB

V7.6.7

Updated: 2021-7-9

14.4 MB

V7.6.2

Updated: 2021-3-28

14.9 MB

V7.5.7

Updated: 2020-6-26

14.9 MB

V7.4.3

Updated: 2019-7-2

14.3 MB

Summary Of User Reviews

Chee- “Nickname” Rex
Chee- “Nickname” Rex
May 11, 2023
It's a nice app so far, connects easily to the adapter, and I was able to view the trouble codes. The pdf generation crashes the app and doesn't work, and I can find where the saved info is from the diagnostic screen. I clicked save, and it said it was saved, but where? I think that's a big downside for an OBD2 app but I appreciate that it is free and would buy it if those issues are fixed and I get more into wrenching in the future.
Corey Smith
Corey Smith
August 30, 2024
(Edit: I've decided to buy pro ver) I question most of the bad reviews here. Just READ the description, & any in-app guides to familiarize yourself with how it works. You'll know of possible issues that may arise & why it may be happening. If you don't have patience 2 read, it's a YOU problem, not an app problem. I've used free version for 5 years with multiple cars & 2 different generic Bluetooth OBD2 adapters with no issues, it just works. I keep one plugged in at all times. Thanks Developer
T.A. Bravo
T.A. Bravo
April 21, 2024
I have always promoted this app until now. Requiring your location is an absolute unnecessary permission for an OBD2 reader. I can accept needing nearby devices, but when I deny access to my location it will not connect the Bluetooth device. Clear storage and do the exact same setup with location allowed and it works. I have used this for years and hope the developers can resolve this requirement. Oddly enough, when I tried some other readers, they did not require location permissions.