Dash Commander
Dash Commander
I downloaded an app from Palmer Performance called Dash Commander - capabilities to create and display stunning virtual dashboards with many styles including digital gauges, analog gauges, indicator lights, and more! The app is for OBD-II and EOBD compliant vehicles and Acura is on the supported list.
Anyone get this to work?
Anyone get this to work?
To use this you will need to buy a bluetooth OBD II adapter. They cost anywhere from $10-$50 depending on the brand. I purchased mine for around $20 off of amazon.com, I wouldn't recommend going too cheap because they tend to have connection issues with those. My best advice to you is to search "bluetooth OBD 2" on amazon and try to find one that has a bunch of good reviews.
After you have that, you just pop it in your OBD 2 port and pair it with your phone (default passcode is 1234 I think). Once its paired you open Dash Commander and go into the settings and make sure you check bluetooth, and select your adapter type (usually ELM 327 or something like that)
Let me know if you have any other questions
After you have that, you just pop it in your OBD 2 port and pair it with your phone (default passcode is 1234 I think). Once its paired you open Dash Commander and go into the settings and make sure you check bluetooth, and select your adapter type (usually ELM 327 or something like that)
Let me know if you have any other questions
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