4/5 rating based on 271 reviews. Read all reviews for DashCommand - OBD-II Gauges for iPhone.
DashCommand - OBD-II Gauges is paid iOS app published by AUTO METER PRODUCTS, INC.
HolyKaw
It’s been over a few years now since I have been using this app. I have had great experiences using it. Very stable. Very easy to use. I would recommend.
DallasSinner
I use this App for tons of cars this little reader with this APP has made me a lot of $$$$
WogRunner
This was great in the beginning. I bought the additional PIDs and I could create gauges very specifically for my needs, I could at one point read balance rates on my duramax, now they aren available anymore and I don’t even have options to purchase them. So, they 5 times I was able to use it it was exactly what I needed. Now, I feel like it stole my money....
K2DCG
Joined with an ELM compatible OBDII WiFi reader, it displays all of the data I need from my 2003 CR-V. Found out about a bad anti-knock sensor which was a great find.
terrencefursher
Paid 10$ for app and still have to pay 10$ more to get my models info download. Ripped off I want my money back
RasckalRU
So I have a iPhone 11 and just got the foseal OBDIi by Elm and does not work, I would like my money back please
drewcifer26
Head this scanner on my Android phone works perfect try to put on my I phone paid $9:99 for the app and it doesn’t work nothing come up can’t Connect with Bluetooth or wi-fi the app is junk for iPhone need too refund the money back to me
KratomCured
This is the best obd2 app for use with pretty much all generic obd2 scanners. Tons of info, custom dashboards, extended parameters by year and manufacturer (ford, gm, ect. they’re an extra 10$ but it’s worth it). Along with that, customer service is top notch.
Tim Bora
Works very well. Wish the DTC function was like OBD fusion and need to add ability to save my custom gauges to cloud to download after all the work into custom gauges. I know you can do dashboard customizing and upload but need to make gauges/pages able to be backed up, unless that’s hidden somewhere