5/5 rating based on 287 reviews. Read all reviews for OBD Fusion for iPhone.
OBD Fusion is paid iOS app published by OCTECH LLC
AnotherRippedOffUser
This app is generally useless for anything but pulling a trouble code without getting suckered into spending more money for that specific make.
buell-fusa
This is by far the best app I have ever had. I ended up buying some monitors and sharing the app with my best friend. They still can’t believe how well it works. Me too. Thank you
MiamiC70
Limited capabilities for modern Subaru’s. Disappointing
Timothy'sReview
Might require iOS 13, but didn’t say anything about that. App won’t even open on my iPhone 6. Can’t find a way to get a refund so far.
RealityCzek
This app generally does what you want. However every time they update it, they change the coordinate system so all the gauges on the virtual dashboards have moved☠️Forcing you to reposition every object to created. This is a minor thing developers need to get right.
hattrick58
…that OBD fusion can’t do on my vehicle. Like transmission oil temp. Like engine oil temp. Like engine oil pressure. Their answer? “Rescan. Not found? Not supported. Buh-bye.” There is nothing of any value to this app. At least for me. Ditching. Buh-bye.
rollin coal ??
Works great just had some issues connecting just learned that on any apple products you will benefit from a Bluetooth obd2 connection via tonwon Bluetooth connector!!!!!!!! Great support via email as well !!!!!!
Dubfunkstar
I love the ease of this app. I just wish it was compatible with Apple CarPlay.
Infusions
Thé App will automatically disconnect if the vehicle is turned off or if the app is moved to the background, even for a second. It will not automatically reconnect and all data (like your average fuel economy) will be lost. You must connect it manually when you open the app before you can use the dashboard or diagnostic tools. The dashboard is also rather time consuming to set up. They do have some cool features, and gauges in their dashboard and Overall it would be great technology in the early to mid 2000’s, and gets the job done today, but the app definitely could use some updates.