DIY Smartphone Scan Gauge - OBD Fusion (5 Viewers)

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Right. It’s a bit confusing with two sets of 1-5 numbers. If you orient them where they are on the vehicle now, I think they’ll be in the “wrong” place after the next time you rotate the tires.
I assumed they would reorient when I rotate tires like the tire pressure does on the native display. We shall see in a couple weeks I guess.

In the meantime, I don’t think I have the orientation correct so I made a new screen with all tire psi and temp and I’ll try to decipher which is which and adjust accordingly.
 
I assumed they would reorient when I rotate tires like the tire pressure does on the native display.
So. It looks like your assumption is correct. Had the tires rotated, and all the IDs are in the same <edit> spot they were before. I may have time in the next week or so to fiddle around more. This snapshot crudely adds the Registered ID 1 Code. Wondering if that’s the TPMS ID… maybe a Mudder with more knowledge on this can weigh in?
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Was looking at the OBD Fusion after reading through the thread. Kept seeing the Toyota Enhancement pack noted as $10. When I go to their site it shows this pack at $85:


Am I missing something or has there been a huge price increase? Puts the Fusion on par price wise with the OBDlink tool since it comes with the free enhancement packs. $10 app, $40 Bluetooth reader, $85 pids = $135.

I like that fusion has CarPlay, but honestly not sure I would use that much at all. Any other benefits to Fusion over OBDlink or vice versa.
 
Was looking at the OBD Fusion after reading through the thread. Kept seeing the Toyota Enhancement pack noted as $10. When I go to their site it shows this pack at $85:


Am I missing something or has there been a huge price increase? Puts the Fusion on par price wise with the OBDlink tool since it comes with the free enhancement packs. $10 app, $40 Bluetooth reader, $85 pids = $135.

I like that fusion has CarPlay, but honestly not sure I would use that much at all. Any other benefits to Fusion over OBDlink or vice versa.
I may be wrong, but I believe you are looking at the Toyota "master" set that does all models, all years. I seem to remember you can get the pack for just your intended year for $10. I think I bought it in the app.
 
I may be wrong, but I believe you are looking at the Toyota "master" set that does all models, all years. I seem to remember you can get the pack for just your intended year for $10. I think I bought it in the app.

Ah ok, don’t see anything else in their site. Maybe it’s just shown in the app, don’t want to buy it just to find out.
 
you are looking at the Toyota "master" set that does all models, all years. I seem to remember you can get the pack for just your intended year for $10. I think I bought it in the app.
Correct $74.99 for “all” (really 1996-2021) but an individual year is $14.99 thru the app.

Press the “car” in the lower left corner in the main screen (Vehicle Editor), then scroll down in that screen. There’s a blue link to Enhanced… where you choose the vehicle.
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(That’s for my RX, and I didn’t buy enhanced … yet?)

After you purchase, it looks like this:
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