RPM: Toyota, Lexus, Scion | Engine | Engine Speed.Trans #2: Toyota, Lexus, Scion | Transmission | A/T Oil Temperature No.Trans #1: Toyota, Lexus, Scion | Transmission | A/T Oil Temperature No.Voltage: SAE PIDS | Input voltage read by scan tool.Gear: Toyota, Lexus, Scion | Status of the Shift Status / 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th.Note: I fully expect to update this post as I learn more or discover any errors. As I learn more or others educate me, I'll update the post here. File mode doesn't seem to be very intuitive at all, particularly for the iPhone variant. Also, I don't fully understand the three different export options. I found it to be 'somewhat' daunting because of all the PIDS and the fact that they aren't always intuitive by naming convention. I hope this post will help boost the adoption and use of OBD Fusion. Choose 'Back', and it should import the Dashboards in the file you chose. I'll risk losing my work in a day or two and test it. Choosing 'Overwrite Existing Dashboards' doesn't give a warning, so I'm unclear on what it does at the moment with existing Dashboards. Choosing 'Clear Existing Dashboards' gives you the notice that this will remove all existing dashboards and only newly imported Dashboards will be available. Once you select 'Back' it'll ask you if you want to 'Clear Existing Dashboards' or Overwrite Existing Dashboards'. You'll be presented with a list of import options that matches the export options. one would think it would show you only the import folder). After selecting 'Back', you'll be presented with a list of files currently in either your export or import folders (go figure. Go through the same steps except select 'Import Settings' instead. The process for importing is very similar. If you want to share a Dashboard, you'll need to export it and make it available to others. If you want to use a shared Dashboard, you'll need to acquire the file from someone and manually put it in your Dropbox folders. And, it'll show you the path to your export. You'll get a message box indicating the export was successful. This is not totally intuitive, but it will open another dialog box with a series of switches. Then choose Dropbox and go back one menu by choosing 'Settings' at the top. If you want to export a dashboard, go to Settings | Menu (in the top right) and choose 'Export Settings'.there are three folders there CSVLogs, Import, Export. This will create a folder series in your root of Dropbox called Apps/OBD Fusion/.Do this in Settings | Preferences | Dropbox/iCloud. Configure your Dropbox credentials in OBD Fusion.Setup a free Dropbox account, or use one you already have.Here's the confirmed process for exporting dashboards (sharing). If someone out there wants to PM me confirmation or separate instructions, I can include them here. I can assume that Android is similar, but cannot confirm that. Any comments and info you want to includeįirst, I can only speak to the iPhone import/export feature at this point.TW username if willing to answer questions.Export with ONLY the dashboard included (file or link to file).Version of App (Settings | About | Information | Version).Ecosphere (Apple or Android) and hardware version.Just send me the content and I'll edit the first post.įirst, here are the things I think should be included: Also I'm happy to edit my first post to include any dashboard anyone wants to contribute. So here are my thoughts on what should be included with any post. To prep this thread, I think it would be good to put down some expectations. Sometimes (like coding), the easiest way to do something is to start with a base, or pirate someone else's code. ![]() I know there's a tips and tricks thread for OBD Fusion( OBD Fusion tips and tricks), but I thought I'd start a thread specifically for trading Dashboards.
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