9 Positive User Reviews for Engine Link
Awesome product and support
Had over 6 months and works like a champ! Recently had an iPhone configuration issue and tech support got back lighting fast with the solution
Great product
Great support
Works great.
Works great since updating. Could use a few more PID’s. But otherwise works great since updating.
Excellent Product Support
The technicians at K Solutions provided unheard of factory support toward helping me create a workable PID for their EngineLink - OBD2 app on my iPhone. After trying several apps and OBD 2 sensors, the EngineLink app provides the trans fluid temp data I was hoping I would be able to obtain for my 2019 Honda Pilot. I give this app a 5-Star rating.
Clunky but works
Not the snazziest interface, but it’s the only iOS app I’ve found that properly handles custom pid files, a la Torque Pro. Invaluable for pulling diagnostics on my Chevy Bolt.
Excellent App for home use
I have diagnosed and repaired several vehicles over the years I have had this application. On my Dodge Charger it even specified which wheel speed sensor was bad, right rear. No guessing just replace the part and roll on.
Custom interface panels are clunky at best
Ok. It works with LeLink and it works with custom PIDs. I wish for a way to delete the default screens I don’t use (I have an EV) and more screens with smaller blocks for more data on the screen. I’ve heard there’s a new app on the block for iOS that does what this does.
3 Negative User Reviews for Engine Link
Used to work
Doesn’t connect anymore. Even when it would I still had trouble getting connection. It would take several attempts and 15 min later but now nothing at all :-/
I have a 09 Subaru Impreza using iPhone X
Does not work on Eurovan for Trans Temp
I bought this app specially to monitor my vans transmission temp and it does not work. There is a custom PID which I tried using but still no temp display.
Not compatible with OBDLink MX+
This should’ve been obvious to me front he description, but this app doesn’t appear to work with the OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth adapter. I think that’s because the MX+ uses full-speed Bluetooth, not BLE.