Does what it’s supposed to do.
I’m grateful the creators still update this app. I’ve had the device and app for years now. I don’t always need it, but grateful when I do.
Yes, Engine Link LE is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Engine Link LE is free.
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I’m grateful the creators still update this app. I’ve had the device and app for years now. I don’t always need it, but grateful when I do.
On iOS 16 gestures are not supported. So it’s quite difficult to switch apps. The UI in general is not intuitive and seems thrown together. There does not appear to be any EV support.
I’ve owned this device and app for about 4 years. It’s the first app of this kind I owned. You can read and clear codes, read settings as dials, bars, and graphs. Being able to monitor O2 sensors with a graph in realtime tells you exactly what’s going on. It even had a PID for my Ford F-350 6.0 diesel. It works on all 6 of my vehicles, Fords, GM, Saturn, Hyundai, and Pontiac. It’s well worth the money.
Should say BT only
Literal garbage app. Connects to LeLink but doesn’t display any data. No setting to adjust. Absolute junk. Will be returning the adaptor
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