Modern cars have MASSIVE digital displays, loads of computers systems monitoring every subsystem and internal diagnostics running to the OBDII ports.

Why the hell can’t we get diagnostic feeds on our console or infotainment center?

I’m not aware of any car manufacturers selling their own diagnostic ASICs, so it’s not an extra margin to squeeze afaik…

What gives? Any insight into this beyond the usual muh corporate profits conjecture?

  • punkfungus@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    Torque is ancient and not supported on current versions of Android.

    I’ve been using Piston for a long time and I’ve been happy with it

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      Yeah that’s what it said for me when I clicked that playstore link. Apparently my 4 year old phone is too new to use the app.