gwhalin
Well-Known Member
The box looks to be a android auto box that will work without a phone and will display any app on the screen.Not sure what that box is for. Looks like if you had a car that only had CarPlay you can use it to run Android Auto through CarPlay.
Anyway, I had an app that I downloaded from XDA-developers called OBD2AA. It was a plug-in for Torque Pro that let you display Torque Pro data on the Sync screen. It required you run Android Auto in developer mode and it was tedious to setup the gauges you wanted to see but it did work. It required you to launch Torque Pro on your phone and wait for it to connect and be up and running. Then plug in you phone to Sync and wait for AA to connect and display on the screen then you would launch OBD2AA. It took some time once launched before it would actually display data.
The guy that developed it pulled down off XDA-developers so he could concentrate on his wireless AA solution.
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