OBDII Trouble Codes

$2.99

Download on Google Play

NoMNo
4.310,000
$3.99$1.49

Price History

App Description

This app is the most complete offline OBD2 (EOBD) diagnostic trouble code definitions database. It contains more than 18500 error descriptions. It is the most full database in market.

Very simple to use! You don’t even have to select your car model. Just enter your fault code and app will show you all supported descriptions. No Internet connection needed, no longer spend hours to search for single code description, looking at check engine light. OBDII trouble code lookup has never been easier.

If you have cable, bluetooth or WiFi OBDII fault code reader (adapter) (ELM327, PLX Kiwi, OBDLink or any other) you need this app for code description because most of code scanners does not contain full DTC (diagnostic trouble code) database and displays only meaningfull numbers. Be prepared for any troubles wherever you are!

You can select and copy error description with simple long press on text, and then paste it in SMS, e-mail or wherever you want! (Android 3.0 and later only)

If your car supports OBD II (OBD2) or EOBD, then you can already use almost 5000 generic OBDII codes. These codes are from PowerTrain series (P0XXX, P2XXX, P34XX), Body Series (B0XXX), Chassis series (C0XXX), Network series (U0XXX, U2XXX, U3XXX).

Also there is a list of more than 13500 additional manufacturer specific codes.
Supported manufacturers with specific codes:
• Acura
• Alfa Romeo
• BMW
• Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep
• Citroen / Peugeot
• Daewoo
• Fiat
• Ford
• Geo
• GM (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac)
• Honda
• Hyundai
• Infinity
• Isuzu
• Jaguar
• Kia
• Lamborghini
• Land Rover
• Lexus
• Lincoln
• Mazda
• Mercedes
• Mercury
• Mini
• Mitsubishi
• Nissan
• Oldsmobile
• Opel / Vauxhall
• Plymouth
• Porsche
• Renault (DF codes)
• Saab
• Saturn
• Scion
• Subaru
• Suzuki
• Toyota
• Volskwagen Audi Group
• Volvo

Note that it is impossible to create complete OBD DTC database. Manufacturers adding new codes and changing old ones. So if you cannot find your code or if you think that some code not correct anymore, please write us!
You have to use special scantool for connecting to OBDII scanner (for example, Torque Lite, Torque Pro, Dashcommand or Car Gauge)

Doug Lynch

Hi! You may have seen my work at other Android publications including XDA and Phandroid, but I have branched out on my own to create content for the community. Most of my work consists of finding the best deals in the Google Play Store, creating tutorials on my YouTube channel, and curating the best applications and games on Play Store Finder.