Not gonna happen. Kia would have to change the software on their side. The only other way would be to have Android auto make it a supported app, but I don't see that happening either..That would be awesome!

Not gonna happen. Kia would have to change the software on their side. The only other way would be to have Android auto make it a supported app, but I don't see that happening either..That would be awesome!
I’ve had two units plugged into my vehicles and have not experienced any battery drain. Since I don’t get any communication from the sensor when the vehicle is off...I’d assume that it’s not draining the battery.I have a bluetooth odb2 sensor. Is it ok to keep it plugged in all the time or will it drain battery while the car is sitting in the garage?
The sensor is only about 1.5”x2” and it initially looked as though it would stick down too far because of Kia’s placement of the port, but it actually turned out just fine. I leave it plugged in at all times and have never come close to hitting it.
I’d say between my leg and the sensor, I have a good 10” of distance.
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I was unaware that they would be in different locations. That’s a bit odd. They do make a dongle to extend the connection. My buddies Focus RS has a bad location for his port, so he got a dongle that extends the port and is angled so he can close his port cover.Interesting, in my car the plug is in the fuse box. You can see the attached pic, I do not have a plug from the bottom.
Problem is when I attach my OBD2 reader I cannot close the fuse box cover even though the reader is as small as yours.
I was unaware that they would be in different locations. That’s a bit odd. They do make a dongle to extend the connection. My buddies Focus RS has a bad location for his port, so he got a dongle that extends the port and is angled so he can close his port cover.
Found this on Amazon, which might work:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01C...SY340_QL65&keywords=obd+extension+cable&psc=1

Hi Just wondering if you can see the codes for things like "Door Open", "Reverse Gear" and "brakes" if you can please let me know
So I was able to check several of the PIDs. It appears, at least for now...you can’t read turbo rpm, inlet pressure, outlet pressure, wastegate position and engine oil temp. ***However, the app gauges WILL show boost psi.
There were plenty that did record during my trip. Absolute throttle %, ambient air temp, engine rpm, fuel system status, intake air temp and relative throttle position %.
Below is a small ~10 mike trip I did. The apps legend and colors change based on which PID you want to see. You can zoom into the map from the app to see a better breakdown.
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