The Maps function in the OBDLink® app is linked to the Logs function. Logging is enabled in the OBDLink app by default. Every time the app connects to your vehicle, it captures log data that can be viewed in several ways:

  • Map view 
  • File view and CSV file (accessed using the Logs function)

By default, the OBDLink app enables logging for certain vehicle PIDs (vehicle speed, longitude, and latitude), so you can view log data even if you haven’t configured any settings.

You can use the Maps functionality in the OBDLink app whether your vehicle is connected or not. If the app is not connected to your vehicle, you can view data from previously stored trips. 

Follow the steps in this article to view map data for your vehicle.


Before you begin, be sure to: 

  • Start your vehicle and connect your phone/tablet to your OBDLink adapter.
  • Make sure your phone/tablet is not streaming to any other Bluetooth/BLE devices.


  1. Confirm that your phone/tablet is Connected to the OBDLink adapter.
  2. On the app Home screen, tap Maps.
    iOSAndroid
    iOS screen with the Maps option highlighted.Android screen with the Maps option highlighted.


  3. You will see a map view with a pin showing the last location where your device connected to your OBDLink adapter. You can use this view to get directions back to your vehicle, for example, if you parked your vehicle and walked some distance away.
    iOSAndroid
    iOS screen showing the last location where the device connected to the OBDLink adapter.Android screen showing the last location where the device connected to the OBDLink adapter.


  4. Tap Menu (iOS) or 3 vertical dots (Android) in the upper right corner to display the menu options.
    iOSAndroid
    Home menu
    iOS screen showing the Maps screen menu options. The Menu button is highlighted.

    Trip view menu
    iOS screen showing the Maps trip view menu options. The Menu button is highlighted.
    Android screen showing the Maps screen menu options. The 3 dots menu button is highlighted.


    You will see several options:
    Map Mode - tap to switch between street map and satellite image views.
    Select / Select Log Item - tap to choose which log item to display.
    Open - tap to load a list of previously logged trips. For details, see the Open trip map section.
    Close - tap to exit the trip view and return to the Maps home screen.
    Share - tap to send the CSV file to another app, such as email or a spreadsheet app.
    Cancel (iOS only) - tap to return to the Maps home screen.


Open trip map

Tap Open to load a list of previously logged trips and tap the trip you want to view.

(iOS only) Tap < (back arrow) after you have selected the trip.

Select the logged item to display (default is Vehicle Speed in MPH).


Note: You can choose which PIDs are logged by following the steps in the Get Started with Logs article, in the Select Items to Log section.

iOSAndroid
iOS screen showing a list of trips. The first trip is highlighted. The back arrow button is highlighted.Android screen showing a list of trips. The first trip is highlighted.
iOS screen showing 2 PID values. The PID value "Vehicle speed MPH" is highlighted.Android screen showing 2 PID values. The PID value "Vehicle speed MPH" is highlighted.



You will see the trip data displayed on a map. The color scale in the upper left shows the PID value from high to low. In the screenshots below, vehicle speed is shown from blue (high) to red (low).

You can toggle between street map and satellite image views by tapping Menu > Map Mode (iOS) or 3 vertical dots > Map Mode (Android).

iOSAndroid
iOS screen showing a street map view of a trip. The Menu button is highlighted. The PID value scale in the upper left is highlighted.Android screen showing a street map view of a trip. The 3 dots menu button is highlighted. The PID value scale in the upper left is highlighted. 
iOS screen showing a satellite image of a trip. The Menu button is highlighted. The PID value scale in the upper left is highlighted.Android screen showing a satellite image of a trip. The 3 dots menu button is highlighted. The PID value scale in the upper left is highlighted.


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