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Hey together,

 

I am trying to start the real-time-navigation with ABRP on my OnePlus 6T. I own a Hyundai Ioniq, i habe a connection to the car using a ODB BT dongle, I have setup Torque Pro, and I see the real time SOC, speed, GPS-Data, and other vaalues.

When I plan a trip, the car arrow is moving, the SOC prediction works, but ABRP does not tell me the way. No turn left, or other traffic guiding as I know it from Goggle Maps.

The icon, which I know to use to start this, which looks like a river, is not there. Do I make a mistake somehow ??

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6 hours ago, Veit said:

Hey together,

 

I am trying to start the real-time-navigation with ABRP on my OnePlus 6T. I own a Hyundai Ioniq, i habe a connection to the car using a ODB BT dongle, I have setup Torque Pro, and I see the real time SOC, speed, GPS-Data, and other vaalues.

When I plan a trip, the car arrow is moving, the SOC prediction works, but ABRP does not tell me the way. No turn left, or other traffic guiding as I know it from Goggle Maps.

 The icon, which I know to use to start this, which looks like a river, is not there. Do I make a mistake somehow ??

This is something that we have not spent much time on, when I drive with ABRP I have my phone next to my dash display with ABRP, and use the "Share to App" button to send the plan to Google Maps on Android Auto.  This works quite well for the time being.

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Hello,

I have a Hyundai Kona electric and found this page a while ago. I am kind of thinking about using an OBD2 reader and and ABRP.

I am trying to understand the process of using it, since it seems like there is no app for ABRP. I am using the browser on my phone to set a starting point (phone location) and a destination and plan the route in the browser, then I can send the next destination to Android Auto (Google Maps) for the actual navigation. But I always have to use the phone?

My challenge with that is that I like to only use the car screen. My phone is actually in the little phone drawer in the middle console hooked up with a short cable so there is no temptation to use it while driving. But then I'm thinking what's the point of having real time updates through OBD2 if I have to check the phone all the time?

Is there maybe plans to have an AA compatible version at some point?

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