Where is OBD
v1.1 · 2.7 MB · code 2
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File information
UpdatedDec 1, 2015
PublishedDec 1, 2015
Packagecom.app.whereobd
Versionv1.1 (2)
Size2.7 MB
MD5fbf5130d5d444bf76d1819c3d37b96d1
Min SDK9
Malware scanTRUSTED
Signature SHA1D9:EF:F2:ED:C0:08:C4:35:21:24:79:10:E6:6E:E9:C8:E8:07:68:BA
SignerCN=Kamil, OU=Kamil, O=Kamil, L=Rzeszow, ST=Rzeszow, C=PL
Total downloads1,335
This version1,335
DeveloperQbek
Age ratingEveryone
Security scan
TRUSTED
- Developer signature verified 2015-12-01
- Scanned for malware 2024-03-06 19:13:56
- Signature SHA1 D9:EF:F2:ED:C0:08:C4:35:21:24:79:10:E6:6E:E9:C8:E8:07:68:BA
- File MD5 fbf5130d5d444bf76d1819c3d37b96d1
How to install Where is OBD v1.1 on Android API 9+
Takes about 2 minutes. You'll need roughly 2.7 MB of free storage.
- Grab com.app.whereobd_2.apk — hit the Download button above (2.7 MB). If your browser warns about APK files, choose Keep or Download anyway — that warning fires on every APK, not just this one.
- Trust your browser to install — on Android 8+ go to Settings → Apps → Special access → Install unknown apps, pick the app you downloaded with (Chrome, Firefox, Files, etc.), and flip Allow from this source. On older Android, toggle Unknown sources under Security.
- (Optional) Verify the file — compute the MD5 of the downloaded APK and make sure it matches fbf5130d5d444bf7…. Any difference means the file is corrupted or tampered — delete and re-download.
- Open the APK — tap the download notification, or find com.app.whereobd_2.apk in your Files app under Downloads, then tap it. Android's package installer will appear.
- Check the signer — the install screen will name the publisher. For this build it should read CN=Kamil, OU=Kamil, O=Kamil, L=Rzeszow, ST=Rzeszow, C=PL. If it doesn't match, cancel — you have the wrong file.
- Review permissions & tap Install — scroll the permission list, then confirm. If Play Protect flags it, tap Install anyway (this APK was scanned as TRUSTED).
- Done — open Where is OBD — tap Open on the install screen, or find the Where is OBD icon in your app drawer.
Common install errors for Where is OBD
- "App not installed" — usually means an older or differently-signed version is already on your device. Uninstall it first, then retry. Your data may be lost unless you back it up.
- "Parse error" — the APK is for a newer Android than yours. This version needs Android API 9 or later. Pick an older build from the versions list below.
- "There was a problem parsing the package" — the download was interrupted. Delete the file and re-download over Wi-Fi.