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Version History of DTNA eLink

2.0.6

February 2, 2024

Added support for Nexiq Blue-Link 2 adapter (Bluetooth)

2.0.5

July 27, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Added content for New Cascadia.

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2.0.4

April 24, 2018

Bug fixes. Updated to include the latest NEXIQ Blue-Link™ Mini firmware.

2.0.3

March 14, 2018

Bug fixes

2.0.2

December 12, 2017

Added additional support for 2018 Cascadia trucks.

2.0.1

November 17, 2017

This update is to fix an error with the selection of additional adapters. Support added in 2.0.0: ================== Support has been added for all makes and models of trucks regardless of VIN. The new support will get faults from all modules and retrieve supported information from engine modules.

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2.0.0

November 14, 2017

Support has been added for all makes and models of trucks regardless of VIN. The new support will get faults from all modules and retrieve supported information from engine modules.

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1.1.0

May 15, 2017

This release adds a feature that allows the user to create and share a vehicle report. It also includes several minor bug fixes.

1.0.1

February 24, 2017

iPad support & several bug fixes.

1.0

December 23, 2016

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Description of DTNA eLink

DTNA eLink is an app that provides important features to the driver/operator of a Freightliner or Western Star heavy truck. These features help the driver connect the phone to the diagnostic port and monitor the vehicle health status and increase the truck uptime. And if a check engine light is on, the app can help the driver understand the cause and seek assistance, if needed. Features include: • Vehicle Guides • Dash light library – explanation of all the dash/instrument cluster lights • Fluid (engine oil) capacities for specific Detroit® engine applications • Maintenance schedule – provides the mileage interval based on short/long haul application and details of items covered in each schedule • Feature guides – quick access to new vehicle features that require specific instructions to understand and properly operate • Notes – provides a way to take quick notes and attach pictures • Manuals – Driver and Operator manuals for specific vehicles can be accessed in electronic format • Connect to Vehicle (requires compatible Bluetooth or Wi-Fi adaptor) • Fault codes – Active and Inactive fault codes present at the time of connection are displayed. Red fault codes are active, yellow codes are inactive • Fluid levels – A quick glance at coolant, DEF and fuel levels displayed in percentage • Vehicle information – Vehicle information including VIN, ECU software and hardware in formation • Trip information – Includes trip specific information related to fuel usage, miles, maximum speed, cruise control speed, hours of operation, etc. • Service Locator – Use the current location or City, State / ZIP code to look up Freightliner, Western Star and Detroit® engine service/dealer locations nearby. Compatible vehicle connection adaptor: • NEXIQ Blue-Link™ Mini • Nexiq USB- Link 2 WiFi These adaptors are available and can be purchased from diagnosticlink.nexiq.com
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DTNA eLink: FAQ

Is DTNA eLink iPad-compatible?

Yes, DTNA eLink is available for iPad users.

Who is responsible for the creation of the DTNA eLink app?

Daimler Trucks North America LLC built the DTNA eLink app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run DTNA eLink?

Your iOS device must have at least iOS 11.0 installed to use the app.

What is the overall app rating of DTNA eLink?

The overall user rating of the DTNA eLink app is 4.3.

What is the category of the DTNA eLink app?

Dtna Elink Relates To The Utilities App Genre.

What DTNA eLink application version is the current one?

2.0.6 is the most recent version of the DTNA eLink app.

When was the most recent DTNA eLink update released?

October 2, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the DTNA eLink app.

When did the app first launch?

DTNA eLink officially launched on February 6, 2023.

What age is suitable for the DTNA eLink app?

DTNA eLink is considered child-appropriate and rated Daimler Trucks North America LLC.

What languages are available on DTNA eLink?

The following list of languages is supported by the DTNA eLink app: .

Does Apple Arcade provide access to DTNA eLink for its subscribers?

No, DTNA eLink is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in DTNA eLink?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within DTNA eLink.

Does DTNA eLink provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, DTNA eLink does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does DTNA eLink include ads as part of its experience?

No, DTNA eLink does not include ads as part of its experience.

Screenshots of DTNA eLink

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Reviews of DTNA eLink

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  • Stopped working after upgrade

    The app stopped working after upgrading.
    Get error code (136) could not connect to vehicle.
  • It's all about the Cascadia

    Updated review 12/15/17:

    I saw DTNA updated the app so I bought a Blue-Link Mini with the hope that it would be useful. Not so much for my truck and it is still very focused on the Cascadia. Vehicle guides are only available for Cascadias. The Maintenance schedule is not available for my truck. I don't see the notes feature. Manuals are only available for the Cascadia. Trip information can't be reset. Inactive fault codes can't be cleared.

    Information about the truck is only available as a snapshot. There isn't any real time information like oil pressure, turbo boost pressure or fuel economy.

    I gave the app an additional star because DTNA continues to update the app. I hope it can address some of the items I listed above.

    By the way, I wouldn't think 46 fault codes is a positive selling point.

    Original review:

    I'm not sure how DTNA is trying to position this product. Maybe it's just a token attempt at putting an app out. I found their TruckerNet app more useful since I don't own a Cascadia which is the current app's focus. No help for owners of Freightliner Argosy, Century, Classic, Columbia, Coronado, FLD trucks or Western Star trucks that you couldn't get more effectively using a map app. I've never seen the hardware/software combination advertised at a Freightliner location where you might expect to see the NEXIQ Blue-Link Mini on a parts counter to encourage impulse buying.

    I don't own a Rand McNally ELD 50, but I find it amazing that a map/GPS company offers an app that, in addition to E-logs, provides an E-gauge package before the truck manufacturers do.
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