What Is VisiCan?

VisiCan Displays are OBD-connected information displays that communicate with the vehicle using custom communication protocols, similar to service software such as ODIS, VCDS (for VW/Audi) or ISTA (for BMW).
They read critical ECU data and present it to the user in an easy-to-read format using colors and graphical elements.

By displaying real-time data from the vehicle’s Engine Control Unit (ECU)—data that directly affects engine health—VisiCan helps the user instantly recognize conditions such as:

  • Low-octane fuel usage

  • Turbo boost leaks

  • High exhaust gas temperatures

  • Injector-related issues

  • And similar critical situations

This allows problems to be addressed more easily, or helps protect the vehicle immediately when an issue occurs.

In short, VisiCan continuously monitors values in real time and helps protect your vehicle without requiring constant attention.
When a value turns red on the display, you can simply lift your foot off the throttle and prevent potential damage.


VisiCan Package Contents & Installation

VisiCan Displays are shipped to users as a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) kit.
Most users report completing the installation themselves within 30–45 minutes.
Alternatively, installation can be performed for a fee at, Their preferred mechanical workshop, or One of our partner locations available in many cities.

Package contents include:

  • OBD communication / connection cable

  • USB update & programming interface

  • VisiCan Display (with ECU communication software / firmware pre-installed)


Installation Overview

In short, installation is performed as follows:

After removing the left air vent assembly from the vehicle, the VentMount unit is placed into the opening created by the removed vent fins.

The OBD cable and USB-TTL interface cable are routed inward through the dashboard from the corner where the air vent connects to the vehicle’s ventilation ducts.

  • The OBD cable is connected to the vehicle’s OBD port

  • The USB-TTL interface cable is routed using a USB extension cable and left in an easily accessible location near the OBD port

The USB-TTL interface is used for firmware updates. By routing it to an accessible location using a USB extension cable, software updates and new feature installations can be performed without removing the VentMount unit from the dashboard.

🎥 Unpacking