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LubeLogger

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Track vehicle maintenance, fuel ups, and repairs with a clean web interface. Supports multiple cars, reminders, reports, and OBD2 data import.

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A self-hosted, open-source vehicle maintenance and fuel tracker with multi-car support and OBD2 import.

Core Features

  • Log fuel, service, repairs, inspections, etc.
  • Multi-vehicle management
  • Generate fuel economy and cost reports
  • Set mileage/time-based reminders
  • OBD2 Bluetooth adapter support for auto-import

What It Can't Do

  • Requires basic server admin knowledge (port setup, backups). Self-hosting means you handle data security. OBD2 import needs extra hardware.

Use Cases

  • Individual owners tracking one or more vehicles
  • Small fleet managers maintaining service records

Detailed Introduction

LubeLogger is a free, open-source, self-hosted web application that helps you keep track of your vehicle's maintenance history and fuel consumption. It allows you to log oil changes, tire rotations, repairs, fuel ups, and many other service events. The app supports multiple vehicles, generates detailed reports and charts, sends reminders for upcoming maintenance, and can even import data via OBD2 adapters. It runs on Windows, Linux, or in Docker, giving you full control over your data. With a clean interface and robust features, it's a great alternative to commercial vehicle tracking services for both individual owners and small fleets.

Tags

vehicle-maintenancefuel-trackingself-hostedOBD2open-source

Getting Started

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Download installer

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Install the software

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1. Download Docker image or installer for your OS

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2. Run the container or install (default port 5000)

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3. Open http://localhost:5000 in browser, create admin account, start logging

Install Guide
  1. 1. Download Docker image or installer for your OS
  2. 2. Run the container or install (default port 5000)
  3. 3. Open http://localhost:5000 in browser, create admin account, start logging
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Uninstall Info

For Docker: stop and remove container/image. For traditional install: delete installation folder and database files.

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Project Info
LicenseMIT
Last Updated2026-05-13 15:42:30
GitHub RepositoryOfficial Website

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