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Anyone seeing a way in Fusion to look at the properties of one of these predefined PIDs? I'm curious how close the one oubobcat has with working install to the Torque formula for Tacomas above. I tried the Tacoma one out and it gave me -257
One thing to consider for the the "lifetime fluid" is suggested replacement at 6 years or 60k miles if you tow, use a car-top carrier or carry heavy loads inside vehicle.
EDIT: FSM makes me think around 300 degrees One thing to consider for the the "lifetime fluid" is suggested replacement at 6 years or 60k miles if you tow, use a car-top carrier or carry heavy loads inside vehicle.
If I read FSM and understand it correctly, the normal ATF operation range is between 68F to 260F, at 302F, the circuit will be short, I would assume that when you get the message.
Driving around on some steep forest service roads with massive water bars so was crawling really slow over them. 4L was appropriate crawl speed but also lowered the AT temp by 10-15 degrees. Food for thought as you are crawling around. Still plan to put a supplemental AT cooler in though.
94F in Cincinnati today. These temps are after ~7 miles of city/highway and a going up a hill with close to 180ft of elevation change over 3 switchback turns.
I really want to get a AT cooler on mine when I get a chance. I'd like to keep the AT temps below 200 degrees when towing or even in general driving. A number of 470 owners on GXOR which have factory supplemental coolers report temps below 190 even when towing.
Canadian Executive trim 460s come with the stock supplemental cooler.
I might go with this one since US reseller (Cruiser Brothers LLC) is not very far from me and cooling would never again be a concern... although hopefully not too chilled for winter.
"Install one of our specially designed External Transmission Oil Cooler kits to keep the Transmisson Temperature under control. Toyota Prado 150 Series uses the engine radiator to provide cooling capacity for the transmission. If you never go offroad or install a tow bar, then this is probably sufficient for your needs. Of course those of you who love hitting the tracks or hitching up the caravan for a trip around Australia, the cooling system sometimes doesn’t quite cut the mustard."
Unfortunately a lot of the data on this is spread around
This TPMS thread has more info.
I purchased a different OBD Wifi adapter that in a nutshell is "real" and thus can read TPMS values as well. The cheaper ones you find that aren't real 2.0x versions. If you don't care about the TPMS the cheaper ones on Amazon....bluetooth or Wifi should work fine.
i would like to pull tranny temp on my 1999 es 300. has any body done that using wireless obd2 and i phone?
Originally Posted by bbqsoup
Looks like the Toyota AT temp 1 is for the transmission temp at the pan and AT Temp 2 is for the torque converter. I added both and the oil temp
too. They are very closely match at cruising speed.
If you want to watch torque converter lockup in OBD Fusion or Link
You will need your model year enhanced diagnostics pack
Add the following gauge into a dashboard ----> PID ---> Toyota, Lexus Scion ----> Engine and Electronic Controlled Transmission ----> STATUS OF THE LOCK UP
It will register with a "1" on gauge for locked and "0" for unlocked
Not sure how relevant it is, but has anyone run the ScanGauge II to monitor temps and codes? I have a buddy that runs one in his Tacoma but not sure if they work well for the GX
Not sure how relevant it is, but has anyone run the ScanGauge II to monitor temps and codes? I have a buddy that runs one in his Tacoma but not sure if they work well for the GX
I had a SG II hooked up to my GX470 and worked really well. I tried to hook it up to my 460 this weekend but it didn't work. I'm sure the TFT code for the newer vehicle has to be entered in order to read. Will report back in the next few days.
I had a SG II hooked up to my GX470 and worked really well. I tried to hook it up to my 460 this weekend but it didn't work. I'm sure the TFT code for the newer vehicle has to be entered in order to read. Will report back in the next few days.
Sounds good I appreciate it. I've had a SGII on my list for a while to pick up but I haven't yet so I'll hold up for now and see what you find.