Anyone pulling transmission temps via OBD?
#16
When I purchased the add-on yesterday I didn't get what you did showing compatible model at bottom. That area was just blank on mine. I did have '12 Toyota/Lexus vehicle selected in profile too. It could be my old ELM adapter. I may need to pick up that Vgate OBD adapter you are using.
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#19
One think I need to confirm the accuracy is the fuel level. It shows a ballpark number but it changes as you drive.
I’m going to create a dashboard with all the fuel, mileage, distance just for
road trips.
Are you able to connect to the TPMS monitors. I couldn’t figure out but it I hope it would work since TS has it.
#20
There is a lot of data there. For someone who doesn't have TS this is a good troubleshooting software as well since the enhanced diagnostic pack has access to apparently most modules.
I did try TPMS quickly but didn't pull any data. Need to see if that works when moving. That would be cool to have.
I did try TPMS quickly but didn't pull any data. Need to see if that works when moving. That would be cool to have.
#22
I'm using one of these older ELM327 units. Years back Wi-Fi ones seemed to work better but that may be a moot point now using the BT ones. Sorry.... I don't have any current recommendations.
#25
Support said: "I am seeing an ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate PID on our Toyota add-on for your vehicle."
I asked them to pinpoint where I would find this as not in engine and AT area on mine anyway...
I asked them to pinpoint where I would find this as not in engine and AT area on mine anyway...
#27
I'm thinking this might be something added in 2014+.
I'm not seeing that in any listing connected or disconnect in SAE or Toyota extended codes.
I assume that one is showing up in your extended code area of Engine/Transmission?
I'm not seeing that in any listing connected or disconnect in SAE or Toyota extended codes.
I assume that one is showing up in your extended code area of Engine/Transmission?
#28
Yes, I bought the Toyota/Lexus/Scion specific package. The Parameter is listed in Engine/Transmission list. So far (one day sample) this counter appears to increment with engine start/stop cycles. Not sure if/how run time or ATF temp is involved yet.
#29
Good to know on sampling.
It might just be a capability my older GX doesn't have. I plan to try this custom PID I saw over at Tacomaworld. I will try with Torque as well if it doesn't work with Fusion.
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/atf-thermal-degradation-estimate-from-ecu.535949/
Mode and PID: 22162B
Long name: ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate
Short name: ATF Degrad
Min value: 0
Max value: 65535
Scale: x1
Unit: –
Equation: A*256+B
OBD Header: 701
Diag. Start Comm: 1001
It might just be a capability my older GX doesn't have. I plan to try this custom PID I saw over at Tacomaworld. I will try with Torque as well if it doesn't work with Fusion.
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/atf-thermal-degradation-estimate-from-ecu.535949/
Mode and PID: 22162B
Long name: ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate
Short name: ATF Degrad
Min value: 0
Max value: 65535
Scale: x1
Unit: –
Equation: A*256+B
OBD Header: 701
Diag. Start Comm: 1001
Last edited by Acrad; 08-11-23 at 06:32 AM.