OBD Apps | Torque Pro & OBD Fusion with PID pack
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2013FSport (01-25-20)
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Fusion = Generic PID's
Toyota Lexus Scion breaks down to specific modules like ABS/VSC/TRAC | Cruise Control | Electronically Controlled Transmission | EMPS | Engine | Navigation System | SRS Airbag | ......
Once into the Electronically Controlled Transmission, you will find the temperature PID.
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2013FSport (01-26-20)
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As stated, you need the Toyota Lexus Scion PID pack. $10 USD. Once loaded you step away from the Generic PID's to the Lexus specific data for power-train, then drill into transmission. Mind you, there will be warnings when you get into other systems that are not just monitors as they Poll the Computers for data and this can lead to system dysfunctions. Worst case for example is engine shuts off. So be careful WHEN AND WHERE you do experiments.
Fusion = Generic PID's
Toyota Lexus Scion breaks down to specific modules like ABS/VSC/TRAC | Cruise Control | Electronically Controlled Transmission | EMPS | Engine | Navigation System | SRS Airbag | ......
Once into the Electronically Controlled Transmission, you will find the temperature PID.
Fusion = Generic PID's
Toyota Lexus Scion breaks down to specific modules like ABS/VSC/TRAC | Cruise Control | Electronically Controlled Transmission | EMPS | Engine | Navigation System | SRS Airbag | ......
Once into the Electronically Controlled Transmission, you will find the temperature PID.
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First, you have to go to settings and then purchase the Toyota/Lexus/Scion PID for your MY IS-F. Afterward, when you go to dashboard, click on the three dotted line icon on the bottom corner, add display, and on the search bar for PIDs, type in "knock". You'll find both the Knock Correction Learn Value (KCLV) and the Knock Feedback Value (KFV). You'll need both to determine if your engine is running optimally.
If the KCLV and KFV still don't show on your PID list, you may have to go back to your vehicle editor to reinput your vehicle data so the app will know which PIDs are applicable.
If the KCLV and KFV still don't show on your PID list, you may have to go back to your vehicle editor to reinput your vehicle data so the app will know which PIDs are applicable.
I once had Torque Pro toss my 2006 Mazda 6 V6 into limp mode which meant rapid downshift to 3 from 6th and then it recovered just as fast as it happened. I'm just saying, be careful and do initial testing while stationary.
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Go back to the app store... I tried to find exactly what I searched for but didn't see it at a glance. It is year specific though once you find it. And it is safe but it may give a warning.
I once had Torque Pro toss my 2006 Mazda 6 V6 into limp mode which meant rapid downshift to 3 from 6th and then it recovered just as fast as it happened. I'm just saying, be careful and do initial testing while stationary.
I once had Torque Pro toss my 2006 Mazda 6 V6 into limp mode which meant rapid downshift to 3 from 6th and then it recovered just as fast as it happened. I'm just saying, be careful and do initial testing while stationary.