JN66
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Thanks!I read somewhere on this forum or another can remember, but there is a way to get the Transmission Fluid Temp using OBD2 blue tooth device and the Torque Pro Phone app.
Here's the details, is working for me...
Transmission Temperature wasn't installed in Torque, had to add it as a custom PID.
Add a custom PID in Torque by going to the "Settings" section off the main screen.
Enter the following for the fields it prompts you for:
"OBD2 Mode and PID" = 221E1C
"Long Name" = Trans Temp
"Short Name" = Trans T
"Minimum Value" = -40
"Maximum Value" = 260
"Scale Factor" = 1
"Unit Type" = deg
"Equation" = (((signed(A)*256)+B)*(9/8)+320)/10
Leave the OBD Header blank
Hit "Test" and make sure you get a value back. Then click "OK".
Next go to a screen where you actually want the gauge (Under Realtime information off the main screen).
Long press and "add display"...then pick a type of display...then select the "Trans Temp" (or whatever you
called the Long Name above).
You might have to play with the Min/Max values, as in my case the values were reported back in Celsius...See attached image...
Hope this helps
Which OBD2 device/plugin did you use?
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