To mount SD, go to Diagnostics---> USB SD.So I have my nGauge installed in my ac vent and I'm plugging it up to my laptop and it's not finding it. I've done this before with no issues. Can anyone help me out here?
Hope that helps.
Jared
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To mount SD, go to Diagnostics---> USB SD.So I have my nGauge installed in my ac vent and I'm plugging it up to my laptop and it's not finding it. I've done this before with no issues. Can anyone help me out here?
Remove the faux bezel and then pop out the AC vent. The nGauge pops right in with some electrical tape around the back to help it fit snug.How do you remove the air vents so I can place the ngauge on the middle
So I got my nGauge and Lund tune in now. I wasn't given specific instructions to do so but should I be data logging and sending it back to make sure the tune is working well with my car? Of course it "feels" stronger and "feels" likes it's running good but that doesn't mean that it is optimized. Do most folks just install a tune and leave it?
Joe
What about the wire? How do I pop the stuff around ? Is there any screws securing anythingRemove the faux bezel and then pop out the AC vent. The nGauge pops right in with some electrical tape around the back to help it fit snug.
You didn't remove the screws on the driver's side bezel where the trunk release is? I removed those to get that panel off and ran the wire right over the steering wheel. Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I am working.Installed ngauge to a/c vent . Really easy the way I did it I didn't need to remove any screws just pop out the panels. Took me 30min.![]()
Would like that!no. i will make a video explaining what i did if anyone wants to know
It actually kind of does, well it does it through inferred load. I do not think the ngauge can monitor it this way though from the canbus.Since the 2015 mustang PCM doesn't monitor boost or fuel pressure the gauge doesn't have the ability to read or display those parameters off of the PCM.
However the nGauge is capable of accepting additional aux inputs. So in the near future we will be offering sensor kits for both fuel/oil pressure and boost that will allow you to monitor those things.
Hope that helps.
Jared