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And the way to do that is with a scan tool, a device that gives the eyes needed to determine the appropriate diagnostic approach. And they all try to keep them "guarded" so that they can sell access to them - which is why you normally need a much more expensive scan tool to read them - because those companies have to pay the car manufacturers large amounts of money for access to those codes.Communicating with a vehicle’s on-board diagnostic system is essential when trying to diagnose transmission problems. OBD-II is a standard that all manufacturers use, but my understanding is that there is no "standard" for ABS, airbags and BCM (Body Control Module) codes - every auto manufacturer uses different codes and/or protocols for those.
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It's also possible that Car Gauge Pro can read ABS codes on certain vehicles but not others. Apparently, the Torque Pro interface is much better but people say that Car Gauge Pro can read some extended codes (such as ABS) whereas Torque Pro cannot.
#Torque pro gm extended pid list trans temp free
There is a free "Lite" version, so maybe give it a shot. I have a hard time believing this, but I've read it multiple places now.
#Torque pro gm extended pid list trans temp android
However, I've been reading that another Android OBD-II application (Car Gauge Pro) *does* read ABS codes (but still not BCM or airbag codes). Good question - I'm pretty sure that Torque Pro will NOT read ABS codes (or BCM codes or airbag codes).
#Torque pro gm extended pid list trans temp Pc
Sent from my HP SlateBook 10 x2 PC using Tapatalk It has to be an issue with that specific OBD-II adapter that you are using. There is nothing else that you do via Torque Pro to make the PIDs work. You'd think that version 2.1 would be fully backward-compatible, but obviously not. I have a feeling the problem is with the 2.1 version of the ELM327 standard that your adapter is using. The GM Trans PIDs worked on mine when I went into the PID, selected Edit and then clicked Test - so I'm getting completely different results that you are - and the only difference is the OBD-II adapter being used. Was just something that I noticed - even though I can add gauges for those PIDs, they didn't show up in "Available Sensors" list via the "Adapter Status" icon. I'm assuming that menu option only shows the "standard" PIDs that are "available". That would be cool if you had an injector problem it would show.Ĭlick to expand.What I meant is that if you go into "Adapter Status" and click on "Available Sensors", the GM-specific transmission temp PIDs don't show up there, even though I added them via the Settings->Manage extra PIDs/Sensors menu (as you did). Torque shows pids for injectors but none of them work either. Maybe to read the other temps require an adapter with a special protocol. Most of the ELM327 adapters mention they handle many other sensors. It could certainly be the adapter I have but there must be some protocol you'd need to have to access those sensors. The ECU doesn't report anything for the transmission in that section of Torque. It seems like there's some extended GM functions that need to be accessed. I don't actually save anything in the edit function, just use the test option. Also when I add the gauge I get no value. When I go into the pid section and edit the 2 trans fluid temps you mention, there's a test option and those along with many others come back with no data while the oil pressure, coolant temp come back with a value. I get all the regular odb2 stuff I used to get with my old scan tool, coolant temp, rpm, oil pressure. In the list of sensors while car running or with ignition on, doesn’t show oil or trans oil temp but shows Ambient Air Temp.Īny ideas why it’s not showing or returning data for the Trans fluid temp?Ĭlick to expand.The connection to the adapter works fine. Trans fluid temp 221940 Equation A-40 for both method 1& 2.
Here’s the PID’s the system defaulted which is also the ones I’ve found on this site: I tried others like Oil Pressure and it showed the result. On each of the temps I was trying I used the Test option for each and it came up No Data. I went thru the process of adding the gauges and when the car is running, nothing shows. It already has them listed in the Manage extra PID’s/Sensors but I also tried to add them with the Add Predefined Set >Pontiac/GM/Opel/Vauxhall which made no difference. Got it working on my Android phone but it doesn’t show many temps ie. It came with Torque Pro1.8.16 as well as some other ODB2 apps. I got a Mini ELM327 2.1 blue tooth adapter. I’m trying to check the Trans Fluid Temp on my 2014 Impala LT Limited.