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 Post subject: Re: Transmission temperature now possible...
PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 12:14 pm 
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Lauren, bmx, do you guys have the tow package???

With my testing temps below 150 ish result in od disabled or limited shifts with torque converter.

Since it does look like the trans does have a flow solenoid inline temps should rise to 170 ish within 15 minutes of driving reguadless of tow package. Driving on the highway with 150 and below temps sounds a bit sketchy at best. Id seriously consider checking your fluid levels and quality.

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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 12:17 pm 
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^^^Read above post.

Also, even with my transmission fan on temps rise at the exact same rate as with the fan off. That nasically proves there is a solenoid in line.

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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 3:23 pm 
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No tow package. I only have the e-fans. Mine rises to 170ish with about 20 min on the highway. Around town takes a while for some reason.

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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 6:52 pm 
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I have an 04 Liberty Sport with the factory towing package so I have the electric rad fan and the mechanical clutch rad fan.
I don't recall when each of the fans turn on. Has anybody read the service manuals?
The electric rad fan has two speeds, I've never seen it run at high speed.

Oh and something worth mentioning, if you are having cooling issues try washing out the radiator core. I've had problems with mud in my rad.



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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 7:29 pm 
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Bmxer524 wrote:
No tow package. I only have the e-fans. Mine rises to 170ish with about 20 min on the highway. Around town takes a while for some reason.



Interesting... Mine takes 15 minutes to get up to 160 from an ambiant temp of 50 around town. Highway runs around 165.

What last 5 digit "pid" did you use for TFT?

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Mine didn't come with the tow package but I added the HD mechanical cooling fan, so for all intents and purposes it does now.

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PALiftedKK wrote:
Bmxer524 wrote:
No tow package. I only have the e-fans. Mine rises to 170ish with about 20 min on the highway. Around town takes a while for some reason.



Interesting... Mine takes 15 minutes to get up to 160 from an ambiant temp of 50 around town. Highway runs around 165.

What last 5 digit "pid" did you use for TFT?


I used what you posted for the scan gauge.

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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 1:53 pm 
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So I have been following this thread and I just recently got an wifi OBD2 reader that will work with iOS. And I am currently using OBD Link which is identical to OBD Fusion. And I was wondering if any of you use the same system, because the interface seems to be bit different to what has been noted here, and I wanted to be able to read the trans Temp on my 09 KK.
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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 9:19 pm 
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Henrique wrote:
So I have been following this thread and I just recently got an wifi OBD2 reader that will work with iOS. And I am currently using OBD Link which is identical to OBD Fusion. And I was wondering if any of you use the same system, because the interface seems to be bit different to what has been noted here, and I wanted to be able to read the trans Temp on my 09 KK.
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I dont have an iphone so i couldnt tell ya. A quick search on :google: didnt show much results for torque pro. An .apk looks like it can de downloaded. Find an app you can enter in this information and go from there. Sorry were mostly Android users.

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 10:23 am 
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So here are the screenshots of the interface to enter custom PIDs.
Trans Temp
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Wake up
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I entered them the way I understood. The information you guys posted on here is very close to the information that the app requires, I believe it just needs to "funeggled" the right way. Do you have any guesses on what I am entering wrong?

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 12:30 pm 
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More information. What is not working?

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 1:18 pm 
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So this is the read out.

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When I push Test it is says "No data Received". And I did put it in Drive.

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 Post subject: Re: Transmission temperature now possible...
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 2:21 pm 
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99% of the time it wont display any data when testing. Play around with the pid numbers in your above post. The pids are correct. It may also be because the blutooth scanner does not have the protocol needed for the trans temp.

What app are you using?

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On your trans temp, leave the header blank.

You have a kj or kk and what year.

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Mine is a 09 KK. I saw the protocol you are using on one of your pictures and I got mine set to that same one. Mine is not a Bluetooth device it is a WIFI (iOS has very strict Bluetooth parameters Thanks apple) what do you mean by play with the PID numbers? and I will leave the header blank and get back to you (work is getting in the way)
The app is called OBD Link (it is available to Androids) but you must have their scan tool, but OBD Fusion is exactly the same

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Tried it with the header blank and it doesnt work.

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Transmission header must be left blank to my knowledge. Find another app that alows custom codes (pids).

What is the Wi-Fi scanner. Exact model.

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https://www.scantool.net/obdlink-mxwf/
that is the exact model I am using. And I wanted to make sure this app was not capable, but if that is the only way I will do it. Do you know if the codes on this thread work with Dash command?

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Thanks for the info bro, I installed it today and it works like a charm. I wish I had the temperatures before I installed my tranny cooler and fan, before that I got the transmission hot twice when wheeling, so I'm going to drive around to see what Temps I get. :pepper:

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 6:49 pm 
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PALiftedKK wrote:
Got the scangauge2 in today. Trans temp works great! Better then torque pro.

For scangauge to read out the transmission temp add in x-gauge:

TXD:07E022B010
RXF:046205B00610
RXD:3010
MTH:000100400000
NAM:TFT (or what you want it to be called)(display name)

Confirmed working on 2012 KK. Should have no issues with all KKs and being accurate.

EDIT: make sure to have version 4.22 on the unit. Not 100% sure if it works on previous versions.


Got this today. Uploaded the code to Xgauge. Works great! Where did you mount yours? I put mine right behind the steering wheel on the column just in front of the Jeep gauges.

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