WWDiesel wrote:
flash7210 wrote:
I don’t know if anyone that has gotten the extra PIDs to work.
And certainly not anything transmission related.
I tried the scan. Nothing.
The OBD link times out because of a communication error in the data bus.
Every non-Chrysler ODB tool does this.
Sometimes that error will cause the transmission to suddenly downshift unexpectedly. It’s very startling and jarring when it happens.
Someone can correct me if I’m wrong, but there is no sensor on the engine for engine oil temperature. Heck, even the oil pressure sensor doesn’t actually measure pressure. It’s just a on-off switch for the oil warning light.
The transmission definitely has a oil temp sensor but torquepro seems unable to access any of the transmission sensors. Including trans oil pressure and solenoid actuation.
Someone here does have a tool that scans trans temperature. It was either a Chrysler tool or a high quality clone.
Thanks for the answers Flash,
so far, not really impressed with Torque Pro!
The ScanTool 426101 OBDLink MX bluetooth adaptor also came with scanning software called "OBD Link", but it times out even faster than Torque Pro and has fewer PID's.
I guess it has it usefulness for MAF readings, but it sures seems limited.
Well, it had some good points.
1. It’s relatively cheap
2. Works great as a code scanner
3. Gives you MAF, MAP, IAT, fuel rail pressure, coolant temp, and a few others
Show me another scan tool that does that for under $100 and allows you to surf the internet, watch YouTube and play music