Using the latest version of the OBDLink MX ap it is now possible to enter Unit values.
If you have Metric selected in the settings then you can enter a "C" for a Metric Unit reading and it will show in the Trans Temp.
The same with pressures etc.
Aternator Current Clamp Amps
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header: 7E0
Mode: 22
PID: D113
Equation: ((A*256)+B)/20 If you are getting figures like 500 amps then change equation to ((A*256)+B)/200
This gives a % reading of the battery state of charge for the MAIN battery only.
Battery Percentage
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 4028
Equation: A
Battery Amps In/Out
Min Value: -100
Max Value: 100
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 402B
Equation: A-126
DPF Burn Off Temperature
Description: EGT
Metric Units: C
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 1000
Header: 7E0
OBD Mode: 22
PID No: 03F6
Priority: High
Equation: A*5
When this reaches 100% the DPF should do a burn off.
DPF Soot %
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 100
Header 7E0
Mode: 22
PID: 057B
Equation: B
Fuel Temperature, taken from the Fuel Rail Temp Sensor.
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header: 7E0
Mode: 22
PID: 0522
Equation A-40
Gear Position
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 10
Header: 7E1
Mode: 22
PID: 1E12
Equation: A
Automatic Transmission Temperature
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header: 7E1
Mode: 22
PID: 1E1C
Equation: ((A*256)+B)*1/16
Tyre Pressures
LHF
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 2813
Equation: (((256*A)+B)/3+22/3)*0.145
RHF
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 2814
Equation: (((256*A)+B)/3+22/3)*0.145
LHR
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 2816
Equation: (((256*A)+B)/3+22/3)*0.145
RHR
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 2815
Equation: (((256*A)+B)/3+22/3)*0.145
5th sensor if added
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 2817
Equation: (((256*A)+B)/3+22/3)*0.145
6th sensor if added
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 2818
Equation: (((256*A)+B)/3+22/3)*0.145
Tyre Temperature
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header: 726
Mode: 22
PID: 280B
Equation: G-40
Intercooler Temperature ACT
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header 7E0
Mode: 22
PID: 051C
Equation: A-40
Sync 2 GPS Altitude - Above sea level
Min Value: 0 (Sea Level)
Max Value: 8848 (Mount Everest)
Header: 7D0
Mode: 22
PID: 8012
Equation: (A*256 + B)
Sync 2 GPS Heading - In degrees
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 360
Header: 7D0
Mode: 22
PID: 8012
Equation: (N*256 + O)
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Hi mate thanks for putting these up. I’ve got a 2017 ranger and I can’t get the tyre pressure to work. Was there anything additional you have done ?
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Are you using an OBDLink MX (Black Bluetooth) dongle?
Nothing else, all I can suggest is to check you typing, something as simple as a space after a number/letter and it will fail
The only thing missing in the pic is the name & category, not important, call it what ever you want.
If yours is like the pic I have no idea why it doesn't work.
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I was just playing around with this tonight and was wondering if the reading correspond with the actual corner of the ute or the specific wheel. I ask this because as we rotate the Tyres the reading won't really be reflecting on which corner they are at?
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The PID numbers are different and each number corresponds to an individual wheel and position.
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This is why you will need to re train the wheels when you rotate them.
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Ah ha. Thanks for that. Looks like I'll need to get a training device.
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Fuel Remaining
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 80
Header: 7E0
Mode: 22
PID: F42F
Equation: 80*((A*100/255)/100)
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 80
Header: 7E0
Mode: 22
PID: F42F
Equation: 80*((A*100/255)/100)
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That is already there.
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I actually hadn't looked though all of them. I just transferred the one I use in Tourque to run on OBDLink.
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The tyre temp has gone cranky, reads 215c.
Never had issues until I installed a tune, maybe just a coincidence.
Never had issues until I installed a tune, maybe just a coincidence.
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Mine starts at 215 and after 5 minutes or so reads normally. Not sure why but I live with.
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Mine doesn't change at this stage.Strudeltoowoomba wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:15 am Mine starts at 215 and after 5 minutes or so reads normally. Not sure why but I live with.
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Mine also reads 215 for about 5-10mins then appears to read normal
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Thanks for putting these up and doing all the work.
so a couple of questions.
1. Do the maximum values relating to temp also relate to alarms? If so then is 200 too high for auto transmission temp?
2. What is a healthy and an unhealthy temp for the intercooler?
so a couple of questions.
1. Do the maximum values relating to temp also relate to alarms? If so then is 200 too high for auto transmission temp?
2. What is a healthy and an unhealthy temp for the intercooler?
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I would think the vehicle temp alarm would be okay, but you could set the maximum to what ever you like.
I have heard of temps reaching 107 so maybe set at 105.
I don't know at what temp the vehicle alarm goes off.
Regarding intercooler temps I would think the colder the better, but I may be wrong.
I have heard of temps reaching 107 so maybe set at 105.
I don't know at what temp the vehicle alarm goes off.
Regarding intercooler temps I would think the colder the better, but I may be wrong.
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I'm also not sure what an acceptable Intercooler Temperature maximum would be. I've heard that at 80 degrees limp mode is triggered. I've had mine at 84 degrees up a very long steep climb without any problem. It would be good to know the upper limit. Your feedback would be mose appreciated.
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The temps you are reading here are engine coolant temps.Bosley99 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:17 am I'm also not sure what an acceptable Intercooler Temperature maximum would be. I've heard that at 80 degrees limp mode is triggered. I've had mine at 84 degrees up a very long steep climb without any problem. It would be good to know the upper limit. Your feedback would be mose appreciated.
There is no way of controlling Intercooler temps to my knowledge, other than fitting a better Intercooler.
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I do not recall reading what the upper limit is in any documentation over the last 3 years.
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Hi. I'm using an OBDlink MX on a 2015 Everest viewing on an Iphone/pad. I created 2 Pids based on your settings and those of RossPat for the transmission temperature and they both display 0c when driving?
Run "Test" from the Pid creation screen and it comes back "No data received"
Any suggestions please
Automatic Transmission Temperature
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header: 7E1
Mode: 22
PID: 1E1C
Equation: ((A*256)+B)*1/16 and alternative ((A*256)+B)*10/160
Run "Test" from the Pid creation screen and it comes back "No data received"
Any suggestions please
Automatic Transmission Temperature
Min Value: 0
Max Value: 200
Header: 7E1
Mode: 22
PID: 1E1C
Equation: ((A*256)+B)*1/16 and alternative ((A*256)+B)*10/160
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https://www.saeb.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2667
I had incorrect data in this thread and have edited to reflect correct data,
I am using Equation: ((A*256)+B)*1/16 for transmission temp.
I had incorrect data in this thread and have edited to reflect correct data,
I am using Equation: ((A*256)+B)*1/16 for transmission temp.
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Hi. Illegal formula with the °C so I deleted it but I still get no data received on test.
Starting to wonder if Ford didn't connect something when they did the trans oil leak fix because they stuffed up the Adblue connection at the time
Starting to wonder if Ford didn't connect something when they did the trans oil leak fix because they stuffed up the Adblue connection at the time
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This is mine and it works well, so maybe they did do something at service.
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I tried this compared to the other one and both work on OBD Link app but yours reads 17 degrees lower by the formulaBala1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:18 pm https://www.saeb.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2667
From the thread info above I used the Ford one, see below, and it worked on mine, auto trans.
0 200 7E1 22 1E1C ((A*256)+B)*5/72-17 ℃