Hi,
I'm new to PID scene and feeling my way through.
Looking to layout Torque Pro with relevant gauges, especially pollution sensors to see when DPF is burning off.
I've installed all Ford specific PIDs in Torque Pro but not specific that I can see for pollution.
I've brought up all PIDs in Forscan but can't reference where to find mode or PID codes to input into Torque Pro if I can at all.
Apart from scouring posts for 1 off PID settings is there any tables kicking about to help with building my layout?
Any advice on where to look would be appreciated.
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You could start here viewtopic.php?f=57&t=217
You can also use torque pids from here.
At some point I may redo some areas to make finding everything easier.
You can also use torque pids from here.
At some point I may redo some areas to make finding everything easier.
Stewart
Ford PX2 Supercab 2015 Automatic
Ford PX2 Supercab 2015 Automatic