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Scangauge ATF reading for Subarus?
Anyone know these Codes or if they're even possible? (Automatic Transmission Fluid Temperature)
I've searched around and can't find them, and I would like the scangauge to read the ATF instead of installing another dedicated gauge (dash is cluttered enough already) I've tried some of the Ford and GM codes in Xgauge, but nothing comes up. |
...if the original engine computer doesn't use ATF, then it's a good bet they will NOT be available over the OBD interface, and thus not readable by SG.
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Is there any easy way to find that out? I have the factory service manual, and also know that I have an "Transmission Temperature" light on the dash. So I want to say the ECU has the information there somewhere.
But then again if it's connected to the TCU or some other method for the light; I guess it wont work. I'll check it out. I also emailed Linear Logic, but don't expect a response anytime soon. |
Got my answer:
Hello Brucey, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, transmission fluid temperature gauge is only available for Ford, GM, and some VW vehicles. Hopefully our engineers will be able to improve this feature in the future. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Regards, Leah O'Campo Ah well. Looks like I'm having another gauge in the car :P |
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