2010 Sebring Transmission temperature gauge install?
#11
A PID is a value that the PCM gives out through the OBD port. i.e. intake temp, RPM, KPH, etc.
I looked at the ones that mine gave out and unfortunately, it didn't give out the tranny temp once last night when I drove it. I swear it's done it before, though. I remember specifically that it did. Maybe it was a fluke, maybe it just didn't report it last night, I"m not sure. But regardless, it's still worth it to have the app and adapter.
I looked at the ones that mine gave out and unfortunately, it didn't give out the tranny temp once last night when I drove it. I swear it's done it before, though. I remember specifically that it did. Maybe it was a fluke, maybe it just didn't report it last night, I"m not sure. But regardless, it's still worth it to have the app and adapter.
And I know when I've been looking at it it has 2 different options for the transmission temperature gauges, maybe it's one or the other?
#13
I was looking at the app itself, and under settings, loook at "manage extra PID/Settings" or something like that. There was an option for Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep PIDs in there. Didn't get the chance to test them, will tomorrow, but they are there.
#14
You might want to consider looking at transmission coolers? Might not work for your exact model but it might be worth checking out to see - I know Reese Hitches has a pretty nice selection.
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