Torque pro pids Connect your Torque OBD2 app (the Torque Pro version costs $10) to your Bluetooth OBD2 scan tool. Jul 20, 2013 · If there is a sensor, it would be accessed through extended PIDs specific to the vehicle or through workarounds, like what Torque uses, but not guaranteed to work. This stuff is in addition to the Ford Extended PID list in Torque Pro. 22 being the mode or service and 162B the actual PID. However, I suspect the reason for this is simply because Torque Pro is just reading basic live data that can be found on almost any basic OBD2 scanner. torque/extendedpids’ in the next update on your SD card to which you can put CSV files inside. One gotcha, two of the tire pressure PIDs are switched in that one which is why they're Jan 29, 2019 · The primary reason on why this thread was made was because Torque Pro read data near instantaneously. Aug 31, 2021 · And the only way to show the transmission temperature is by adding an extra setting which is called a PID (Parameter ID). Torque has the ability to add PID file definitions from the SD card There will be a folder called ‘. This complements the existing custom PID editor so you now have a highly configurable OBD2 tool! If you have access to a list of EOBD PIDs for your vehicle and want to see them added to Torque then drop me a message and I’ll see what I can do! Here’s a screenshot that shows how easy it now is to configure Torque for your vehicle Jul 22, 2020 · Thanks to @Bugasu and others who have contributed to decoding the PIDs for the RS. How to Enter a PID. I do remember seeing that one of the methods for pulling Trans temps uses PID 0105 (mode 1, PID 05), but PID 05 is specific to the Engine Coolant temps. This is in comparison to my OBDLINK MX+ and even a TechStream. Header should be set to "Auto" (cAsE sEnSiTiVe) and the equation is "A * 16". The structure of the CSV file will be: So as posted elsewhere the PID for Fan Speed to enter into Torque extended PIDs is 22162B (I confirmed only on a 2002 4. Spaces here don't matter. 2). To get a PID, a simple Google search can give the PID you need. Units are RPM and Scale is x1. I'm about 90% confident in the in car temperature formula, and I know the G force equations are wrong. . jpqjspdxsucaexolwlqhoarlgkngrdlltbvhqjwsrnpkuwbgtenymfzz