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MartijnHinderdael
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Post Cannot add ATF temp to display
on: January 26, 2022 (GMT)

I own a XC90 with automatic transmission. When using Torque Scan the Transmission Temperature shows up (Transmission Temperature (Method 1) [fe1805] and it reads a so far sensible value.
The equivalent with “Method 2” has no data.

I want to add a dial or trend to my display which reads this value in order to be able to keep an eye on it when towing our 1400kg caravan through the alps.

I know how to add various new dials to my display but the “Transmission Temperature Method 1” is not on the list of sensors I can select, even though it does show up in Torque Scan. “Transmission Temperature Method 2” is but that one has no data.

How can I get the transmission temperature between my other dials under the “Realtime Information” button?

undymm
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Posts: 8
Post Re: Cannot add ATF temp to display
on: February 9, 2022 (GMT)

Similar problem on 2018 Jaguar F-PACE. Some days ago, transmission temperature method 1 dissapeared from list of avaliable measurements. It was working before. Method 2 is visible, but do not work

piemmm
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Post Re: Cannot add ATF temp to display
on: February 9, 2022 (GMT)

Hi!

In the Realtime Information screen, bring a display and bring up the list of sensors.

In that display, there will be a number of sensors listed, a few will begin with [7E9] or something similar

One of these is the original ‘transmission’ PID you are missing (the adapter status screen will tell you which ECU is reporting it so you can find the transmission ECU from there)

Bear in mind, on 99% of vehicles, that transmission temperature PID reports engine coolant temperature so check that it does not follow the engine coolant sensor value

undymm
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Posts: 8
Post Re: Cannot add ATF temp to display
on: February 9, 2022 (GMT)

Thank You! In the list of sensors, there was before- transmission temperature method 1 and transmission temperature method 2. Now I have there onle the mathod 2, which do not work, the method 1 is no longer there. Few days before it was there and was showing correct temperature- different of coolant and oil temperature.

I do not know, if I understood you correctly, in the list ofsensors screen I can not see any 7E9 or similar, only coolant temperature, oil temperatureturbo boost and so on. Am I correct where am I looking for? Thank You

EDIT: I found now- “the following ECUs have responded in this vehicle”

7e8- ECM- Engine control
7e9- TCM- TransmisCtrl

but in avaliable sensors, there is no anything about transmission temperature. But two days before I had trans temp display working, I think it dissapeared after last update of app.

vampkin
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Posts: 1
Post Re: Cannot add ATF temp to display
on: September 12, 2023 (GMT)

Hi, I’m resurrecting an old question because this thread came to the top of my search here and it matches my issue almost exactly but I don’t see a solution.

I have 2 android devices running Torque Pro. The first is an Android head unit that does not normally have wifi access so therefore it is running an older version of Torque Pro, 1.8.205. My android tablet is now updated with version 1.12.101.

When I connect one or the other version of Torque to the same OBDII adapter (same vehicle, 2003 VW Eurovan) and then try and add a new display I get different choices for Transmission Temperature sensor. On the older version I see:
Transmission Temperature(Method 1)
Transmission Temperature(Method 2)

But on the newer version I only see:
Transmission Temperature(Method 2)

Unfortunately for me method 1 is what I need. How can I get Transmission Temperature(Method 1) to show up in the sensor list for the latest version of Torque?

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