I think we have success with the 2004-1/2 2500HD LLY/Allison 5-sp transmission.
I’m in the process of documenting what I did and will either add to this post once I get it all together or will start another reply.
I’m stoked – been trying to figure this out for months.
Ok, previous posts have identified a lot of the previous indications and settings I have tried. All the help was greatly appreciated, but nothing seemed to fix the problem of either invalid (or none at all) display of transmission fluid temperature.
I did about 7 hours of googling between last night and this morning and came across one post of interest here.
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/general-discussion/159430-torque-pro-app-now-has-dmax-inj-bal-rates-4.html
The item of interest being adding “atz” (without quotes) in the ‘Very Advanced – ELM27 custom configuration’ in the vehicle profile being used.
I jotted down a note about it and spent another hour or so continuing with the search for a solution.
Had to run out to do an errand a little bit ago so grabbed my phone and headed out to the truck. Truck sat idling in the driveway for about 10 minutes while I got all the snow/ice off of it, I got in – paired up Torque with the OBDLink MX and checked things.
Ok – still not working – kind of what I expected. Grabbed my notebook with all the notes of things to check and the “atz” above looked like a quick one to change so I set it up.
Went back to check the displays – and things looked different than they had before. No more 72.5F readings. Took off and drove about 2 miles to the first place I had to stop and checked the displays again – results below.
This looked pretty reasonable (strange – image is not showing up here – but a right-click will take you to it) for the amount of time the truck had been running.
If you don’t want to click on the image – the transmission temp was 71.6°F, engine temp was 116.6°F.
Note: Ambient temp was about 30 while this was going on.
I left my first stop and ended up driving about 10 miles before I got home with this result.
Without clicking the image:
Transmission Temp: 113.0°F
Engine Temp: 145.4°F
The transmission temp gauge in the instrument cluster had just barely started coming off it’s resting point and registering – so I’d say the Torque reading is reasonable.
Engine temp gauge in the instrument cluster indicated about 185° – but that is the reason I wanted to set up Torque, I have been wondering about the validity of the gauge readings for a while.
So…. it appears that the “atz” setting fixed my issues. But as one last test – I turned the truck off and put my original OBDII reader in the port (one of the 15-dollar ELM327 knock-offs) and fired things back up. With that reader in place – same indications as without the “atz” setting.
For now – it appears this fix only works with my OBDLink MX reader.
I am going to set up Torque Pro on a Kindle Fire 7″ tablet that I have laying around – will document the exact steps taken to get things working and post it here.
Sure hope this helps anyone else having this issue reading transmission temperatures.
NOTE: The correct reading was with the Transmission Fluid Temp (GM Method 1) – which I just looked for on the Fire tablet and it is appears to no longer be available.
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