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Yangchi
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Post Mercedes 722.6 Transmission Fluid Temperature PID
on: October 11, 2018 (GMT)

So I’ve purchased Torque Pro, and am kinda excited, although I can tell it’s made for much more sophisticated folks, and not average wrench turners like me. I was hoping the UI would be much simpler to understand, hopefully I’ll learn as I go.

Anyway, while there are several Trans Temperature readings (method 1, 2, 3) and a few preset PIDs… I’ve only found 1 to work (I think it was Jeep 2012 +).

I’m on a 2007 Mercedes E350 4matic wagon that uses 722.6 5 speed trans.

When I use this readout, I get a totally different number at Park vs. Drive.

I’ve read somewhere it needs to be in drive, but I want to confirm, since it’s a lot lower than Park.

Or is there another custom PID that I need to edit in order to work for my car.

The only reason I purchased Torque Pro is for this… I already bought the BlueDrive OBDII for much higher cost… And I must say it’s a lot more intuitive (although maybe less information)

Help!!!

Yangchi
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Posts: 2
Post Re: Mercedes 722.6 Transmission Fluid Temperature PID
on: October 14, 2018 (GMT)

Bump – Anyone???

cintakc
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Post Re: Mercedes 722.6 Transmission Fluid Temperature PID
on: October 15, 2018 (GMT)

I can see for you the PIDs for temperature AT, but I will need response in the terminal from ECU

Slow 5.0
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Posts: 2
Post Re: Mercedes 722.6 Transmission Fluid Temperature PID
on: October 17, 2018 (GMT)

Always been like that for jeep pid. In park it reads coolant temp for some reason.

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