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Author Topic: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
AdamIsAdam
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Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 22, 2013 (GMT)

I noticed your units are in °C

The equation for °C is also listed
if that is your preferred units.

((((A*256)+B)*(1/64))-32)*(5/9) for °C

Capp777

While it is set up for C, it actually displays in F because I have the general settings on Torque set in F, so my understanding is that torque converts the data once it comes in from the OBDII.

Did I do this one right?

Capp777
Member
Posts: 2994
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 22, 2013 (GMT)

Hopefully you are seeing correct numbers
now. Suggest changing max value to 300 for
°F.

I would expect your cold temps to be within
about 2-3°F of engine coolant and hot temps
of 140-190°F under normal conditions.
(~175°F ideal).

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 22, 2013 (GMT)

I’ll test later tonight. Updated max value to 300.

Is Oil Temp set up correctly?

Capp777
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Posts: 2994
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 22, 2013 (GMT)

If the oil temp works for you… the
max value will need to be increased
for °F. Looks good to me otherwise!

Please post your test response.

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 22, 2013 (GMT)

Oil temp didn’t work.Here is a screen shot after driving for about 20 minutes in light rain on some highway and some city.
EDIT: the oil temperature on the right in Celsius is the original one, the oil temp on the left in Fahrenheit is the one I added

And here is a shot before I started the drive after the jeep was sitting for about 5 hours.

By the way can anyone tell me what the difference is between the two voltage displays?

Capp777
Member
Posts: 2994
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 23, 2013 (GMT)

Thanks for trying… looks like your
trans temp is working now.

As for voltage question:

Control module voltage is measured
and reported from the ecu.

Voltage AD is measured and reported
from your BT adapter.

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 23, 2013 (GMT)

Any more ideas about oil temp?

Which Volt measurement is more accurate? (why a difference?)

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 23, 2013 (GMT)

Here is an updated screen pic.This is upon start up this morning after sitting all night.
Now let’s get that oil temp working.

piemmm
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Posts: 6629
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 29, 2013 (GMT)

Hello!

New feature in the latest version 1.6.62

You can now specify ‘Auto,’ in the header section of the PID. I’ve also added some basic PIDs into the predefined list (that are very beta and mostly a braindump!) and they show this in use (have a look at Jeep/etc/Method1)

This should help a few of you out

Cap: I’ve seen your emails – not had a chance to reply yet though (catching up with a lot of things at the moment!)

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: July 29, 2013 (GMT)

Anyone working on getting oil temp to work?

crna
Member
Posts: 5
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 6, 2013 (GMT)

Again,

if anyone with enough knowledge could look at the Drive app, it works great in my 2011. I just want to get Torque working because it is a far superior product. Thousands of Jeep Wrangler owners would love to get this working.

ZX1990
Member
Posts: 10
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 6, 2013 (GMT)

Quote from crna on August 6, 2013
Again,

if anyone with enough knowledge could look at the Drive app, it works great in my 2011. I just want to get Torque working because it is a far superior product. Thousands of Jeep Wrangler owners would love to get this working.

I posted a step by step with pictures for you…. not sure what else you need to get it working? its working perfectly on my 2011….

2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 3.8 Auto
1990 Nissan 300ZX TT

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 6, 2013 (GMT)

Everything is working well for me except for oil temp. Has anyone gotten that to work?

nedkelly
Member
Posts: 1
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 7, 2013 (GMT)

The Trans Temp seems to work OK on my Australian Cherokee (Liberty) 2011 KK model.

12AMS
Member
Posts: 1
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 8, 2013 (GMT)

The newly implimented Transmission Temp Method 1 works perfectly on my 2008 Chrysler Town & Country with the 62TE 6-speed transmission.

I’ve been trying to get this since I bought Torque. Thanks. Now to try it out on my 2012 Chrysler 200….

Regards,
Rick

crna
Member
Posts: 5
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 9, 2013 (GMT)

Quote from zx1990 on August 6, 2013
Quote from crna on August 6, 2013
Again,

if anyone with enough knowledge could look at the Drive app, it works great in my 2011. I just want to get Torque working because it is a far superior product. Thousands of Jeep Wrangler owners would love to get this working.

I posted a step by step with pictures for you…. not sure what else you need to get it working? its working perfectly on my 2011….

Thank you sooo much! Been waiting on this for over a year. I think I had swapped an o for a 0 in the setup.

Any hopes of oil pressure readings in the future?

AdamIsAdam
Member
Posts: 12
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: August 9, 2013 (GMT)

Oil pressure and oil temp. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

Capp777
Member
Posts: 2994
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: September 22, 2013 (GMT)

Has anyone tried running Torquescan
yet to find EOP or EOT? Can someone
post a listing if you’re able.

Probably should start a new thread since
this would be off topic.

monpti
Member
Posts: 5
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: November 18, 2013 (GMT)

Someone made the TransTemp working on 2012+ Wrangler JK models?
Doesn’t work on my one, 2013 manual transmission 2.8 CRD for the moment..:-(
If someone made it, pictures of TransTemp and Wakeup PID would be very welcome…

Thanks

Christian

yt2
Member
Posts: 5
Post Re: 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler Trans Temp
on: January 2, 2014 (GMT)

Hi Guys,

Just new to this forum. I too have been waiting for Torque to read the Auto tranny temp (it would be the icing on the cake of a magic program – Thanks Ian). I have been using Drive to get my tranny temps, but it does not work on my new phone and it looks like it is not getting support any more as the developer does not answer emails.

Back to the point. I have a 2012 Wrangler, 2.8l diesel auto. I have tried all the numbers here and still cannot get Torque to read. In Drive, when you set up, you had to pick the year pre 2012 or 2012 or above. Looks like things changed in 2012.

Does anyone have the correct custom PIDs for a 2012?

One last point, when using “drive” when the vehicle is in park, you get water temp reading, you only get a true tranny reading when you place the transmission in Drive and I suppose reverse.

Cheers Yt2…

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