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marineco
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Post some gauges work, others dont
on: January 22, 2015 (GMT)

I have a 2013 f150 ecoboost. I got one of the cheap adapters, and for some stuff, it works fine. But others, where I think I should be getting a reading, it says no data. Two of these are oil temp and trans temp. I have gauges on the dash, so shouldn’t torque be able to see it? I’ve been searching like mad, found stuff where people are getting inaccurate readings, but at least they get a reading.. could this be an adapter issue? I wouldn’t think so, as I’m getting other readings such as coolant temp, boost, timing advance..

Capp777
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 22, 2015 (GMT)

Have you tried the TFT and EOT from this thread?

http://torque-bhp.com/forums/?wpforumaction=viewtopic&t=4957.0

marineco
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 23, 2015 (GMT)

Tft worked, eot still no data.

TheMoparFanatic
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 23, 2015 (GMT)

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MPD56
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 23, 2015 (GMT)

Quote from marineco on January 23, 2015
Tft worked, eot still no data.

MPD56: Reply

For EOT did you try 7E0 in the Header?

OBD Header – 7E0

marineco
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 23, 2015 (GMT)

Yes I did.. with a zero, not the letter o. I haven’t tried without the header.

MPD56
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 23, 2015 (GMT)

Quote from marineco on January 23, 2015
Yes I did.. with a zero, not the letter o. I haven’t tried without the header.

Reply MPD56:
When you try without the header, Try the “TEST” feature and post the response. Also if you post the other Values you have put in the PID it might help the other members help you. I don’t have a F150 so I can’t check for myself.

marineco
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 24, 2015 (GMT)

Response was no data.. I don’t have the values handy at the moment, but I directly copied it from the post someone linked to earlier.

MPD56
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 24, 2015 (GMT)

Quote from marineco on January 24, 2015
Response was no data.. I don’t have the values handy at the moment, but I directly copied it from the post someone linked to earlier.

MPD56:

That link was tested on the 2013 6.7L Diesel

Try changing the PID to 221310 for the F150.

jiger
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 24, 2015 (GMT)

Response was no data.. I don’t have the values handy at the moment, but I directly copied it from the post someone linked to earlier.

Response was no data 70-411 best of luck

marineco
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 24, 2015 (GMT)

That pid is already in torque. No data.

MPD56
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: January 24, 2015 (GMT)

I don’t have a F150 but I looked through some 2013 OBDII documents I have and it seems that the reason I can’t find the EOT PID is that the sensor doesn’t physical exist on a gasoline engine of that year? Hope the links below help with other answers.

FYI:
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Many people have asked for certain gauges such as oil pressure, oil temperature, and exhaust gas temperature. They aren’t available via any scan tool for one simple reason. The physical sensors don’t exist on the SHO. If the ECU doesn’t have a sensor to read there definitely won’t be a PID to grab for it.

http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=3141.0

http://www.motorcraftservice.com/vdirs/diagnostics/pdf/OBDSM1300.pdf

ChiefDoggyDaddy
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Post Re: some gauges work, others dont
on: November 25, 2018 (GMT)

Quote from marineco on January 23, 2015
Tft worked, eot still no data.

On my 2013 F150 also

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