SHOdded said:You are not using Torque, right? In Torque, you have to delete the existing display, then edit the PID, and create a new display. At least for LOR, shouldn't the range be -1.0 to 1.0?
Looks like there's a space after "signed" in your LOR gauge setupDxlnt1 said:SHOdded said:You are not using Torque, right? In Torque, you have to delete the existing display, then edit the PID, and create a new display. At least for LOR, shouldn't the range be -1.0 to 1.0?
I am using Torque with Note 4 phone. Ive learned whenever changes are made to PID formulas, calculation or even name change, the gauge has to be re-added.
But for LOR I thought the range from where I saw was 0-100. I can maybe try your suggestion.
Thank you for posting these! A lot of them are the same that we've previously discovered so there is a good chance that many of them will work! That said I don't know if the ECU's from the Focus are the same as the Taurus or not so it will be interesting to see if everything works or just some stuff. I am definitely interested in the low pressure fuel pump actual and a few others!jdub1981 said:These were just posted on the ST forum.
http://www.focusst.org/forum/showthread.php?p=916264.
Should be about 60 new PIDs. They can be imported into Torque Pro directly by copying the .csv file into the extended PIDs folder using a file manager app in Android. You will need to show hidden files with the app inorder to view the .torque folder.
Dxlnt1 said:Like others, on my 2011 I cannot get a few of the PID's to read. None of the gauges pick up or read anything. Am I missing something here?
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I know for a fact that the tire pressure one works but the PID only updates every 6 seconds to it would be very easy to over/under inflate your tires unless you knew about the 6 second update rate.ecoboostsho said:Thank you for posting these! A lot of them are the same that we've previously discovered so there is a good chance that many of them will work! That said I don't know if the ECU's from the Focus are the same as the Taurus or not so it will be interesting to see if everything works or just some stuff. I am definitely interested in the low pressure fuel pump actual and a few others!jdub1981 said:These were just posted on the ST forum.
http://www.focusst.org/forum/showthread.php?p=916264.
Should be about 60 new PIDs. They can be imported into Torque Pro directly by copying the .csv file into the extended PIDs folder using a file manager app in Android. You will need to show hidden files with the app inorder to view the .torque folder.
ecoboostsho said:Dxlnt1 said:Like others, on my 2011 I cannot get a few of the PID's to read. None of the gauges pick up or read anything. Am I missing something here?
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LOR will definitely be -1 to +1 (unless you really like 0 to 100% then you could change the formula yourself) and I see ShonUup caught the space.
Not sure on AWD modulation as it looks right. If you delete the formula and hit "test" when you add the custom PID do you get a response? If so what is it? After you do that just for fun delete the header information and see if you get a response then.
AWD status formula should be (256*A)+B
It's either On (a '1') or Off '0'.
2011 can't read tire pressures...just 2013+
Torque Pro is very pretty program to look at but if you want to View ALL pids available there is no better program/App than FORScan. It has hundreds of pids each seperated by individual module and bus. Obviously if you cant read the MSCAN or ICAN busses then you wont be able to see those modules. Forscan is a Ford, Mazda and possibly Lincoln only reader. Its completely free on PC but is not free on Iphone/Android. It can run individual tests on certain modules and has some PATS functionality as well. You only need a minimum of the app and an ELM327 but an OBDlink MX bluetooth is highly recommended since it can read all busses at a rate of 120pids per second.ecoboostsho said:They work in a focus. yes? They won't however work in a 2010-12 SHO because there is a smart junction box on the MSCAN bus and not a BCM on the HSCAN bus. At least in Torque you can't read both buses at the same time. Unless you've figured out a way to do that? I'm all ears if you have. Tire pressures work great o. A 2013+ SHO.