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ScanGauge II x-Gauge list

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:37 am
by BadBrew
This has been tested on my car, Pontiac Vibe 05 automatic with ISO mode on the SCII. Values might be different with other year/model.Based on ScanGauge support guide for x-gauge: http://www.scangauge.com/support/xgauge.shtmlHow to read this:1- you will need the x-gauge PDF 2- I've divided Gauge categories like in the guide. I used the ISO/VPW tables.3- I wrote the 3-char gauge name as working, NOT working or NOT tested. Some gauges use the same name such as A/F, but I've identified them by their bank and sensor number like b2s2 for bank 2, sensor 2.************ Fuel Trim ************Working: SF1, SF3, LF1, LF3 (Note: SF1 not working if SF3 is displayed, same with LF1 and LF3)NOT working: SF2, SF4NOT tested: LF2, LF4Notes: I did not figure yet how this works.****************** O2 Sensor values ******************Working: None so farNOT working: O11, O21NOT tested: O12, O13, O14, O22, O23, O24Notes:*************** Air/Fuel Ratio ***************Working: A/F bank 1, sensor 1NOT working: b1s2, b1s3, b1s4, b2s1, alt b1s1, alt b2s1, alt generalNOT tested: b2s2, b2s3, b2s4, alt b1s2, alt b1s3, alt b1s4, alt, b2s2 alt b2s3, alt b2s4Notes: On a 1465 reading for A/F, I guess it means 14.65:1 ratio**************** Standard data ****************Working: None so farNOT working: ERT (secs and mins), FLV, KPA, PSI, FCA b1s1, CCA b1s1, AIR °CNOT tested: FCA b2s1 b1s2 b2s2, CCA b2s1 b1s2 b2s2, AIR °FNotes:************** Horsepower **************Working: HPR GasNot tested: HPR DieselNotes: Goes up to 196Hp on my car with stock air box and 154Hp with Cosmo CAI installed... so do not trust this value... use it to impress friends lolPlease post if I'm missing on someting or if you want to add someting, I'll modify my post.

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:18 pm
by beemerphile1
The thing I would be really interested in knowing is if the transmission temperature gauge can be made to work.I use the SGII in my van for towing but I also tow with the Vibe. Currently I don't have a transmission temperature gauge in the Vibe.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:44 am
by Old Tele man
...unfortunately, if the transmission does not have a sensor to measure temperature, there's no way the ECU can report it.

Re: (beemerphile1)

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:16 am
by pacerman
How heavy (loaded) is your trailer? I tow a small Spanish made tent trailer it weighs about 350# probably closer to 450# once all the lawn chairs, stove,table etc are loaded.05 Vibe AWD

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Re: (pacerman)

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:05 pm
by beemerphile1
Quote, originally posted by pacerman »How heavy (loaded) is your trailer? I tow a small Spanish made tent trailer it weighs about 350# probably closer to 450# once all the lawn chairs, stove,table etc are loaded.05 Vibe AWD I used to tow a trailer something like yours behind my motorcycle. My Aliner weighs just under 2,000 pounds fully loaded for a week's vacation. Not an estimate, actual scale weight.Now back to the regularly scheduled Scan Gauge II discussion...The Vibe probably has a temp sensor in the transmission but I don't know for sure. With modern electronically controlled transmissions it is common for them to have a temperature sensor. The problem is, can the SGII read the temperature?

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:27 am
by Old Tele man
...*if* the sensor exists, the computer is reading it, but Toyota might NOT have published the address code for it (ie: "for company use only"), but that's where X-gauge comes in handy...find its code and X-gauge will read it.

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:23 am
by Water boy
I've confirmed...There is NO transmission fluid temp sensor, at least for my '08.