Reading AT Temps?
#33
OBD Link is just another version of Fusion that comes with their branded adapter like this:
The above Bluetooth version works fine with IOS.
Advantage is they include "all" of the enhanced vehicle add-ons for any supported vehicle.
Android - OBD Fusion
Android - OBD Link
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IOS - OBD Fusion
IOS - OBD Link
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The above Bluetooth version works fine with IOS.
Advantage is they include "all" of the enhanced vehicle add-ons for any supported vehicle.
Android - OBD Fusion
Android - OBD Link
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IOS - OBD Fusion
IOS - OBD Link
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#34
You can add custom PIDs in Fusion/Link as well. Might play around with setup a bit tomorrow. I kinda gave up on it after product not finding the AT ECU a few months back but perhaps it is those BCM data points.
#35
The pid for transmission temp
The pid for at temp is in the transmission control module( I think it's call that but it's definitely in the transmission computer). when you first connect it prompts you if you would like to connect to the engine,or transmission ect. I didn't have to enter a custom pid. I have a 2007 sedan with the 5at and vq35hr. The obd scanner I used is this cheap unit
Foseal OBD2 Scanner Bluetooth, Bluetooth OBD2 OBD 2 Scan Tool OBDII Car Diagnostic Check Engine Light Code Reader for Android Windows for 1996 and Newer Gas Vehicles in The US, Supports Torque App 10$. I did email odb fusion before I bought the app and they assured me if I purchase the 10$ add on for my year and model vehicle I would be able to access transmission temp. One thing I don't like is you cannot access anything for the from the engine computer while you're accessing information from the transmission computer.
Foseal OBD2 Scanner Bluetooth, Bluetooth OBD2 OBD 2 Scan Tool OBDII Car Diagnostic Check Engine Light Code Reader for Android Windows for 1996 and Newer Gas Vehicles in The US, Supports Torque App 10$. I did email odb fusion before I bought the app and they assured me if I purchase the 10$ add on for my year and model vehicle I would be able to access transmission temp. One thing I don't like is you cannot access anything for the from the engine computer while you're accessing information from the transmission computer.
#36
Obd Transmission temperature
The transmission temp is found in enhanced networks, automatic transmission. My car is a 07 sedan with the 5at and the vq35hr. The obd scanner is the foseal mini Bluetooth. I posted with a link to the scanner but it's not showing up. Maybe that's not allowed, I'm pretty new. I only got the app and the add-on on Friday so I would assume it's the most current version (version 5.5.0) according to the information on the app.
#37
Wife took car this morning or I would test it out. It may come down to the OBD adapter. I have a true ELM327 model I got from Romania that behaved differently than the OBDLink 428101 MX+.
Do you have model or link to the adapter you used? Previously scanning enhanced network AT didn't find anything under that network on my '07 G35x. Developer at OBD-Fusion/Link had me run a debug and adapter wasn't finding it.
Do you have model or link to the adapter you used? Previously scanning enhanced network AT didn't find anything under that network on my '07 G35x. Developer at OBD-Fusion/Link had me run a debug and adapter wasn't finding it.
#38
Foseal mini
I don't know a lot(hardly anything) about these scanners but I think it's a elm 327. I know I have to disconnect and reconnect to go from the ECU to the transmission. I can't get readings at the same time for coolant temp and transmission temp. I was just trying to step by step for you and got lost. I'm at work and not in my car. I'll try to do it to night and take screenshots to show. I found the transmission temp when I was adding a gauge on the dashboard.
Search Amazon foseal mini
Search Amazon foseal mini
#39
I went in added the gauges without being connected to car. If it works now it will have been fixed sometime in the last few months. If not I'll pick up one of those adapters you got and see if that works. Really want to get this to work as so easy on my other vehicles.. Thanks for chiming in on your experience.
#40
Steps I used to get transmission temp
1add display ( give choice of radial or digital select one)
2 hold on gauge till menu pops up, then select "display configuration".
3 hit down arrow that's after "vehicle speed" to change the input
4 select "Nissan Infiniti"
5 select "automatic transmission"
6 scroll down and select "ATF temperature 1(c,f)"
7 select "done"
8 select "ok'
The pics cover steps 3,4, and 5 I added more but they ended up looking confusing because they got out of order so I removed them. Man I hope this works for you. I searched for a long time and found nothing about how to read the temp. I sent a email with vehicle specifics to odb fusion and they respond that I could access it with there app and the 10$ add-on. Previously I checked my transmission fluid with a laser thermometer at (149°). When I checked the temperature with the app (149°) I was actually a little under a quarter of a quart low. I can tell a difference in the shifts and we know that butt dino doesn't lie.
2 hold on gauge till menu pops up, then select "display configuration".
3 hit down arrow that's after "vehicle speed" to change the input
4 select "Nissan Infiniti"
5 select "automatic transmission"
6 scroll down and select "ATF temperature 1(c,f)"
7 select "done"
8 select "ok'
The pics cover steps 3,4, and 5 I added more but they ended up looking confusing because they got out of order so I removed them. Man I hope this works for you. I searched for a long time and found nothing about how to read the temp. I sent a email with vehicle specifics to odb fusion and they respond that I could access it with there app and the 10$ add-on. Previously I checked my transmission fluid with a laser thermometer at (149°). When I checked the temperature with the app (149°) I was actually a little under a quarter of a quart low. I can tell a difference in the shifts and we know that butt dino doesn't lie.
Last edited by 149° is dumb; 09-04-2019 at 03:04 PM.
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#41
Unfortunately still a no-go with OBD Fusion/Link. I even checked both with an Android as well to see if it was a platform issue. I'm gonna pick up one the adapters you purchased and also reach out to developer.
I'm curious what you see connected to vehicle with Fusion:
Settings -> Vehicle Editor -> View Networks -> Automatic Transmission
How many support parameters does it say it can see?
You should be able to pull this up while not connected as well.
Thanks!
Ordered one of those adapters:
I'm curious what you see connected to vehicle with Fusion:
Settings -> Vehicle Editor -> View Networks -> Automatic Transmission
How many support parameters does it say it can see?
You should be able to pull this up while not connected as well.
Thanks!
Ordered one of those adapters:
Last edited by treacherous; 09-03-2019 at 06:35 PM.
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