How to read Transmission Temperature on Pajero? [Full OBDII Settings Explained]
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- This is a video that explaines how to read the Transmission ATF (Gear Oil) and Transmission Pan Temperatures on the Mitsubishi Pajero with an OBDII reader
Where to buy OBDII reader version 1.5:
www.cronos4x4....
1. Transmission ATF Oil Temperature Settings:
Go to Torque home screen and click on bottom Left Hand menu, then select settings, then, select Manage extra PIDs/Sensors. Now select menu in top right hand corner, then add predefined set, then Chrysler/Dodge, then Transmission Fluid Temp (GM Method 1). Now a screen will come up options for: Trans.FI.Tmp and select Edit, now edit it. Change the fields first line is the heading and under it is what to change it to
OBD2 mode and PID(in HEX..... to
2102
Short name (used in Display) to
Trans Temp
Minimum Value (typically 0) to
0.0
Maximum Value to
200.0
Scale Factor to
x1
Unit factor to
°C
Equation (eg A+B+20- or [0d]+10=A or even just [0d] to
f-50
OBD Header to use (leave blank, 'Auto' or HEX header) to
TCM
Then go back to Torque home screen and click on bottom Left Hand menu, then select Vehicle Profile then edit the profile you already set up for the Pajero. Scroll to the bottom and select the protocol where it says "Automatit - through profile scan" and change to
ISO 15765-4 CAN (11bit 500k baud)
Now when you add the transmission temp to a screen you must use:
Transmission Temp (Chrysler/Dodge)
2. Transmission Pan Oil Temperature Settings:
Go to Torque home screen and click on bottom Left Hand menu, then select settings, then, select Manage extra PIDs/Sensors. Now select menu in top right hand corner, then add predefined set, then Chrysler/Dodge, then Transmission Fluid Temp (GM Method 1). Now a screen will come up options for: Trans.FI.Tmp and select Edit, now edit it. Change the fields first line is the heading and under it is what to change it to
OBD2 mode and PID(in HEX..... to
2102
Short name (used in Display) to
Transmission Pan Temp
Minimum Value (typically 0) to
0.0
Maximum Value to
200.0
Scale Factor to
x1
Unit factor to
°C
Equation (eg A+B+20- or [0d]+10=A or even just [0d] to
g-40
OBD Header to use (leave blank, 'Auto' or HEX header) to
7e1
Then go back to Torque home screen and click on bottom Left Hand menu, then select Vehicle Profile then edit the profile you already set up for the Pajero. Scroll to the bottom and select the protocol where it says "Automatit - through profile scan" and change to
ISO 15765-4 CAN (11bit 500k baud)
Now when you add the Transmission Pan Temp to a screen you must use:
Transmission Temp (Chrysler/Dodge)
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I was lost looking for the OBD2 to select for my Pajero, stressing about the MUT protocol full compatibility... thank you so much for your tutorial 😊
Great, very informative, will try to do it on my screen as well.
Glad it was helpful!
do you have access to the PID's? I use a lufi XF which is able to read all the non normal temps (SST temps) in my evo 10. Surely this would have the capability of reading the tranny temps in the paj, I just dont have the PID for that. Is there a reason that you use the Chrysler/Dodge PID in torque pro? does this read from the same sensor in the Paj?
Can you please recommend some car service in Dubai who can diagnose property Pajero 2016 and fix issues with fuel consumption and aome other things. Thank you
Try Khaled +971 55 108 5550
Also does it work with Car scanner 😊
THNX very much for this knoledge. Does it works on Pajero 2008 diesel engine also?
You are most welcome! Yes it should work on Deisel Pajero to read transmission temperature
Works on my 2013 diesel
will this work on a 2006 NS Exceed Pajero? :)
Please, would you help me to get transmission fluid temp in ssangyong Tivoli car?
I have OBD2 scanner ver 1.5 the white one and the screen give me a constant minus temperature degree .
Thanks alot
These settings are for the Pajero
do Transmission Oil and Transmission Pan use the same PID=2102 ?
Thanks sharing the informatio, wher you buy the OBDIi dongle and if you can share the site for the one that works for Pajero NS
Hey you can get it from www.cronos4x4.com
@@SandTrack Thanks
Bro, I’m sure I have the same Android screen in my Pajero as you do(looks identical)
But I prefer your “theme” maybe it’s a newer software or something? Can you make a video how to change it? Mine looks very boring…
Hey mine came preloaded that way I didnt make changes to it. I noticed they come with different themes these screens
Where can I buy this touch screen. Is it fully compatible with Bluetooth voice and speaker setup ?
I got it from Dubai, Dragon Mart
Guys thank you very much, the question here what is the ideal temp for the AT ?
mine is anywhere between 69 to 80 depending on the drive and outside conditions
In your video: what is the difference between Transmission and transmission pan? Which one reflects the transmission temperature??
@sand & track In your video: what is the difference between Transmission and transmission pan? Which one reflects the transmission temperature??
Mine is blank nothing in the in the PID to change
does the obd have to be left in place to measure?
Yes you do. I keep mine plugged in all the time it's no problem
How do you get the app onto your head deck unit
??
I have an android screen and use Torque Pro App from the Google Store
Hello bro, you have a PID for Engine Oíl Temp for Pajero?
Também gostaria de ler temperatura oleo motor.
Hey do you know how to get the engine oil temperature?
That is not available from the car sensors
How do you get 510km range on your pajero? Mine will never get to 400km !
I keep my car serviced well, I also realised that the Pajero fuel tank bends easily in offroad driving and thats why many have lower fuel economy. I recently installed a new fuel tank with no bends so the full capacity is back. Lastly my car is tuned by speedecu.com which also helps
@@SandTrack Is your petrol v6
What is brand and model of your toch screen?
its random china brand doesnt have a name to it
@@SandTrack It looks rad!
because how do you measure all the other data on your screen.
Its through the program torque pro and the obd device. Details are in the description of the video