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Attn: ScanGauge II Owners! Individual tire TPMS data!

Discussion in 'Prius OBDII Third-Party Apps' started by Mark57, Oct 25, 2017.

  1. Prodigyplace

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    I suspect if you get a new one it still needs to be reflashed to get these features.
     
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    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

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    It will definitely need the firmware version to support the XGauges. I don't know what production firmware version is shipping right now. It "was" 4.42 before this flash offer. Mine that I got back yesterday with the 2016-2017 Prius code is version 4.45.
     
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    Online current is 4.42
     
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    Correction: I did lose 8 of my Xgauges since 8 were added for tire temp and pressure. The limit is still 25 so I have 8 for tires and 17 other Xgauges.

    I did verify that the new version is 4.45.
     
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  5. Mark57

    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

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    New info from James DeLong. He plans on offering the free upgrades through the end of 2017!

    Is that awesome or what?
     
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    Packed up my Scangauge 2 today for mailing Monday. Thanks for the heads-up Mark57! (y)
     
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    Wow, scangauge received on Nov 17th at 1054 am at Linear Logic. Scangauge flashed for 2 Toyota vehicles, packed up, and picked up by USPS at 349pm.

    Looks like James has sent it via priority mail too. What great service! (y)

    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

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    They are very good. Great business model for others to follow.
     
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    Here's the SGII hooked up to the Camry. I have the front inflated more due to the weight of the V6 engine:



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    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

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    Glad it's working for you.

    I have mine set up to read tire pressure and tire temps for my 2017 Prime, 2014 Camry Hybrid, and 2014 4Runner TEP. It's very easy to swap between vehicles.
     
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    AutoZone currently has a special on the Scanguage for $119.99.
     
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    So, if I'm reading this right, my recently flashed SGIIs (now at vers. 4.45) should support TPMS? Are they configured as standard gauges or do I need to enter the codes for the seperate S-Gauges? Anyone have the codes if this is the case?
     
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    Good price. They will not have these XGauges on it.

    Did you send it to them to flash it as recommended in this massive thread? If not, I'm guessing just 4.45 alone is not enough. If you didn't send it to them to flash, I'd contact their support and ask.
     
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    @Fester, all I had to do post flash was to scroll through the Gauge options until I found the TPMS gauges that displayed readings for my vehicle. I didn't have to set up any x-gauges at all.

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    Well then! If there isn't an end date, I'm gonna pack mine up and ship it out tomorrow!
     
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    See post 65.
     
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    I'd sent both to them to do a flash (around Oct. 10th) to the newest 4.44 vers., and subsequently saw this thread about TPMS data for each tire. I emailed Linear Logic and got the reply of "experimental/for Prius Prime" etc. When I received the gauges back after flashing, the vers. was 4.45 instead of the expected 4.44 vers. . Nothing then on the website for a change log of what was included on the 4.45 vers. I received back. So I was left puzzled as to whether the new undocumented 4.45 vers. did include the individual TPMS readings.
     
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  18. Mark57

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    If they are on there, the XGauges will already be there from the flash to choose from. Look for T1P - T4P for pressure and T1T - T4T for temp for the Prime.

    They have not yet published the details to key them in ourselves as it's not production yet. There will be a minimum firmware version to work but I don't know what that will be. I got the impression that there was more code added than just the firmware flash to make this work.
     
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    Mark57 thanks for finding this and posting.

    I just got back my reprogramed Scangauge II with the new Xgauges from Linear Logic (James DeLong) for the tire pressure and Temperature. Very good communication with email and a nice note indicating what was done. A++ working with him.

    One note of caution: I forgot that I originally did the TPMS hack to turn off the light when I put the other set of tire/rims I have and did not want to pay the dealer to reset it. So I had to remove the paper clip/wire hack to see the numbers.
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    The new program works as described, so far. My car is a 2011 and 125,000 miles and the tire pressure gauge 3volt cell batteries in each tire still work.

    Here is the tire pressure for each one right down to the decimal point. Very Cool!!
    I just over inflated the tires recently to see if I could regain some MPG since it got cold and my mileage dropped a little.

    I don't know yet which tire number corresponds to which tire on the car.

    It's to cold to let air out of each tire and see which number corresponds to which tire name on the gauge.

    NOTE: I used fine sandpaper to remove the ink of the ScangaugeII to make it look more OEM above the steering wheel.
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    The Temperature per tire works and I am thinking that the temp. is 53 deg. on Tire program 1TT not 531 degrees.

    1TT = 53 deg
    2TT = 60 deg
    3TT = 59 deg
    4TT = 53 deg
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    You can identify which sensor code goes with which tire by parking the car in the sun. After a few hours, the sun side will show a higher temperature. Then turn the car 90 degrees and you'll get a front/back difference.