How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Carl posted these instructions and I got a request to make it easier to search for this thread for future members.
MORE>MORE>MORE>XGAUGE>EDIT then enter the following numbers: 0 -> 7 -> 4 -> 5 -> 2 -> 2 -> 4 -> 9 -> 2 -> 3 should then have 0745224923 showing press OK> then enter: 0 -> 4 -> 6 -> 2 -> 8 -> 5 -> 4 -> 9 -> 0 -> 6 -> 2 -> 3 press OK> then enter: 3 -> 0 -> 1 -> 0 press OK> then enter: 0 -> 0 -> 7 -> D -> 2 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 press OK> then enter the name you want one letter at a time: S -> O -> C press OK> press SAVE> press EXIT> in gauge mode press the buttons until SOC shows up. Also, how do you make TANK MPG or Current TRIP an X-gauge? GaryG |
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
My wife bought a new 3.0 liter awd MM (no-H) and when installing her SG, I installed mine and kept hers, so now I have one that should be capable of reading x-gauges. ;)
FWIW, I drove it for a day of errands and thought it lacked any low-end. My FEH, felt a LOT peppier and I prefer driving it. |
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Gary, you dont happen to know if this resolves the issue of the upgraded SG II's not being able to display SOC? phil
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Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Originally Posted by prg
(Post 199630)
Gary, you dont happen to know if this resolves the issue of the upgraded SG II's not being able to display SOC? phil
http://www.scangauge.com/support/pdfs/XGAUGE.pdf UNLESS scanguage has updated that file with new info it doesn't solve the problem. |
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Originally Posted by colchiro
(Post 199618)
My wife bought a new 3.0 liter awd MM (no-H) and when installing her SG, I installed mine and kept hers, so now I have one that should be capable of reading x-gauges. ;)
FWIW, I drove it for a day of errands and thought it lacked any low-end. My FEH, felt a LOT peppier and I prefer driving it. I think the FEH "feels" peppier in normal driving- but if you go full throttle the V6 has more stamina. The hybrid driving experience is twice as fun as driving the gas one though! bill |
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Originally Posted by prg
(Post 199630)
Gary, you dont happen to know if this resolves the issue of the upgraded SG II's not being able to display SOC? phil
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Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Originally Posted by multipleshotsfired
(Post 200024)
Interesting comment re: performance of v6 vs FEH, my wife drove my 06 FEH FWD and told me she thought it was also peppier than her 08 V6 awd.
I think the FEH "feels" peppier in normal driving- but if you go full throttle the V6 has more stamina. The hybrid driving experience is twice as fun as driving the gas one though! bill |
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Originally Posted by DesertDog
(Post 200043)
If you see 3.15*, you are out of luck.
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Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Can anyone tell me what the "normal" SOC range is for my 08 FEH? I just programmed Xguage for SOC and my readings are between 55 - 67. Is it me or is there something amiss in that I can't seem to get it up near 100% - even charging going downhill for a couple miles.
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Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
I'd keep reading this site.
I'm going to go out on a limb here.. but You'll more that likely never see 100% |
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