ScanGauge Data Depository
#41
Re: ScanGauge Data Depository
What is the x-gauge coding for "hybrid battery discharge" that some people refer to as "AMP"? The gauges listed at Linear Logic for the FEH don't list one with the name "AMP." The only gauges they have with values expressed in amps are Charge Limit (MxC) and Discharge Limit (MxD). Is one of these what is being referred to here?
#43
Re: ScanGauge Data Depository
Finally after seven years of owning my '05 FEH and reading the first mention of a ScanGauge (and always wanting one) talked the little lady to let me buy one. I have Version 6.1 and all works terrific except when I put in the posted specific XGauge codes - and well nothing!.
Don't know if the data they have posted now is correct for the old '05 - just wondering if anyone has data that works on the newer ScanGauge II and the old '05 especially data on the Traction Motor and Battery.
If anyone would post the data they are using for say SOC then I can cross check it with what they have posted now for the FEH specific codes and might see a pattern of something that might have changed from '05 to now.
Dropped Linear Logic two emails on the subject but guess they are not the small company that the owner answered the phone per GaryG and others.
Thanks - Phillip
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Thanks - Phillip
Don't know if the data they have posted now is correct for the old '05 - just wondering if anyone has data that works on the newer ScanGauge II and the old '05 especially data on the Traction Motor and Battery.
If anyone would post the data they are using for say SOC then I can cross check it with what they have posted now for the FEH specific codes and might see a pattern of something that might have changed from '05 to now.
Dropped Linear Logic two emails on the subject but guess they are not the small company that the owner answered the phone per GaryG and others.
Thanks - Phillip
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Phillip B
Thanks - Phillip
Last edited by VietVet'67; 04-25-2012 at 05:44 PM.
#45
Re: ScanGauge Data Depository
Thanks Billy - They have changed many of the code numbers and I can't yet find any rhyme or reason. Sometime it is the TXD and others the MTH. You can go and check your post against theirs at http://www.scangauge.com/support/x-g...cific-xgauges/ and scroll down to Escape Hybrid and see for yourself. I knew I had input them correctly as per there data - but for the '05 and maybe higher - there are some that have changed. Without your help and list I would still be scratching my head. Will input them tomorrow and tell you the results.
Thanks
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#46
Re: ScanGauge Data Depository
A question just because I am curious. Can you modify the preset gauge parameters? Has anyone used a provisional power supply to activate the ScanGauge II and then run a CAT5 to the computer and try to peak inside? Always wondering 'How does it do that'?
Phillip
Phillip
#47
Mounting
For several years, I've had my SGII mounted in my Toyota Sienna, velcro attached in front of the speedometer. There was enough visibility that it really only blocked one idiot light, so it was not a bad solution (despite the occasional annoyance of the wire not having an ideal location).
I recently replaced the Sienna with a 2006 FEH. Trying the location I'm used to proved problematic; too much information obscured. After a search, I found my (almost) ideal solution: the BlendMount.
I'll try to post a picture later, but it truly is a seamless install and looks exactly like the Amazon picture. The wire runs under the headliner, down the A-pillar to the OBD-II plug. Interestingly, the original SGII wire I received when I purchased about 3 years back was the perfect length, but a replacement I picked up recently was about 1-2 inches shorter and not quite long enough. Even in that case, the BlendMount includes a Cat5 extension cable, so the only downside would be finding a place to put the coiled extra wire.
The only reason I rate the BlendMount as "almost" ideal is that I do think it's a bit overpriced. But I don't regret the purchase, so I guess I'm contradicting myself!
I recently replaced the Sienna with a 2006 FEH. Trying the location I'm used to proved problematic; too much information obscured. After a search, I found my (almost) ideal solution: the BlendMount.
I'll try to post a picture later, but it truly is a seamless install and looks exactly like the Amazon picture. The wire runs under the headliner, down the A-pillar to the OBD-II plug. Interestingly, the original SGII wire I received when I purchased about 3 years back was the perfect length, but a replacement I picked up recently was about 1-2 inches shorter and not quite long enough. Even in that case, the BlendMount includes a Cat5 extension cable, so the only downside would be finding a place to put the coiled extra wire.
The only reason I rate the BlendMount as "almost" ideal is that I do think it's a bit overpriced. But I don't regret the purchase, so I guess I'm contradicting myself!
#49
Re: ScanGauge Data Depository
Please be aware that there are TWO versions of the codes for cylinder head temperature (CHT) out there on the web. One has been determined to be 'slightly' better than the other. The one that appears better (closer to reality) is:
07E0221624
046205160624
3010
000200010000
CHT
I suggest that to keep comparisions between cars "apples to apples" we all use the codes above.
Also, here is a good example of why MPG goes down in winter.
MxD = maximum discharge (green) MxC = maximum charge (pink)
The "peak" is at 95'F.
07E0221624
046205160624
3010
000200010000
CHT
I suggest that to keep comparisions between cars "apples to apples" we all use the codes above.
Also, here is a good example of why MPG goes down in winter.
MxD = maximum discharge (green) MxC = maximum charge (pink)
The "peak" is at 95'F.
Any idea what's wrong.
NEVER MIND.... I was playing around setting up some other XGauges this afternoon and re-did this one and now it looks like it works.
Last edited by us035976; 10-18-2012 at 03:11 PM.
#50
Re: Mounting
For several years, I've had my SGII mounted in my Toyota Sienna, velcro attached in front of the speedometer. There was enough visibility that it really only blocked one idiot light, so it was not a bad solution (despite the occasional annoyance of the wire not having an ideal location).
I recently replaced the Sienna with a 2006 FEH. Trying the location I'm used to proved problematic; too much information obscured. After a search, I found my (almost) ideal solution: the BlendMount.
I'll try to post a picture later, but it truly is a seamless install and looks exactly like the Amazon picture. The wire runs under the headliner, down the A-pillar to the OBD-II plug. Interestingly, the original SGII wire I received when I purchased about 3 years back was the perfect length, but a replacement I picked up recently was about 1-2 inches shorter and not quite long enough. Even in that case, the BlendMount includes a Cat5 extension cable, so the only downside would be finding a place to put the coiled extra wire.
The only reason I rate the BlendMount as "almost" ideal is that I do think it's a bit overpriced. But I don't regret the purchase, so I guess I'm contradicting myself!
I recently replaced the Sienna with a 2006 FEH. Trying the location I'm used to proved problematic; too much information obscured. After a search, I found my (almost) ideal solution: the BlendMount.
I'll try to post a picture later, but it truly is a seamless install and looks exactly like the Amazon picture. The wire runs under the headliner, down the A-pillar to the OBD-II plug. Interestingly, the original SGII wire I received when I purchased about 3 years back was the perfect length, but a replacement I picked up recently was about 1-2 inches shorter and not quite long enough. Even in that case, the BlendMount includes a Cat5 extension cable, so the only downside would be finding a place to put the coiled extra wire.
The only reason I rate the BlendMount as "almost" ideal is that I do think it's a bit overpriced. But I don't regret the purchase, so I guess I'm contradicting myself!
Considering how much I look at the SG, I personally would not like it so high as the rearview mirror. It does look nice there.