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Old 07-08-2010, 10:27 AM   #1
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Scan Gauge Prog Trans Temp

Does anyone have the program data to set a Scan Gauge II to monitor the Transmission Temperature. Ford V10 2004
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It's on the SGII site.. You may also want to vist the F53 Chassis forum for more info.
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Don't have the info written down, but when I had a problem with it a couple of years ago, I called them and they talked me through it.
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Ford uses PWM and CAN protocol for OBD 2. PWM was used thru 2005 when they switched to CAN protocol. But , be aware that Ford started the conversion as early as 2003.

PWM Xgauge code
Code:
TXD	 C410F1221674
RXF 	 046205160674
RXD 	 3010
MTH 	 000100080000
NAME 	 TFT
CAN Xgauge code
Code:
TXD	 07E0221674
RXF 	 046205160674
RXD	 3010
MTH 	 000100080000
NAME     TFT
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