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Is there a guide or tutorial that exists on how to create the dashboard efficiently? The back and forth way I’m doing it now just seems like I’m missing something.
Not really. It's a slow process IMO
If you want to get started quickly you can download mine from my Google Drive and import it into your OBD Fusion, then make modifications from there
I have no idea. @TCM just said they appear to be the same, so perhaps it'll work? Maybe you just need to rename the file from "OBD Fusion Settings" to "OBD Link Settings"?Ah ok, that’s what I was afraid of.
Thank you, I would love to steal your dashboard since I’d probably run with it as-is but I am using OBDLink so I don’t think they’re cross-compatible, is that right?
If you like my dashboard, then the setup cost is practically zero. Just copy the .stg file from the dropbox below into your own dropbox and then you can load it right into your OBD Fusion and use (or adapt) it as desired
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I actually started to make mine from scratch and am close, but can't find where you got the two larger temp gauges from...can you point me in the right direction @linuxgod? Are those "A/T Oil Temp 1" and "A/T Oil Temp 3"?any chance you know if an IOS file compatible with Android?
I don’t think it’s OS-specific but I’ve not tried to import it. Try and report back!any chance you know if an IOS file compatible with Android?
My 2013 shows 1 and 2 not 1 and 3 but yes those are the PIDsI actually started to make mine from scratch and am close, but can't find where you got the two larger temp gauges from...can you point me in the right direction @linuxgod? Are those "A/T Oil Temp 1" and "A/T Oil Temp 3"?
Not really. It's a slow process IMO
If you want to get started quickly you can download mine from my Google Drive and import it into your OBD Fusion, then make modifications from there
Make sure you start the truck, leave it in Park, and let OBD Fusion do a scan of all your OBD PIDs. That may enable additional ones.Got a slim obd2 reader for early Father’s Day. Bought $10 obd fusion and $10 pack for Toyota/Lexus. Doesn’t look like it maps all the modules, but does map quite a few. So in between tech stream and a basic reader in functionality.
Copying @linuxgod profile and will post up my diff temps if it works.
Did you buy the Enhanced Toyota PID pack for $10? Since it's reading battery and gear I assume you're connected. Make sure that enhanced PID is active (you can tell OBD Fusion to reload your purchases if you bought it but it's not showing up or if you've moved to a new phone and reinstalled OBD Fusion on it)@linuxgod do you know why most of those gauges on my 08 are not functional? They stay at 120. I’m using Veepeak OBDCheck BLE+. Thanks
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@linuxgod do you know why most of those gauges on my 08 are not functional? They stay at 120. I’m using Veepeak OBDCheck BLE+. Thanks
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I did buy the Enhanced Toyota PID. Maybe I need to load my restore purchaseDid you buy the Enhanced Toyota PID pack for $10? Since it's reading battery and gear I assume you're connected. Make sure that enhanced PID is active (you can tell OBD Fusion to reload your purchases if you bought it but it's not showing up or if you've moved to a new phone and reinstalled OBD Fusion on it)
FYI they will start at 120, since that's what I set the lowest part of the range, but should increase as you warm up.