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Aside from Techstream which will also allow programming and test modes


I've had good luck with OBD Fusion/Link for troubleshooting as well as pulling data from anything. Only ECU I have found so far it can't query is KDSS.

 
Aside from Techstream which will also allow programming and test modes


I've had good luck with OBD Fusion/Link for troubleshooting as well as pulling data from anything. Only ECU I have found so far it can't query is KDSS.

 
If you get a Bluetooth OBDII dongle you can use an app on your phone and track real time mileage along with other vehicle data.
I used Torque and some inexpensive Bluetooth OBDII dongle when I had my 100 series Landcruiser. I had 35" tires so the speed was way off until I regeard it. It worked really good! I had an issue with my radiator one time and it gave me very accurate temperature readings.

As far as a good one, I'd just read reviews and see what people say. I really don't think you need a GX460 specific product.
 
Just picked up an MX+ loving it so far.
Other than the obvious AT, coolant, oil and tpms what are people monitoring?
 
Check this thread out. Focused on LC 200, but after reading it I bought OBD Fusion app for my LC. I’ll try it on my GX 460 and follow up later.

 
It's a great product. I've been using it for years. If you buy their adapter they throw in all the model year and automaker expansion packs as well.

You can also easily pull individual TPMS data (temperature and psi) for 10-19 460s.

Here are screenshots of all the sensors you could display on a 10-13 460... there will be more on '14+ for a few other things.



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It's a great product. I've been using it for years. If you buy their adapter they throw in all the model year and automaker expansion packs as well.

You can also easily pull individual TPMS data (temperature and psi) for 10-19 460s.

Here are screenshots of all the sensors you could display on a 10-13 460... there will be more on '14+ for a few other things.



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I’ve been looking at your google photo folder for a couple days! Thanks for all the info. I found it on CL.
 
You can also view log data which can be backed up to a free Dropbox with map overlays so you can easily see AT temperature changes on a drive or any other parameter.

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A good screen to see when someone last reset trouble codes

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I promise... I am not on the OBDlink.com payroll... just a happy customer for years and this is about the most portable code reading Techstream I have seen. There were initially some GX glitches many years back but I submitted diagnostic feedback to the developer to get them corrected. If they could integrate Carista programming functionality I don't think anyone would question purchasing it.

No need to figure out formulas and it gets to any ECU that TS can as well.

This doesn't program anything so look at TS or other options if you have that need.
 
It's a great product. I've been using it for years. If you buy their adapter they throw in all the model year and automaker expansion packs as well.

You can also easily pull individual TPMS data (temperature and psi) for 10-19 460s.

Here are screenshots of all the sensors you could display on a 10-13 460... there will be more on '14+ for a few other things.



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I hate to even ask this question because it makes me look inept, but I can’t seem to figure out how to get multiple modules reading simultaneously. When I connect it asks which one to read, I can’t choose multiple? Like I can do network A, or tire pressure monitor, but not both. I looked through the settings and I can’t find the page in the above quote.
Thank for your help!
 
Great question

Unfortunately, I believe that TPMS network can't be combined. I'll reach out to developer and see if there are any updates to allow this for this or if some kind of limitation with the adapter or software. I do recall some with Scangauge display AT and PSI on a GX in past so it should be possible.
 
Scangauge III can display AT temp (sensors 1 and 2) and tire psi/temp at the same time. You need an "xgauge" to do AT temp as its a manufacturer specific code.
 

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