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The scan gauge has a menu on the buttons that you can recalibrate the % your speedo is off. You can fine tune the accuracy if you have a GPS speedometer app on your phone. Once you have the speed on the scan gauge calibrated correctly, it will give you an accurate MPH and MPG average. Fill the gas tank full and set up the scan gauge. Run the tank to 1/4 full and refill. The scan gauge will be properly set up. The MPG setting will give you the average MPG every time you turn on and turn off the vehicle.TBH, I haven't really done any programming on the scanguage. My truck is set up with 34.5" tires and regeared to 4.88, which has resulted in the speedo to read the speed accurately. So I have assumed the scanguage has the correct speed rating and can thereby calculate the mpg correctly.
The scan gauge has a menu on the buttons that you can recalibrate the % your speedo is off. You can fine tune the accuracy if you have a GPS speedometer app on your phone. Once you have the speed on the scan gauge calibrated correctly, it will give you an accurate MPH and MPG average. Fill the gas tank full and set up the scan gauge. Run the tank to 1/4 full and refill. The scan gauge will be properly set up. The MPG setting will give you the average MPG every time you turn on and turn off the vehicle.
Sorry, was replying to RuskiE39 on post # 16,680That's what I meant, my speedo is accurate so no extra steps needed at the Scanguage!
Now that's a big rear basket.First snow of the season!
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Assuming your "ATF" is Automatic Transmission Temp... how do you have it set up? I've been plugging in the codes from the scangauge website but it's stuck at "350".Went for an early morning solo drive. About 150 miles, almost all highway, 36⁰ F ambient temp, averaging About 65 mph. 17.4 mpg is the best I have seen yet on my truck!
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Or keep it. I'm an admitted hoarder(of useful things!!!) and would love to have two.Yes, it was on a long term loan to my brother. I think I will list it soon
After trying a couple of different XGuage codes, this one worked to display the transmission fluid!Assuming your "ATF" is Automatic Transmission Temp... how do you have it set up? I've been plugging in the codes from the scangauge website but it's stuck at "350".
Awesome. Thank you. That's what scanguge customer service e-mailed over to me also.After trying a couple of different XGuage codes, this one worked to display the transmission fluid!
TXD - 686AF101B4
RXF - 044105B40000
RXD - 2808
MTH - 00090005FFD8
Awesome—-so timely. I just did this an hour ago and was all “350?”Awesome. Thank you. That's what scanguge customer service e-mailed over to me also.
Hah! I tried all of the "Pre 2010" ones. That was awful.Awesome—-so timely. I just did this an hour ago and was all “350?”
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