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I'm going to look into forscan I don't know anything about it but I'm going to find out a lot more about itI have torqe lite its a pretty standard OBD reader. The lite version is more oriented toward performance stats rather than reading OBD codes for diagnosis. Forscan is better for that anyway.
Wasn't impressed enough to pay for the pro version since I also have forscan but for five bucks it looks pretty good,
No idea about hat obd dongle you posted. I thought they were all the same but I don't know a lot about them.
https://www.scangauge.com/support/x-gauge-commands/Look up something called scangauge. I'm considering it. You dont need a computer or smart phone.
scangauge.com
Ps on here why do some people have XLT under their names and some don't?
Set a Maverick trim in your account details.Ps on here why do some people have XLT under their names and some don't?
They have both a full blown diagnostic suite for PC and apps for android and IOS. The apps are cheaper but not anywhere near as capable. The apps allow you to read/reset codes and run tests like a simple obd scanner. The suite allows you to access and edit settings for, well, everything. AFAIK it's equivalent to a professional grade scanning tool.I'm going to look into forscan I don't know anything about it but I'm going to find out a lot more about it
I had one of those but it broke. It was a nice unit for it's time - 10 years ago. They also raised the price. They aren't worth what they are charging. It's a nice unit for what it is and does, but it's badly in need of a major update.Here is a shot of the ScanGaugeII model.
Works for "general" data. The hybrid specific data addresses from the Gen I Escape Hybrid did not work (battery and transmission temperature for example) but those addresses are out there somewhere.
RPM
Engine Load - notice load can be high at the same time power output is low if it is charging
Horsepower
Degrees F water temp