Dash conmand ?s
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Dash conmand ?s
So I bought – command for my pick up. I have everything connected and working. I also bought the Ford pack, my question is can I make my own dashboard? And also I've downloaded a few others that people have made and only about three quarters of the settings work, like ICP , Transmission temperature and a few others but there are still some that don't work.
My truck is a 2002 F250 7.3 4 x 4 six speed manual
I'm just trying to figure out what actually does work with our pick ups
My truck is a 2002 F250 7.3 4 x 4 six speed manual
I'm just trying to figure out what actually does work with our pick ups
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The adapter is Veepeak. Works fine with Forscan with iPad, 2 iPhones and laptop. Also tried with a couple free obd2 apps and worked fine. So, has to be something other than ELM, I guess. It connects to the DashCommand app, it's just not recognizing the truck PCM for some reason. Seems to get stuck saying "identifying PIDS" or something like that. Any ideas ?
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Have you setup the vehicle info. In the vehicle settings go to OBD-11 settings set the ISO at 3000 OBD timeout at 1000 and make sure the disable mode is not green. Don't forget to validate the PID's. If you have more than one vehicle make sure you have it set to that vehicle or it will stall the engine when you go to the dashboard.
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Have you setup the vehicle info. In the vehicle settings go to OBD-11 settings set the ISO at 3000 OBD timeout at 1000 and make sure the disable mode is not green. Don't forget to validate the PID's. If you have more than one vehicle make sure you have it set to that vehicle or it will stall the engine when you go to the dashboard.
Just changed timeout to 1000. It was set at 500.
Should I validate PIDS when?
It did stall out but I only have one vehicle listed. I dint understand this.