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Unfortunately no... No PID for that listed but that's been asked before... I'd definitely monitor it if it was available...
Yea, especially since the truck has one in the cluster. Granted it’s pretty useless, but it seems like the data is there and the idash should be able to pick it up.
Yea, especially since the truck has one in the cluster. Granted it’s pretty useless, but it seems like the data is there and the idash should be able to pick it up.
It definitely monitors oil pressure because I found out the hard way when I forgot to place the oil fill cap/FS2500 BP return port back on when I drained my oil catch can... It was easier to get the can out to drain it...
It definitely monitors oil pressure because I found out the hard way when I forgot to place the oil fill cap/FS2500 BP return port back on when I drained my oil catch can... It was easier to get the can out to drain it...
Tank you sir, it does have the latest version (1.24). I will be towing heavy Sunday morning for six hours, so I look forward to watching a regen. in progress. I'm the original owner of the truck and have added DEF fluid many times, but I never witnessed/noticed a regen occurring lol.
YAY, I got the chance to see a couple of regens while towing an rv. Watching the iDash while driving is almost as bad as some people looking at their phones lol. I sure do like the iDash, all the info is nice to monitor.
Just had my first regen with the idash and i know what you mean, its nice to be able to monitor all the parameters, but easily can be distracting lol. Which brings me to my question, for those with the data monster, what programs are you using to look at the data after its logged? I want to go back and look at it closer but can't figure out the best way to open the .csv file.
Just had my first regen with the idash and i know what you mean, its nice to be able to monitor all the parameters, but easily can be distracting lol. Which brings me to my question, for those with the data monster, what programs are you using to look at the data after its logged? I want to go back and look at it closer but can't figure out the best way to open the .csv file.
This is their page to upload data to look at it...
If you go to the main page for the iDash SuperGauge/DataMonster here, if you scroll down to where it says "DATA-LOG UP TO 100 PARAMETERS!" you'll see the "Free Data Log Tool" link box to the right. That's where that link came from.
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