real temperature gauge
#1
real temperature gauge
I have a '13 base model, automatic, no navigation system. It has the usual dummy light temperature indicator, but I would really like to see what the actual engine temp is. There is obviously a sending unit to tell the computer what the temp is. Is there any way to modify the dashboard display to show temp? Has anyone installed a 3rd party temp gauge?
#4
I've owned both the ultra gauge and scan gauge. you sound like a good candidate for the ultragauge, as it lets you play with display sizes (IE, if you want, you can have a GIANT TEMP GAUGE and call it a day), whereas with the scangauge youre stuck with 4 equal sized gauges. also, it helps that its 2x cheaper
ultragauge - starts at $79.59:
UltraGauge, OBD II Scan Tool & Information Center
In my example, I left the default gauges as-is. Water temps on the bottom left. In your case, you can make the water gauge occupy one of the top larger slots (like put in it place of INST MPG)
ultragauge - starts at $79.59:
UltraGauge, OBD II Scan Tool & Information Center
In my example, I left the default gauges as-is. Water temps on the bottom left. In your case, you can make the water gauge occupy one of the top larger slots (like put in it place of INST MPG)
#5
With a bluetooth or usb OBD2 device and Torque on your cell phone you should be able to see the catalytic converter temperature as well as the coolant temperature! However some of the OBD2 devices keep drawing current after the car is shut off so you should make sure you get one that automatically shuts off. These are a bit more expensive though, like maybe $40 US instead of just $10. You could try and remember to pull the device out of the OBD2 port before leaving the car but I think that would cause a bit too much wear and tear on the connectors. I am thinking OBD2 Y-connector, with a switch spliced in, in series with the wire that supplies power.
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