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For some reason, I can’t read the instructions file but it was easy enough to figure out how to add it to Torque Pro. For anyone else reading this, you can simply import the CSV and it’ll add it…no need to move file and add predefined set. One thing to note, the imperial file does not contain the oil temp PID so I had to import the standard PIDs first, then import the imperial file and do a replace. You will need to modify the equation and unit type (OBD header may need to be modified as well…just make a note of how the other PIDs are set up).
The last thing that I’m trying to figure out are the standard value for each…but I’ll make a separate thread on this later so not to clutter this one. Thanks all! Glad it was suggested to try OBDLINK MX+ and good to see that it doesn’t kill the battery!
Looking forward to your addition posts on this.
Thanks for reporting back.
Well there was at least one guy who said that the OBDLINK MX+ still caused battery drain but I did not understand how that could be if the adapter powers down itself?
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Well there was at least one guy who said that the OBDLINK MX+ still caused battery drain but I did not understand how that could be if the adapter powers down itself?
Unfortunately that's the case for me :-(
I've already tried several options, but next time I'll just leave the OBDLINK MX+ connected and see what happens when the car has been off for a long time.
I've already tried several options, but next time I'll just leave the OBDLINK MX+ connected and see what happens when the car has been off for a long time.
Add me to the list of users whose OBDLINK MX+ does not shut down and drains the battery. I left mine plugged in overnight and came out to find the red triangle still on and battery drained (CTEK showed only 3 LEDs so still actively charging the battery). Was really hoping this scanner would be the solution, but it looks like the issue is inherent with the Jag software and not the OBD adapter.
I’ve got a 2015 but not sure what software upgrades its had as I got it used over 3 years ago so can’t confirm unless there is some way to check. In my possession, it’s never gotten any as I don’t take it to the dealership.
I’ve got a 2015 but not sure what software upgrades its had as I got it used over 3 years ago so can’t confirm unless there is some way to check. In my possession, it’s never gotten any as I don’t take it to the dealership.
Press the VALET button on the screen for round 20 seconds and a hidden menu might pop up. In there you can see what software version you have. I haven't done it yet. I have a 2014 V8S so I'm not sure if it works on mine. I also haven't seen this brought up with all the talk about this possibly being software specific.
I will try to remember to try this when I get home.
Just tried out the OBDLink MX+ adapter with Torque Pro on a cheap Android phone in my car using the the custom PID files from earlier in this thread. The transmission temperature PID doesn't work at all for me and the oil volume doesn't display right but the others seem to work fine. Also the OBDLink allows the red triangle to shut off after the usual 15 minutes.
One suggestion though if you are going to leave the OBDLink installed all the time. Get a low profile OBD2 extension cable so you can tuck the OBDLink out of the way. If installed directly to the OBD port you can accidentally hit the unit with your knee.
Just tried out the OBDLink MX+ adapter with Torque Pro on a cheap Android phone in my car using the the custom PID files from earlier in this thread. The transmission temperature PID doesn't work at all for me and the oil volume doesn't display right but the others seem to work fine.
I had the same issue and I think it's because the imperial file had the wrong value for "OBD2 mode and PID". I simply deleted the existing Gear Oil Temp PID and imported from the standard file and pressed the Keep option to keep the existing PIDs. Or you can simply edit it and input "221e69" as its value. Did the same w/ the Oil Level PID (its value is 2203e6 though). You mentioned Oil Volume, I had no issue w/ that one but here's the value if you need it: 2203f2.
You might try quitting the Torque app on the phone before you shut the car off or remove the phone from the car.
Unfortunately that didn't work.
Given my recent electrical issues, I think I've had the drain ever since my last visit to my local independent (they were checking live data in an attempt to figure out some codes; I guess they don't know about the obd issue).
I'll see about the software update. Hopefully something turns up.