Available PIDs on 10th Gens?

tuxmonkey

R-00330
First Name
Mike
Joined
Oct 3, 2016
Threads
28
Messages
652
Reaction score
478
Location
Houston, TX
Vehicle(s)
'17 Civic Type R #330, '17 Jeep GC Overland
Vehicle Showcase
1
Country flag
Thanks to the help I received I am running OBD2AA to display Torque PIDs on the head unit.

Without adding every PID under the sun and going through trial and error, does anyone know which PIDs are actually available for our cars, specifically Type R in my case? So far I know I cannot read intake air temp and oil temp.
Sponsored

 

Dimitron84

Senior Member
First Name
Patrick
Joined
Mar 25, 2018
Threads
36
Messages
399
Reaction score
180
Location
Youngstown, OH
Vehicle(s)
2018 Civic SI
Country flag
Thanks to the help I received I am running OBD2AA to display Torque PIDs on the head unit.

Without adding every PID under the sun and going through trial and error, does anyone know which PIDs are actually available for our cars, specifically Type R in my case? So far I know I cannot read intake air temp and oil temp.
Have you gotten and further yet? I know our cars don’t have oil temp sensors, however they do have IAT and ECT, just can’t get these to read through my obd either....
 

GermanCivic

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2019
Threads
25
Messages
906
Reaction score
413
Location
Germany
Vehicle(s)
Honda Civic X Sedan
Vehicle Showcase
1
Country flag
I know I'm late, but if anyone is still interested a few years later, here you go:

IAT:
PID: 0168
LONG NAME: Intake Air Temp
SHORT NAME: IAT
MIN VAL: -40
MAX VAL: 300
SCALE: x1
UNIT: °C
EQUATION: B-40

ECT:
PID: 0167
LONG NAME: Engine Coolant
SHORT NAME: ECT
MIN VAL: -40
MAX VAL: 300
SCALE: x1

PS: Those numbers don't work on my european Civic btw.
Edit: they do work if you put them into the PID editor manually. If you import the CSV it doesn't work.
 
Last edited:

GermanCivic

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2019
Threads
25
Messages
906
Reaction score
413
Location
Germany
Vehicle(s)
Honda Civic X Sedan
Vehicle Showcase
1
Country flag
Anyone knows the PID of the fuel consumption, which is displayed on the odometer?
Because the fuel consumption offered by TorquePros PID list is completely off.
Sponsored

 


 


Top