PIDs for Torque/Torque Pro?

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I got a Bluetooth OBD2 dongle in yesterday, and setup an old phone to use as a dedicated screen for Torque Pro. However, I've found a goodly amount of sensors that don't work (like IAT and coolant temp). I was wondering if anyone had a list of the PIDs for different sensors for Honda?
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I got a Bluetooth OBD2 dongle in yesterday, and setup an old phone to use as a dedicated screen for Torque Pro. However, I've found a goodly amount of sensors that don't work (like IAT and coolant temp). I was wondering if anyone had a list of the PIDs for different sensors for Honda?
I'm in same boat as you, can't get it to work either, according to ktuner they are standard pids
 

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Download:
TorqueScan (Torque OBD Plugin)
from the Google Play Store. The plug-in is by Ian Hawkins. (You need Torque Pro for plug-ins to work.) The plug-in will scan your PID's to find what's active.
 
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Download:
TorqueScan (Torque OBD Plugin)
from the Google Play Store. The plug-in is by Ian Hawkins. (You need Torque Pro for plug-ins to work.) The plug-in will scan your PID's to find what's active.
I've seen this mentioned, but haven't tried it yet because I'm lazy AF.

Can you confirm this works?
 


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Dude, RAD!!

Thank you!!
 

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Dude, RAD!!

Thank you!!
I tried it tonight and it still does not work, installed lan Hawkins plugin as recommend and there is no data for Intake Air Temp or Coolant? Even tried running the extended PID and it didn't find any.
 
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I tried it tonight and it still does not work, installed lan Hawkins plugin as recommend and there is no data for Intake Air Temp or Coolant? Even tried running the extended PID and it didn't find any.
Same. The plugin did look to pick up a few things, but IAT and coolant are still dead.
 

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Any other recommendations on this? Still cannot get IAT or any other important readings. Tried iOS and android and several different obd dongles including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
 

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Ironically, I have an old install of Torque from my VW TDI a few years ago on a tablet. The coolant temp works on it.

Coolent Pid: 0167 Equation b-40 auto, that should give you the engine coolant temp sensor. I'll go through the rest later today and post what else works.
 


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Ironically, I have an old install of Torque from my VW TDI a few years ago on a tablet. The coolant temp works on it.

Coolent Pid: 0167 Equation b-40 auto, that should give you the engine coolant temp sensor. I'll go through the rest later today and post what else works.
That's awesome, I was able to get coolant to work on dash command, however cannot get intake temp to work
 

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Okay, IAT is apparently PID 0168, -40 to 300, unit (the little degree symbol) C, b-40. with that I get an IAT of 122F and giving it a bit of throttle it drops to 120F, which with a turbo seems about right.

I'm going to try a range of -40 to 215, and an equation of a-40 later, I'll update if it works better
 

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Okay, IAT is apparently PID 0168, -40 to 300, unit (the little degree symbol) C, b-40. with that I get an IAT of 122F and giving it a bit of throttle it drops to 120F, which with a turbo seems about right.

I'm going to try a range of -40 to 215, and an equation of a-40 later, I'll update if it works better
I can test any pids or variations you need me too, can you explain what difference a-40 and b-40 means? I quite don’t understand them, also will range make sensor read diff? I thought it was just a dial range? I also have the Auto Scanner so will be able to confirm true readings... I know we have 2 IAT sensors and 2 ECT sensors, see below pic.

Honda Civic 10th gen PIDs for Torque/Torque Pro? 523BC6B5-4650-4D05-B725-FE892C947D29
 

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Okay, IAT is apparently PID 0168, -40 to 300, unit (the little degree symbol) C, b-40. with that I get an IAT of 122F and giving it a bit of throttle it drops to 120F, which with a turbo seems about right.

I'm going to try a range of -40 to 215, and an equation of a-40 later, I'll update if it works better
Also did you test out and get the 0167 pid to work for ECT that was posted here?
 

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Also did you test out and get the 0167 pid to work for ECT that was posted here?
I did the 0167 works, entering a-40 as the equation makes the IAT read -31ish degrees so no good there. Near as I can tell the range is just the numbers on the dial, as to the 'b' and 'a' in equation I don't know but it seems to be absolute or relative numbers from the sensor.
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