Rusty, Looked through some of the notes I have available right now and I may have added custom PID myself, I found this note and don't remember for sure if it's what I used or not, But I saved it for some reason
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1. Open the torque app. (you dont need to be connected to your OBD at this point.
2. From the main screen click the settings gear at the bottom left od the screen.
3. Click Settings on the popup window
3. Click Manage extra PIDs/Sensors
4. click the 3 dots in on the top right corner
5. click Add custom PID
6. Enter the following information
OBD2 Mode and PID = 22b010
Long name = whatever you want
Short name = whatever you want
minimum value = 0.0
Maximum value = 100.0
Scale factor = x1
Unit type = F
Equation = ((A*256)+B)*(1/64)
OBD Header = Leave it blank
Diagnostic start = leave it blank
Diagnostics stop = Leave it blank
Overrides PID = Does not override any PID
7. click OK
8. click the 3 dots in on the top right corner again
9. click Add custom PID again
10. Enter the following information for wake up
OBD2 Mode and PID = 3e01
Long name = whatever you want
Short name = whatever you want
minimum value = 0.0
Maximum value = 100.0
Scale factor = x1
Unit type = leave it blank
Equation = A
OBD Header = 7df
Diagnostic start = leave it blank
Diagnostics stop = Leave it blank
Overrides PID = Does not override any PID
11. Click ok
12. Connect to your OBD
13. click Real time gauges
14. click the settings gear at the bottom left of the gauges window
15. click Add display
16. click Digital Display
17. not scroll through the sensor list and find the one you created for wake up and click on it
18. select the size. I usually use small
19. drag the display where you want it
20. click the settings gear at the bottom left of the gauges window again
21. click Add display
22. click Digital Display
23. not scroll through the sensor list and find the one you created for temp and click on it
24. select the size. I usually use small
25. drag the display directly over the wake up display
26. read the display and enjoy your transmission temp output!"
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1. Open the torque app. (you dont need to be connected to your OBD at this point.
2. From the main screen click the settings gear at the bottom left od the screen.
3. Click Settings on the popup window
3. Click Manage extra PIDs/Sensors
4. click the 3 dots in on the top right corner
5. click Add custom PID
6. Enter the following information
OBD2 Mode and PID = 22b010
Long name = whatever you want
Short name = whatever you want
minimum value = 0.0
Maximum value = 100.0
Scale factor = x1
Unit type = F
Equation = ((A*256)+B)*(1/64)
OBD Header = Leave it blank
Diagnostic start = leave it blank
Diagnostics stop = Leave it blank
Overrides PID = Does not override any PID
7. click OK
8. click the 3 dots in on the top right corner again
9. click Add custom PID again
10. Enter the following information for wake up
OBD2 Mode and PID = 3e01
Long name = whatever you want
Short name = whatever you want
minimum value = 0.0
Maximum value = 100.0
Scale factor = x1
Unit type = leave it blank
Equation = A
OBD Header = 7df
Diagnostic start = leave it blank
Diagnostics stop = Leave it blank
Overrides PID = Does not override any PID
11. Click ok
12. Connect to your OBD
13. click Real time gauges
14. click the settings gear at the bottom left of the gauges window
15. click Add display
16. click Digital Display
17. not scroll through the sensor list and find the one you created for wake up and click on it
18. select the size. I usually use small
19. drag the display where you want it
20. click the settings gear at the bottom left of the gauges window again
21. click Add display
22. click Digital Display
23. not scroll through the sensor list and find the one you created for temp and click on it
24. select the size. I usually use small
25. drag the display directly over the wake up display
26. read the display and enjoy your transmission temp output!"