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24 minutes ago, MattyP said:

I tried everything to get eot it just wouldn't work

Want the formula?

 

K31th, that is correct. The formula I have is not garanteed to be correct, but I believe it is close enough.

there is a thread on here somewhere which has the formula in any case MattyP

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I added in a custom PID to Torque.

On the main dash screen at the bottom left, there is a  gear.

Click on that and then choose settings.

Scroll down to Manage extra PPIDs/Sensors

choose the menu option to ADD Custom PID

Then fill in the details as per this.

 

OBD2 PID Editor

 

OBD2 Mode and PID

221310

 

Long Name(used in menus)

Engine oil temp

 

Short Name

EOT

 

Min Value

0.0

 

Max Value

300.0

 

Scale Factor

x1

Unit Type

Degree(symbol) C

 

Equation

(((A*256)+B)/100)-40

 

OBD header to use

Auto

 

 

 

 

PS. MAttyP did that work for you?

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bloody new phone S7 wont pair to the car...........GRRRR!

 

Its the car Bluetooth. Recommendations to fix it? The only thing I can think of is to discount the battery

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Clear cache.  I can suggest a foolproof method if you like?

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Have you checked what devices are paired with the BT on the car?

 

We usually find that's the problem with the work phones, delete a few old paired devices and try again.

 

Most cars usually allow up to 5 devices to be paired.

 

Edit: looks like the MKII module does 8:

 

How many phones can I pair? The system supports up to eight different phones, although only one phone can be connected at any one time. If you attempt to add a ninth phone, the system will automatically delete the first paired phone.

 

https://www.ford.com.au/servlet/BlobServer/Ford_Falcon_Bluetooth_Compatibility_Guide.pdf?blobtable=DFYBlob&blobheader=application%2Fpdf&blobwhere=1248899114499&blobcol=urlblob&blobkey=id

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