ScanGauge III S-Gauge Commands

WSS

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Anyone use a ScanGauge II or III? I an looking for a X-Gauge command for my (swapped in) 545RFE trans temp. The issue is I am not sure that my hemiswap.com ECU has the port flashed into the system. I uprgaded my SG II ro a newre and much easier to use SG III. I just had the trans rebuilt and would like to monitor it's temp via the SG II. Any ideas? CAn I use jscan to see if the trans is outputting the sensor info? If so, how?

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WSS
 
What would be best, Jeep or Dodge?

Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear on that.
Scangauge.
They write the code for the Xgauges, based on the ECU data for each system, and would know whether or not you can get TFT for your specific vehicle with whatever the *hemiswap* thing is added, or if they've ever heard of it. Perhaps someone else has already asked them?
They're located in Phoenix (Mesa, actually) if you fancy a road trip.

Or, there are some newer OBD II plug in ECU data readers/modification devices, that are available on Amazon, for example.
 
The ecu installed in my JKU when the hemi and 545rfe where installed (2009) was done by hemiswap.com they are unfortunately out of business.

I’ve tried both Jeep and dodge sections at the ScanGauge site but no luck yet. I have tried at least 20 different sets of codes varying from trucks, challengers, etc.

There are custom x gauge codes that are available for the SG III and II that are custom written by individuals. That is most likely what I am looking for. Maybe some obscure forum??

It is possible that my ECU does not have the TFT info flashed on the canbus. Anyone have any thoughts on how I could confirm if the TFT info is being broadcast by my ECU?
 
I had the same issue on the oil PSI, I could get it in pascals, but no PSI. I added a marshall oil PSI gauge to deal with it. Here is the SG III showing info after a long pull at the peak of Cajon pass. Coolant temp is high but not overheated like it would be before the trans rebuild. The torque converter was slipping and causing a heat build up.

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