Other custom PIDs for torque app

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gamezonebull

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I have a 2012 Range Rover Sport (works on CAN bus 11 bit/500). I want to use Torque app to read certain parameters from my car like "Distance to next service", "Time to next service", "Distance since last service/oil change", "Time since last service/oil change". I haven't found any PIDs for these in any forum (even Torque forum) and was wondering if any kind soul here would help me with the PIDs.

Thanks a lot in advance.
 
I doubt anything more advanced then reading and clearing engine ECU codes is available on a generic Bluetooth dongle, using Torque.

You'll need a dedicated LR code reader for that job. Either a cheaper unit like the Icarsoft I930, or much a more advanced but expensive unit like the Gap Diagnostics IID in Bluetooth form.
I don't believe you can have all of those parameters active at one time however. From memory, the Ipack can be configured to give you one of the options on the display, but not all 3. Although a quick email to Gap would be worth doing, as they might be able to spin you some custom software, to allow it to be done. ;)
 
I doubt anything more advanced then reading and clearing engine ECU codes is available on a generic Bluetooth dongle, using Torque.

You'll need a dedicated LR code reader for that job. Either a cheaper unit like the Icarsoft I930, or much a more advanced but expensive unit like the Gap Diagnostics IID in Bluetooth form. ;)
I was looking through some posts and people have used Torque app with elm devices to read various parameters
for example: https://www.aulro.com/afvb/electron...e-app-oil-temp-oil-level-trans-temp-more.html
So I felt like its possible to read using Torque app.
 
I was looking through some posts and people have used Torque app with elm devices to read various parameters
for example: https://www.aulro.com/afvb/electron...e-app-oil-temp-oil-level-trans-temp-more.html
So I felt like its possible to read using Torque app.

You'll only be able to read what LR allow to be broadcast over the standard OBD2 data stream. This could well include basic data from the TCM, or other power train modules.

Unfortunately the stuff you're asking about will be in the Ipack module, which can't be accessed by a basic OBD2 interface.

You'll need a dedicated reader/updater, as previously mentioned.

I'm no authority on the RRS however. You're best bet is to ask the same question in the Range Rover section of the forum, to see if any of those guys know more. ;)
 
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