Anyone had the extended PID for the IAC?
#1
Anyone had the extended PID for the IAC?
I know this is a long shot but does anyone happen to have the Dodge Extended PID value for the IAC on a 1997 5.2L? I'm hoping I can monitor it. I was able to find the PID data for Long Term Fuel Trim and it works perfectly but monitoring the IAC would be quite nice for troubleshooting.
Here's what I need:
1. OBD2 Mode and PID in hex (example: 01 0D = Vehicle Speed)
2. The minimum value (in volts, mA, steps or Hz)
3. The maximum value (in volts, mA, steps or Hz)
4. The unit type (probably voltage, mA, steps, Hz or %)
5. The equation (example: (A-128)*100/128 is what I found for Long Term Fuel Trim)
The generic OBD2 PIDs are easy to find but the Dodge extended PIDs are impossible to find.
I'm going to post this on a few forums with the hope that someone out there might have this info. Thanks!
Here's what I need:
1. OBD2 Mode and PID in hex (example: 01 0D = Vehicle Speed)
2. The minimum value (in volts, mA, steps or Hz)
3. The maximum value (in volts, mA, steps or Hz)
4. The unit type (probably voltage, mA, steps, Hz or %)
5. The equation (example: (A-128)*100/128 is what I found for Long Term Fuel Trim)
The generic OBD2 PIDs are easy to find but the Dodge extended PIDs are impossible to find.
I'm going to post this on a few forums with the hope that someone out there might have this info. Thanks!
#2
I have no clue.. I know mine works when you turn the key on.. but I'm afraid i never see it fully closed.. like almost.. but air can still get in.. does not seem to actually plug the hole at all.. but I know it opens up all the way..
Those figures would be cool to know. Keep this one of fav list.
Those figures would be cool to know. Keep this one of fav list.
#4
Just in case anyone needs this, here is the Generic OBD2 PID list link. I think the Dodge/Chrysler Extended PID list is going to cost.....a lot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs