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Having an issue on my iQuad gauges, when the coolant temp hits 205F it jumps to -40F instead, gauge on the dash still works fine,   Is there a way to pull a CAN rip off the adrenaline to check the values when the coolant temp switches from 204F to 205F?

 

Running V2 2.61 stable  and iQuad 1.9.40

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Mostly Stock 2001 2500, 47Re

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  • Yep,  send a big o'le thank you to dodge / cummins for deciding that anything over 204*f on the j1939 network is not important.         spent more time than I care to admit trying to fi

  • Thanks Guys,   Good to know.   I wish there was a J1939 standard that they could have designed to.  If only SAE would have come out with a list of J1939 standards for all engine/automotive c

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    Limitation of the CANBus. Nothing can be done about it. Cluster runs on the CCD network.

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Yup, it kinda sucks, but it just reminds me to look to the cluster when I see -40.

Yep,  send a big o'le thank you to dodge / cummins for deciding that anything over 204*f on the j1939 network is not important.    

 

 

spent more time than I care to admit trying to fix this, but the data is just not there.

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Thanks Guys,

 

Good to know.   I wish there was a J1939 standard that they could have designed to.  If only SAE would have come out with a list of J1939 standards for all engine/automotive companies to follow

 

 

lol, there was a j1939 standard at that point,  even SAE standard.  They just didn't follow it back then.  OEM was just given a lot of room to do what they want

 

for example.

 

the coolant is read via the stardard, offset / size / pgn etc etc.   They just for whatever reason don't report anything over 204*f.  

 

 

same goes for ALOT of things on the bus.  IE: True engine load, there kinda there on 98-00, but not really...  but 01-02 engine load is reported correctly.  

 

 

Baro: always reports 14psi....... no matter what truck 

 

:mad:

I read right over the sarcasm hahaha..   I must be dead inside....thanks dodge

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