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popeye59 wrote:TMBLSN wrote:jagco wrote:
If any of you has installed the Scanguage yourself, could you tell me just how complicated it is io install it? If you don't want to take up more of this thread, just PM me.
Nothing to install. You just plug it into the diagnostic port under your dash.
But if you're using it to monitor things like tranny temp while towing, where do you put the monitor? Do you velcro it down somewhere or what? I'm sure you don't just let it dangle.
โAug-18-2010 05:07 AM
โAug-18-2010 04:10 AM
TMBLSN wrote:jagco wrote:
If any of you has installed the Scanguage yourself, could you tell me just how complicated it is io install it? If you don't want to take up more of this thread, just PM me.
Nothing to install. You just plug it into the diagnostic port under your dash.
โAug-17-2010 03:09 PM
TMBLSN wrote:jagco wrote:
If any of you has installed the Scanguage yourself, could you tell me just how complicated it is io install it? If you don't want to take up more of this thread, just PM me.
Nothing to install. You just plug it into the diagnostic port under your dash.
โAug-17-2010 03:04 PM
jagco wrote:
If any of you has installed the Scanguage yourself, could you tell me just how complicated it is io install it? If you don't want to take up more of this thread, just PM me.
โAug-17-2010 02:39 PM
โAug-17-2010 02:37 PM
wannabegone wrote:tomman58 wrote:wannabegone wrote:
I agree 3 of my best purchases are the Scangauge, TPS system and a rearview camera. makes the trip much less stressful
I don't see anything on the Scangauge that my truck doesn't already show. Why do you feel it is needed?
My truck ( and most others ) has a DIC that gives all needed info and alarms for anything of importance.
Just wondering.
My 2000 truck does not have a transmission temp gauge and I did not want to tap into the cooler line. Plus last year my coolant temp sensor for the coolant temp gauge went out on a trip so it's nice to have a back up. plus if a code should set it gives you various live data to help find the problem.
Chris
โAug-17-2010 01:47 PM
tomman58 wrote:wannabegone wrote:
I agree 3 of my best purchases are the Scangauge, TPS system and a rearview camera. makes the trip much less stressful
I don't see anything on the Scangauge that my truck doesn't already show. Why do you feel it is needed?
My truck ( and most others ) has a DIC that gives all needed info and alarms for anything of importance.
Just wondering.
โAug-17-2010 12:51 PM
โAug-17-2010 10:53 AM
Wife'nHubby wrote:
Keeping a list in our wallets is mandatory for hubby's issues. Hey - a list is a VERY small thing to carry.
At least this summer we can travel for the first time in almost 4 years. Prior to that, we had to stay within 1 hour of hubby's hospital.
Yeah, right, I said "We can travel" - after two artificial hearts and a heart transplant we are so broke now we can't afford to travel. Anyone else find that ironic like we do?
Shari