How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
#1
How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Carl posted these instructions and I got a request to make it easier to search for this thread for future members.
MORE>MORE>MORE>XGAUGE>EDIT
then enter the following numbers: 0 -> 7 -> 4 -> 5 -> 2 -> 2 -> 4 -> 9 -> 2 -> 3
should then have 0745224923 showing
press OK>
then enter: 0 -> 4 -> 6 -> 2 -> 8 -> 5 -> 4 -> 9 -> 0 -> 6 -> 2 -> 3
press OK>
then enter: 3 -> 0 -> 1 -> 0
press OK>
then enter: 0 -> 0 -> 7 -> D -> 2 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0
press OK>
then enter the name you want one letter at a time: S -> O -> C
press OK>
press SAVE>
press EXIT>
in gauge mode press the buttons until SOC shows up.
Also, how do you make TANK MPG or Current TRIP an X-gauge?
GaryG
MORE>MORE>MORE>XGAUGE>EDIT
then enter the following numbers: 0 -> 7 -> 4 -> 5 -> 2 -> 2 -> 4 -> 9 -> 2 -> 3
should then have 0745224923 showing
press OK>
then enter: 0 -> 4 -> 6 -> 2 -> 8 -> 5 -> 4 -> 9 -> 0 -> 6 -> 2 -> 3
press OK>
then enter: 3 -> 0 -> 1 -> 0
press OK>
then enter: 0 -> 0 -> 7 -> D -> 2 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0 -> 0
press OK>
then enter the name you want one letter at a time: S -> O -> C
press OK>
press SAVE>
press EXIT>
in gauge mode press the buttons until SOC shows up.
Also, how do you make TANK MPG or Current TRIP an X-gauge?
GaryG
#2
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
My wife bought a new 3.0 liter awd MM (no-H) and when installing her SG, I installed mine and kept hers, so now I have one that should be capable of reading x-gauges.
FWIW, I drove it for a day of errands and thought it lacked any low-end. My FEH, felt a LOT peppier and I prefer driving it.
FWIW, I drove it for a day of errands and thought it lacked any low-end. My FEH, felt a LOT peppier and I prefer driving it.
#4
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
http://www.scangauge.com/support/pdfs/XGAUGE.pdf
UNLESS scanguage has updated that file with new info it doesn't solve the problem.
#5
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
My wife bought a new 3.0 liter awd MM (no-H) and when installing her SG, I installed mine and kept hers, so now I have one that should be capable of reading x-gauges.
FWIW, I drove it for a day of errands and thought it lacked any low-end. My FEH, felt a LOT peppier and I prefer driving it.
FWIW, I drove it for a day of errands and thought it lacked any low-end. My FEH, felt a LOT peppier and I prefer driving it.
I think the FEH "feels" peppier in normal driving- but if you go full throttle the V6 has more stamina.
The hybrid driving experience is twice as fun as driving the gas one though!
bill
#6
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
If you do the MORE> MORE> MORE> <VERSION and have 3.14 or 3.15 showing, you can read SoC and other xgauges. If you see 3.15*, you are out of luck. I doubt there will ever be a solution since the * indicates the older, obsolete microprocessor. There may be another software rev coming out in the near future but it will primarily benefit Toyotas.
#7
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Interesting comment re: performance of v6 vs FEH, my wife drove my 06 FEH FWD and told me she thought it was also peppier than her 08 V6 awd.
I think the FEH "feels" peppier in normal driving- but if you go full throttle the V6 has more stamina.
The hybrid driving experience is twice as fun as driving the gas one though!
bill
I think the FEH "feels" peppier in normal driving- but if you go full throttle the V6 has more stamina.
The hybrid driving experience is twice as fun as driving the gas one though!
bill
#9
Re: How to program State Of Charge SOC on the ScanGauge
Can anyone tell me what the "normal" SOC range is for my 08 FEH? I just programmed Xguage for SOC and my readings are between 55 - 67. Is it me or is there something amiss in that I can't seem to get it up near 100% - even charging going downhill for a couple miles.