What does a ScanGauge 2 do?
ScanGauge provides real-time data about your vehicle’s instant and average fuel economy, fuel used, cost of fuel used for each trip, cost per mile, gallons per hour and more! Real time feedback like what the ScanGauge provides is one of the most effective.
Does ScanGauge show transmission temp?
Your ScanGauge features the exclusive X-GAUGE™ Programmable Gauge System that provides you a method to tap into this additional information. The feature is available on Scangauge-II, Scangauge-D and Scangauge-KR. You can monitor parameters such as transmission temperature, trip data and fuel economy information.
Does ScanGauge show oil pressure?
No, it doesn’t read oil pressure or trans temp.
What is TFC on ScanGauge?
TFC. Trip Fuel Cost. This is the total fuel cost for the current trip.
Does ScanGauge show turbo boost?
ScanGauge-II is designed to read Boost (BST) as part of its built-in digital gauges. This is available on most Turbo and Super charged engines.
Do I need a ScanGauge?
Why Do I need One? ScanGauge will help you keep an eye on your vehicle’s most vital systems and make sure they are within normal operating conditions. In addition to all the built-in gauges, ScanGauge-II features the exclusive X-Gauge feature which allows you to program additional manufacturer specific gauges.
Can ScanGauge clear codes?
Clear Trouble Codes The ScanGauge II can be used to clear the trouble codes and data which will turn off the warning lamp.
How do I turn on ScanGauge?
The HOME button, located in the lower right corner of the front face and marked with a red circle, has a single function — to display the Home Screen. Pushing the HOME button will display the Home Screen as shown on the next page. If the ScanGauge is off, pressing the HOME button will turn it on.
How do I reset my ScanGauge 2?
To reset mileage, etc., push the red button, select fillup and press done after filling the tank. It resets the data.
What is map on ScanGauge?
Manifold Absolute Pressure = Atmospheric Pressure + Boost Pressure. so if i assume, Atmospheric Pressure in Toronto Canada is somewhere 14.7 PSI… for example: during idling, MAP indicated 4.9 PSI.