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Old 12-30-2007, 01:18 PM
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Default Re: Scangauge II Install (so easy a caveman could do it)

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Originally Posted by Brad's Dad View Post
Nice mounting job. I'm considering purchasing and this idea works!

Are you able to get transmission temperature to read out on your Scangauge II? I emailed the company with that question about my '06 (as well as how many cords I'd need for our 4 vehicles) and never heard back. Tranny temp is one reason I'd buy the Scangauge for sure (not to mention code reading on the 4 vehicles in our family).

Thanks for the great post and any info on tranny temp.

Fred
Sadly it does not read transmission temp. It has a few short falls but all in all it's a lot packed into one little package. Glad you liked the post.
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2005 4.0L V6 SR5 Access Cab -18" Magnaflow and faux dual 12" Tips --Sound Clip --ScanGauge II __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______________________
Other Mods:--Disconnected Keyless Entry "Beep"--Missile Switch--NASTA SS Nerf Bars--Grille Logo Mod

Future Mods:-ARB REAR LOCKER (If I PCS to Alaska) -Bilstein 5100 adjustable shocks -Bakflip G2 Cover
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