Already bought mine, should be at my place monday.
Can wait to play with it.
Dave.
Hey Dave
Have you fitted your scangauge to your nav yet? If so does it all work like it does for the common rail engines?
Already bought mine, should be at my place monday.
Can wait to play with it.
Dave.
We have been contacted by a few other 2008 D22/SGII owners recently and they have provided extra compatibility information and have also noted that the fuel consumption side of the SGII does not work if the SGII is set to diesela or dieselb. To get the fuel consumption working they have set the SGII fuel type to “GAS” and recalibrated the SGII again over a few tank fulls and they report that it works perfectly set to this mode once calibrated. This is a strange solution but so far it seems to have solved the problem.
Also note that the SGII will not show any readings on the MAP gauge as the D22 only uses a MAF sensor.
On some D40 Narvaras (only about 20% of Navara owners we have sold to) in order to get the SGII to connect, the owners have had to change the SGII PIDS setting from ALL to SUPPORTED. Could you try changing the PIDS setting while still using the diesela fuel setting and see if it gets the fuel consumption readings working.
We have not had any 2009+ D22 owners report this lack of fuel consumption readings on their SGII (in fact no 2009 owners have left us any feedback!) so we can only assume that there may be some changes to the ECU in the later models and they correctly report fuel consumption when set to diesela.
Hi Guys,
I noticed you guys talking about your Speedo's which are out, and therefor the Odo's are out too.
I was talking to a mate of mine (Auto lecki) and we were talking about speedo over reading. He had a mate who sells a small electronic box which rectifies the speedo difference to read correctly. Apparently the guys sells hundreds of them for Toyota's up in the mines.
When asked about the Navara's, he said there is an issue with the Navs because the black box alters Speedo and Odo the same, by percentage. His advice was that the Navara's have accurate Odo's but over reading speedo's and by adding the black box, it will make the Odo read incorrectly.
All this for a mere $220, I didn't think my speedo over reading was an issue, especially when I just use the GPS speedo.
Food for thought,
DJ
Twice in recent weeks I have passed through one of those 5km-long "Odometer Check" sections of highway.
The first time, my car agreed perfectly with the distance travelled - it clocked 5km as I passed the last sign.
The second time, it was within half of the 100metre reading limit (guessing at the time interval mentally, not 100% accurate). Since this was still fairly close to accurate, I'm now considering my Odometer to be highly accurate and my speedometer to be Politically accurate.
didnt know those existed? lol
need some of those over here, would be handy
Twice in recent weeks I have passed through one of those 5km-long "Odometer Check" sections of highway.
The first time, my car agreed perfectly with the distance travelled - it clocked 5km as I passed the last sign.
The second time, it was within half of the 100metre reading limit (guessing at the time interval mentally, not 100% accurate). Since this was still fairly close to accurate, I'm now considering my Odometer to be highly accurate and my speedometer to be Politically accurate.
Along similar lines to the odo/speedo being out the other useful thing I use quite a bit on Scangauge is the fuel figures.
I'm not overly worried about LPH or averages, because I can work them out by myself, but given that the fuel gauge is also out, in that the there is alot more k's in the top half than the bottom half and the light comes on anywhere from 18 litres to 9 litres left I regularly use the "litres to empty" function on Scangauge.
My "litres to empty" at worst is only ever about 0.5 of a litre out and I've found that like so many other factors with a car shorter more stop and go traveling is more than likely to produce the small error than long distance cruising but 0.5 of a litre out is close enough for me even if it did happen all the time.
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