Individual tire pressure on 2010?

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I asked this in the FORScan section, but there isn't much traffic there...
Just picked up an OBDLink MX+ and am currently using Torque pro (and OBDLink that came with it). Basically I wanted to be able to monitor any misfires and transmission temp as well as the general diags. I would also like to see the individual tire pressures from the TPM. Is there a way to do this? I loaded the enhanced vehicle info in both programs. I didn't see any pids for it that seem to work. There was a set that listed (tyre pressure) but I'm not getting info from that. Do I need Forscan for that? I'm sure that will come in very handy when the light is on and it is cold out.
 

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There should be 6 PIDS for Tire Pressure. Shouldn't need Forscan.

Front Left
Front Right
Rear Left Inside
Rear Left Outside
Rear Right Inside
Rear Right Outside

For the rears, IIRC you use the "Outside" PID unless you have a dually (not offered on Expeditions, but how cool would that be, eh?)
 
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There should be 6 PIDS for Tire Pressure. Shouldn't need Forscan.

Front Left
Front Right
Rear Left Inside
Rear Left Outside
Rear Right Inside
Rear Right Outside

For the rears, IIRC you use the "Outside" PID unless you have a dually (not offered on Expeditions, but how cool would that be, eh?)

Thank you, Any idea what the PID function or number is? I didn't see it, so maybe I can manually add it?
 

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I'm new to torque pro, but found out if you are connected with vehicle running TP will show all the pids. And if they will work for your vehicle, there will be live data there before you add them to your custom dash. If no data dont bother adding them, as they wont work. 0bc1baf9fd48f04ecbfeab9cfbe1bfbc.jpg

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Thank you, Any idea what the PID function or number is? I didn't see it, so maybe I can manually add it?
Not off the top of my head. It may be in the extended PIDS; access to the extended PIDS is an add-on feature for most apps. I'll look it up when I get home if someone hasn't answered by then.
 

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I'm new to torque pro, but found out if you are connected with vehicle running TP will show all the pids. And if they will work for your vehicle, there will be live data there before you add them to your custom dash. If no data dont bother adding them, as they wont work. 0bc1baf9fd48f04ecbfeab9cfbe1bfbc.jpg

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Look in the Network A - Body Control Module PIDS in the Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Extended PID list. I use OBDLink and OBD Fusion. You may have to purchase the extended PIDS, and then allow the app to search after you log in and connect to the OBD system. Make sure your vehicle is running when you do that.
 

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There should be 6 PIDS for Tire Pressure. Shouldn't need Forscan.

Front Left
Front Right
Rear Left Inside
Rear Left Outside
Rear Right Inside
Rear Right Outside

For the rears, IIRC you use the "Outside" PID unless you have a dually (not offered on Expeditions, but how cool would that be, eh?)

I had wondered about the Outside label. Hadn’t considered the dually possibility. Thanks for the clarification!
 
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Look in the Network A - Body Control Module PIDS in the Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Extended PID list. I use OBDLink and OBD Fusion. You may have to purchase the extended PIDS, and then allow the app to search after you log in and connect to the OBD system. Make sure your vehicle is running when you do that.

I don't have the Body Control Module in the list. Guess that is the issue. I do have 4 'tyre' pressure sensor pids in the list of all, but they don't report anything. I was hoping there was a custom one on the 2010 that I could enable to do it. Maybe it just isn't there...
 

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I don't have the Body Control Module in the list. Guess that is the issue. I do have 4 'tyre' pressure sensor pids in the list of all, but they don't report anything. I was hoping there was a custom one on the 2010 that I could enable to do it. Maybe it just isn't there...
I don't have Torque Pro, so I don't know what that interface looks like. I'm sure someone else here does, though.
 
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I bought ForScan and up popped the tire pressure readings. Not sure why the extended pids in the other 2 don't have them, but I can get them now if needed.
 

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I know it doesn't work on my 2011.
I have tried the OBDLinkMX, and a manually switched ELM327 OBD/Bluetooth adapter. The PIDs for the tire pressures are allegedly on the MS-CAN bus. Not the HS-CAN that has all of your engine sensors. I've tried torque and the OBDLink app and even purchased the extended PIDs. Nothing.
 

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I bought ForScan and up popped the tire pressure readings. Not sure why the extended pids in the other 2 don't have them, but I can get them now if needed.
Do you have any details on those PIDs? What OBD Header, HS/MS CAN bus, PIDs etc?
 

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I know it doesn't work on my 2011.
I have tried the OBDLinkMX, and a manually switched ELM327 OBD/Bluetooth adapter. The PIDs for the tire pressures are allegedly on the MS-CAN bus. Not the HS-CAN that has all of your engine sensors. I've tried torque and the OBDLink app and even purchased the extended PIDs. Nothing.

Android or Apple?

OBDLinkMX should work for Android using the OBDLink app, and the extended PID’s for your year should have been free.

OBDLinkMX+ works for both Android and Apple for the same.

The OBDLinkMX adapters can access the MSCan, that is why they are always the recommended choice.


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I use Torque Pro on Android. And everything works exactly as desired. Yes, with the OBDLink software, the standard PIDs were free, but there were no TPMS PIDs that I could get to work.
But I could never get the tire pressure PIDs to return any data. I used the Diagnostic Start/Stop commands STP53/STP33 in torque to switch busses.
I just could never get TPMS data, no matter what I did.
But I'm going to give it another try today.
 
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I use Torque Pro on Android. And everything works exactly as desired. Yes, with the OBDLink software, the standard PIDs were free, but there were no TPMS PIDs that I could get to work.
But I could never get the tire pressure PIDs to return any data. I used the Diagnostic Start/Stop commands STP53/STP33 in torque to switch busses.
I just could never get TPMS data, no matter what I did.
But I'm going to give it another try today.
I used OBDLink and Torque pro and couldn't get the tire pressures. ForScan worked fine on my 2010. It was just like the above pic from Frankin Jones.
 
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