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I just added a Scantool to my 2013 EL. It has an auxiliary cooler and I've even considered adding a secondary cooler or an upgraded one since I tow a 32 foot travel trailer with it. Even if I added a 2nd cooler I want to be able to monitor the transmission temperature so I figured it would be easier to by the Scantool first to see where I run at. It might be worth the investment in one of those first. Plus like other posters said you can get other readouta too.
I got a Bluepoint OBD2 scan tool.I just added a Scantool to my 2013 EL. It has an auxiliary cooler and I've even considered adding a secondary cooler or an upgraded one since I tow a 32 foot travel trailer with it. Even if I added a 2nd cooler I want to be able to monitor the transmission temperature so I figured it would be easier to by the Scantool first to see where I run at. It might be worth the investment in one of those first. Plus like other posters said you can get other readouta too.
I towed this weekend with the Scantool OBDLink MX Bluetooth scanner. Using the Torque app gives me the transmission temperature. From what I understand you have to buy the 'pro' app and not use the free one to get the transmission temp readout. In normal driving my transmission fluid temp ran between 170 and 185 degrees and when I was towing this weekend we were at around 195 degrees.I got a Bluepoint OBD2 scan tool.
I'll hook it up today and see if it offers trans temperature read out.
Then I got a Bluetooth OBD2 scanner that I use a app called Torque which does show Trans temperature but the value is always 0..
But I'll try the Snap-ON scanner today ..
Thanks for your help
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