Need PRNDL Status data from scanner
You can edit the HP tuners scanner config to scan PRNDL status and I am curious what this reads for a car with the 4T65e-hd. Mine shows "0" all the time, which I think is D, and I am looking to confirm that this is correct.
So if anyone has HP tuners and can scan their car for PRNDL status while shifting from P to R, then to N, then to D then to low and let me know what the scanner values are for each, it would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking for the actual datalogged values as mine currently reports "0" and I think I have it hardwired to see the car in drive. I am wanting to double check that I have it wired correctly and that the TCM is seeing the car in D.
I am looking for the actual datalogged values as mine currently reports "0" and I think I have it hardwired to see the car in drive. I am wanting to double check that I have it wired correctly and that the TCM is seeing the car in D.
I attached the log file below so you can view it
Last edited by 91parkave; Jul 19, 2013 at 11:22 AM.
If you export it to excel and look at all the data samples, yours has all "0"s under the PRNDL Status column as well... probably means it isn't a supported function with the scanner.
Can you post the copy of the scanner config you are using to see the PRNDL in the tables? The ones i have don't show anything PRNDL related when I playback the log.
If you export it to excel and look at all the data samples, yours has all "0"s under the PRNDL Status column as well... probably means it isn't a supported function with the scanner.
Can you post the copy of the scanner config you are using to see the PRNDL in the tables? The ones i have don't show anything PRNDL related when I playback the log.
Just tried the same thing with excel all 0's and trans current gear is all 3's in excel as well....weird
Last edited by 91parkave; Jul 19, 2013 at 06:46 PM.
The current gear column works for me. I can see it upshift and downshift through the gears during a drive and shows 4th gear when I am at a steady cruise on the interstate.
Thanks for your help!






