Question about EFILive V5
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We have two cars. Mine is a 2001 Firehawk A4, my husbands is 2001 WS6 M6.
On my A4 I can scan Delivered engine torque, but it will not record any values in my husbands M6. Is there a different PID that works in the M6s?
On my A4 I can scan Delivered engine torque, but it will not record any values in my husbands M6. Is there a different PID that works in the M6s?
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Have you tried running the menu option:
OBDII->Check Pids (hot key Shift-F1)?
That will mark PIDs as either supported or unsupported for the connected vehicle.
The supported PIDs are saved in a file called xxxx.vin where xxxx is the first 11 characters of the VIN. The file is stored in the PID directory.
Each time EFILiveV5 is connected to a vehicle it checks the appropriate *.vin file to determine which PIDs are valid for that vehicle.
It may be worth running the check explicitly on the WS6. There are a number of Torque PIDs - one of them may be available on the WS6
Note: EFILiveV5 only implements the subset of PIDs (from the set of all GM PIDs) that are available on various LS1 equipped vehicles around the world.
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OBDII->Check Pids (hot key Shift-F1)?
That will mark PIDs as either supported or unsupported for the connected vehicle.
The supported PIDs are saved in a file called xxxx.vin where xxxx is the first 11 characters of the VIN. The file is stored in the PID directory.
Each time EFILiveV5 is connected to a vehicle it checks the appropriate *.vin file to determine which PIDs are valid for that vehicle.
It may be worth running the check explicitly on the WS6. There are a number of Torque PIDs - one of them may be available on the WS6
Note: EFILiveV5 only implements the subset of PIDs (from the set of all GM PIDs) that are available on various LS1 equipped vehicles around the world.
Regards
Paul