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Old 05-10-2011, 08:47 AM
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Does anyone know the auto transmission PID code? I'm trying to get the torque app for android to read the trans temp but it isn't recognizing it.
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Bump. Anyone?
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I was trying to find it on the Diablo data viewer but they don't have any reference number... Sorry
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Originally Posted by Tyler2786
I was trying to find it on the Diablo data viewer but they don't have any reference number... Sorry
Grr. Thanks for trying though, maybe I can email diablo
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bump. I use the app and would love to find out what the PID is.
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Just curious (not that I have any info on this ), are you talking about the algorithm or just the process control inputs (P,I & D) ?
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From my understanding its the second thing you mentioned
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Originally Posted by AirJordan613
From my understanding its the second thing you mentioned
That makes sense since the PID model is already well defined (not just for this application but for any system). There could be some variations to it so I was just curious if the algorithm Chrysler implemented had anything special.

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