I checked accuracy of these PIDs in Torque using another diagnostic tool (MVCI cable) and Toyota Technstream software - it showed diffrenece between Torque and TIS Techstream of around 1 degree Celcius - which I think was due to time it took me to switch between the two tools. There are two temp sensors, one in the transmission, another one next to the radiator, the latter's readings are higher - it shows temperature of a liquid yet to be cooled down in the radiator. I don't know if it will work with 340 transmission which they installed on 20 v6, but there's a chance it will - someone has to test it. These work fine on my 2006 T4R V6, and should work with any 750 transmission (V6 2005 to 2013, V8 2003 to 2009). In Torque, you should create the following two custom PIDs: You need a bluetooth ELM327 adapter (Ebay) and Torque application installed on your Android-based phone. Been using it for a while now, got it from 4Runner Club Kazakhstan. ![]() Transmission temperature monitoring with OBD2
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