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Trans Temp Gauge

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Is there a recommendation for a digital gauge that is possibly OBD ported?
Not looking to spend a whole lot but want something accurate.
Thanks!
 

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Hi All,
Is there a recommendation for a digital gauge that is possibly OBD ported?
Not looking to spend a whole lot but want something accurate.
Thanks!
The best setup imo is an obd app for your phone and a plugin for the port. You can get the entire gamut of data. I like the “car scanner” app.
 

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The best setup imo is an obd app for your phone and a plugin for the port. You can get the entire gamut of data. I like the “car scanner” app.
I was actually looking for this set up but can't find the thread that had a link to the OBD adapter to use with the app. I think it was this one,OBDLink MX+. I know it works with FORScan but do you know if it will work with the Car Scanner app?
 

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Yes, it will work great.
 

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Awesome! Thank you!
 

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Thanks for all the hits on this! I'll look through all the recommendations.
 

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Wholly shiit they are pricey
I was looking a banks dash..these guys ate freaking nuts

But it beats running a laptop in passenger seat
Yeah they’re really expensive but they look factory and can display all sorts of info.
 

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Yeah they’re really expensive but they look factory and can display all sorts of info.
It pisses me off to no end
The ip for st was not configured to show boost, and actual engine Temps amd trans temp in numerical format in sport and tow mode
My 150 I enabled numbers under the gauges
No reason our ip is not configured..as the data is there and available


Plus having to give up cold ac air flow is not an option
It's freaking hot here in summer
 

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It pisses me off to no end
The ip for st was not configured to show boost, and actual engine Temps amd trans temp in numerical format in sport and tow mode
My 150 I enabled numbers under the gauges
No reason our ip is not configured..as the data is there and available


Plus having to give up cold ac air flow is not an option
It's freaking hot here in summer
Ford dropped the ball tech wise on this generation. Used all the old stuff, even my 2020 Raptor displays a hundred different gauges, why they don’t do it on these cars I will never know.
 

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Wholly shiit they are pricey
I was looking a banks dash..these guys ate freaking nuts

But it beats running a laptop in passenger seat
Banks last time i looked does not do trans temp ... I have areo force here
 

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I just ordered a Banks iDash for my 25' ST. I will report back on how well it works after a little time. I'm also ordering a few different Autometer pillar gauge pods to see which one will require the least modifying to mount to the Explored pillar and look correct and as factory as possible. I chose a few different gauge pods that look to have the closest profile mounting surface shape to match the pillar trim panel of the Explorer. I always put up a front window sun shade in the summer so I don't want a suction cup style mount being in the way and using a suction style mound on soft surfaced dashes will F' up the dash pad.
 

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I had an Edge CTs 3 in my previous diesel truck. Moved it to the ST and it works great. It wasn’t cheap when I got it but it’s going on 6-ish years of use with no issues. It does give TFT which is what I used doing the first trans fluid change.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

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I just ordered a Banks iDash for my 25' ST. I will report back on how well it works after a little time. I'm also ordering a few different Autometer pillar gauge pods to see which one will require the least modifying to mount to the Explored pillar and look correct and as factory as possible. I chose a few different gauge pods that look to have the closest profile mounting surface shape to match the pillar trim panel of the Explorer. I always put up a front window sun shade in the summer so I don't want a suction cup style mount being in the way and using a suction style mound on soft surfaced dashes will F' up the dash pad.
be very careful of mounting it to the pillar, with the air bag in there if it goes off will launch gauge at you ...
 

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be very careful of mounting it to the pillar, with the air bag in there if it goes off will launch gauge at you ...
I don't believe there is an air bag in the A pillar. Not unless they changed it on the 25 MY. A lot of people have mounted speakers/gauges and I've not heard of it being an issue.
 

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Change in mounting plans. Instead of going with an Autometer gauge pod and customizing one to fit the A-pillar for the Banks iDash, I'm going to go with an aluminum gauge mount from Cravenspeed. It looks nice and it can rotate if I want to reposition it a little. It also mounts with screws from the inside of whatever you mount it to - in my case, the screws will mound from the inside of the A-pillar trim panel, through the air ducting in the lower portion of the trim piece. I like this mounting method because there are side curtair air bags that will blow the hell out of the A-pillar trim panel to get it out of the way to deploy the airbags. With the heads of the screws being on the inside of the trim panel and screwing into the base of the gage mount, hopefully it will keep the gage and the mount attached to the trim panel and not allow both to be extracted and become flying debris from screws pulling/stripping out of the plastic in the event of a side curtain airbag deployment. Anything mounted to the A-pillar trim paned needs to be mounted down low because of the side curtain airbags location behind the trim panel.

Below are pictures of the drivers side A-pillar trim removed from my 25' ST. Pull the trim piece down and away from the A-pillar at about a 45 degree angle to detach the (2) mounting clip that are towards the top of the trim piece. The clips have tethers on them to keep the trim panel attached to the A-pillar if the side curtain airbags deploy. Rotate the tether's 90 degrees and pull them away from the trim piece about a 1/4", then let the tethers rotate back to their original position and they will pull right out of the trim panel - there is a little cross on the tether for your fingers to rotate the tether. Then you gently wiggle while pulling upward on the A-pillar trim panel and it will detach from the air ducting and a couple of other fastening tabs that are down low close to the dash.
 

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I stand corrected! I didn't think there was one in there.
 

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I stand corrected! I didn't think there was one in there.
I was prety curiouse about that myself so that is why I removed the trim piece now instead of after I receive the iDash and the mount. I had to see what was behind the trim piece and where it all might be located so I could make my decisions. The A-pillar trim typically seperates from the top area of the A-pillar during airbag deployment (where the tethers are) and pivots at the bottom of the panel at the dash and stays put. Putting the gauge low on the A-pillar trim next to the dash is fairly low risk but not without rish at all..
 

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I was prety curiouse about that myself so that is why I removed the trim piece now instead of after I receive the iDash and the mount. I had to see what was behind the trim piece and where it all might be located so I could make my decisions. The A-pillar trim typically seperates from the top area of the A-pillar during airbag deployment (where the tethers are) and pivots at the bottom of the panel at the dash and stays put. Putting the gauge low on the A-pillar trim next to the dash is fairly low risk but not without rish at all..
will post a picture of how i mounted mine , please check with banks before you buy i was going with banks but no trans temp on it......
 



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