You can monitor your transmission temperature through this app. All you have to do is download either the free or the paid version and connect with your vehicle’s computer through Bluetooth. The app comes with an interface that displays all the results in an easy-to-read fashion.
To learn more about this app, just continue to read our article. It contains the information you need to know about this easy-to-use tool. It is modern equipment for modern cars and their many upgrades. The app is something you do not want to leave home without.
The old fashion way is for you to install a transmission gauge. These hook up to your transmission and can have a cable run into your car where the gauge will sit on your dash. Then all you have to do is look at the gauge to see the transmission temperature.
Why is this gauge so important? It seems that the longer your transmission runs over 200 degrees F, the shorter the fluid’s lifespan. These gauges come in analog or digital formats. They also come in complete kits to make installation easy.
Another option would be to go modern and use modern technology. There is a transmission temperature app that doe snot need cables, etc., to read your transmission’s temperature.
The app connects to your car or truck’s computer and gets the readout from it. Then it puts that information on a nice interface so you can monitor the transmission temperature easily.
That depends on the version of this app you buy. The free version has very limited capabilities and you may not get the transmission temperature for your vehicle. There is a limited number of vehicles programmed into the app and yours may not be one of them.
If you pay the $5 you should get a reading for a large number of cars and trucks no matter the brand name. This app seems to need the help of the OBD-II PIDs (On-board diagnostics Parameter IDs) and this information is done through codes to request data from a vehicle.
This app works with a Bluetooth interface that plugs into the OBD port. Besides reading transmission fluid temperature display live data, read error codes, and much more.
Some of the other data you can get will be RPMs, fuel flow, coolant temperature, and more. It can even connect to Google earth if you get lost.
You can find this app on the Google Store and it may be at some other online app stores as well. The cost is not that expensive as the app itself should download for just over $4 and just under $5 unless things have changed.
There is a free version you can download but its purpose is just to let you test out the system to see if it will work for you. The free version is very limited so you will only get a brief idea of how this device works.
The key to using this app is the PID = Parameter Identification and sometimes you can get access to the necessary screens. Sometimes you have to manually add more information to get to those same screens.
Go through the instructions first before using them to make sure you understand what you need to do to get the information you want.
This may depend on who you talk to. Some owners have said they could not get a temperature reading for the transmission. Others have said they found it easy to find and display. We back the latter as we have seen screenshots where the transmission fluid temperature is displayed.
It seems that what readings you actually get for different parts is hit and miss. There are some owners that get the transmission fluid temperature reading but cannot get the cylinder head reading even though that category shows up on the display.
The source of this problem is that all codes for all brands of vehicles may not be programmed into the app. One owner had to pay $10 extra just to get the Ford Codes. Keep in mind that coolant temperatures are not the same as transmission fluid temperatures.
There seem to be some little nuances when using this app. Some owners have reported that the app will only work with cars made from 1999 onward. It seems that to use your iPhone you have to - “As for using your OBD reader and still have access to a network you will have to set up the OBD tool like a manual connection”
Then to use with Toyota vehicles, you have to go through a long process to get the system to connect and read the temperature. Here is a link to a discussion forum that provides that process for you.
You will have to talk to some experts about connecting this app to your specific vehicle as there may be some different steps for you to take.
Technology does come up with some nice apps and tools that you can use. They just do not work with all vehicles. The old-fashioned gauges do work with all vehicles and may be less complicated to connect to your transmission.
The choice is yours as you may be tech-friendly and enjoy having the best equipment monitoring your vehicle and all of its parts. The extra features built-in will come in handy as well. You never know when you need the extra information.