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Old Fri, January 15th, 2010, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by RUSTY2STUFF View Post
Hello,

Me again & again

I love the PIDs, but I don't know what the normal reading are for my truck EOT, LPD, SPARK & so on.

Anyone know where I can find them?

Thanks,
Gary
I haven't any idea what you should see for LPD and Spark. These seem like they could be more of a diagnostic tool in case of poor engine running (Spark) or transmission problems (LPD). The EOT is going to be all over the place, depending on the load. I honestly don't think there's a huge reason to monitor it, and, Ford has taken the oil temp sensor out of the 08+ trucks.

Here's a link to a post I put up about some of the other parameters though: http://forum.gopowerhungry.com/6691-post2.html

Hope this helps.

- Jack
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