If you have a 2010-onward Jag or Land Rover with the electronic oil level sensor, and are using Torque Pro App on Android, one of the members of our group has reverse engineered some useful PIDs so you can now see measurements on Torque of Engine Oil Level, Engine Oil Temperature, Transmission Fluid Temperature, E-Diff Fluid Temperature, and more.
Attached PDF file outlines the process for adding the custom PIDs to Torque Pro, you will need to download a .csv file, there is a link in the document to download the file.
This information/instruction is provided for free! Hope some people might find it helpful.
JLR AJ126-AJ133 Torque App PIDs V1.1.pdf
2009 Range Rover Sport 3.6L TDV8
2017 Jaguar XE R-Sport
Supercharged Jags XKR & XJR 4.2L S/C
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Upgrades and retrofits for late model Land Rover and Jaguar vehicles. www.oldjaguar.com
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2009 Range Rover Sport 3.6L TDV8
2017 Jaguar XE R-Sport
Supercharged Jags XKR & XJR 4.2L S/C
Old Jaguar Australia - www.facebook.com/oldjaguarau
Upgrades and retrofits for late model Land Rover and Jaguar vehicles. www.oldjaguar.com
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2017 Jaguar XE R-Sport
Supercharged Jags XKR & XJR 4.2L S/C
Old Jaguar Australia - www.facebook.com/oldjaguarau
Upgrades and retrofits for late model Land Rover and Jaguar vehicles. www.oldjaguar.com
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Somewhat really useful info to observer (those parameters with the mentioned in the document PIDs).
I wonder if somebody saw any PIDs for Discovery Sport with 2.0 diesel engines?
Cheers,
Alex
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						Following Cambo's instructions, but I cannot locate the .torque/extendedpids folder anywhere (and yes, I've turned hidden folders on).
For example, a search of the phone for .torque produces:
Torque 1.jpg
And after I've connected Torque to the OBD device it shows:
Torque 2.jpg
In both cases further exploration of the directories provides no results.
2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
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