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OBDII/CAN Display Gauges

This is a discussion on OBDII/CAN Display Gauges within the General Discussion forums, part of the Scion tC category; FYI.... The MSD Dashhawk OBDII display DOES NOT work with the 2005-2006 Scion tC. It only works with CAN compatible ...

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    FYI.... The MSD Dashhawk OBDII display DOES NOT work with the 2005-2006 Scion tC. It only works with CAN compatible ECU/ECMs that have pins 6 and 14 on the OBDII connector. The tC does not, therefore, is not recognized by the Dashhawk. Not sure about the 2007 tC as there were some revisions to the ECM. It does work, however, on my 2007 Tundra 5.7L Crewmax and 2007 Camry V6 SE.

    It is my understanding that all of the OBDII Monitor displays out there either don't work at all or provide very little information when it comes to the tC. According to the Scion tech manuals, the tC is a CAN enabled ECM that is fully compliant with the OBDII specification. What experience has any of you had with these display units? From the information that you receive from these devices, do you feel it was worth the purchase?
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    try greddy obd2 , ptuning.com sells it, it wrk with 05+ tc

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    How good does it work, as in, what useful info will it give you? I have heard on the ZPI forum that it provides only a little bit of info.
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    FYI, I am gonna to have to "school" MSD on this one. The 2007-up tC IS compatible with the MSD Dashhawk.

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    lmfao go get em!

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