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Looks pretty cool guys.......

So how hard of an install is it and what's the best place to purchase.......mine would be for a 2023 1500 High Country. 

The stock gauge feedback is pathetic......no better than a dummy light. 

 

Thanks.....

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2 hours ago, BigMick2023 said:

Looks pretty cool guys.......

So how hard of an install is it and what's the best place to purchase.......mine would be for a 2023 1500 High Country. 

The stock gauge feedback is pathetic......no better than a dummy light. 

 

Thanks.....

The install is as easy as plugging in one end to the obd2 port right under the dash near the hood popper and running it up along the the dash and putting the magnetic back onto the suction cup mount. It literally takes 60 seconds. Just type in scangauge 3 into the google machine and order it. Different places have slightly different prices when I bought mine the best price was on scangauge website as they gave me a discount for being a “repeat customer” 

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I am running the 2nd cat on the next page along with the engine load since I replaced that with the "gear" for the trans. Its always going to be a work in progress moving things around on the screens especially when I get my first pull in with the fifth wheel. 

The display is actually as low as it will go. The angle I took the pic from is lower than my line of sight so it looks deceptively high. I will likely tweak that position a little. 

 

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13 hours ago, Pryme said:

The install is as easy as plugging in one end to the obd2 port right under the dash near the hood popper and running it up along the the dash and putting the magnetic back onto the suction cup mount. It literally takes 60 seconds. Just type in scangauge 3 into the google machine and order it. Different places have slightly different prices when I bought mine the best price was on scangauge website as they gave me a discount for being a “repeat customer” 

 

 

Thank You sir!

Ordered....

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2 hours ago, Gregg Staples said:

Autozone online gives a 20 % off coupon on anything above 125.00, shipping included, as least they did Saturday.

 

 

Looks like Autozone is a great deal........got $54 off!  

DECEMBERFUN is the code for 20% off now. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

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ScanGauge replied to me again today, and are send out a Data Logger to me to run for 30 min. to track all PID signals, as all they asked me to try on X Scan, did NOT pull up the code to record the actual Gear in use.

Will let y'all know what I info get next. Suspect will take a week or so.

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On 12/4/2023 at 8:37 AM, 64BAwagon said:

I am running the 2nd cat on the next page along with the engine load since I replaced that with the "gear" for the trans. Its always going to be a work in progress moving things around on the screens especially when I get my first pull in with the fifth wheel. 

The display is actually as low as it will go. The angle I took the pic from is lower than my line of sight so it looks deceptively high. I will likely tweak that position a little. 

 

64BAwagon, Do you actually get an "In Gear" selected reading ?  My Duramax 10 speed does not. Only shows "Suggested Gear", that stays frozen as Neutral.  ScanGauge is sending me a data logger to map my '24 PID signals.

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1 hour ago, Kerry Pulaski said:

64BAwagon, Do you actually get an "In Gear" selected reading ?  My Duramax 10 speed does not. Only shows "Suggested Gear", that stays frozen as Neutral.  ScanGauge is sending me a data logger to map my '24 PID signals.

@Gregg Staples posted the codes and I put them in and created an X code file that I named "GEAR" 

It shows "1" while idling and does not change when in Park, Reverse or Drive. I have yet to drive mine but he states that his is this way and the number will change as the truck is driven and shifts up through the gears. 

 

 

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On 12/5/2023 at 5:18 PM, 64BAwagon said:

@Gregg Staples posted the codes and I put them in and created an X code file that I named "GEAR" 

It shows "1" while idling and does not change when in Park, Reverse or Drive. I have yet to drive mine but he states that his is this way and the number will change as the truck is driven and shifts up through the gears. 

REPLY FROM SCANGEAR_customer support.

Copy of the X-Code to type in to add "GEAR".  IT WORKS !!  '24 Duramax shows #2 gear in Park and Drive, as I learned Duramax does start off in #2, unless in Manual or 4x4 Low, then goes to #1. Shifts thru all 10, and down with engine ("Jake") brake on.

Gas 6.6 will show #1 gear.

Pic attached also, as SG-II or SG-III works with these X-Codes with a 6 speed trans as well.

Lots to type in. Fat fingers and small letters, easy to get a typo, as 64BAwagon said. If it dosent work first try, re-type it in till it works.

ScanGauge still sent me out a data logger, to run and return to them. Will still do this as they may find more codes we may have available.

Happy Holidays !

KP.

 

 

SG-II_GEAR_6 SPEED X-CODE_WORKING.jpg

SCANGAUGE -III VALUES FOR GEAR.pdf

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First, a thank you to all who have worked on this mod. I set my SG III up today (including the gear position). I had been running Torque Pro on my 2018 but this set up is much easier. 

 

Thanks again.

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14 hours ago, Capt Bob said:

First, a thank you to all who have worked on this mod. I set my SG III up today (including the gear position). I had been running Torque Pro on my 2018 but this set up is much easier. 

 

Thanks again.

So you have a 2018 HD and it displays your gear now?

 

I added the set of numbers twice and it doesn’t move from 0 for me on my 6spd truck. 
 

very odd. Wonder if I need to have my sg3 updated somehow 

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