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Old 03-26-2015, 05:52 PM   #15
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Shiv, I'm not sure if the twins are a pacific/denso or trw sensors but if they are Pacific, you should be able to get temp, pressure, and sensor name. You could even theoretically put the sensors to sleep mode 1 (shipping off) or 0 (off/off) with the correct tuning. Only function you won't be able to monitor is location since the BCM doesn't support it.

If they're TRW, I think you can only get pressure.

Main thing I'd like to see if if you can disable the CANBUS communication so that the vehicle doesn't throw a tpms light based on BCM to cluster communication.
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Old 03-27-2015, 09:06 AM   #16
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Main thing I'd like to see if if you can disable the CANBUS communication so that the vehicle doesn't throw a tpms light based on BCM to cluster communication.

oooooohhhh yessss...if you could find a way to tune out the tire light when I have my winter tires on that would be badass
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another nice feature update. shiv never sleeps lol
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@Shiv@Openflash did you get what you need?
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Old 04-13-2015, 11:30 AM   #19
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Hi guys,
One feature we have been wanting to add to the OFT is the ability to display tire pressure and temp (as provided by the TMP sensors). But for that, I need access to an tool that can display this data. This tool must be OBD2 plug interfaced. My Autoenginuity diagnostic tool can view tire temp, but not pressure. What does Techstream allow you to view?

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Any progress on this yet? Would be very nice to have assuming it's doable.
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Old 04-13-2015, 04:45 PM   #20
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Just thinking out loud here, would it be possible to disable the TPMS with the OFT? I sold my stock wheels with the sensors, so I see the light on the dash everyday.
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Seeing individual pressure and temperature would make me very happy in my pants!
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Old 05-01-2015, 01:22 PM   #22
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One feature we have been wanting to add to the OFT is the ability to display tire pressure and temp (as provided by the TMP sensors). But for that, I need access to an tool that can display this data. This tool must be OBD2 plug interfaced. My Autoenginuity diagnostic tool can view tire temp, but not pressure. What does Techstream allow you to view?

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@Shiv@Openflash, any progress on this or did it just not work when you started looking into it more?
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Old 05-06-2015, 12:52 AM   #23
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Oh my god.. im definitely getting an oft

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It's been about a month and a half since he responded in this thread. I'm guessing it went nowhere. Cool idea though.
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He seems to be MIA in the FRS/BRZ department. I see he has logged in recently and even posted a thread. Though has not responded in any threads, and I haven't received any email replies back from them. They are pretty deep into the Fiats right now though.
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He seems to be MIA in the FRS/BRZ department. I see he has logged in recently and even posted a thread. Though has not responded in any threads, and I haven't received any email replies back from them. They are pretty deep into the Fiats right now though.

He's just one guy managing development for multiple different platforms. Software is also hard to do expediently. He'll take care of us, don't you worry. Can't really complain that they're taking a while to add features the OFT didn't even have when many of us first bought them.
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