navigator wrote:if you have an android bluetooth phone/tablet you can download an app called torque pro and get a bluetooth OBDII adapter (like ELM327 from ebay) and set it up to read tranny temps and lots of other items. There are a lot of folks on here that run them.
If you are like me and don't have an android phone, you can get a scangauge II to read the temps.
As Kyle mentioned it is good insurance to just get the cooler.
I have an iphone found this on the app store. Works with a wifi adapter
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/engine-link-obd-ii-vehicle/id591557194If you want to See what your car is doing in real-time, get OBD fault codes, car performance and sensor data, have this app handy and it will turn your iPhone/iPod into vehicle / car performance / diagnostics tool and scanner that uses an OBD II WIFI adapter to connect to your OBD2 engine management / ECU.
+ Show and reset a DTC / CEL / fault code like a scan tool
+ Graph data
+ MPG widget to plot real time fuel efficiency
+ Heads up display / HUD mode for night time driving (mirror the display on your vehicle's windshield)
+ Can read Transmission Temperatures (vehicle dependant)
+ Horsepower/HP & Torque / acceleration
+ Boost / vacuum gauge
+ Engine speed / Engine RPM / Engine Load /Coolant / Fuel Tank
+ Customizable dashboard
+ Full configurable GUI with user choice of dial gauge, bar gauge, plot gauge, digital gauge, and on-off gauge as display elements
+ Full custom PID support. Formula support. Preloaded standard PID library and Prius PID libraries. User can add more libraries within the app or by using iTunes File Sharing
+ Multiple ECU support. Non-CAN, 11-bit CAN, and 29-bit CAN ECU bus types
+ Multiframe data support
+ Background color option
+ Preloaded GM and Ford PID libraries