Reading Engine Oil Temperature

DailyGrindSucks

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This may seem trivial to many, but I would appreciate any feedback for my question. My 08 F250 KR, 6.4l truck does not have oil temperature that can be read from the gauge cluster, or from the info. My question to the group, how do you read your EOT? For owners with trucks 08-10. Has everyone added a stand alone gauge? I have plugged in four different OBD2 scanners (Accutune, BlueDriver, and Mac Tools) all of which does not read the EOT either. I was finally able to see my EOT with a Snap On Modis that a guy I work with has. It read EOT, but just not practical for ongoing monitoring, like when towing my 5th wheel and checking how the engine cooling systems are performing.

I have recently purchased a Banks iQ monitor, and EOT it is not one of the PID's that is read. Seems odd to me, but I am having a very difficult time getting anything from Banks on my question of why this expensive device does not read EOT.

Thank you in advance for your reply's
 

sootie

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Get an edge cts2

H&S mini Maxx and dashdaq monitors show it also
 

ckrueg

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With the torque app you can read it with your phone and a 10 dollar obd adapter

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