ScanGauge 3 In-depth Review! worth it?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
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    After exploring multiple options to view the performance of my car and keep an eye on the various gauges like engine load, transmission oil and coolant temperature, I came across the ScanGauge 3 which is an OBD2 diagnostic tool with a touch screen display. It is one of the most advanced device in this category. Let's take a look.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:45 Unboxing Scangauge 3
    2:50 Ultragauge vs Scangauge 3 Comparison
    4:01 Connecting to car
    4:26 ScanGauge 3 first setup
    7:43 Set up Alarms in Scangauge
    12:38 Set up X-gauges in Scangauge 3
    16:41 Disadvantages (Flaws)
    18:55 Scan for codes & Emissions readiness monitoring
    21:26 ScanGauge firmware Update (Wi-Fi)
    24:26 Connection to a router?
    25:17 Test drive with Scangauge 3
    27:53 Conclusion
    - Scangauge 3: www.scangauge.com/products/pr...
    - X-Gauge Commands: www.scangauge.com/support/x-g...
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  • @CogenMan3
    @CogenMan3 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bought mine in Canada when they first came out. Had the SG11 for many years. SG3 is a definite upgrade. Love it. Great video mate.

  • @billquailes7882
    @billquailes7882 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you for this excellent video - very helpful

  • @gilsonj
    @gilsonj 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I used mine on my 1st trip this weekend, pulling a 16ft, 3000 lb RV trailer from Kennesaw, GA to Belfast, TN and back with my 2021 4Runner Off Road. Noticed that one of the transmission temp sensors went up if i shifted to 5th gear. I was thinking that shifting up would lower my RPMs and save gas, but i think it's better to keep the transmission temp down (I just installed a secondary transmision cooler, so, I was extra curious). This tool, so far, has helped me monitor things in a bit more detail. I would like to add Oil Pressure, but I don't think this 4Runner has an oil pressure sensor. I plan on hooking it up to my wife's 2007 Ford Ranger.

    • @YvonSmart
      @YvonSmart  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes, it's an absolute beast of a tool! Auto scanning for X-gauges would have picked up oil pressure sensor if it has one. The sensor that gets higher temps is for the torque converter. That's where most of the heat is generated due to friction until TCL lockup (usually during highway speeds). Absolutely keep the temps down or change fluid more frequently. I tried both the Ultragauge and Torque Pro, none is even close in comparison

  • @Lar_ry
    @Lar_ry 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why not use torque?

    • @YvonSmart
      @YvonSmart  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Torque is nice but:
      1. You have to use your phone which is kind of annoying because I also want to use it for GPS navigation. Was planning on using one of my old android phones but then, I would have to set it up every time or leave it hooked which can lead to the car being broken into.
      2. The OBD2 module stays lit. It must draw a bit of power (might drain the battery when left connected for days). Connecting and disconnecting all the time may also induce wear on the OBD2 port of the car, while the ScanGauge can stay connected with no power draw.
      3. I was lucky to get the codes for the custom PID to display my transmission fluid temperature, but lots of people were not lucky as those codes are not available for a lot of cars. I even tested out the UltraGauge (no codes for trans temp readout for my car). Then just like magic the Scangauge 3 scans the car for those codes.
      4. The torque pro app can be finicky sometimes (bugs), lots of functions are not working and it seems like most issues aren't being addressed. In the other hand, the ScanGauge 3 is touch screen, no lags, no need to google codes and setup extended PIDs (even though you can still do that), displays current gear, TCL lockup, ...