Info on a ScanGuage Gauge.
Created November 18, 2008, at 8:50 pm by ranger1
Scanning through the Scanguage in my FEH two gauges come up that I wonder what they are. Both start with a small square, raised, then a small c, followed by IA for one and, umm, the small raised square small cWsomething. Forget what the second letter was.



3 years ago
Hi Ranger
The cIA is engine intake-air-temperature and cWT is engine water or coolant temperature. Here in the US most of us use scale fIA and fTW for these gauges. It depends if you set the SGII to Standard or Metric.
3 years ago
Thanks for the info. I figured it was temp something or other. Temps important, with the arrival of the cold weather, and it can get a LOT colder around here (today minus 12degC), signif drop in econ, even tho I'm plugging in and covering front.
Takes quite awhile to get any just electric and it doesn't seem to last long before engine kicks in again. Monitoring the temps, can't really tell which one does the kick, but I'm guessing CAT temp, as once the engine is off, it drops rapidly. However, where the engine comes on is not consistent. At first it seemed to be when CAT dropped below 1200 (that's the sort of numbers I'm getting out of Cat, which seems mighty hot, but that's what it says!). However, today I looked down and I was going along in E and the CAT was 1100. Ah well.
It's gone E with TxT (eCVT temp) reading as low as 50 and BAT 40.
Make any sense?
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