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Old 02-15-2012, 11:44 PM #46
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I haven't been able to get the a/f to work either on my 2000.
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To get the A/F to work, the O2 sensor must be a wide band. The 2001-2002 must have wide band O2s.

Scangauge did get back to me (they were very helpful) I ran some commands and the codes that came back confirmed that the older 4runners don't have what is needed to get A/F ratios.
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To get the A/F to work, the O2 sensor must be a wide band. The 2001-2002 must have wide band O2s.

Scangauge did get back to me (they were very helpful) I ran some commands and the codes that came back confirmed that the older 4runners don't have what is needed to get A/F ratios.
'99 and '00 Cali. emissions trucks and all '01-'02 have wideband front O2 sensors.
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I got two versions of the A/F code to work on my 2001 yesterday. However, I don't get a decimal point in mine. Not that it's a big deal...but I thought someone DID get a display like this >> 14.65....opposed to this >> 1465


If anyone has ever seen A/F displayed with the decimal point, please chime in.
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Mine has a decimal.
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Mine has a decimal.
Well hm. I'm pretty sure I used the same code you did. Did you name yours A/F? Or just AF? I wonder if there isn't room for the decimal because of the name taking up too much space. I named mine A/F.
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While trying to figure out my issue with, tech answered your question.

"The one listed on the forum (used by ALBPM) is just slightly different than the very first A/F code that’s listed on our webpage in the ISO section. You’ll notice that all the digits are the same except one:

ALBPM’s A/F
TXD: 686AF10124
RXF: 04410524
RXD: 2808
MTH: 05B900800000
NAME: A/F

From the ScanGauge Website
TXD: 686AF10124
RXF: 04414525
RXD: 2808
MTH: 05B900800000
NAM: A/F

The only difference is there’s a 4 in the 5th digit of the RXF in the ScanGauge website code while ALBPM’s has a 0 in that spot. This is actually why ALBPM’s A/F shows values like 1470 instead of 14.7 – the 4 in the RXF that we use inserts the decimal correctly."
Thats why. Thanks gerdo
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You'd think. But I tried both. And they both give me the same thing....no decimal point on either one.


Maybe I entered it wrong. I'll double check later.
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Ok, so I didn't complete the "process" when I edited the code. If you have an already existing X-gauge, and you edit it, not only do you have to "save" in the edit menu, but then on the main gauge screen you have to re-select that gauge by cycling through them all.

I now have an A/F that reads 14.6. Love it.

This is the code I used:

TXD: 686AF10124
RXF: 04414524
RXD: 2808
MTH: 05B900800000
NAM: A/F
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Ok, so I didn't complete the "process" when I edited the code. If you have an already existing X-gauge, and you edit it, not only do you have to "save" in the edit menu, but then on the main gauge screen you have to re-select that gauge by cycling through them all.

I now have an A/F that reads 14.6. Love it.

This is the code I used:

TXD: 686AF10124
RXF: 04414524
RXD: 2808
MTH: 05B900800000
NAM: A/F
I'm going to have to try the cycle thru thing. MAYBE it'll work on mine. I doubt it.
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Just got a Scan Gauge II and put it in today. Not sure if the A/F is working correctly but I got numbers on the screen. I have a 99 SR5 and this is the code I used :

TXD : 686AF101B4

RXF : 044145B40000 ( use 0 in the 5th place if you don't want a decimal like 1479 instead of 14.7 )

RXD : 2808

MTH : 05BE00800000 ( alternately you could use 05B900800000 )

Now the question is, is the ambient air temp sensor only installed on the Limited or all they installed on all models and just not hooked up ? I read a post where someone got the Air Temp code to work but they didn't list the code or type of 4runner they had. I used this code and it doesn't work for me :

TXD: 686AF10146

RXF : 004415460000

RXD : 2808

MTH : 00090005FFD8
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Just got a Scan Gauge II and put it in today. Not sure if the A/F is working correctly but I got numbers on the screen. I have a 99 SR5 and this is the code I used :

TXD : 686AF101B4

RXF : 044145B40000 ( use 0 in the 5th place if you don't want a decimal like 1479 instead of 14.7 )

RXD : 2808

MTH : 05BE00800000 ( alternately you could use 05B900800000 )

Now the question is, is the ambient air temp sensor only installed on the Limited or all they installed on all models and just not hooked up ? I read a post where someone got the Air Temp code to work but they didn't list the code or type of 4runner they had. I used this code and it doesn't work for me :

TXD: 686AF10146

RXF : 004415460000

RXD : 2808

MTH : 00090005FFD8


I just came in using this a/f code and actually got something to work but it reads aprox 1/2 of what is should be. My gauge is reading like 7.57.

Looks like I'm half way there lol. Thanks naloboy!


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Awesome, thank you! I've been trying to get my ATF working and can't seem to
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Like I said I'm not sure if my numbers are right, I was getting 9.5 sitting in my driveway. Ran to the store about 6 blocks away and went up to 12.7. I have a long drive to work tomorrow so I'll keep an eye on the numbers and give an update
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do your guys scangauge's read 02 sensor stuff? say if its lean or rich?
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