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    What is the EXT.AD1 pid doing, Trackman?
    That will tell you if the V2 is reading the input and it's just a calc.pid thing.

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    I don't know the answer to that. I assumed if it was on it was doing it's job.

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    The scantool is freezing...? Are you able to post a screenshot...? Do you remember if the scantool was from a V7 build from this year...?

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    The scantool is not freezing.The afr pid is just stuck on a random number.
    I believe the V7 build is from last fall. V7.5.7 build 282

    I just don't understand what has changed from the summer of 2014 when the pid worked perfectly to now.

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    You need the latest software (EXT.ADx pids got broken and have been since fixed).

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    Do you have a V2 or a V1...?

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    I updated to the March 2016 public pre release.
    I have a V2.
    I look forward to testing.

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    It seems to be working correctly now.
    I am guessing the update was all that was needed .
    Thanks again Joecar.

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    I was comparing my older cal pid vs the new version. I noticed the low and high of currently used pid are slightly different. Would this have any affect on my afr readings on my V2? The monitor does read from 9(0.5v)-20(4.5v) which is the low and high settings of the older pid version.
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    Low, High, Fmt:

    these are used to set the minimum tick mark, the maximum tick mark, and the number of digits after the decimal point when you add that pid to a chart or a gauge...

    i.e. they effect how the guage/chart looks, they do not effect the value range of the pid.

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