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It seems to just the software that comes "with" the dongle. I created an account and downloaded the software from iphone app store. I think the name is obdlink.
I might be able to use other apps - I don't know.
I put in a support ticket asking regarding alcohol percentage type PIDs. We'll see how good their (Obdlink) support is.
 

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I put in a support ticket asking regarding alcohol percentage type PIDs. We'll see how good their (Obdlink) support is.

Yes, OBDLink. That's on my phone with a profile for my daily driver, but not the Hoe. Guess I oughta set it up. I use Torque Pro on a tablet for the Hoe.
 
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Yes, OBDLink. That's on my phone with a profile for my daily driver, but not the Hoe. Guess I oughta set it up. I use Torque Pro on a tablet for the Hoe.
You might try getting your scanner to pick up PID # 220052
The equation is (A/255)*100
This might give you the current ethanol percentage.
 
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Are you using software that is available with the MX+? What's it called?

I'm using an MX+ with Torque Pro, but I don't think it has the alcohol content PID to show.
I think you can add a "custom" PID in the Torque Pro app. Google it and you can find a number of instructions for that.
 

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I think you can add a "custom" PID in the Torque Pro app. Google it and you can find a number of instructions for that.

Right, I have a couple that I've tried.

I attempted to connect the OBDLInk app on my phone to the MX+ dongle last night but couldn't get the mandatory firmware update (only able to do that with the OBDLink app) to go. I did it this morning in my daily driver, so now I should be able to try the custom PID using either the tablet or the phone.

Torque Pro didn't care that the MX+ firmware wasn't the latest.
 
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Right, I have a couple that I've tried.

I attempted to connect the OBDLInk app on my phone to the MX+ dongle last night but couldn't get the mandatory firmware update (only able to do that with the OBDLink app) to go. I did it this morning in my daily driver, so now I should be able to try the custom PID using either the tablet or the phone.

Torque Pro didn't care that the MX+ firmware wasn't the latest.
I loaded and paid for Car Scanner Pro (I think this is the IOS version for Torque Pro?)

I tried to get the app to read Ethanol Percent but it said my vehicle protocol is not new enough.

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The Car Scanner Pro is apparently saying that it can't get to the Ethanol Percent using SAE J1850. That could be bunk - I don't know. When I attempt connecting using the ISO 15765-4 I see the Ethanol Percent PID but the software won't pull it up on a dashboard.
 
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Confirmed my 2006 Tahoe has the J1850 VPW protocol. Pins 2, 4, 5, 16 are connected.
What PID limits this means - I don't know. More googling required.
 
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All the J1850 VPW PID lists I could find don't contain ethanol percentage.
I'm claiming no scanner can read it. It might be there but no way to read it.
 

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