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      05-16-2020, 04:19 PM   #215
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Drives: 2014 BMW M235i
Join Date: Jan 2020
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Originally Posted by wjones14 View Post
  1. Press the Gauges button
  2. Tap near the top of the screen and Press the Edit option when it appears
  3. Press the Add Gauge option at the bottom
  4. On the Edit Quick Gauge screen, press the Needle PID option under PID
  5. Under Name press the SAE.RPM value
  6. You should see a list of PID categories. Choose Temperature
  7. The Engine Oil Temperature PID is SAE.EOT. Choose that.

That's the hard part. The name of the gauge will be Quick Gauge, so change it to Oil Temp. Then set your low and high ranges. I went with 0-300. That's the basics.

Dash Command doesn't really prompt you in an intuitive way to add the PID, and even after that, it has no idea of the range, so it's like 0-3000 or something.

Hope that helps!


I have a 2014 m235i and i have tried both Dashcommand and Torque pro, neither are displaying the oil temp! It's extremely frustrating and i cannot figure out why! Any advice??
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