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Unexpected Orange Juice - Dom's Twingo GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Didge3" data-source="post: 162396" data-attributes="member: 3216"><p>Getting back to my scangauge issue, the rev counter definitely reads 0 when the engine is off. Scangauge will read anywhere between 240 and 300rpm :? </p><p>I set the 'Sleep mode' (what triggers the scangauge to shut down) to voltage again and switched the car off, after about 4-5mins the voltage has actually dropped enough to make the scangauge shutdown. Which sort of solves my problem except the fact that I either have to sit and wait for it to shutdown or just trust it'll turn off, in the case that it doesn't it could kill the battery so its not really a fix....</p><p></p><p>Scangauge themselves got back to me and said it may be an issue similar to something they had with certain Mazda's where it wouldn't read 0RPM when the engine was off, does anybody on the forum have a scangauge with a GT so I can work out if its just mine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Didge3, post: 162396, member: 3216"] Getting back to my scangauge issue, the rev counter definitely reads 0 when the engine is off. Scangauge will read anywhere between 240 and 300rpm :? I set the 'Sleep mode' (what triggers the scangauge to shut down) to voltage again and switched the car off, after about 4-5mins the voltage has actually dropped enough to make the scangauge shutdown. Which sort of solves my problem except the fact that I either have to sit and wait for it to shutdown or just trust it'll turn off, in the case that it doesn't it could kill the battery so its not really a fix.... Scangauge themselves got back to me and said it may be an issue similar to something they had with certain Mazda's where it wouldn't read 0RPM when the engine was off, does anybody on the forum have a scangauge with a GT so I can work out if its just mine? [/QUOTE]
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