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I use the torque pro program on my phone with an OBD2 Bluetooth adapter in the truck. When I run the "Test Results" I get misfire counts and a "not OK". I cannot find any more information on the problem or where the problem is.

MID: $d0 TID: $0c
MID: $d0 TID: $0f
MID: $f0 TID: $24

Vehicle: 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L

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These are EOBD  using hexidecimal, The MID is manufacuture component ID, TID is test ID, When you select one there should be a min value and a max value or a pass or fail, component ID. $0C means misfire count for last/current driving cycle,this means you have no misfire, The problem using the hexidecimal if you recently cleared the codes it begins again, That doesnt mean there is no misfire,It can be there is  but the count restarts. The $0F is 02 sensor rich to lean, $24 if for evap.

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