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GenIII Prius Custom PIDs for Torque app

Discussion in 'OBDII Android App' started by usbseawolf2000, Oct 7, 2011.

  1. aurispilot

    aurispilot New Member

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    Export "metric" and not "metric - csv" or the other Units, do not know what Units you want
     
  2. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    I posted definition of PIDs in a post in this thread. I can't find it now. I wonder if it got deleted due to forum software upgrade. Maybe I missed it while looking.

    Forward and Rearward G: - Shows 24 m/s² - quite high for standstill
    That's the maximum value. Hmmm. Does Lateral G look good for you? It is similar. I don't remember testing those on Kiwi so, you must be the first to try. :)

    Calculated Load [%] = Engine Load [%]
    Engine Load absolute [%]
    Vehicle Load[%]
    -what are these Loads exactly? or to wich value does the relative value refer to?
    I don't know on top of my head. I'll have to look up the definitions.

    Requested Engine Torque,ReqEngTorq,2149,(A * 256 + B) / 4,0,73,kW,7E0 : What is it, and why is still the unit kW?
    It is not on the list. Did you imported from some other list?

    Accel Pedal Pos #1,AP1,2101,M * 20 / 51,0,100,%,7E2 : Shows strange values that are not really coupled with the postion of the pedal
    (both Pos1 and Pos2)
    Not sure, I've never used it.

    Delta SOC: is always Zero. What would it be, if it works? Delta between SOC min and SOC max?
    Yes. It is the delta SOC of highest and lowest of all modules. A big difference would indicate one of them is about to go, I would think.
     
  3. aurispilot

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    hello,

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    Requested Engine Torque,ReqEngTorq,2149,(A * 256 + B) / 4,0,73,kW,7E0 : What is it, and why is still the unit kW?
    It is not on the list. Did you imported from some other list?
    is in the Vincent List that is posted from you in the first post in this thread. It is the Version of 12.Nov 2012. there it is in.

    GenIII Prius Custom PIDs for Torque app | PriusChat

    "For the latest updates, check Vincent1449p spreadsheet"

    -i will check the value of Lateral G in the next days.
     
  4. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Ok, so it is in Vincent's list. Good catch. You can message him to have it corrected.

    I thought you said it was in the attached zip file in the first post.
     
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    For those who wants to use metric units I updated the metric version with Vincent1449p latest findings.
    Download from here: pel.hu/down/GENIII%20Prius%2011-12-12%20(Metric).csv
     
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    I'm using a cheap Chinese ELM327 clone (actually without an ELM327 chip, it contains BK3231 BT HID, MCP2515 CAN controller and TJA1040 CAN transceiver). Once I started Torque and got the same problem as you (only the first battery blocks have values) then I removed and reinserted the gadget and everything went back to normal.
     
  7. vincent1449p

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    Hi hannes,

    Although the Auris shares many of the PIDs with Prius, some PIDs may not be applicable. Even for Prius in different region; North America, Europe, Asia & Japan have some slightly different sets of PIDs. Nonetheless, I can help you to correct the PIDs if you can help me to capture some data.

    I've not used Torque. I 'm using ScangaugeII or Techstream. Below data are captured from another PC member's Gen3.

    Forward and Rearward G: - Shows 24 m/s² - quite high for standstill ;)

    [​IMG]

    Typical values seems to be between -0.4 to 1.2. Please help to capture some log files for me to check.

    Calculated Load [%] = Engine Load [%]
    Engine Load absolute [%]
    Vehicle Load[%]
    -what are these Loads exactly? or to wich value does the relative value refer to?

    [​IMG]

    I do not know the details, this link has some discussions.

    Requested Engine Torque,ReqEngTorq,2149,(A * 256 + B) / 4,0,73,kW,7E0 : What is it, and why is still the unit kW?

    [​IMG]

    Please refer to Repair Manual Pg 2691:

    Requested torque = Requested Engine Torque (kW) / HV Target Engine Speed (rpm) * 6112

    Apparently it should be Power but I 've no idea why Toyota called it Torque.

    Accel Pedal Pos
    #1,AP1,2101,M * 20 / 51,0,100,%,7E2 : Shows strange values that are not really coupled with the postion of the pedal (both Pos1 and Pos2)

    [​IMG]

    There should be about 16% difference between Pos1 & Pos2.

    Delta SOC: is always Zero. What would it be, if it works? Delta between SOC min and SOC max?

    [​IMG]

    It should be 0% all the time. If it gets more than 20%, a DTC will be stored.

    Vincent
     
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  8. Pakeha_Prius

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    I've created a wiki for deactivating the reverse beep:

    Prius Gen3 - Deactivate Reverse Beeping | PriusChat

    It's condensed from this thread. Hopefully this will save the contributors answering the same questions over and over. Let's face it, few have the time to read through 18 pages to find what they need. I included the driver seatbelt PID in the CSV file, but I purposely removed all other PIDs. I don't want people accidentally turning off their traction control.

    Please feel free to edit as you see fit. Especially encourage people to add to the "Common Problems" list at the end of the wiki.
    Let me know if you find any problems in the shortened CSV file.
     
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    Disregard.
     
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    Alright so I've gone through pretty much every thread about how to disable the reverse beep on my 2014 prius and I am at a loss for how to get it done. I ordered an ELM 327 mini bluetooth adapter and then bought torque pro. I downloaded the CSV file and put in the .torque folder. It shows up in torque after I click add predefined sets, I follow the steps, but when I click 'test' nothing changes. I even tried using a different app (ELM 327 Terminal) with my adapter: Help me turn off the back-up and seat-belt alarms!!! | PriusChat (look at post #15). However, when I use 'elm 327 terminal' I do not get the codes that I am supposed to according to post #15 in the link above. Do I have a faulty adapter? How do I know for sure? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
     
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    I don't know - but here are some ideas.

    You say nothing changes. Did you check to see if the beep has gone? Just double checking in case you're waiting for a change in ECU response which you might not get, even if it worked.

    What is the model of ELM 327 adapter? Is it this one - Cheapest Super MINI Bluetooth ELM327 V2.1 OBD2 / OBDII ELM 327 for Android Torque Car Code Adapter FREE SHIPPING-in Code Readers & Scan Tools from Automobiles & Motorcycles on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
    Can you do anything with it? (pair, view gauges, etc.). A few websites suggest avoid those claiming V2.1 for various problems. I bought a cheapie, but it's V1.5 and worked.

    Is the refresh rate something you can change?
     
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    Hey Pakeha, I appreciate the response. I ended up buying a different bluetooth adapter and it worked so I guess the first one I bought was defective. Bought it through amazon and ended up getting my money back so it all worked out in the end!
     
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    Has anyone got the DTE (Distance To Empty) to show correctly? I have a full fuel tank, set my tank size (10.4 gallons), and set the fuel level to 100%. It's showing 40 miles range.

    Also, the trip distance shows the distance traveled since opening the Torque app, not since the last reset. Is there a trip distance that increments until manually resetting?

    I'm just now completing my 14 mile round trip commute on EV alone. Yesterday when I pulled into the garage, I spent 1 minute looking at Torque values with the car still on, and the gas motor kicked in. That's how close I am to making this trip on electrons alone. The commute includes a 300 ft elevation change.
     
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    I've succesfully made no rev beeb pid i my Auris HSD I 2011. I wanted also to turn off the driver seatbelt beep but..... thers to such PID in CSV file....theres only 2 : query and disable.
     
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    It's in there, worked fine for me.
     
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    I do not know how i managed to disable my seatbelt alarm then. I only downloaded the PID's from here.
     
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    Maybe in the begining there was 4 pids as instruction says:

    "5. Add the PriusNobeep CSV on/off switches to Torque app as sensors/PIDs

    How to -Menu button – Settings – Manage Extra PIDs/Sensors – Menu button – Add predefined set – select “PriusNoRevBeep” (if successful, should get a list of 4 PIDs)"
     
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    I found it, it's in the first post, a link to this spreadsheet

    It's under the Customize Options Tab.
     
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    ok ive downloaded and installed all pids from beginning of this thread and.......sorry for spam :) Now let's fun begin......