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ODB 2 Reader for Gen 2 and Gen 3 Recommendation Pls?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by wirelessjava, Jun 1, 2023.

  1. wirelessjava

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    Can someone recommend a ODB 2 Reader for Prius Gen 2 and Gen 3 ? I have seen one that works with your smartphone like Iphone.


    Can anyone recommend one either on Amazon ?


    --wire
     
  2. john1701a

    john1701a Prius Guru

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    This is the one I have been using for roughly a decade. It's not cheap, but it works extremely well and it's what the high-end apps require.

    OBDLink LX OBD2 Bluetooth Scanner for Android and Windows https://a.co/d/haT7MS9
     
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    jzchen Newbie!

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    for $50 it can do more than the basic obd2 scanners out there.
     
  7. JDonovan

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    I just purchased this one based on a recommendation from the service reps st Greenbean battery….
    I purchased it, but haven’t used it yet…..
     
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    Just on the price alone, that looks like a very basic engine scanner. It likely is not good enough to scan all of the Prius' computers.
     
  9. lexidium

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    Can't beat techstream.
    Get an older tablet or laptop with windows 7, a mini vci cable from amazon or somewhere and download v15 of techstream here.
    HiDrive
    Give it a minute for the download to appear . . . .
     
  10. mr_guy_mann

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    I have that Autel MS309 "scanner"- it's a decent (budget) device but ONLY does basic generic OBD functions from the ECM.

    As mentioned, it can't talk to any of the other 14 or 15 systems on a Gen2.

    Not completely useless, just mostly useless.

    Now the Autel AP200 is pretty darn good functionality for the price.

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    Another vote for techstream. It doesn't have to be a W7 PC anymore. It can run within virtualbox under W10 (and I assume W11, maybe even under Linux.) That's for the older hacked versions most people use. If you get a legal version from Toyota (expensive to be able to run it all the time, but a pass for a few days isn't bad) it will run natively on newer Windows.

    If you want to carry something in the car all the time try a Veepeak BLE+, which will talk to an app on your Android or IoS phone. The BLE model is almost the same but only supports the older Elm327 protocol.

    See also:

    Hybrid battery diagnostic and repair tool for Toyota and Lexus
     
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    I got this one...seems good so far. Also for $25 it was a good price.