Gurus and guys, Anyone has the custom PIDs that is suitable for Prius C? I tested the custom PIDs for GenII and GenIII but not all is workings some of the value seem to be wrong, not sure if they are compatible? Thanks
Hi ghwong, Prius C is new and different from GenII and GenIII, the PIDs are most likely not compatible. The list may need to be created from scratch. For a start, you can try to get the PID Map from this link. Vincent
I've checked your log. It seems that you have only logged single word for each block. Each block actually consists of double word; High word and Low word. Vincent
Figured out what happened, the PID name is too long, thus torque tot it was duplicateion and only show 1 of it (High/Low). Modified the test file you gave by shortening the name and logged again.. this time all is collected. ghwong
All the data seem to repeat because all the ECUs are showing the same mapping! Can you try doing one ECU at a time or use ShortName for logging? Vincent
Thanks ghwong I've emailed the draft spreadsheet for your testing. Do feedback which is not working and I 'll help to trouble-shoot using the screen-shot method. Vincent
Thanks a lot Vincent. I will test it out and update tonight, there seem to be a lot of unfamiliar term in the PIDs any guide or reference on the parameters to have a better understanding?
Take your time, there is no need to rush. The PIDs were based on the Repair Manual for GenIII since the RM for Prius C is not available yet. You can find most of it in there but a lot of the info. are classified under TMC Intellectual Property. Nevertheless, you can just shoot your questions and someone may know the answer, that is what forums are for. Vincent
Wow... that is a very huge file and info from the service manual... Thanks.. I'd tested the custom PIDs and make screenshot of the raw values collected, most of it is working but I'm not sure if the values is correct or not. Some of the temp value is 0, notice that the vehicle speed is not working as well but the wheel speed is ok. I'd emailed the screenshot and was thinking what is the best way to logged all the PIDs to check... Torque logging is quite tedious as need to add 1 param at a time.. can't multi-select.. Thanks..
As expected, some of the values are incorrect. Could you use the Test PID method to get me the header+data? OBD2 Mode and PID OBD Header to use 1 2101 7E0 2 2149 7E0 3 2101 7E2 4 2141 7E2 5 2175 7E2 6 218E 7E2 7 2192 7E2 8 219B 7E2 Vincent
Vincent/USB, I'd run the test you requested and here are the response. OBD2 Mode and PID OBD Header to use Response 1 2101 7E0 7E8101B610100000000 7E8210E645365730000 7E82200000000297B29 7E82383074F10AE3827 2 2149 7E0 7E8100E614900000080 7E8210000FF0000058A 7E8220A000000000000 3 2101 7E2 7EA1018610100645445 7EA2164720000000000 7EA2229285281074F10 7EA23A6384E82000000 4 2141 7E2 7EA03614146 5 2175 7E2 7EA066175200D2F4D 6 218E 7E2 7EA03618E4C 7 2192 7E2 7EA1011619230100230 7EA2128000A00000000 7EA2200000000000000 8 219B 7E2 7EA06619B000100CE ghwong
Hi Mario, Thanks for volunteering to help! The file for ghwong is for Singapore version and may be slightly different from yours. Which country are you from? Could you send me the PID Map first? Prius C Custom PIDs | PriusChat Vincent