Over in Prius Technical Stuff, someone is offering a Graham miniscanner, the first, independent OBD scanner for the NHW11. It provides a reliable way to monitor the health of a Prius including the minimum and maximum traction battery module voltages and their location. I have two (not for sale) but when these rare gems come available, I like to share the good news with folks here. If you have trouble getting into "Prius Technical Stuff," send me a PM with your contact information and I'll forward it to the seller. Bob Wilson
I found the one you had for sale back in november. Can you send a link? I'm afraid I don't know how to send a PM using this app. SCH-I605 ?
Call me: two five six (nine six one) ninety-three, ninety-one If I'm away from desk, leave name and phone number, optional e-mail address, which I'll pass on to the seller. Bob Wilson
Just wondering why they don't release all necessary data for DIY if Ecros don't selling it anymore...
Thanks for asking! In fact Graham Davies did very generously contribute his mini-scanner PID tables to priuschat's own open-source project about three years ago. You can find the history (and the database) here. -Chap