Dr. Prius going haywire!!! What to make of this?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Metalmedic, Sep 16, 2024.

  1. Metalmedic

    Metalmedic New Member

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    Hello everyone! New member here but I have been reading through all your posts. I recently acquired my 4th Prius a 2014 model 2. I’ve never had a battery issue with any of my previous ones, but this one a 2014 with 125k miles is acting up. Shortly after buying it I got the hybrid warning pull to a safe place message! This is my first experience with Dr. Prius and if nothing else it’s great for resetting the battery codes. First thing I noticed is the center temp is much higher than the ends. I’ve also noticed the delta SOC has been 0 to 40. I’ve also noticed module #9 is always lower than the others. Check out the picture! Has anyone else seen the Dr Prius app go crazy like this?
     

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  2. MAX2

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    What high voltage battery is in your car? Original or replacement?
    I think your Dr. Prius is not set up correctly.

    What adapter is used to connect to OBDII?
     
  3. jacktheripper

    jacktheripper Active Member

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    I have that happen in the past! It's either 1. bad OBD2 adapter, or 2. bad grounding/corrosion at the battery ECU causing signal noise.

    here are the two OBD2 adapters that never failed me nor any customer:

    Veepeak OBD2 adapter:
    https://amzn.to/2Z6nI6g

    Panlong OBD2 adapter:
    https://amzn.to/3rkAV9G
     
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