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Force a Readable Error Code in Prius 2005

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by moonpicnic, Oct 24, 2024.

  1. moonpicnic

    moonpicnic New Member

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    Hi all,

    Haven't found an old thread to answer this.

    Is there a way to force a known OBDII readable code in a 2005 Prius? I have the paid version of the Car Scanner app, as well as the paid personal version of Dr. Prius, and I would like to verify that one or the other is actually able to read codes. The apps are able to pull diagnostic/live data successfully.

    For reference, I have this bluetooth scanner:
    Veepeak OBDCheck BLE+ Bluetooth 4.0 OBD II Scanner

    I will report back if I can get the code in case others are looking for a verified solution that isn't Techstream.

    Thanks!
     
  2. moonpicnic

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    One addition:

    I tried scanning all codes on Car Scanner with the front driver side door open and the car in drive, but Car Scanner didn't pick anything up as a DTC error.
     
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    Unplug your MAF sensor attempt to start the car two or three times or whatever get the check engine light to come on now scan the car You should have a code for the MAF sensor not communicating bad reading something along with another thing or two probably plug it back up restart the car check to see if the code is still current clear it see that it doesn't come back and there you go
     
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    The question usually isn't "can this code reader read codes?" but "which ECUs in the car can this reader read codes from?".

    Engine codes aren't often a problem; cars with engines are very common and pretty much all code readers will be able to read those codes.

    It's more likely to be several of the other systems in a Prius that some generic reader won't be able to read codes from. (Surprisingly, Prius brake codes seem to be a challenge for a lot of generic readers, never mind how common cars with brakes are.)

    So the real project for the OP is to go through the codes from the 12 to 14 different systems in the gen 2 Prius, and for each of those systems, pick a code that looks easy enough to trigger (there usually is one), and do that, and see which ones the reader is able to see.

    That's enough busy work, of course, that a person might want to go lazy and just look at a thread where someone's already done it for a variety of different products:

    Gen2 OBD2 app review | PriusChat
     
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