GenIII Prius Custom PIDs for Torque app

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  1. PaJa

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    Not true and impossible. when speed is about 16 km/h the friction brakes are always deployed.
     
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    In order to achieve the higher mpg possible we shouldn't need to use the brakes, that's what i meant.

    And we can stop the car without almost using the brakes, only letting it loose speed until its speed be zero.
     
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    Sorry to ask but how (or where) can I download the file with the latest PID's posted by Vincent1449p?

    Thanks

    Ian
     
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    I believe it is in the first post where it says:

    For the latest updates, check Vincent1449p spreadsheet.
     
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    Hi All,

    The spreadsheet link in 1st post had been deleted by me in March and replaced by Update 3.

    Hi Dennis,

    Pls help to update it to your 1st post.

    Thanks!

    Vincent
     
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    Thanks, I updated the first post.
     
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    Is the ZIP file used for import into Torque still applicable? Or is there a new one i need to zip and import?
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    You need the CSV file for Torque to import. I just zipped it up because the forum does not allow CSV file to upload.
     
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    Gotcha, thanks.

    I noticed on the current Google Spreadsheet there are boxes in orange for the Backup Beep, etc...

    If i import the CSV, how do I run those PID's for instance to Disable the backup beep??

    If i export the current spreadsheet, located Here, can i import that as a CSV into Torque and have it work too?
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Yes, you should be able to export the google spreadsheet and save it as a CSV file and import it to Torque.

    To disable the backup beep, you can use the Test button. Tracksyde has used it to disable the seat belt warning.
     
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    Thanks Seawolf.

    I've noticed there are alot of repeats on the current google docs spreadsheet. And some have different equations. For example:

    Engine Run Time Ign Time 2101 M * 256 + N 0 65535 sec. 7E0

    AND

    Engine Run Time ign time 2101 J * 256 + K 0 65535 sec. 7E2


    Another Example:
    Manifold Air Pressure MAP 2101 F * 1913 / 255 0 1913 mmHg 7E0

    AND

    Manifold Air Pressure map 2101 B * 1913 / 255 0 1913 mmHg 7E2


    Which ones are correct?
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    They both may be correct. 7E2 is HV ECU and 7E0 is Enhanced Powertrain ECU.
     
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    Is there a consolidated list of the ECU #'s?
     
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    This is taken from the Repair Manual.

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    Vincent
     

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    Thanks Vincent. Is there a list with #'s? I have idea what #'s correspond to what ECU
     
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    There are many ECUs that are unknown yet, what I do know are as below:

    ECU name ID bits (11)
    1
    Skid control​
    7B0
    2 Combination meter 7C0
    3 [/LEFT]
    4 Air conditioning amplifier 7C4
    5 ECM 7E0
    6 Power management 7E2


    Vincent
     
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    Thanks Vincent.

    How would one translate an Xgauge code into a code for Torque?

    From the Xgauge spreadsheet here, i would like to add lines 74 and 93, which are:

    Line 74: Friction Brake Sensor 07B02107 046145070000 2808 00020001FFCE FRI 0.00-4.50 (Shows actual friction braking amount)

    Line 93: Regen Operating Force 07B02148 046105480000 4008 001000010000 RGO ~0-720 NM (Shows actual regen braking force)

    How do i translate those into something I can use in Torque??
     
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    It was discussed in post #91.

    According to the Repair Manual, this PID should be a 16 bit number with no scaling. I don't understand why 8 bit was used and a 16X scaling. That is why I left it out.

    Vincent
     
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    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Vincent.

    An off note question as I can't seem to find it anywhere in this thread, when people are referring to 'TS', what does that stand for?? Something with the service manual??
     
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    It is the official Toyota scantool diagnostic TechStream.:)

    Vincent