I would like to clear the codes so i can try to start the car after i put in newish batteries I want to have codes for only things that are wrong thanks owen
Unhooking the 12v will clear any codes that are not urgent, 10 seconds is a good time to unhook for, any codes appearing after a cold boot will be something to pay attention to
For the Federally mandated, emissions codes. There are 3x Prius specific codes that an 'over-the-counter' OBD scanner will never read. Bob Wilson
Just talked to toyota and the ecu is not talking to there scan tool and they left any idea what to do now
I suggest talking to someone with experience working on a 1998 JDM Prius. There are some owners in NZ and Australia that have these cars. I don't know of anyone in North America with a pre-2001 Prius. If the car has OBD2 port like 2001 and newer, check the OBD fuse(s) in the fusebox if a scanner won't communicate...blown fuse may make the scanner not "see" the car.
When attempting to restart the car after hooking the negative cable back up, what is the procedure, so that I don't get the triangle? It seems everything is out of whack when I do this.
When a code or warning comes back on, it means the problem is permanent. Now we can gain some insights if you slowly turn the key from position-to-position. But the 'ambiguity group' (the list of things that could be broken) remains too large to start 'swapping parts.' You're really going to need a Prius-aware scanner. These scanners can get the error codes from the half-dozen control computers that operate the car. Bob Wilson