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Carista OBD-II application rocks (now Updated 4/30/2015 !)

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Technigogo, Mar 8, 2014.

  1. Jason E

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    Which OBD tool did you buy?
     
  2. alanderego

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    Check out my post here.
    I paid about $30, but living in Hawaii, I was not about to chance paying for the shipping of crappy units back and forth.
    I have a iPhone 6 Plus and it connected right up and it works great...No more Reverse BEEP!, but I have a 2010.

    Alan
     
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    I just posted this update for the Carista application on my original thread starter.
     
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    Finally got enough Google Play credit from the Rewards app and purchased. I can confirm it works with a 2012 C2, 2014 Plug-in Base, 2015 Liftback 2.
     
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    The app looks great!

    I noticed that customizations are listed for Prius models 2010+, I have 2nd Gen (2007) and would love to be able to access some of the customizations, is that a future possibility or is it a hardware limitation?

    Thanks!
     
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    I have a 2012 v (lowercase v for the Prius v wagon) versatile I just bought, Reading these forums for mods the last couple of days, there is one code a lot of us have been looking for. They do it in canada so would think it is a code change. "Fog lights on like Daylight running lights." Everyone is having to do wiring mods when the computer is able to do it somehow. Any idea? I would buy the items in a heartbeat if they can be found.I
     
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    Do some or all of the different available OBD II wi-fi connectors (compatible with iPhones and Carista) draw power when the car is turned off, or do they all stop drawing power when a Prius (Gen 3 for me) isn't running/on?
     
  8. Todor

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    Guys, just wanted to let you know that we've started selling our own Carista OBD adapter! This was prompted by the fact that many customers were buying crappy devices that didn't work at all, or worked intermittently. So we decided we needed to create a solution... and it's here! Check it out: Hardware | Carista OBD2 - Vehicle Diagnostics and Customization

    Our adapter works with both iOS and Android.
    (note for iOS users: our app update to support this adapter is still waiting in Apple's queue for approval; so if you get the adapter now, you have to use our beta version for iOS, until Apple approves the update... which we expect to happen any day now.)

    We're selling a small initial batch of devices directly on our site (payment through PayPal, shipping to US and Canada) and will soon make it available in larger quantities on Amazon, including some of its European subsidiaries. The intro price on our site is $30 + shipping and the regular price on Amazon will be $39.99 (with free shipping). Note that buying this adapter does NOT unlock the Pro functionality in the app; that part is still an additional $19.99.

    To answer RIKER's question above, I'll say that our device has a low-power sleep mode that consumes very little battery power, but we still don't recommend that users leave the device plugged in - partly for power reasons and partly for security reasons. You don't want anyone who walks by your car to be able to connect to it. Just plug it in when you're using the app and unplug it when you're done. Keep it in the glove box or something. There's no reason to keep it plugged in at all times.
     
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    Can you explain what the $19.99 Pro function of the app ?
    Is this a 1 time fee the unlocks all functions of the app and and keeps you unlocked for future app upgrades ?
     
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    The Pro Package ($19.99 USD) allows you to change customizations and check/reset manufacturer-specific fault codes. Yes, it's a 1-time payment and unlocks all current functionality for an unlimited number of uses on an unlimited number of cars and an unlimited number of phones/tablets. Generally, you do get updates for free once you've bought the Pro Package, but we reserve the right to introduce new functionality that will be priced/sold separately in the future.
     
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    the price is fair and justifies the hard work that went into creating such a user friendly app. A stealership would charge more. Plus this is at your fingertips
     
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    Todor (or anyone else),

    As far as removing the OBD II connector vs. leaving it plugged in, do you have any experience with using other apps that use data via the OBD II, such as DashCommand or maybe even the new 'Automatic' product (Automatic: Connect Your Car to Your Digital Life)? I don't have any personal experience with these items and am researching what I need to use DashCommand and similar apps. The 'Automatic' product seems kinda pricy and has a lot of 'Big Brother' implications. It seems the OBD II adapter needs to be plugged in all the time, especially if regularly using apps that need the data through that connection. Plugging and unplugging on a regular/daily basis seems like it'd be pretty inconvenient, although I understand the basic risk of someone being able to access a car's computer controls via wireless and give a command to unlock the doors, etc.

    This adapter is described as shutting off after 30 minutes but doesn't clarify if that's after a car's ignition is turned off, since last activity, when placed into 'Park' etc.
    Vgate iCar 2 ELM327 WiFi OBD2 Auto Diagnostics Scanner
    "Newly released in 2014, this model features an integrated smart auto sleep function that puts it into sleep mode after 30 minutes, allowing you leave it plugged into your vehicle at all times"

    Thanks in advance,

    RIKER


    QUOTE="Todor, post: 2190060, member: 120687"]Guys, just wanted to let you know that we've started selling our own Carista OBD adapter! This was prompted by the fact that many customers were buying crappy devices that didn't work at all, or worked intermittently. So we decided we needed to create a solution... and it's here! Check it out: Hardware | Carista OBD2 - Vehicle Diagnostics and Customization

    Our adapter works with both iOS and Android.
    (note for iOS users: our app update to support this adapter is still waiting in Apple's queue for approval; so if you get the adapter now, you have to use our beta version for iOS, until Apple approves the update... which we expect to happen any day now.)

    We're selling a small initial batch of devices directly on our site (payment through PayPal, shipping to US and Canada) and will soon make it available in larger quantities on Amazon, including some of its European subsidiaries. The intro price on our site is $30 + shipping and the regular price on Amazon will be $39.99 (with free shipping). Note that buying this adapter does NOT unlock the Pro functionality in the app; that part is still an additional $19.99.

    To answer RIKER's question above, I'll say that our device has a low-power sleep mode that consumes very little battery power, but we still don't recommend that users leave the device plugged in - partly for power reasons and partly for security reasons. You don't want anyone who walks by your car to be able to connect to it. Just plug it in when you're using the app and unplug it when you're done. Keep it in the glove box or something. There's no reason to keep it plugged in at all times.[/QUOTE]
     
  13. SkookumPete

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    For those who simply want to disable the reverse or seatbelt beeps, there's another (very cheap) app on Google Play called Prius Tweak. I haven't tried it, so this is not a recommendation, just an FYI.

    Also, I hope everyone knows that a lot of the other settings, such as door-lock behavior, can be changed without OBD2, as outlined in the Prius manual.

    This is not in any way to deprecate Carista, which looks like a good app with great support.
     
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  14. Michael Mann

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    One more happy Carista customer. Installed and deleted the seatbelt & reverse beep.
     
  15. RogerHq

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    Another happy Carista user: Finally payed the inApp Pro fee and got my advanced error codes out of the Hybride part of my GenIII Prius.
    (Alas, there is a problem with the upgrade mechanism on my iPad. The "Buy" button on the right hand of the window didn't show up, it looks like the buying process hangs frequently, also going over to the Apple password dialogue seems to hang. Going in and out of the App page "maybe" solved the problem, I just did the latter part once but have tried to upgrade several times... The App Developers should look into it...)

    /Roger
     
  16. Todor

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    Hi all,

    We are now looking for interested testers to try our new TPMS programming functionality. I know a lot of people in this thread have asked about it for months and months, and it's now almost ready! We need someone whose TPMS light is on right now and who needs to program in new sensor IDs. Please send me a private message, or better yet, email [email protected]. Thanks!
     
  17. alanderego

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    That sucks...
    Mine was on yesterday.
    I just filled the tire and it cleared it up.
    I guess I could drain a tire if you don't find anyone.

    Alan
     
  18. Todor

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    Thanks Alan, but what I'm looking for is someone whose sensors are not actually programmed into the car (not paired with it, if you will), and that causes the TPMS light to be on. In your case, it sounds like the sensors are properly registered and properly doing their job of detecting low tire pressure. I'm mostly looking for people who have swapped their wheels and haven't coded/registered/programmed/whatever-you-wanna-call-it the new wheels' TPMS sensors into the car.
     
  19. Chilly

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    When I throw my winter tires and wheels on, I'll have that problem. I usually don't put them on for another month but if it helps the cause, I might put them on sooner.
     
  20. FlameZA

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    Todor...i have a adaptor but when i try carly..it tells me ecu to complex...will carista also give this error or is this just a sales gimmic from carly to buy they adaptors?
     
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