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GenIII Prius Custom PIDs for Torque app

Discussion in 'OBDII Android App' started by usbseawolf2000, Oct 7, 2011.

  1. riceroni87

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    This is what I get on the battery block voltage v01 - v14. Can anyone firgure out what im doing wrong? I have everything set right except for the header. Header is suppose to be 7.00E+02 but it gives you an error when you test it so I tried auto. I also have to manually enter the custom pids. It wont let me search for the downloaded files on my phone since I cannot locat .torque/extendedpids folder.

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    2009Prius A Wimpy DIYer

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    No it's a hex number 7E2, not a scientific notation 7.00E+02. Try pass it in as plain text "7E2". Good luck!
     
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    Awesome. Will try this

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    Entered the new header and this is what I got.

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    I havent done that much research but theres 28 modules connected in series. At 7.2v a piece I should show each battery block show 14.4v?

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    2009Prius A Wimpy DIYer

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    For some reason my browser can't show images now, but yes each block should be around 14 ~ 19 V depending on the SOC and charging/discharging current (assuming gen 3 Prius battery is similar to gen 2).
     
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    Im currently showing 16 to 17 volts

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    2009Prius A Wimpy DIYer

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    Funny the browser shows the pictures fine now. 16 ~ 17 V is OK. Do you still get 0 for V13 and 1600 for V14?
     
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    Nope. All the same now. Between 16 and 17

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    Thanks for the info btw

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    i am having problem importing the csv file, i installed torque app free version, then ran it then i looked into .torque folder and there was no subfolder so i created a subfolder named extendedpids and placed the extracted csv file in it then went to software and follow the instruction but it only shows 2 options one is pntiac grand prix and second is GM/Opel/Vauxhall bt doesnt show the prius gen III, i tried to paste csv file in .torque folder also and still no success. can anyone please help me why this is happening? am i missing some step?
     
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    I think the free version does not support importing custom PIDs, I also tried and gave up and bought it.
     
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    markabele owner of PiP, then Leaf, then Model 3

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    Ya, just buy it. You won't be disappointed.
     
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    Added a line that said you need the paid version, in the first post. This should cause less confusion.
     
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    Is there some where in the torque app that you can turn the reverse beep off? I found this thread searching on how to turn the reverse beep off.
     
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    I am trying to using it on UK model Prius , I have 2 questions

    1 . Are the file in the first post most update one .
    2 . For UK do I use US or Metric .

    Many Thanks
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Yes. Use metric.
     
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    I guess has been noticed already that the std Engine Oil temp Torque PID does'nt work, i can't find one in ZVW30 list, suggestions anyone?
    Does exist in HSD any sensor for the PSD oil temp?
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    what a nightmare to just get rid of the beeps! so I got the ODB unit, I got the torque paid app, I am connected, everything good. I do not see any option to change the beeps, so I read some more on here and I have to download some zip file, so I do that, but I don't have a folder in my android (while hooked up to my mac) that says TORQUE?
    So I put the cdv file in a folder and hope I can browse to the files when I do: Menu -> Settings -> Manage extra PIDs/Sensors -> Menu -> Add predefined set.
    But that doesn't allow me to go browse for them, BUT there are some PRIUS 2012 VIII files to grab, so I do that, gives me new options for charts to add, still nothing about getting rid of the beep! HELP!!!!!!!!!
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    You need to put the csv file in /sdcard/.torque/extendedpids folder. Note, there is a period infront of the torque folder.

    You should see the new file and be able to import predefined PIDs.