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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Paul Ping, Apr 23, 2023.

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  1. Paul Ping

    Paul Ping New Member

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    I have a 2005 Prius with 510,000 and need to find intelligent tester to plug into the DCL3 .
     
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    mini vci and tech stream is the gold standard
     
  3. Elektroingenieur

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    It’s DLC 3 (Data Link Connector 3), and while an Intelligent Tester (in the U.S., Diagnostic Tester) would work, if you could find one with the correct accessories and software, it’s long obsolete. The current Toyota diagnostic system for MY 2005 vehicles is Toyota Techstream software, available from $70 with a Professional Diagnostic subscription to Toyota TIS, plus a suitable vehicle interface module. If you just need to read diagnostic trouble codes, there are also many available third-party tools.
    The Mini-VCI vehicle interface (from XHorse, which was driven out of the market by counterfeiting) wasn’t, as far as I know, ever officially supported by Toyota. In the U.S. today, Toyota recommends the Mongoose-Plus MFC3 interface, but there are many alternatives. I have the older MongoosePro MFC2.
     
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    What about Autel MaxiCOM? I used it some years ago