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Can I asked how you A; found the correct PID, and B, the correct formula?
Do you have any others you care to share?
I'd like to see camshaft data and something less critical like tire pressure data.
Sure, I've picked these up just from some Toyota forums. I have used these for over a year, so I'm not sure anymore about the exact source, but if interested you can find some discussions from e.g. FJCruiser and MR2 forums by googling for "toyota pid 21b2".
PIDs seem to be somewhat generic over Toyota / Lexus models of a specific era.
I should have mentioned that these work at least on my 2009 IS250. Can also be used in OBD Fusion, the formatting is just bit different.
In addition to the KCLV these are the only custom PIDs I'm using:
Knock Feedback Value: PID = 21b2, equation = (D-256)/32
Transmission Temp: PID = 21d9, equation = E-40 (this is for temp in Celcius)
On both the 2010 Tundra and the 2013 350, I tried to access the TPMS module and it said my OBDII adapter was not compliant, saying I needed version V2 or higher so I ordered another Elm 327 bluetooth device from amazoo. Low and behold this one although designed for Android does not work at all.
The device has no marking indicating what version it is.
Anyone have an OBDII Bluetooth interface that connects to Network A and the TPMS module?
On both the 2010 Tundra and the 2013 350, I tried to access the TPMS module and it said my OBDII adapter was not compliant, saying I needed version V2 or higher so I ordered another Elm 327 bluetooth device from amazoo. Low and behold this one although designed for Android does not work at all.
The device has no marking indicating what version it is.
Anyone have an OBDII Bluetooth interface that connects to Network A and the TPMS module?
I sent the Elm327 back and received a replacement. This one works but still is not talking to the TPMS module on the car. I haven't tested the truck but suspect the same results. I can't confirm it's communication protocol is 2.0 or better.
Also, this connected as Bluetooth "LE" (low energy) which forces you to enable GPS. This seems counter intuitive, then again, le is for Apple so, go figure.
Im not sure of an other benefits this has over my 10 year old adapater...
Just got the OBD Fusion app to check KCLV values and decided to play around with the dashboards. I created the below for fun and when I went to test it out I noticed I'm unable to get a Engine Oil temp gauge to work (not shown below). I'm guessing it's a limitation of the PIDs and what the car reports? I also saw that Lance stated in an older post that "The ECM is completely unaware of the oil temperature."
I recently downloaded OBD Fusion and set up PID displays for my 2008 ISF. I was able to add the Engine Oil Temperature PID to my dashboard, but the value remains at zero with the ignition on.
caymandive had indicated that the Engine Oil Temperature PID does not work and suggested that it may be a limitation of what our 2008 ISF reports to the app. A buddy of mine has a 2011 ISF and he was able to read this PID via the OBD Fusion app. Has any 2008 ISF owners figured this out or can confirmed that this is indeed a limitation for the 2008 model? Thanks.
I recently downloaded OBD Fusion and set up PID displays for my 2008 ISF. I was able to add the Engine Oil Temperature PID to my dashboard, but the value remains at zero with the ignition on.
caymandive had indicated that the Engine Oil Temperature PID does not work and suggested that it may be a limitation of what our 2008 ISF reports to the app. A buddy of mine has a 2011 ISF and he was able to read this PID via the OBD Fusion app. Has any 2008 ISF owners figured this out or can confirmed that this is indeed a limitation for the 2008 model? Thanks.
Obviously. Most here don't have a V8, but I could have sworn someone posted that it's an analog gauge, thus not on can bus. Can you confirm how many wires leave the sensor on the engine?
If someone from a later year has it working that is hopeful. Do all years IS-F gauge clusters swap? If they don't, is the oil pressure gauge the reason why?
Disappointing update. Whatever they did to Fusion, it no longer works for me. For for those that programmed the APP - you suck as there is no need to access my photos, contacts, GPS location to read data from the cars ECM....
I am looking for a new product as this app is broke and prying into my life is complete BS especiallysince I paid for the product... Anyone know how to download an older version? Please advise!
Please advise if anyone else is having issues too!
TIA
Disappointing update. Whatever they did to Fusion, it no longer works for me. For for those that programmed the APP - you suck as there is no need to access my photos, contacts, GPS location to read data from the cars ECM....
I am looking for a new product as this app is broke and prying into my life is complete BS especiallysince I paid for the product... Anyone know how to download an older version? Please advise!
Please advise if anyone else is having issues too!
TIA
Disappointing update. Whatever they did to Fusion, it no longer works for me. For for those that programmed the APP - you suck as there is no need to access my photos, contacts, GPS location to read data from the cars ECM....
I am looking for a new product as this app is broke and prying into my life is complete BS especiallysince I paid for the product... Anyone know how to download an older version? Please advise!
Please advise if anyone else is having issues too!
TIA
Just tried mine after seeing your post. My previously saved dashboard is now gone, but everything else seems to work.
I did deny access to photos etc., but did allow location data only while app is active.
I will now customize the dash again, if I have any problems I will update here.
Just tried mine after seeing your post. My previously saved dashboard is now gone, but everything else seems to work.
I did deny access to photos etc., but did allow location data only while app is active.
I will now customize the dash again, if I have any problems I will update here.
Thanks Mike.
For kicks i grabbed a retired phone circa 2020 w/ Fusion on it, it connected fine. Still had the PID pack and all gauges working. Other phone with same adapter runs Torque Pro fine but not Fusion. It hangs trying to connect to the ECU even when set to 'Don't use last protocol' for connecting, which should make it scan through all protocols. I'm at a loss. Perhaps enough time has passed its been updated to fix or I remove app and start from scratch which I essentially did by deleting app cache and data.
O/T - Can confirm that 66 miles of twisty roads does indeed max out KCLV at 24.5. Also, the TCD device in the rear earned its keep and put a smile on my face!