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marinos.a
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Posts: 2
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: August 28, 2014 (GMT)

Hi, is there any way we could check that the log was send correctly?

Mr.Lopes
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Posts: 6
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: September 13, 2014 (GMT)

In my BR Toyota Corolla XEi 2003, I use the following string:

atib96 \n atiia13 \n atsh8113f1 \n atspa4 \n atsw00
Thorough protocol scan.

Today I will test this string with protocol iso 14230-4 5b 10,4k.

Toyota Corolla ALTIS 15 – Brazil
Torque Pro + Samsung J6

jeffng78
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Posts: 7
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: November 1, 2014 (GMT)

anybody can help on the following?
JDM 2009 Toyota Allion – protocol to be use for ECU connection?
I had tried all the extra string found on this thread, but still can’t connect to ECU..it shown connected but not talking to ECU.
Adapter I’m using is Super mini ELM327 scanner from ebay, is the problem on hardware or software?

Million thanks in advance…

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: November 1, 2014 (GMT)

adapter v2.1 ?

jeffng78
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Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: November 2, 2014 (GMT)

Quote from cintakc on November 1, 2014
adapter v2.1 ?

adapter V1.5

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: November 2, 2014 (GMT)

specify the type of engine

xcgadget
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Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: November 17, 2014 (GMT)

I have the same problem with Nissan elgrand E51, app says it can ‘t talk to ECU, it is Japan import year 2005, engine VQ35DE. Adapter used is OBDLink MX bt. Does any one know correct init string for Torque ?? I know it’s possible to read the ECU data as Car Gauge pro eats it all with JOBD option switched on.

jeffng78
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Posts: 7
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 4, 2014 (GMT)

Quote from jeffng78 on November 2, 2014
Quote from cintakc on November 1, 2014
adapter v2.1 ?

adapter V1.5

Adapter is V1.5
It’s connected to ECU after added additional strings, but no reading on all the gauges beside of voltage.

jeffng78
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Posts: 7
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 4, 2014 (GMT)

Quote from jeffng78 on December 4, 2014
Quote from jeffng78 on November 2, 2014
Quote from cintakc on November 1, 2014
adapter v2.1 ?

adapter V1.5

Adapter is V1.5
Engine type is 1NZFE.
It’s connected to ECU after added additional strings, but no reading on all the gauges beside of voltage.

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 4, 2014 (GMT)

configuration string must be spelled necessary, as the exchange rate 9600
string for ALION 1NZFE
ATSP4\nATIB96\nATIIA13\nATSH8113F1\nATSW00

You can not put a bird “Use alternate header” will work and so
using bird “Use alternate header,” will work only alternative PIDs and their need to create

make screenshots

jeffng78
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Posts: 7
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 11, 2014 (GMT)

Quote from cintakc on December 4, 2014
configuration string must be spelled necessary, as the exchange rate 9600
string for ALION 1NZFE
ATSP4\nATIB96\nATIIA13\nATSH8113F1\nATSW00

You can not put a bird “Use alternate header” will work and so
using bird “Use alternate header,” will work only alternative PIDs and their need to create

make screenshots

I’ve key in the configuration string as mentioned above, but still not working…


jeffng78
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Posts: 7
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 11, 2014 (GMT)

I’ve added a few configuration string found on internet as follow but still can’t read…
My apologize that I don’t know how to upload the screen shot for you guys to see…
ATSP5 \nATAL \nATIB10 \nATSH8110FC \nATST32 \nATSW00
ATIB96 \nATIIA13 \nATSH8013F1 \nATSPA4 \n ATSW00
ATIB96 \nATIIA13 \nATSH8213F1 \nATSPA5 \n ATSW00
ATIB96 \nATIIA13 \nATSH8113F1 \nATSPA4 \n ATSW00
ATSP6 \nATAL \nATSH7E0 \nATCRA7E8 \nATS32 \nATSW00
ATIB96 \nATIIA13 \nATSH8213F0 \nATSPA4 \n0100
ATSH8213F1 \nAITB96 \nATTIIA13

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 11, 2014 (GMT)

screens can be put on any exchanger
or give your e-mail

jeffng78
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Posts: 7
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 12, 2014 (GMT)

my email is jeffng78@gmail.com

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 12, 2014 (GMT)

I wrote to your email

judgem
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Posts: 5
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 13, 2014 (GMT)

Hi guys,

I have 2005 Toyota Vitz RS (JDM)
and
ELM327 1.5 (clone)

I manage to get readings with shitty hOBDrive app demo,

but with Torque, I can get it to connect using the codes:

ATIB96\n ATTIA13\n ATSH8213F0\n ATSPA4\n 0100

but no readings.

Any suggestions I can try ? Other people with similar car have managed to get successful connection and readings. I’m really dying to get this app working.

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 14, 2014 (GMT)

nATTIA13- incorrect
ATIB96\nATIIA13\nATSH8113F1\nATSP4\nATSW00

educlick
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Posts: 4
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 15, 2014 (GMT)

Hi guys, I have a 2003 Nissan Sunny B15, with the ELM327 connector and Galaxy Note 4 until today day even I could not connect to the ECU of the car, and I tried to chain alternative connection is suggested on the website of the torque, do not understand how the app Car Gauge Pro if I connect, but I like it more graphically torque, hopefully can help.

Thanks.

judgem
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Posts: 5
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 17, 2014 (GMT)

Quote from cintakc on December 14, 2014
nATTIA13- incorrect
ATIB96\nATIIA13\nATSH8113F1\nATSP4\nATSW00

This doesn’t even let me connect to the ECU.

I tried ATIB96\nATIIA13\nATSH8113F1\nATSPA4\nATSW00

and I get connection but no readings.

cintakc
Member
Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 17, 2014 (GMT)

jeffng78
sent by the screenshot you can see that:

ECU unit of your car responds to the request 21 Sid
you need to use external PIDs
Try for example 2105

Example of what goes in the PID editor’s fields.
OBD2 PID (in hex – eg: ’01 0D’ for speed)
2105
Long name (used in menus)
Engine cooling temperature
Short name (used in displays)
ECT
Minimum value (typically 0)
-40
Maximum value
215
Scale factor
x1
Unit type
Deg. C
Equation (eg: A * B + 20)
A-40

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