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roadrunner
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Posts: 1
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: April 4, 2015 (GMT)

This there anywhere on this forum that deals with motorbikes.I cannot connect to my Triumph Tiger 800 XRX. Hope you don’t mind me butting in.With thanks.

I am a biker who likes to visit world war 1 and 2 sites

dud32007
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Posts: 2
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: April 19, 2015 (GMT)

hi. have the same problem of connecting ecu with my r51 nissan pathfinder 2007 vq40de . got the blue elm327 ebay obdII

burette
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Posts: 2
Post Toyota Corolla 2003
on: April 23, 2015 (GMT)

I have read the thread on “Japanese Cars” and it ended going in many directions concerning alternate header strings.

So I have a Toyota Corolla 2003 sold in Canada.

Is there a specifig config I should use in Torque Pro?

Thanks to clarify this.

Toyota Corolla 2003

Capp777
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Posts: 2994
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: April 23, 2015 (GMT)

Quote from burette on April 23, 2015
I have read the thread on “Japanese Cars” and it ended going in many directions concerning alternate header strings.

So I have a Toyota Corolla 2003 sold in Canada.

Is there a specifig config I should use in Torque Pro?

Thanks to clarify this.

End Quote.

Have you tried the custom init string given
on the wiki page…

http://torque-bhp.com/wiki/Custom_Init

burette
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Posts: 2
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: April 23, 2015 (GMT)

Quote from Capp777 on April 23, 2015

Have you tried the custom init string given
on the wiki page…

http://torque-bhp.com/wiki/Custom_Init

There are no specific to my make and model

Toyota Corolla 2003

Mr.Lopes
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Posts: 6
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: May 6, 2015 (GMT)

Quote from burette on April 23, 2015
Quote from Capp777 on April 23, 2015

Have you tried the custom init string given
on the wiki page…

http://torque-bhp.com/wiki/Custom_Init

There are no specific to my make and model

My Brazilian Corolla 2003 ECU connects fine with this Custom
Init:
atib96 \n atiia13 \n atsh8113f1 \n atspa4 \n atsw00

Another typing string from Brazilian Corolla Club:
ATIB 96 \n ATIIA 13 \n ATSH8113F1 \n ATSP A4 \n ATSW00

If you don’t connect, please contact me, i will send the profile file.

Toyota Corolla ALTIS 15 – Brazil
Torque Pro + Samsung J6

nordic69
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: September 5, 2015 (GMT)

Good morning. I have problem to connect ELM327 adapter (version 1,5) with Torque. Received information “UNNABLE CONNECT TO ECU”.
My car is TOYOTA LC 150 PRADO, 2013 year. Car from Japan for sale in Russia. Thanks in advance.

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: September 6, 2015 (GMT)

which corresponds to your adapter to a command ATAL in the terminal
what type of engine is on your auto

nordic69
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: September 6, 2015 (GMT)

Command ATAL – OK
Engine 1KD-FTV

nordic69
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: September 6, 2015 (GMT)

Command ATAL – OK
Engine 1KD-FTV
Diesel

barry2
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Posts: 1
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 19, 2015 (GMT)

JDM Toyota Wish 2.0 2008 (ANE11W)

Anybody have any experience of the init string with this Toyota Wish?

Thanks a lot for sharing.

Barry / Hong Kong

jgaspar
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Posts: 1
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 15, 2015 (GMT)

Hello friends.

I have a Toyota Mark X 2005. The motor and mechanic is similar to Lexus IS250.
I have a Bluetooth OBD device and tried with several applications namely Torque, Carista, obdLink and Dashcommand(trial version). With all of them I received a error saying that the sw cannot read the ECU due to a protocol error.
I discover that with HobDrive I can read the sensors and codes and the sw report the protocol as is JDM Can Mode21.
My question is that if any of you have a turnaround to put Torque working with this ECU protocol.

BR

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: December 16, 2015 (GMT)

You need to write external PIDs 21 Sid

Willd1
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 27, 2017 (GMT)

Hi new to this forum just downloaded torque pro as i read it may work for a 2000 reg jdm gen 7 celica i added this to the advanced setting as i
ATIB 96
ATIIA 13
ATSH8213F0
ATSP4
0100
Tried this also

ATIB 96 \n
ATIIA 13 \n
ATSH8213F0 \n
ATSP4 \n
0100
this info online. Love this app but would be great if i could use it on my celica does anyone know if this is possible any help much appreciated
Regards will

cintakc
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Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 28, 2017 (GMT)

Toyota JDM ISO9141
ATSP3\nATIIA33\nATIB10\nATSH686AF1\nATST32\nATSW00

Willd1
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 29, 2017 (GMT)

Hi thanks for the reply this string didnt work for me either. I know my setup is all working as i used it on a uk t sport celica but have no joy on a jdm mr2 spyder or jdm celica gen 7
Thanks for any advice

cintakc
Member
Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 29, 2017 (GMT)

check the adapter with this program
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applagapp.elm327identifier&hl=ru
try this init string
ATIB96\nATIIA13\nATSH8113F1\nATSP4\nATSW00\nATAT2

Ed b
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 30, 2017 (GMT)

Hi can someone help what to write for cotolla firlder 2007 dba-nze144g-awxnk, motor 1nze-fe. Cant connect to ecu in torque((

cintakc
Member
Posts: 1663
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 30, 2017 (GMT)

try this
atsp6\natsh7e0\natsw00

"Name","ShortName","ModeAndPID","Equation","Min Value","Max Value","Units","Header"
"Toyota Design load on the engine","Load engin","2104","A*100/255","0","100","%","7E0"
"Toyota Engine coolant temperature","ECT","2105","A-40","0","215","C","7E0"
"Toyota Short-term fuel correction bank 1","ST B1","2106","(A*199.15/255)-100","-100.00","99.15","%","7E0"
"Toyota Long-term fuel correction bank 1","LT B1","2107","(A*199.15/255)-100","-100.00","99.15","%","7E0"
"Toyota Engine RPM","RPM","210C","(A*64)+(B*63/255)","0","16383","rpm","7E0"
"Toyota Vehicle speed","Speed","210D","A","0","255","km/h","7E0"
"Toyota Ignition timing","Ign timing","210E","(A*127.5/255)-64","-64.0","63.5","degree","7E0"
"Toyota Intake air temperature","Int Temp","210F","A-40","-40","215","C","7E0"
"Toyota Intake Air flow","Air flow","2110","(A*2.56)+(B*0.01)","0","655.35","gr/s","7E0"
"Toyota Throttle position","Trtl Pos","2111","A*100/255","0","100","%","7E0"
"Toyota U Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 ?1","U O2 B1S1","2114","A*1.274/255","0","1.274","volt","7E0"
Ed b
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Posts: 3
Post Re: OBD2 on Japanese Cars
on: October 30, 2017 (GMT)

Trying atsp6\natsh7e0\natsw00, still no response from ecu

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