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IIMarty McflyII
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Posts: 1
Post Toyota M-OBD init string
on: June 21, 2017 (GMT)

Hi All,

I have a 2005 Prado GXL with a 1KZ-TE engine, 4 speed Auto.

I have a Vgate ELM327 Mini BT Adapter and am able to connect to the bluetooth with my android device but cannot read the ECU.
I believe that the vehicle is M-ODB and others have had success by adding the text string (ATIB 96 \n ATIIA 13 \n ATSH8213F0 \n ATSP4 \n 0100) into the very advanced setting section. I have tried this and still cannot connect to the ECU.
I have also tried ticking the “Use alternate OBD header” checkbox (tried both on and off) and I still cannot communicate with the ECM. I am connecting to the Bluetooth OBDII adapter no problems but when I find the error count on the Torque app just keeps climbing. I have also tried with no text string at all but get the same result. I am aware that the adapter could be faulty and I might be chasing my tail but I was wondering if anyone has a breakdown of what the commands in the text string mean or if anyone has had a similar problem and found a solution?

Any help is much appreciated.

Regards,
Marty

cintakc
Member
Posts: 1663
Post Re: Toyota M-OBD init string
on: June 22, 2017 (GMT)

First check the adapter for this program
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applagapp.elm327identifier&hl=ru

geoffreyKZH138V
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Posts: 8
Post Re: Toyota M-OBD init string
on: January 2, 2022 (GMT)

Quote from IIMarty McflyII on June 21, 2017
Hi All,

I have a 2005 Prado GXL with a 1KZ-TE engine, 4 speed Auto.

I have a Vgate ELM327 Mini BT Adapter and am able to connect to the bluetooth with my android device but cannot read the ECU.
I believe that the vehicle is M-ODB and others have had success by adding the text string (ATIB 96 \n ATIIA 13 \n ATSH8213F0 \n ATSP4 \n 0100) into the very advanced setting section. I have tried this and still cannot connect to the ECU.
I have also tried ticking the “Use alternate OBD header” checkbox (tried both on and off) and I still cannot communicate with the ECM. I am connecting to the Bluetooth OBDII adapter no problems but when I find the error count on the Torque app just keeps climbing. I have also tried with no text string at all but get the same result. I am aware that the adapter could be faulty and I might be chasing my tail but I was wondering if anyone has a breakdown of what the commands in the text string mean or if anyone has had a similar problem and found a solution?

Any help is much appreciated.

Regards,
Marty

any luck with that?

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