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Thymus
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Post 2004 Corolla Misfire PID
on: April 18, 2020 (GMT)

I just got a Bluetooth adapter and Torque Pro to try to track down a random misfire on my wifes 04 Corolla. Problem is it dosnt come with the misfire PID info set up by default. I did some searching and found some info but no matter what I do I cant seem to get cylinder misfire data. I can get fuel trim and O2 sensor data so I know the program is working. Can anyone offer and assistance?

Link I have found with some data:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zgIec4drCvHh1K-Q2iL6E0CTbQ2eFUhhS-z0_ZKu1pY/mobilebasic

My theory was that being an 04 Camry the PIDs would be the same. I could be wrong on this.

Using that another link I found (I cant find exact link) I created 4 PID sensors (that do not appear to work) as follows:

Name: Toyota Total Misfire Count
PID: 01F3
Equation: C

Name: Toyota Cylinder 1 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: C

Name: Toyota Cylinder 2 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: D

Name: Toyota Cylinder 3 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: E

Name: Toyota Cylinder 4 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: F

The results I get are:
Toyota Total Misfire Count: -1
Toyota Cylinder 1 Misfire Count : 0
Toyota Cylinder 2 Misfire Count : 0
Toyota Cylinder 3 Misfire Count : 0
Toyota Cylinder 4 Misfire Count : -1

Thymus
Member
Posts: 2
Post Re: 2004 Corolla Misfire PID
on: April 18, 2020 (GMT)

I just got a Bluetooth adapter and Torque Pro to try to track down a random misfire on my wifes 04 Corolla. Problem is it dosnt come with the misfire PID info set up by default. I did some searching and found some info but no matter what I do I cant seem to get cylinder misfire data. I can get fuel trim and O2 sensor data so I know the program is working. Can anyone offer and assistance?

Link I have found with some data:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zgIec4drCvHh1K-Q2iL6E0CTbQ2eFUhhS-z0_ZKu1pY/mobilebasic

My theory was that being an 04 Camry the PIDs would be the same. I could be wrong on this.

Using that another link I found (I cant find exact link) I created 4 PID sensors (that do not appear to work) as follows:

Name: Toyota Total Misfire Count
PID: 01F3
Equation: C

Name: Toyota Cylinder 1 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: C

Name: Toyota Cylinder 2 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: D

Name: Toyota Cylinder 3 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: E

Name: Toyota Cylinder 4 Misfire Count
PID: 01E9
Equation: F

The results I get are:
Toyota Total Misfire Count: -1
Toyota Cylinder 1 Misfire Count : 0
Toyota Cylinder 2 Misfire Count : 0
Toyota Cylinder 3 Misfire Count : 0
Toyota Cylinder 4 Misfire Count : -1

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