From there, you can add those custom PIDs that you imported. In Torque main screen, press Menu -> Settings -> Manage extra PIDs/Sensors -> Menu -> Add predefined set.įrom the main menu (rotatable items), choose the Realtime Information. Keep in mind that ".torque" folder is hidden so set your explorer to show the hidden folders.
Simply unzip the CSV file in ".torque/extendedpids" folder on your micro SD card.
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Thanks Update: My son just downloaded the full featured Torque pro that clearly supports transmission temp by 2 different methods. Gen 4 prius PIDs for Torque Pro A bit clunkier to use than Torque Pro, but it looks like it reads more PIDs These codes are primarily for use with Torque Pro which runs on Android phones and tablets. I'm not sure if this is an issue with Torque free or Toyota issue. And to use these, there is the combination of OBD2 Australia’s basic Bluetooth scan tool and compatible phone apps like Car Scanner ELM OBD2 or Torque OBD click on those links to see the video of how. I just paired my bluetooth ELM327 OBD2 reader with Torque free app on android phone and there is no option for transmission temp. Gen3 Plugin version is here.Ĭopy the CSV file to Android SD card (could be internal memory)įirst, you need the paid version of Torque app. You can find here the auto transmission temperature parameter IDs ( PIDs) for popular Australian car brands. See a list of supported OBDII bluetooth adapters.įor Gen2 Prius, follow to this thread. I did read on a 4runner forum the prius pids have been extracted and many of them apply to other Toyotas. It uses wireless connection (WiFi or Bluetooth) to connect to OBDII device. The Custom PIDs are for an Android app called Torque.