i like to be on the bottomEven amongst 200 owners, there is a hierarchy.
that is where imperialist british has kept my people and the low level is what i am accustomed to
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i like to be on the bottomEven amongst 200 owners, there is a hierarchy.
I kicked off the Evap test. The one that runs with the key off after a driving profile and several days. This cost me a week troubleshooting my EVAP problem that I fixed and the test completed the day this arrived.
I will have to play with it more, running one mode of the test it timed out after 15 minutes to avoid damage. Then I tried automatic mode and got and unexpected error after it ran through the tests. No code was set, so it was a program error
It is in The diagnostic menu
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then select power train
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then Evap test
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there was a window I didnt capture that let you choose Manual or automated. This is the Automated test running. You can see it run with pressures changing
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then I got this window. I didn't spend much time trying to figure it out. No codes were set and the readiness still showed good. I got the same message with the gas cap on and off
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Awesome explanation and info sir!in Colorado at least, this is the test that determines the Evap System for readiness that is isue as that part (of many) for emissions passing. If it fails, It sets codes related to the Evap system depending on what is wrong. I first had codes that let me know the Evap/Carbon canistsre wasnt working well
I replaced the Evap Canister, but code P0456 came up which detemined there was a small leak. This leeak could be anywhere within the fuel syste, hose, pipe, tank, gas cap, purge valve, etc.
- P043E catalyst temperature sensor circuit low (bank 2 sensor 2).
- P043F catalyst temperature sensor circuit high (bank 2 sensor 2)
- P2401evaporative emission system leak detection pump control circuit low.
- P2402 evaporative emission system leak detection pump control circuit high.
- P2419 evaporative emission system switching valve control circuit low.
Any of the above codes and several others will set a pending code on first failure and a hard code and set the Engine MIL light on the dash. It also will illuminate the 4LO light meaning you can't switch into or out of 4LO, depending on what you are in at the time. It has nothing to do with the 4WD system, just a way to make you go fix it.
The problem is the test doesn't run that often. It is a keyless test that runs overnight or during the day after many conditions around temp and driving profile are me which are no well defined. The attached file describes the system and it is for all Toyotas made in the last 20 years.
So I would try something to see if I fixed it, go driving for 30 miles and hope the test would run over night. Sometimes I had to do this for 3 days to get it to run. I know when the test runs because I clear the peending code and if it runs it will either say EVAP test is complete with no codes, or there will be new pending codes.
If it becaomes a set code, it typically also becaomes a Pemenant code that can't be erased until the test passes clearing it. These are from my Phone simple OBD tool that reads and clears codes
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So my main driver was to turn the 3 days into 30 minutes when I asked the test to run. I likely lost about a week driving and waiting for the test to run until I figured it out. So trying to turn days into minutes between troubleshooting steps
Coincidently, the day I recived the tool, the test had run overnight and fully passed showing I had finally found and corrected the problem.
Since I no longer have the issue, I didn't press too far into why it wasn't working. I may in the future.
Don't worry in a week there will be more sales, when more than 80% of the people on this thread return it after using it20% off right now, but the coupon went away. Still a better deal.
I also ordered one. Thank you for the post about the sale.20% off right now, but the coupon went away. Still a better deal.
Has anyone tried to add-on or purchase updates for other makes other than the primary one that is included? Any issues? What was the cost?
I got mine yesterday and looked into this. The only option I found was a subscription - either monthly or annual (around $40/yr IIRC). I’d love to add GM for my wife’s Yukon and the LS in my 43. I’m old enough to still not be entirely bought in to subscription models, so hopefully someone else has found a way to purchase outright.Has anyone tried to add-on or purchase updates for other makes other than the primary one that is included? Any issues? What was the cost?
I’m half tempted to try it for my Ram.
But the 2020+ Rams have a security gateway gizmo that needs to be bypassed to use ANY OBD anything, so not even sure it will work.
I used Carista + OBDLink to view data on my 21 Ram 2500 without issue. In fact, event my 10-year-old Craftsman OBDII tool worked on it. There is a security jumper required to do things like program keys, flash the ECU, etc.But the 2020+ Rams have a security gateway gizmo that needs to be bypassed to use ANY OBD anything, so not even sure it will work.
If someone can confirm this does the AHC height offset utility, AHC pressures and zero point calibration, I'd like to buy one. Any LX guys try this out yet?
ThanksI used Carista + OBDLink to view data on my 21 Ram 2500 without issue. In fact, event my 10-year-old Craftsman OBDII tool worked on it. There is a security jumper required to do things like program keys, flash the ECU, etc.
If you’re talking about the one touch directionals/signals, yes you can change the number of flashes. Our 17 was set to 3, always found my 13 which is set to 5 to be a more appropriate number, I was able to change it with this tool.Has anyone been able to confirm AHC data using this?Edit: Wafflroo posted right as I was asking this.
Also curious about some of the 16+ LX 'dealer' programmable functions, i.e. tap to pass flash duration, etc.