**The following assumes that you have already installed the Toyota, Lexus, and Scion Enhanced OEM Add-Ons in your OBDLink app** Yes, the OBDLink MX+ can read TPMS real time pressures with the vehicle stopped or moving, but it has to be running, not just with the key to the On position.
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The OBDLink Android app on the S2 (with Toyota, Lexus, Scion Add-Ons installed per the MX+ user manual instructions) This is the missing piece to the instructions linked in the previous post on this topic. I know my TPMS radios are working well, since I can read them with my Autel TS508.Īnswers for the curious. The tablet pairs just fine with the MX+ and it shows me other realtime vehicle readings. It did not.Īpparently this combination of OBDLink MX+ (not the older MX) with the OBDLink app and the custom add-on PIDs allows one to change settings (aka program) and behaviors, but before getting to that I thought I'd just look at some custom PIDs. I even took my tablet out on a short 10 minute drive today to see if that would make a difference in obtaining realtime readings. In addition, none of the selected "IDx Tire Inflation Pressure" options shows me "psi" as a unit they all show "inHg" and the values stay at "0.0" I picked up an OBDLink MX+, downloaded the free OBDLink app for my Android tablet, downloaded the free add-on PIDs for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion, followed instructions here, but cannot seem to get any psi readings no matter which of the "IDx Tire Inflation Pressure" PIDs I select (there are 4 for each ID1, ID2, ID3, ID4, and ID5). Just curious if anyone has gotten this functional? If you have, how did you deviate from the link below?