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Re: Hyundai PHEV

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Excited to be able to help with the hybrid experience of Sidecar! There are a few things I have noticed with the hybrid app experience:

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I believe the trip timeline could be improved immensely by defining what each line means, both for the hybrid and other Sidecar experience. I think that a legend or different colors to differentiate each parameter would make it much simpler to understand.

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A bug I have ran into is the Battery / Fuel History section on the vehicle home page. The 4 short lines on the left are before the addition of the SoC parameter, the full lines are when the fuel and battery are both measured, although they fill the entire line despite being about 80%, and then the one line that is medium length is from when my OBD connected but showed it was on the fallback VIN, and strangely was only getting the SoC.

Something that is not hybrid specific, but I have ran into repeatedly is that my OBD scanner will be seen by the app, but get stuck on initializing or will connect and show VIN fallback, but I can disconnect and reconnect and be fine. It may be app related or scanner related but I’m not sure.

Another non-hybrid specific issue is the way that trip logging will frequently track longer than needed, after I have stopped driving, causing there to be long flat lines after each trip.

If you have anything specific you’d like me to test, please let me know!

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Awesome feedback thank you! I've tracked each of these and will aim to work on them in the next release after v1.16.3 (which is going out for review right now).

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Which connectables are showing up in your Connectables page? Which of them look correct/incorrect (ignoring SoH & SoC which you already confirmed)?

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Currently only 4 parameters show in the connectables:
Fuel tank level - value looks correct
HV battery charge - value looks correct
HV battery health - can’t confirm, but shows 100% which is most likely not true
Vehicle speed - looks about right when I’ve seen it when driving

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For tire pressure, can you try running the following command in a Sidecar terminal:

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ATSH7A0
ATFCSH7A0
ATFCSD300000
ATFCSM1
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Will try later today and get back to you! Thanks 🙏

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Attached is the response after pasting the code provided into the terminal

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Cool thank you! I've wired TPMS parameters up in https://github.com/ElectricSidecar/Hyundai-IONIQ/pull/4 — try refreshing your parameters, confirming SHA: a5134a3, and then let me know if you see your tire pressure pull :)

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BTW I think the scaling values for the TPMS parameters are probably wrong. Next time you're in the car if you can share the last returned value of any of the tire pressure parameters (the hex data block) + the tire pressure readings you see on your car, that will help me isolate what the actual parameter scalings are.

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Awesome!

Car displays:
Front left: 30
Front right: 30
Rear left: 28
Rear right: 32

Front left seems to be the only correct parameter

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