Re: Hyundai PHEV
I think I emailed them to you but once sent the files seem to have been disappearing from the message. Let me know if you received the logs or need me to resend them!
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I think I emailed them to you but once sent the files seem to have been disappearing from the message. Let me know if you received the logs or need me to resend them!
At some point, the addition of a 12v battery level parameter would be extremely useful since my battery is quite finicky and it would help to not be surprised when something goes wrong.
@zaaaacch It looks like the OBD logs might not be getting attached to the emails; one thing to try is to airdrop the folder to your desktop and email it that way if it's not working from your phone.
I'll take a look for a 12V parameter right now!
Oh! Btw what does your main vehicle page look like? Is it correctly showing both the gas and battery levels on the vehicle puck?
Ah one thing to confirm for these parameters: are you driving a PHEV or a Hybrid variant of the IONIQ? And there's no number to your model, correct? It's just IONIQ HEV or PHEV?
Does your car show its battery state of health anywhere? The scaling parameter definition in https://github.com/JejuSoul/OBD-PIDs-fo ... S_data.csv seems wrong, so if we can find a source of truth to anchor off of I can try to tune the SOH value; otherwise it's probably better to remove the parameter so that you're not falsely given a sense of having a 100% healthy battery
I’ll try that with the OBD logs! Also, I drive the 2018 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid, no numbers to the Ioniq. I’ll show a screenshot below of the main vehicle page which is only seeming to show fuel history, and not any battery levels, and actually no values on the vehicle puck. I don’t think the car shows state of health anywhere, but I can check around as well as see if any other apps seem to have a value for it and will let you know!
Thanks for confirming! I added SOH and individual battery cell voltages in SHA: a1f12f6
. Let me know if these values show up as expected.
SoC seems to be working! And now the vehicle puck displays fuel and battery which is perfect. I did notice that the individual battery cells voltage seem off and all show 3.88 V, which obviously would be extremely rare to happen… Also, I checked SoH on CarScanner and it also displayed 100%, which is extremely odd since the car is from 2018 and obviously the battery wouldn’t be that perfect. Not sure if it is something wrong with the way the car is communicating it or if there is just an incorrect code associated with SoH
Awesome! The hybrid Sidecar experience is probably the least tested of any, so please do share any bugs / features / oddities you notice when using the app with your car!