Carista app information (Merged Threads)
#123
#124
After complaining about the "subscription fee", I swallowed my pride and bought a Carista OBD device and downloaded the software. The good news is that apparently because I bought the OBD device, I get a 30 day (I think) subscription. I like that.
I changed a few of the settings and although it's not as fast as I expected, it worked well. My expectations might have been unfair. I also looked for faults/codes, but there were none. I tried the Service tab, and got a message that this is not available for my vehicle (or something to that effect). I was a little disappointed, but not too worried. All I wanted to do was turn off the maintenance reminder, and there's another easy way to do that as soon as I get around to it.
The real excuse for buying this was because the Check Engine light came on in my Mom's 07 RX a week ago, and it started misfiring. It resolved itself when I shut down and restarted the car. I suspect a marginal coil pack and was anxious to see which one. Instead, it said there were no errors. I'm not quite sure what to think about that, as I'm SURE it the car will remember faults for some time (indefinitely or until cleared, right?). One thing it did catch is that the voltage was initially too low to read the codes. I'm wondering if the battery may have been low enough that it dropped the code history.
Any ideas?
I changed a few of the settings and although it's not as fast as I expected, it worked well. My expectations might have been unfair. I also looked for faults/codes, but there were none. I tried the Service tab, and got a message that this is not available for my vehicle (or something to that effect). I was a little disappointed, but not too worried. All I wanted to do was turn off the maintenance reminder, and there's another easy way to do that as soon as I get around to it.
The real excuse for buying this was because the Check Engine light came on in my Mom's 07 RX a week ago, and it started misfiring. It resolved itself when I shut down and restarted the car. I suspect a marginal coil pack and was anxious to see which one. Instead, it said there were no errors. I'm not quite sure what to think about that, as I'm SURE it the car will remember faults for some time (indefinitely or until cleared, right?). One thing it did catch is that the voltage was initially too low to read the codes. I'm wondering if the battery may have been low enough that it dropped the code history.
Any ideas?
Last edited by User 41924; 03-08-17 at 09:53 AM.
#125
#126
After complaining about the "subscription fee", I swallowed my pride and bought a Carista OBD device and downloaded the software. The good news is that apparently because I bought the OBD device, I get a 30 day (I think) subscription. I like that.
I changed a few of the settings and although it's not as fast as I expected, it worked well. My expectations might have been unfair. I also looked for faults/codes, but there were none. I tried the Service tab, and got a message that this is not available for my vehicle (or something to that effect). I was a little disappointed, but not too worried. All I wanted to do was turn off the maintenance reminder, and there's another easy way to do that. As soon as I get around to it.
The real excuse for buying this was because the Check Engine light came on in my Mom's 07 RX a week ago, and it started misfiring. It resolved itself when I shut down and restarted the car. I suspect a marginal coil pack and was anxious to see which one. Instead, it said there were no errors. I'm not quite sure what to think about that, as I'm SURE it the car will remember faults for some time (indefinately, or until cleared, right?). One thing it did catch is that the voltage was initially too low to read the codes. I'm wondering in the battery may have been low enough that it dropped the code history.
Any ideas?
I changed a few of the settings and although it's not as fast as I expected, it worked well. My expectations might have been unfair. I also looked for faults/codes, but there were none. I tried the Service tab, and got a message that this is not available for my vehicle (or something to that effect). I was a little disappointed, but not too worried. All I wanted to do was turn off the maintenance reminder, and there's another easy way to do that. As soon as I get around to it.
The real excuse for buying this was because the Check Engine light came on in my Mom's 07 RX a week ago, and it started misfiring. It resolved itself when I shut down and restarted the car. I suspect a marginal coil pack and was anxious to see which one. Instead, it said there were no errors. I'm not quite sure what to think about that, as I'm SURE it the car will remember faults for some time (indefinately, or until cleared, right?). One thing it did catch is that the voltage was initially too low to read the codes. I'm wondering in the battery may have been low enough that it dropped the code history.
Any ideas?
On a 10-year old car, if the battery has not been replaced, it would not surprise me that the battery voltage would drop quite a bit when the ignition is on with the engine off, but that's probably not low enough to clear trouble codes.
#127
Maybe the app is not compatible with 2007 RX? That's 2 generations behind now..
On a 10-year old car, if the battery has not been replaced, it would not surprise me that the battery voltage would drop quite a bit when the ignition is on with the engine off, but that's probably not low enough to clear trouble codes.
On a 10-year old car, if the battery has not been replaced, it would not surprise me that the battery voltage would drop quite a bit when the ignition is on with the engine off, but that's probably not low enough to clear trouble codes.
The battery isn't that old. Maybe a year or 2. I would expect it to be able to support an ignition on state for more than the 30 to 60 seconds it took to get the response. Clearly the battery was low to start with, but that isn't really my issue. I was shooting in the dark to understand why the fault code didn't show up. and I was wondering if the low battery condition may be why. You seem to think not, which is what I was looking for, if not what I wanted to hear. I don't really think it's a Carista issue, as everything else works as expected. More likely something with her car.
#129
Driver School Candidate
Seat Belt Chime
I just received my CARISTA and unless I'm blind, it doesn't have the ability to turn off the seat belt chime. Major disappointment, this was the main I purchased it. Yes, I wear my seat belt but usually put it on as I'm pulling out of the neighborhood but I can't get out of my driveway with the car beeping at me... kind of annoying. 2016 NX
#132
Driver School Candidate
Good news everyone! Owners of the Carista OBD2 adapter are now eligible for a 1-month free trial of the Pro functionality in the app!
And even more good news: we are currently running another sale on Amazon at 25% off: get your adapter at only $29.99 and change all the settings you want with the 1-month free trial!
And even more good news: we are currently running another sale on Amazon at 25% off: get your adapter at only $29.99 and change all the settings you want with the 1-month free trial!
Will this Adapter work on storing 2 sets of TPMS, I have 2 set of tires and rims for winter and summer?
#133
You can only save one set of tires. This is a limitation of Lexus, not the app. You must know the sensor IDs to program them. The app can only read the existing set that is programmed into the vehicle. I saved the initial codes before having the dealer program the winter set, so I have both written down.
#134
#135
Pole Position
Yes, the dealer turned our seatbelt chimes off, but I'm sure I saw it in Carista app.