I used this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073XKQQQW/
Trackaddict is only compatible with certain ones. They have a list on their website
Veepeak OBDCheck BLE Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It would be cheaper for an independent mechanic to do it. But make sure they can do it right. If you bought a used brake accumulator and an independent mechanic who knew what they were doing could fix it... you could probably get it done for under a $1,000 if everything goes accordingly.
Also.... For the future so you aren't so unprepared, you can get yourself a Bluetooth Code Reader and use in conjunction with the Torque App to read codes.
If on Apple, you will need a A WiFi OBDII Code Reader or a more expensive Bluetooth OBDII Code Reader due to iOS using newer Bluetooth. You will also need to download a different Code reading App. Any reputable one will do.
You'll need to get it diagnosed.
It also sounds like your combination meter has failed as well. Extremely common failure on the Gen 2 Prius. There is a capacitor that needs to be replaced on the combination meter board as it wasn't engineered with degradation in mind. This was an oversight by Toyota... all Gen 2 combo meters will fail at some point.
Fixing the combo meter might fix you're non-starting issue but usually the combo meter not starting doesn't cause other problems.
Maybe you ran it low on gas too many times and damaged the fuel pump... lots of things it could be. But since the computers still turn on... start with getting codes read since it shows a check engine light.
For the future so you aren't so unprepared, you can get yourself a Bluetooth Code Reader and use in conjunction with the Torque App to read codes.
If on Apple, you will need a A WiFi OBDII Code Reader or a more expensive Bluetooth OBDII Code Reader due to iOS using newer Bluetooth. You will also need to download a different Code reading App. Any reputable one will do.
Here is the adapter I bought (a little more expensive now) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jvfwFbC2AFP5Q
Bimmerlink seems to do very little. Does the battery registration, clear codes. Not sure exactly what else I can do.
Bimmercode gives me full control over all of the coding. They have basic options which are simple to toggle, or you can go into advanced and manually make changes.
I got a veepeak obd like 4 years ago. Veepeak OBDCheck BLE Bluetooth OBD II Scanner Auto Diagnostic Scan Tool for iOS & Android, Bluetooth 4.0 Car Check Engine Light Code Reader https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_13P5KHN8SVV37W4XBS8A
I really like Car Scanner (Pro - if you buy full version). You also need an OBD II scanner for the app to get information from. I use this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3R164CR6A4NY34DFZBKV?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
You need to get codes read/your issue diagnosed. If you want to destroy your car... keep doing what you're doing. Your Prius is suffering from a catastrophic failure condition.
My first guess would be intermitten inverter pump failure and your inverter is overheating as a result, causing the Red Triangle 🔺️ and emergency shutdown.
For the future so you aren't so unprepared, you can get yourself a Bluetooth Code Reader and use in conjunction with the Torque App to read codes.
If on Apple, you will need a A WiFi OBDII Code Reader or a more expensive Bluetooth OBDII Code Reader due to iOS using newer Bluetooth. You will also need to download a different a different Code reading App. Any reputable one will do.
Works with OBD Fusion and Bimmercode. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This one works perfectly:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073XKQQQW
Veepeak OBDCheck BLE Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I got this one and it works great with all the Leaf I plugged it into.
It sounds like you are having some strange issues. Codes again here would be helpful. The best thing to do at this point is to make sure you find someone competent to fix the issue.
If you can get the codes it'd be easier to make a suggestion. The Hybrid Battery fan running on high is something that does occur when the Hybrid Battery is failing... but again codes would be useful.
It is very strange in your last post that your codes showed low 12v voltage and speed sensor errors. I'm still of the opinion something deeper is going on electrically... like a loose 12v battery terminal. But impossible to say for sure over the internet.
For the future so you aren't so unprepared, you can get yourself a Bluetooth Code Reader and use in conjunction with the Torque App to read codes.
If on Apple, you will need a A WiFi OBDII Code Reader or a more expensive Bluetooth OBDII Code Reader due to iOS using newer Bluetooth. You will also need to download a different Code reading App. Any reputable one will do.