This is a command line interface developed to control the Mitsubish Outlander PHEV via the WiFi interface. It uses the phev library found here.
Version 0.1
Updates ECU 0.3.0.0 version now supported (Long password version MY18) Registration is now more robust Supports setting the aircon mode, cool, heat or windscreen. You can also set thw time to 10,20 and 30 minutes**
phevctl acmode cool 10
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 Jamie Nuttall
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The quickest way to get started is using the existing docker image ...
docker run apra00/phevctl --help
Or if you'd prefer to build you own image. Or if you run it on OrangePi zero
Ensure docker is running
docker version
You should see something like this :-
Client: Docker Engine - Community
Version: 19.03.1
API version: 1.40
Go version: go1.12.5
Git commit: 74b1e89
Built: Thu Jul 25 21:17:08 2019
OS/Arch: windows/amd64
Experimental: false
Server: Docker Engine - Community
Engine:
Version: 19.03.1
API version: 1.40 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.12.5
Git commit: 74b1e89
Built: Thu Jul 25 21:17:52 2019
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: false
containerd:
Version: v1.2.6
GitCommit: 894b81a4b802e4eb2a91d1ce216b8817763c29fb
runc:
Version: 1.0.0-rc8
GitCommit: 425e105d5a03fabd737a126ad93d62a9eeede87f
docker-init:
Version: 0.18.0
GitCommit: fec3683
Check out this repository by cloning
git clone https://github.com/apra00/phevctl
Then CD into the directory and build the image.
cd phevctl
docker build -t <replace with your docker user>/phevctl .
You should then have the image built and you can run as follows :-
docker run <replace with your docker user>/phevctl --help
You should see the following help.
Usage: phevctl [OPTION...] register
or: phevctl [OPTION...] battery
or: phevctl [OPTION...] chargestatus
or: phevctl [OPTION...] lockstatus
or: phevctl [OPTION...] hvac
or: phevctl [OPTION...] hvacoperating
or: phevctl [OPTION...] hvacmode
or: phevctl [OPTION...] remaningchargestatus
or: phevctl [OPTION...] update
or: phevctl [OPTION...] aircon [on|off]
or: phevctl [OPTION...] acmode [heat|cool|windscreen] [10|20|30]
or: phevctl [OPTION...] --car-model=2019 acmode [heat|cool|windscreen] [10|20|30]
or: phevctl [OPTION...] headlights [on|off]
or: phevctl [OPTION...] parkinglights [on|off]
or: phevctl [OPTION...] monitor
or: phevctl [OPTION...] get <register>
Program to control the car via the remote WiFi interface. Requires this device
to be connected to the REMOTE**** access point with a valid IP address, which
is on the 192.168.8.x subnet.
THIS PROGRAM COMES WITH NO WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE TO THE CAR OR ANY OTHER
EQUIPMENT IS AT THE USERS OWN RISK.
-c, --car-model=<YEAR> Model Year.
-m, --mac=<MAC ADDRESS> MAC address.
-v, --verbose Verbose output
-?, --help Give this help list
--usage Give a short usage message
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional
for any corresponding short options.
Report bugs to [email protected].
Please see the BUILD.md.
Make sure your device is in range of the cars WiFI and connect to the access point, which starts REMOTExxxxx. Enter the password as you would normally do on the app, then check the IP address you're device has been assigned. Locate your Wi-Fi details and you should have a line that says your IP address.
ipconfig
...
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.8.47
ifconfig -a
...
wlan0:
inet 192.168.8.47
As in with the official app the device needs to be registered with the car.
Firstly put your car into registration mode instructions here
Then issue the following command.
docker run papawattu/phevctl register
You should see the message that the car is now registered.
You can then follow the help instructions to get the battery level and switch on and off the air conditioning and head lights.
docker run papawattu/phevctl battery
docker run papawattu/phevctl aircon on
docker run papawattu/phevctl headlights on
docker run papawattu/phevctl chargestatus
docker run papawattu/phevctl lockstatus
docker run papawattu/phevctl hvac
docker run papawattu/phevctl remaningchargestatus
docker run papawattu/phevctl update
docker run papawattu/phevctl --car-model=2019 acmode heat 20
These commends can be used either with Docker or from the command line (if you build from source). Another example:
./phevctl hvac // Check AC status
HVAC Status
Operating:0
mode:3
/phevctl aircon on
Turning air conditioning ON
./phevctl hvac
HVAC Status
Operating:1
mode:3 // 1=cool, 2=heat, 3=windscreen(defrost)
./phevctl acmode cool 10
Switching air conditioning mode to 1 for 10 mins
Have fun!!!
In the registers.csv there are all the registers the car sends and the corresponding meaning and example value.