Table of Contents 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS ... 1 2. GENERAL INFORMATION ...
9 Mode $08 – This special Control Mode requests control of the on-board system, test, or component bi-directionally (where applicable). This mo
10 3. Using the Scan Tool 3.1 Tool Description 1) OBD II CONNECTOR – Connects the scan tool to the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC). 2
11 5) LEFT SCROLL BUTTON – When look up DTC definitions, moves to previous character and views additional information on previous scre
12 3) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 F°) 4) External Power: 8.0 to 18.0 V power provided via vehicle battery 5) Dimensions:
13 4) Power up the scan tool , and wait for the Main Screen to appear.(Figure 3.1) Figure 3.1 3.6 System Setup The System Setup funct
14 Figure 3.2 Language Setup English is the default language. 1) From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll
15 2) From Unit of Measure screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired unit of measurement. (Figure 3.4 ) Figure 3.4 3) Pr
16 3) Press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous menu. Or, press the ESC button to exit without saving. Key Test Th
17 3) When completed, press the ESC button to exit. About The About function allows viewing of some important information such as serial number and
18 “OBD II Certified”. Additionally, Government regulations mandate that all OBD II compliant vehicles must have a “common” sixteen-pin Dat
1 1. Safety Precautions and Warnings To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the scan tool, read this instruction manual first and o
19 If the scan tool freezes, then an exception occurs or the vehicle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) is too slow to respond to requests. You need t
20 4. Playback Data The Playback Data function allows viewing data from last test recorded by the scan tool. 4.1 Reviewing Data 1) Use the LEFT/RIG
21 If no data from previously tested vehicle is recorded, a message “No data available!” shows on the screen. Review selected data on screen.
22 5. OBDII Diagnostics The OBD II Diagnostics function is a fast-access option that allows you to carry out a quick test on the engine sy
23 the vehicle. Contact your local distributor or the manufacturer’s customer service department for assistance. 7) View a summary of syst
24 more than a specified amount of key-cycles. These codes will cause the control module to illuminate the malfunction indicator light (MIL) w
25 Figure 5.4 If there is not any Diagnostic Trouble Code, the display indicates “No (pending) codes are stored in the module!” Wait a few secon
26 If the manufacturer of your vehicle is not listed, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Other and press the OK button. 5
27 If you press Yes function key or OK button, a warning message will come up asking your confirmation. (Figure 5.7) Figure 5.7 3) Press the O
28 4) Press any button to return to Diagnostic Menu. 5.3 Live Data In this function, you can not only read the live data but also record data for la
2 2. General Information 2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II The first generation of On-Board Diagnostics (called OBD I) was developed by the Ca
29 Figure 5.11 2) View live PIDs on the screen. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button for more PIDs if additional information is available on more than one
30 Figure 5.13 If the “Merge Graph” on the bottom appears when a PID is selected to view, merged graph information is available. (Figure 5
31 3) Press the ESC button to return to previous menu. B. Viewing Custom List 1) To view customized PID data, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to sel
32 Figure 5.16 4) Use the ESC button to return to previous menu. Recording Data The Record Data function allows recording vehicle modules’ P
33 If you record live data under graph mode, following screen shows: Figure 5.18 NOTE: The scan tool can only playback text data even
34 4) You may review the saved data in Playback function. 5) Press ESC button to exit. 5.4 Freeze Frame Freeze Frame Data allows the technic
35 5) If you don’t want to save the freeze frame data, press ESC button to return to previous screen. 5.5 Retrieving I/M Readiness Status
36 3) If the vehicle supports both types of tests, then both types will be shown on the screen for selection. (Figure 5.21) Figure 5.21 4) Use t
37 NCAT -- NOx Aftertreatment Monitor BP -- Boost Pressure System Monitor EGS -- Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor PM -- PM Filter Monitor
38 5.6 O2 Monitor Test OBD2 regulations set by SAE require that relevant vehicles monitor and tests on the oxygen (O2) sensors to identify pr
3 2.3 Location of the Data Link Connector (DLC) The DLC (Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector) is the standardized 16-cavity connecto
39 Figure 5.25 4) View test results of selected O2 sensor. (Figure 5.26) Figure 5.26 5) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to view more screens
40 and a current value for each monitor. By comparing the current value with the minimum and maximum value, the scan tool will determine if it is OK.
41 Figure 5.28 If the vehicle under test does not support the mode, an advisory message will be displayed on the screen. (Figure
42 7) View test data on screen. Figure 5.31 For CAN-equipped vehicles, test results displayed can be as below: Figure 5.32 8) Press ES
43 2) Wait for the scan tool to display the Component Test menu. Figure 5.33 3) If the test has been initiated by the vehicle, a confi
44 Figure 5.35 4) Wait a few seconds or press any key to return to previous screen. 5.9 Viewing Vehicle Information The Vehicle Info. function
45 Figure 5.37 If the vehicle does not support this mode, a message shows on the display warning that the mode is not supported. 4) From Vehicle
46 Figure 5.39 3) Select Save to save the modules data and return to previous menu. Or press ESC button to exit. 5.11 DTC Lookup The DTC
47 Figure 5.41 5) Press Yes or OK button to proceed. The scan tool will display DTC definition as below. Figure 5.42 Use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll
48 6. AbsSrs Testing ABS -“Anti-lock Braking System” in most vehicles is made up of an electronic hydraulic pump of two, three or most commonly four
4 2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors An important part of a vehicle’s OBD II system is the Readiness Monitors, which are indicators us
49 6.1 AbsSrs Diagnostic Testing Please follow these steps to finish ABS/SRS system diagnostic testing procedure: 1. Turn the ignition on
50 There are two ways for users to perform diagnostic testing system either automatically or manually: A. Auto Start New Session To finish this proc
51 Figure 6.5 5) Follow screen entries to select the correct engine model. (Figure 6.6) Figure 6.6 NOTE: You may not need to make all th
52 Figure 6.7 7) To review the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) or Module ID Information saved in the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint or Elec
53 To finish this procedure, please follow these steps (Taking Ford as an example): 1) Select the Ford Logo from the car make screen. (Figure 6.2) 2
54 Figure 6.11 5) Follow the onscreen instruction to save the information and continue on the procedure, or select the No option o
55 Figure 6.13 [ Finish ] : After entering a new value, use this key to save the value to the VIN. [ Show ] : Press this key to pop up a soft keyb
56 NOTE: The data you input must be in the reasonable range, which is defined by the preset values in VIN. If you enter a data out of range, th
57 Figure 6.17 11) Select the Control Unit entry to enter the System Menu option screen, and choose the desired Control Module entry for DTC inform
58 7. Print and Update 7.1. Print Data The Print Data function allows printing out diagnostic data recorded by the scan tool or custo
5 The following monitors are to be used for spark ignition engines only: 1) EGR System 2) O2 Sensors 3) Catalyst 4) Evaporative Syste
59 6) The selected data will display on the textbox of Printer. By selecting the function keys on the right, you could execute the followi
60 select User Register. Or, Click on the Updates column in the lower right corner of the screen, and select Register. 3. The screen of Register Inf
61 3. Remove the TF card from the scan tool. 4. Connect the TF card to computer with a card reader 5. Run the update option in PC Suit software
62 Generally, there are two ways to update programs: Batch updating Select the programs that you would update by clicking on the check boxes nex
63 To resume updating process, click the INSTALL button in the line again. The progress will resume from the break point. When the downloading
64 cancel the action. The deleted program will automatically add to the end of program list in the UPDATE page in case you would like
65 8. Warranty and Service 8.1. Limited One Year Warranty Autel warrants to its customers that this product will be free from all defects in materi
6 to “Not Ready”. Since the three continuous monitors are constantly evaluating, they will be reported as “Ready” all of the time. If testing of a
7 OBD II Drive Cycle -- A specific mode of vehicle operation that provides conditions required to set all the readiness monitors applicable
8 Mode $03 – Displays the type of power-train or emission related DTCs stored by a 5 digit code identifying the faults. There may be more than one re
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