Table of Contents 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS ... 1 2. GENERAL INFORMATION ...
8 4) FUNCTION BUTTON – Corresponds with ―buttons‖ on screen for executing commands. 5) ESC BUTTON -- Cancels a selection (or action) from
98 2) View DTCs and their definitions on screen. Figure 10.3 3) Select Save option to store the codes or press ESC button to exit without saving.
99 Figure 10.5 4) To make sure the codes are erased completely, perform Read Codes function to verify. 10.3. Freeze Frame Data This function allow
100 This function enables users view SAS-related data readings from a selected ECU. With the live data screen displayed, you can view the data in T
101 Press the corresponding FUNCTION BUTTON ‗Stop Save‟ to stop saving data and resume live sensor data retrieving. Press the corresponding
102 2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to move to the desired item and press the corresponding FUNCTION BUTTON ‗Select‘ to choose. Figure 10.10
103 Figure 10.11 A. Steering Angle Adjust 1) From the Utility function menu (Figure 10.11) use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Steerin
104 1) From the Utility function menu (Figure 10.11) use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Records Clear and press the OK button. 2) Th
105 Figure 10.15 3) When the command is sent, the tool will display a message as below. Figure 10.16
106 11. DPF service 11.1 DPF safety The DPF function allows you to carry out numerous functions on the Diesel Particulate Filter system without havin
107 NOTE: All software screens shown in this manual are examples, and actual test screens may vary for each vehicle being tested. Observe
9 3.2 Specifications 1) Display: TFT color display (320 x 240 dpi) 2) Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140 F°) 3) Storage Temperature: -20
108 Figure 11.1 8. The screen displays as below. Figure 11.2 11.2 DPF Diagnostics Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Control Units i
109 Figure 11.3 11.2.1 Read Codes This function allows user to read the DPF DTCs from vehicle ECU. 1) From the function menu (Figure 11.3) us
110 2) A warning message will come up asking your confirmation. Figure 11.5 3) Select Yes to continue or No to exit. When the command is sent, the
111 Figure 11.7 2) In this function list, Diagnosis requests retrieves signal data generated by the sensors, Cruise control shows the drivi
112 4) Press the OK button to confirm your selection and retrieve the selected live sensor data. Figure 11.9 Press the corresponding FUNCTION BU
113 2) The tool will display the ECU information for your viewing and saving. Figure 11.10 3) Select Save option to save the information for later
114 2) The tool communicates with the vehicle and reads the fault codes memory. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish this procedure.
115 【2】Reset adjustment to 0 【3】End with programming (the new value is permanently stored) 【4】End without programming (the old value is retained) A.
116 Figure 11.15 The three keys at the bottom of the screen work as below. [Finish]: When you finished the input, select this key to confirm
117 1) From the service functions menu (Figure 11.11) use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Injection rate and press the OK button. 2) Th
10 During vehicle testing, power for the scan tool is usually provided through the vehicle cable connection. When the scan tool is not conn
118 Figure 11.17 The three keys at the bottom of the screen work as below. [Finish]: After entering a new value, use this key to save the value to t
119 NOTE: The data you input must be in the reasonable range. If the input data is out of range, the tool will display a warning message “Permissib
120 Figure 11.19 The option keys at the bottom of the screen work as below. 【EDIT 1】Edit Cylinder 1 injector code 【EDIT 2】Edit Cylinder 2 injector c
121 The three keys at the bottom of the screen work as below. [Finish]: After entering a new value, use this key to save the value to the tool. [Sh
122 This function enables you to perform the particle filter regeneration. 1) From the service functions menu (Figure 11.11) use the UP/DOWN
123 4) A series of instruction screens appears for users to perform the particle filter regeneration step by step. Follow the onscreen instr
124 check the status again or End to end the service function and exit. Figure 11.26 NOTE: In the case of a particle filter heavily loaded with so
125 2) The tool communicates with the vehicle and reads the fault codes memory. If there is no relevant fault code stored in DDE, the scree
126 Figure 11.29 The option keys at the bottom of the screen work as below. 【1】Visual inspection of engine oil 【2】Visual inspection of particulate f
127 b) Select No if you visually find nothing wrong with your engine oil. The tool displays as below. Press OK button to return to previous menu. F
11 6) About: Provides information of the scan tool. Settings of the unit will remain until change to the existing settings is made. To enter the
128 Figure 11.33 b) Select Yes if you visually find no soot on the inside of the exhaust tail pipes. The tool displays as below. Press
129 Figure 11.35 d) Or, select Test Selection to return to previous menu. 【3】Function check of swirl flaps a) From the particle filter test
130 Figure 11.37 c) Or, select Cancel to return to previous menu. 【4】Exhaust backpressure test a) From the particle filter test menu (Figu
131 Figure 11.39 c) Check the exhaust backpressure with engine running idle. The tool will read off the actual backpressure value and compare w
132 Figure 11.41 d) Check the exhaust backpressure with engine running at 2000 rpm. The tool will read off the actual backpressure value an
133 Figure 11.43 e) Check the exhaust backpressure with engine running at cut-off speed. The tool will read off the actual backpressure value and c
134 f) The tool will submit a summary report for your confirmation.(Figure 11.46) Figure 11.46 g) Select Yes if the actual values ex
135 Figure 11.48 i) Or, select Test Selection to return to previous menu. 【5】Actual/target value check-mass air flow sensor a) From the particle
136 12. Print and Update 12.1. Print Data The Print Data function allows printing out diagnostic data recorded by the scan tool or cust
137 6) The selected data will display on the textbox of Printer. By selecting the function keys on the right, you could execute the followi
12 Figure 3.3 Unit of Measure Metric is the default measurement unit. 1) From System Setup screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select
138 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 In
139 3. Load the SD card of the scan tool to your PC. 4. Run the update option in Check-Elite PC Suit software. Wait for the Log In window to pop up
140 Select the programs that you would update by clicking on the check boxes next to those items. Then click the Update Selected Items bu
141 When the downloading is completed, the downloaded program will be installed automatically. The new version will replace the old version. Vi
142 Theoretically, all programs in latest versions will be automatically compatible with the older versions, but if your scan tool do have a compatib
143 13. Warranty and Service 13.1. Limited One Year Warranty Autel warrants to its customers that this product will be free from all defects in mater
13 1) From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Beep Set and press the OK button. 2) From Bee
14 1) From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select LCD Test, and press the OK button. 2) Look
15 manufactures. In addition to adding new vehicle coverage through 2011/2012, we‘ve also worked backwards to include non-OBDII vehicles, whi
16 For DPF : CITROEN, PEUGEOT, BMW, RENAULT, ALFA, BENZ, EU FORD, FIAT, JAGUAR, LANCIA, LAND ROVER, MINI, OPEL, VAUXHALL, FORD, CHRYSLE
17 4. Playback Data The Playback Data function allows viewing data from last test recorded by the scan tool. NOTE: The amount of files that
5.10. MODULES PRESENT ... 42 5.11. DTC LOOKUP ...
18 Figure 4.2 3) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired item from TPMS menu, and press the OK button. Figure 4.3 4.2 Deleting Data
19 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
20 with the vehicle. Contact your local distributor or the manufacturer’s customer service department for assistance. 7) View a summary of
21 Stored Codes are also known as “hard codes”, which are fault codes, or trouble codes that have been stored in the vehicle computer memory bec
22 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 second
23 If the manufacturer of your vehicle is not listed, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Other and press the OK button. 5
24 3) Press the OK button to confirm. If the codes are cleared successfully, an ―Erase Done!‖ confirmation message shows on the display.(
25 The View Data function allows viewing of live or real time PID data of vehicle‟s computer module(s). 1) To view live data, use the UP/DOWN scroll
26 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 page.( Figur
27 the Custom List option where you could select two interacted parameter to merge and see their relationship. Figure 5.13 Select Text to return
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
28 Figure 5.14 The number to the right of selected item indicates sequence of this item. If you want to deselect the item, press Clear button.
29 SD card and then use the Playback function to view the saved files. NOTE: The length of time for each frame varies per vehicle. Genera
30 NOTE: The scan tool can only playback text data even though the data is saved in graphic mode. 2) When there is not enough memor
31 2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP. 3) If retrieved information covers more than one screen, use the DOWN s
32 Some latest vehicle models may support two types of I/M Readiness tests: A. Since DTCs Cleared - indicates status of the monitors since
33 4) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button, as necessary, to view the status of the MIL light (“ON” or “OFF) and the following monitors: For spark igniti
34 Figure 5.21 5) If the vehicle supports readiness test of ―This Drive Cycle‖, a screen of the following displays: (Figure 5.22) Figure 5.22 6)
35 are saved in the on-board computer's memory. The O2 Monitor Test function allows retrieval and viewing of O2 sensor monitor test results for
36 Figure 5.24 4) View test results of selected O2 sensor. (Figure 5.25) Figure 5.25 5) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to view more screens of
37 In this test, there are typically a minimum value, a maximum value, and a current value for each monitor. By comparing the current value with the
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
38 If the vehicle under test does not support the mode, an advisory message will be displayed on the screen. Figure 5.28 For CAN-e
39 Figure 5.30 For CAN-equipped vehicles, test results displayed can be as below: Figure 5.31 8) Press ESC button to return to the previous men
40 Figure 5.32 3) If the test has been initiated by the vehicle, a confirmation message will be displayed on the screen. Figure 5.33
41 4) Wait a few seconds or press any key to return to previous screen. 5.9. Viewing Vehicle Information The Vehicle Info. function enables
42 If the vehicle does not support this mode, a message shows on the display warning that the mode is not supported. 4) From Vehicle Info. Menu, u
43 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 Lookup funct
44 5) Press Yes or OK button to proceed. The scan tool will display DTC definition as below. Figure 5.41 Figure 5.42 Use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll
45 6. TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitor System) This function allows user quickly look up vehicle TPMS information and reset procedures and perform T
46 Figure 6.1 6.2. TPMS diagnostics A. Read Codes This function enables you to read TPMS-related diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) from a selected E
47 1) From the TPMS diagnostic function menu (Figure 6.1), use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the Erase Codes, and press OK button. 2) The t
3 The EPB is a system which controls the brake force by pulling the parking cable as in conventional existing parking brakes. EPB system incl
48 From the TPMS diagnostic function menu (Figure 6.1), use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the Live Data, and press OK button
49 Press the corresponding FUNCTION BUTTON ‗Continue‘ to resume live sensor data retrieving. If the ‗One Graphic‘ option is highlighted when
50 This option lets you select and view TPMS-related data readings for specific components (sensors, switches, etc.) controlled by a specific ECU. 1)
51 2) The tool will display a list of available active tests for the vehicle being tested. Figure 6.10 Taking Warning Lamp for example:
52 1) From the TPMS diagnostic function menu (Figure 6.1), use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the Special Function, and press OK button. 2)
53 1) From the TPMS diagnostic function menu (Figure 6.1), use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the Ecu Information, and press OK button. 2)
54 7. Oil Reset 7.1 General Information The Engine Oil Life System calculates when to change the engine oil and filter based on vehicle use.
55 There are two ways to perform the reset service. A. Manual Reset Almost all Asian vehicles and most American and European vehicles can be
56 Figure 7.3 3) After entering the vehicle information, the scan tool displays manual reset message as below. Figure 7.4 4) Follow the instructi
57 Figure 7.5 2) Step by step, select the right options for your vehicle according to each screen that appears. Figure 7.6 3) After you have ente
4 constantly monitoring the WSS, the Vehicle Speed Sensor, and the G-sensor. Diagnosing an ABS problem should always start with a visual ins
58 4) The Instrument Panel option enables you to finish oil reset service in one step by resetting the ECU to default values automatically
59 5) The BSI option enables you to finish oil reset service automatically and manually. The procedures work as below. In the Oil Res
60 For the First maintenance threshold, you have two choices. Select the correct option and press OK button to save the change. Figure 7.14 Fo
61 NOTE: The data you input must be in the reasonable range, which is defined by the preset values in ECU. If you enter a data out of range, the t
62 8. EPB This electric parking brake (EPB) function has a multitude of uses to maintain the electronic braking systems safely and effective
63 4) Turn the ignition on. 5) Select EPB icon in the Main Screen (Figure 3.1) and wait for the vehicle manufacturer screen. Choose the corre
64 Figure 8.3 Special Function 1) In the Diagnostic Menu (Figure 8.3), use the UP/DOWN button to select Special Function to do the EPB test
65 In the Brake cable replacement screen, the tool can perform three functions. A. Put in fitting or removal position This function enables you t
66 Figure 8.8 B. Cable tensioning Once the brake cable is fit in, you would use this function to adjust its tension. It will take a few
67 If the job fails to finish, the tool will display a message to remind user of a problem. After you exit the diagnosis program, please repair the p
5 Self-Calibration Some newer vehicles can auto calibrate by having the wheel turned from lock to lock and then centered and cycling the key。 Scan To
68 Figure 8.13 Figure 8.14 When the job is done successfully, the tool will display a message to confirm. Figure 8.15 If the job fails
69 Figure 8.16 3) In the EPB screen, use the UP/DOWN button to select Electric parking brake replacement. The screen shows as be
70 2. Select Active Test and a list of possible tests appear. The test items in the list vary with different vehicles. Figure 8.18 3. Select a tes
71 The test is finished successfully. The test is stopped by the user. The test did not finish. In the first condition, the tool will disp
72 In the ABS diagnostic function, the tool can read codes, erase codes, record live data, read ECU information, perform active test, and pe
73 Figure 8.22 2) In the Active menu, use the UP/DOWN button to select the desired actuator to begin test. If the selected actuator works cor
74 9. ABS/SRS The ABS/SRS diagnostic function is used to retrieve and clear DTCs, display and save data streams or module information, and
75 In this mode, the scan tool will communicate with the vehicle and a series of vehicle identification screens appears for user to identify the veh
76 For some vehicles, the ABS and SRS systems are divided into two systems. SRS is located in Body system, while ABS is located in Chass
77 2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the Manual Vehicle Entry option from the DAS menu. Figure 9.5 3) To enable the scan tool to identify
6 Regeneration is the DPF‘s way to clear the blockage through continuously burning it at higher temperatures and allowing the now harmless
78 Figure 9.7 The three keys at the bottom of the screen work as below. [Finish]: After entering a new value, use this key to save the value to the
79 NOTE: The data you input must be in the reasonable range. If the input data is out of range, the tool will display a warning message “Input over
80 Figure 9.10 2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the Start New Session from the DAS menu. 3) A screen message with the vehicle i
81 Figure 9.12 From the ABS and SRS menu use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Electronic Brake Control Module and press the OK button. The screen
82 Figure 9.14 2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Read DTC Information and press the OK button.( Figure 9.14) 3) View DTCs and the
83 1) From the diagnostic function menu (Figure 9.13) use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Diagnostic Trouble Codes and press the OK butt
84 data in Text or graphical format, record and save files for later viewing, pause the readings and view past data, and more. 1) From
85 Press the corresponding FUNCTION BUTTON ‗Stop Save‟ to stop saving data and resume live sensor data retrieving. Press the corresponding
86 Figure 9.21 2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired function, and press the OK button. (Taking Automated Bleed as an exa
87 Figure 9.23 E. Module ID Information This function allows users to view the selected control module information. 1) From the diagnos
7 3. Using the Scan Tool 3.1 Tool Description 1) CONNECTOR -- Connects the scan tool to the vehicle‘s Data Link Connector (DLC). 2) External DC P
88 9.3. SRS Diagnostics After the vehicle information is entered correctly, select SRS system to perform SRS diagnostics. Take GM as an example.
89 Figure 9.27 2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Read DTC Information and press the OK button. (Figure 9.27) 3) View DTCs and the
90 1) From the diagnostic function menu (Figure 9.26) use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Diagnostic Trouble Codes and press the OK butt
91 data in Text or graphical format, record and save files for later viewing, pause the readings and view past data, and more. 1) From
92 Press the corresponding FUNCTION BUTTON ‗Stop Save‟ to stop saving data and resume live sensor data retrieving. Press the corresponding
93 Figure 9.33 3) Press the corresponding FUNCTION BUTTON ‗ON‘ or ―OFF‖ to check whether the Chime on the vehicle is turning on or off. Fi
94 Figure 9.35 3) Select Save to store the module ID information or press the ESC button to exit without saving. If the vehicle does not
95 10. SAS (Steering Angle Sensor) Calibration Steering Angle Sensor Calibration permanently stores the current steering wheel position as the
96 Take Toyota as an example. While performing the Zero Point Calibration on Toyota vehicles, do not tilt, move or shake the vehicle. The vehicle
97 Figure 10.1 9. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select VGRS in the menu. The screen displays as below. Figure 10.2 10.1. Read Codes This funct
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