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1. Fuel used of current trip 17 y LK MG f Average fuel economy per 100 kilometer mile y LHK MPG Fuel economy per 100 kilometer mile y XX XX Time driven y KM MD Distance driven y KM MII Distance remaining before tank is empty y KH MH Average speed y KPH MPH Maximum speed NOTE When vehicle speed is 0 LHK MPG Fuel economy per 100 kilometer mile is automatically changed to LPH GPH fuel used per hour TANK data shows the following items y L GAL Fuel used since last fill up y LIP GAL B Fuel remaining y KM MD Distance driven since last fill up y KMip MII Distance remaining before tank is empty y XX XX Time driven since last fill up y XX XX Time remaining before tank is empty y LK GK Average fuel economy per 100 kilometer mile y LH GH Average fuel economy per hour IMPORTANT DO NOT disconnect the auto computer from the vehicle while driving otherwise trip data may be lost or inaccurate 1 Use any of the menu selection buttons to select a set of trip data to view 4CURRENT TODAY ANK OTA 2 View detailed trip information on the screen Use any of the menu selection buttons to view information of next available items or use E to view additional data on next screen s or press E to exit 0 0 LPH 20 5 LK 0 8L 200 KMR If the selected items are displayed for about 12 seconds the trip computer records them automatically and it shows these items directly when
2. 2 3 Press E from home screen VBB lt FILLUP If the home screen is set to display information of current trip use K first and then press button Press the button next to TIME 19 36 26 2007 11 26 Press to enter time adjustment screen 19 36 26 Ta 2007 11 26 S Use the button next to lt or to select a digit and then 6699 use the button next to or to increase or decrease value Press fi to finish and save the setup and a SET OK message show If you do not wish to save the adjustment press to exit Press EJ from home screen iVBB lt FILLUP Press the button next to RATE iSMP RATE REC RATE To change data update rate press the button next to SMP RATE 4 5 6 lt NORMAL gt SMP Rate SAVE Use the upper left or upper right button to select a sampling rate between NORMAL and SLOW and press SAVE button NORMAL is the factory default rate If this causes some updates to be skipped or irregular operation SLOW should be used NORMAL can be used in PWM and all the CAN vehicles and SLOW should be used in VPW ISO and KWP vehicles Observe the protocol type of your vehicle detected by the auto computer in the screen when it links to the vehicle To change recording rate press the button next to REC RATE iSMP RATE REC RATE Use the upper left and upper right button to change and press SAVE button to save
3. are displayed for about 12 seconds the trip computer records them automatically and shows these gauges directly when viewing gauge readings next time 5 Scan Tool 5 1 Reading and Erasing Codes 1 Press the button next to SCAN to start scanning lt TRIP GAUGES gt SCAN SETUP 2 Press the button next to DTC to view codes DTC I M lt 4FRZD VIN If no codes were found the screen will show No Codes Found 3 If more than one code is detected use the lower left or lower right button to view previous or next codes P1630 ERASE a 1 6 gt x x in the screen indicates sequence of currently displayed code and the total number of retrieved DTCs 20 5 2 If a pending code is detected a Pd icon appears P2126 Pd ERASE lt 5 6 4 To erase codes use the button next to ERASE P0238 Pd ERASE lt 6 6 5 A warning message comes up asking for your confirmation Erase Codes lt YES NOP 6 If you wish to erase codes press YES When codes are cleared successfully an Erase Done message comes up and the tool rescans the vehicle to verify If codes are not cleared a Failed message appears 7 If you do not wish to erase code press NO button to exit and a Canceled message comes up in the screen CAUTION Erasing the Diagnostic Trouble Codes may allow the trip computer to delete not only the codes from the vehicle s on board computer but also Freeze Frame d
4. the setup lt 3 Seconds gt REC Rate SAVE When the recording rate is set to 2 Seconds the auto computer is able to record up to 150 hours of driving data when it is set to 3 Seconds it can record a maximum of 300 hours of data Display 1 2 Press E from home screen twice SPEED DISPLAY ABOUT DEFAULT Press the button next to DISPLAY 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 IMODE lt CONTRAST To change the display of trip items press the button next to MODE lt 2 Items Trip Mode Use the upper left or upper right button to change between 2 Items and 4 Items and press SAVE X Items indicates how many items are displayed in one screen when viewing trip information To change the display of home screen press the button next to HOME 4MODE lt CONTRAST Use the upper left or upper right button to select MENU to show 4 menu options in one screen or to set the screen to show current trip information by selecting CURRENT TRIP and press SAVE It is advisable to set the home screen to show current trip information if you use the trip computer in one vehicle only If the trip computer is set to show information of current trip use to exit current trip display before viewing other information or performing setups To change the contrast of display press the button next to CONTRAST MODE lt CONTRAST 699 Use the button next t
5. viewing trip information next time 3 When viewing current trip information hold EJ button for about 3 seconds to reset current trip data manually Reset CURRENT lt YES NOP 4 Press YES to clear data of current trip or use the button next to NO to exit TODAY and TOTAL information will not be reset by doing this 4 Gauges The auto computer can be configured to measure and monitor up to four different sets of information simultaneously providing real time engine performance analysis to allow you to adjust driving behavior and improve fuel economy Displayed items are as follows y KPH MPH Vehicle speed yY CWT FWT Engine coolant temperature y RPM Engine RPM y CIA FIA Intake air temperature y MAP Intake manifold absolute pressure y LOD Calculated LOD Value y TPS Absolute Throttle Position y FPR Fuel Rail pressure y IGN Ignition timing spark for 1 cylinder y VLT Voltage of battery y LP Fuel system 1 status 1 Press the button next to GAUGES from home screen lt TRIP GAUGES gt lt SCAN SETUP 19 2 View currently selected gauges on screen 31 KPH 45 C WT 107 RPM 45C lA 3 Use the button next to a gauge or use E to change to next available gauges until they return to the starting ones The information available varies from vehicle to vehicle If the information is not available for a certain gauge or a reading is invalid the trip computer shows If the selected gauges
6. N to view vehicle information 22 6 DTC I M lt FRZD VIN If the vehicle does not support this mode a Not Supported message comes up on the display Press BACK or wait a few seconds to return 2 View VIN no on screen VIN 2HGES16684H907941 3 Press to exit Vehicle Black Box The tool works as a vehicle black box VBB which is able to save up to 300 hours of your driving data The information it records includes y Time and date for each trip starts and ends y Distance travel each trip Maximum speed during trip y Time over speed y Number of times of acceleration limit exceed during trip y Number of times of deceleration limit exceed during trip y Number of times of hard acceleration y Number of times of hard brake 1 Press EJ from home screen lt TRIP GAUGES gt SCAN SETUP 2 Press the button next to VBB 4 VBB TIMER lt 4FILLUP RATER If no data recorded a No Data message shows 23 3 4 5 6 Select a set of trip information to view lt TRIP1 TRIP2 gt lt TRIP3 TRIP4 Use to view trip information in next screen Distance 250Km Max SPD 100KPH When viewing recorded data hold EJ for about 3 seconds to clear VBB manually Reset VBB Press YES to clear data and a Reset OK message shows or use NO to exit if you do not wish to clear VBB data 24 7 Warranty and Service 7 1 Limited One Year Warranty Autel warrant
7. ata and manufacturer enhanced data Further the I M Readiness Monitor Status for all vehicle monitors is reset to Not Ready or Not Complete status Do not erase the codes before the system has been checked completely by a technician Retrieving I M Readiness Status I M Readiness function is used to check the operations of the Emission System on OBD2 compliant vehicles OK Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has completed its diagnostic testing NC Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has not completed its diagnostic testing NA The monitor is not supported on that vehicle 2 21 1 Press the button next to I M to view I M readiness status DTC I M BZD N 2 View I M readiness status on screen OK CAT OK HCAT OK EVAP OK AIR 3 Use the button next to any of the items or use J button to view additional information 4 Press button to exit 5 3 Reading Freeze Frame Data 1 To view freeze frame data press FRZD button iptc I M lt FRZD VIN 2 Use the lower left or right button to view previous or next PID data FUELSYS1 lt OPEN LOOP gt If there is no freeze frame data available a No FRZD message shows on the screen Press BACK or wait a few seconds to return 3 Press to exit 5 4 Viewing VIN Number The tool is able to retrieve Vehicle Identification No on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9 1 Press the button next to VI
8. e 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 3 Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 4 Power 8 to 16 volts provided via vehicle battery 5 Dimensions Length Width Height 140 mm 5 51 43 6 mm 1 72 26 6 mm 1 05 6 NW 0 2kg 0 44lbs GW 0 5kg 1 111b Accessories 1 User s manual Instructions on tool operations 2 OBD2 cable Provides power to tool and communicates between the tool and vehicle 3 USB cable Connects the tool to a computer for software updates 4 CD software Contains update tool DTC lookup software and etc 5 Sticker Used to attach the tool to the position you have chosen in your vehicle Navigation Characters Characters used to help navigate the auto computer are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 bord Indicates the button next to it can be used and presses it to do what is displayed next to it dii or B Indicates more information is available on previous next screens Pd Identifies a pending code when viewing DTCs lt Moves to previous digit gt Moves to next digit Indicates an option is selected Increase digit value _ Decrease digit value Indicates average speed and fuel economy h Indicates fuel volume ___ Indicates invalid data or an item is not supported 3 2 5 Connecting to the Vehicle Follow steps below to connect the tool to the vehicle 1 Connect
9. e adjustments are used to compensate for changes in tire size gears tire wear etc There are several means of speed correction A For tire changes use the formula below to compute an approximate percentage Approximate percentage Diameter of New tire __ _ 1 x 100 Diameter of Original Tire For example if the diameter of the of original tire is 30 inches and that of the new tire is 40 inches the percentage should be a 1 x 100 33 0 1 x 0 33 So setting the value to 33 will compensate for the tire change B For gear changes use the formula below to compute an approximate percentage Approximate percentage Ge EW rato os 100 Old ratio For example if the old ratio is 2 75 the new one is 3 25 the percentage should be 3 25 d x 100 18 2 75 So setting the value to 18 will compensate for the gear change 14 1 2 3 Press the button next to SPEED SPEED DISPLAY ABOUT DEFAULT Use the button next to ADJUST to enter speed correction screen 4D UST LIMITED Use the button next to or to adjust in 1 step till the adjustment factor reaches the computed percentage and press SAVE button 11 100 111 SAVED The number to the left of is the speed reported by the vehicle The number to the right of is the speed which is displayed by the auto computer by applying this correction To s
10. et the speed accurately you need a handheld GPS One person observes the speed displayed on the GPS and adjusts the percentage till the number to the right of agrees with the speed indicated on the GPS while the other is driving Set both the GPS and the auto computer to display the same unit of speed KPH or MPH to make more accurate adjustments Drive at an auto computer indicated speed of 60 MPH and measure the time between mile marker posts on a highway For every second more than 60 it takes to go 1 mile subtract 1 from the adjustment with the upper left button Repeat this a few times until it takes 60 seconds plus or minus a second to go 1 mile The adjustment does not affect the vehicle speedometer or odometer readings but the auto computer indicated speed and distance only 2 9 B To Set Speed Limit To make the TIME OVER SPEED data in VBB valid you need to set a speed limit for the vehicle being tested 1 Use the button next to LIMITED 4aD UST LIMITED 2 Use the button next to or to adjust in 1KPH MPH step or use the button next to 10 to change in 10 KPH MPH step till the limit reaches your desired one and press SAVE button z 80KPH F 4410 SAVED Tool Information This function is used to view software version of the tool and look up unit conversions between metric and English unit of measure 1 Press E twice from home screen iSPEED DISPLAY ABOUT DEFAULT 2 U
11. ition which can obstruct the view of the driver DO NOT mount the auto computer in a manner which could cause it to be propelled through the vehicle during an accident causing injury such as over or near an airbag DO NOT route the cable in a manner which would interfere with the operation of the vehicle controls Keep the auto computer dry clean free from oil water or grease Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the auto computer when necessary 2 Using the Auto Computer 2 1 Tool Descriptions amp Se m Manitile LCD Display Displays retrieved data Menu Selection Buttons When there is or lt icon on the screen next to the button press it to do what is displayed next to it or to change to next available items When viewing trip information or gauge readings the or lt icon may not show Button Returns to previous screen exit a menu or wake up the tool from sleep mode OE Button Moves to next screen it is also used to enter time setup screen and to reset CURRENT and VBB Vehicle Black Box data Rear Label Provides model number of products OBDII Connector Port Connects the tool to vehicle s DLC with the OBDII cable supplied USB Port Connects the tool to a computer with the USB cable supplied to update the tool 2 2 Specifications 2 3 2 4 1 Display Backlit 2 lines 16 character display 2 Operating Temperatur
12. m e Table of Contents Safety Precautions and Warnings 1 Using the Auto Computer ee 2 2 1 Tool Descriptions cccceee eee 2 2 2 Specifications ccccccsseessssceeeees 3 Did NCCESSOLIOS o a r RRR 3 2 4 Navigation Characters c ccceeee 3 2 5 Connecting to the Vehicle 4 26 SOU aani atta te sei eee 6 22 FNP siictvesicuiasionnccmmunnauenasds 12 ZO SpE d eat oases uae Ace 14 2 9 Tool Information 00 0000 16 Trip Computer aiiissics eaneida banaue 17 COA BOS 2555 a a N cesses 19 Scan Tool s cccachaciminatintionmsisiatioauve 20 5 1 Reading and Erasing Codes 20 5 2 Retrieving I M Readiness Status 21 5 3 Reading Freeze Frame Data 22 5 4 Viewing VIN Number 005 22 Vehicle Black BoX cc ccccceeeesnneeeeeeeees 23 Warranty and Service ceeceeeeees 25 7 1 Limited One Year Warranty 25 7 2 Service Procedures c cccceeeeees 25 1 Safety Precautions and Warnings To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and or the auto computer read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle Always keep attentive while driving DO NOT try to make any adjustments while driving l DO NOT mount the auto computer in a pos
13. o or to adjust and press SAVE 11 2 7 lt 3 gt Contrast SAVE Default 1 To reset the auto computer to factory defaults press E from home screen twice iSPEED DISPLAY ABOUT DEFAULT 2 Press the button next to DEFAULT Are you sure lt YES NO gt 3 Press YES to reset the tool to factory defaults or press NO to exit Fill up NOTE In order to get more accurate fuel consumption readings and to get valid TANK information use the FILLUP function every time when your vehicle is refueled Make sure the tank size and fuel types are properly set before useing this function 1 Fill the tank in gas station and let the pump shut off automatically 2 Press the button next to FILLUP and press DONE without adjusting the indicated fuel on the first fill up after connecting the auto computer to the vehicle 3 Drive your vehicle normally with the auto computer connected 4 When the tank is around 1 4 full drive to the same gas station use the same fuel pump fill up the tank at the same rate and let it shut off automatically 5 Press the button next to FILLUP 6 7 iVBB TIME lt FILLUP RATED Use the button next to or to change the adjustment factor in 0 1 step till the number to the right of agrees with the value reported by the fuel dispenser 1 2 LITRE 15 0 gt 16 8 DONE The number to the left of is the amount of fuel the auto com
14. puter believes was used since last fill up the number to the right of is the amount of fuel reported by fuel dispenser Before changing the adjustment factor these two numbers are the same Press DONE to finish the adjustment and the fuel economy will be immediately affected by the adjustment Record the adjustment factor for your vehicle if you use it in another vehicle and then return it back to this one so you can later adjust it back to the recorded one by doing the following use FILLUP with engine off gt press DONE to clear TANK data gt when refuel press FILLUP again use or to enter the adjustment factor manually It is advisable to use the FILLUP function immediately after refuel When you forget to do so you can also change the adjustment factor directly if less than 1 gallon iter has been used since the previous fill up sequence was done IMPORTANT Do not rely on a low reading of DISTANCE TO EMPTY to decide when the next fill up should be as the absolute accuracy is limited by following variables Different shutoff levels of fuel pumps Different tilt of the vehicle at the fuel pump due to ground slope or vehicle loading Different temperature of the fuel changes density best to refill in the morning when the fuel is colder 13 A Variations in vehicle sensors due to temperature and time Pump accuracy limits 2 8 Speed A To Do Speed Correction Speed and distanc
15. s to its customers that this product will be free from all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of the original purchase subject to the following terms and conditions 7 2 1 2 3 4 The sole responsibility of Autel under the Warranty is limited to either the repair or at the option of Autel replacement of the auto computer at no charge with Proof of Purchase The sales receipt may be used for this purpose This warranty does not apply to damages caused by improper use accident flood lightning or if the product was altered or repaired by anyone other than the Manufacturer s Service Center Autel shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use misuse or mounting of the auto computer Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you All information in this manual is based on the latest information available at the time of publication and no warranty can be made for its accuracy or completeness Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice Service Procedures If you have any questions please contact your local store distributor or visit our website at www auteltech com If it becomes necessary to return the auto computer for repair contact your local distributor for more information 25
16. se the button next to ABOUT VERSI ON CONVERSION 3 Press the button next to VERSION to view software version on screen Version 1 0 2008 Autel Maxitrip 4 Press to exit 5 To lookup unit conversions press the button next to CONVERSION VERSI ON CONVERSION 6 View the conversion results on screen and Press to exit 1 Mile 1 61Km 1Km 0 621Mile Trip Computer A trip is a process that driving data is recorded The auto computer automatically records trip data when the engine is started If the engine is off for more than 30 minutes it starts recording a new trip The auto computer records information about CURRENT TODAY TOTAL and TANK trip data CURRENT records trip data since engine is started and it is able to save up to 24 hours of data CURRENT data can be cleared by holding J for about 3 seconds and then pressing YES TODAY records driving data in one day and it saves a maximum of 24 hours of data The auto computer starts a new trip recording at 00 00 TOTAL saves up to 100 hours of data The TOTAL information includes data recorded since last time the tool is reset When it records more than 100 hours of data the driving distance exceeds 9 999km 6 213 miles or the fuel used is over 999L 263 85gal TOTAL data will be cleared automatically and it starts recording a new trip TANK saves trip data since last fill up Displayed items are as follow y KPH MPH Current vehicle speed yY L GAL
17. t types of diesel fuel They only affect the way fuel consumption is computed and are selected based on the way the vehicle computer reports its sensor information Most diesel vehicles use DIESELa Do the following to determine which your diesel vehicle uses set engine size gt choose DIESELa gt warm up the engine and idle in neutral or park gt select TRIP gt CURRENT gt GPH and note the GPH reading gt step on the accelerator pedal If the GPH reading increases you have a DIESELa vehicle If the GPH drops or stays the same you have a DIESELb vehicle Tank Size The limits of tank size are 0 150L 0 39G 1 Press the button next to SIZE to set the tank size of your vehicle 4FUEL SIZE lt ENGINE UNITS 2 Use the button next to or to change the tank size and press SAVE button to save and return to previous menu 56 LITERS Tank Size Engine The limits of engine size are 0 9 9L 0 2 6G 1 Press the button next to ENGINE FUEL SIZE lt ENGINE UNITS 2 Use the button next to or to change engine size and press SAVE button 2 4 LITRES ENGINE Units of Measure 1 Press the button next to UNITS to change units of measure 4FUEL SIZE ENGINE UNITS 2 Use the upper left or upper right button to change between metric and English unit of measure and press SAVE METRIC B Tool Setup Time 1 2 3 4 5 Rate 1
18. tempts to communicate with the ECU If there is still no communication between them a CHECK MANUAL message comes up prompting you to refer to user s manual of the tool for troubleshooting tips Follow steps below to troubleshoot it Verify that the ignition is ON Check if the OBD II connector is securely connected to the vehicle s DLC Verify that the vehicle is OBD2 compliant Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds Turn the ignition back to on and repeat the procedure from step 5 If the auto computer still fails to communicate with the ECU contact the manufacturer Or press the button next to EXIT to enter VIEW MODE The auto computer keeps trying to connect to the control module in VIEW MODE till communication is established 2 2 View Mode lt TRIP ETUP If the engine is off for about 20 seconds or there is no communication between the tool and the vehicle for about 20 seconds the trip computer automatically goes to SLEEP mode To wake up the tool from SLEEP mode press a When communication is established it shows the HOME screen lt TRIP GAUGE lt SCAN SETUP The HOME screen is defaulted to display 4 menu options as shown in the figure above It can be set to show the CURRENT trip information also HOME screen hereafter in the manual refers to the default setting 2 6 Setup The auto computer allows you to make following adjustments and settings 1 Fuel Selects the f
19. the OBD II cable to the tool 2 Place the tool to the position you have chosen 3 Locate DLC on vehicle The DLC is usually located 12 inches from the center of the instrument panel dash under or around the driver s side for most vehicles If Data Link Connector is not located under dashboard a label should be there telling location For some Asian and European vehicles the DLC is located behind the ashtray and the ashtray must be removed to access the connector A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you need to remove it before plugging the OBD2 cable If the DLC cannot be found refer to the vehicle s service manual for the location n i IPN P e aS ON E N it Wea 4 i En J ti d y a i Pio 3 i T a f _ t y AI xI te Se ae a Ne 4 Plug OBD II cable to the vehicle s DLC 5 Turn the ignition on Engine can be off or running 6 The auto computer starts to communicate with the vehicle u Ifthe vehicle is not OBDII compliant a Not Support message shows and the auto computer goes to VIEW MODE after 2 seconds In VIEW MODE you are allowed to view trip information and perform setups only View Mode SETUP 7 If the auto computer fails to communicate with the vehicle s ECU Engine Control Unit a Link Error message shows as below Link Error lt AGAIN EXIT Use the button next to AGAIN to try to connect to the vehicle and the tool re at
20. uel type your vehicle uses 2 Engine Sets up engine size 3 Size Selects tank size of the vehicle 4 Unit Changes unit of measure 5 Time Adjusts time displayed by the auto computer 6 Rate Sets sampling and recording rate 7 Display Sets contrast display mode and home screen of the tool 8 Default Resets all units engine displacement engine type tank size gauge settings trip data and screen settings to manufacturer defaults But VBB will not be cleared The auto computer uses flash memory to save settings so they will not be lost when the tool is disconnected from the vehicle To enter setup menu 1 Press the button next to SETUP to perform various setups lt TRIP lt SCAN A Vehicle Setup NOTE In order to get accurate data of fuel economy distance to empty time to empty and etc always perform vehicle setups if it is the first time to use the auto computer in a vehicle it is 6 used in another vehicle and then return it back to this one or it is reset to factory defaults Fuel 1 Press the button next to FUEL to enter fuel setup menu 4FUEL SIZE ENGINE UNITS 2 Use the button on the upper left or upper right to select the fuel type your vehicle uses lt GAS gt Fuel Type SAVE 3 Press SAVE button and an icon appears on the screen indicating the type is selected lt gt HYBRID gt Fuel Type SAVE e DIESELa and DIESELb do not refer to differen

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