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1. Figure 5 16 29 e If you record live data under graph mode following screen shows Engine RPM 812 rpm Vehicle Speed Sensor 0 km h 812 100 787 100 Pause Text Saving 70 Figure 5 17 EN NOTE The scan tool can only playback text data even though the data is saved in graphic mode 2 When there is not enough memory space a warning message prompting to delete previously recorded data 4 Memory space not enough Erase previously recorded Data Yes Figure 5 18 e If you wish to delete the data select Yes and save currently retrieved data in the SD card e If you do not wish to delete the data select No to return to previous screen 30 3 Select Pause to suspend recording You could resume the recording process again by selecting Start 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 technician to view the vehicle s operating parameters at the moment a DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code is detected For example the parameters may include engine speed RPM engine coolant temperature ECT or vehicle speed sensor VSS etc This information will aid the technician by allowing the parameters to be duplicated for diagnostic and repair purposes 1 To view freeze frame data use the UP DOWN scroll button to select Freeze Frame from Diagnostic Menu and press the OK button Figure 5 3 2
2. Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet 47 Remove the Micro SD card from the scan tool Connect the Micro SD card to computer with a card reader Run the update option in PC Suit software Wait for the Log In window to pop up Figure 6 3 Acount autel X PassWord Forgot you password Registration V Rember PassWord Figure 6 3 Put in the user name and password and wait for the Update window to display If you forget your password unintentionally you may always click the Forget your password to link to our website and find your password back In the Update window select the items you want to install Usually you should install all available updates WEY Installed Programs EZ Select the updates to instal tom the bet bellow I a Program Version Status Steg D Bmw v0 98 dto stal Instat 1881 Help Ba eei omn vogo Needto instal Instat 1882 Help Figure 6 4 Generally there are two ways to update programs 48 Batch updating e Select the programs that you would update by clicking on the check boxes next to those items Then click the Update Selected Items button on the right side of screen e Or click on the SELECT ALL checkbox on the right side of screen and all updatable items will be selected automatically Then click the Update Selected Items button on the right side of screen e Check the updating process by observing the upper left progress bar
3. Environmental Protection Agency EPA Not all monitors are supported by all vehicles and the exact number of monitors in any vehicle depends on the motor vehicle manufacturer s emissions control strategy Continuous Monitors Some of the vehicle components or systems are continuously tested by the vehicle s OBD II system while others are tested only under specific vehicle operating conditions The continuously monitored components listed below are always ready 1 Misfire 2 Fuel System 3 Comprehensive Components CCM Once the vehicle is running the OBD II system is continuously checking the above components monitoring key engine sensors watching for engine misfire and monitoring fuel demands Non Continuous Monitors Unlike the continuous monitors many emissions and engine system components require the vehicle to be operated under specific conditions before the monitor is ready These monitors are termed non continuous monitors For different ignition type engines the available monitors are different too The following monitors are to be used for spark ignition engines only 1 EGR System 2 02 Sensors 3 Catalyst 4 Evaporative System 5 O2 Sensor Heater 6 Secondary air 7 Heated Catalyst The following monitors are to be used for compression ignition engines only 1 EGR System 2 NMHC Catalyst 3 NOx aftertreatment 4 Boost pressure system 5 Exhaust gas sensor 6 PM filter 2 5 OBD II Moni
4. Fuel and Air Metering PO P2 P34 P39 2 Fuel and Air Metering BO B3 3 Ignition System or Engine Misfire CH C3 4 Auxiliary Emission Controls SES 5 Vehicle Speed Control and Idle Manufacturer Specific Controls P1 P30 p33 6 Computer Output Circuits B1 B2 7 Transmission Controls Ct G2 8 Transmission Controls U1 U2 2 3 Location of the Data Link Connector DLC The DLC Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector is the standardized 16 cavity connector where diagnostic scan tools interface with the vehicle s on board computer 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 If the DLC cannot be found refer to the vehicle s service manual for the location Oe 2 4 OBD II Readiness Monitors An important part of a vehicle s OBD II system is the Readiness Monitors which are indicators used to find out if all of the emissions components have been evaluated by the OBD II system They are running periodic tests on specific systems and components to ensure that they are performing within allowable limits Currently there are eleven OBD II Readiness Monitors or I M Monitors defined by the U S
5. Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP 3 If retrieved information covers more than one screen use the DOWN scroll button as necessary until all the data have been shown up Figure 5 19 Freeze Frame DTC that caused required P0193 freeze frame data storage Fuel system 1 status OL Fuel system 2 status Calculated load value 0 0 Engine coolant 40 We temperature Figure 5 19 If there is no available freeze frame data an advisory message No freeze frame data stored shows on the display 31 4 Select Save to record freeze frame A confirming message Save success shows on the display and scan tool return to previous menu 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 I M Readiness function is used to check the operations of the Emission System on OBD2 compliant vehicles It is an excellent function to use prior to having a vehicle inspected for compliance to a state emissions program CAUTION By clearing trouble codes you also clear the readiness status for the individual emission system readiness tests In order to reset these monitors the vehicle must be driven through a complete drive cycle with no trouble codes in memory Times for reset vary depending on vehicle Some latest vehicle models may support two types of I M Readiness tests A Since DTC
6. downloading and upper right progress bar installing You may also find progress information in the Status column of updated items e Anytime you could click the Pause button on the right side of screen to suspend all progresses and the state of those suspended items would change to STOPPED e To resume updating process you may need to select those suspended items again then click the Update Selected Items button The progress will resume from the break point When the downloading is completed the downloaded programs will be installed automatically The new version will replace the old version Single updating e Find the desired updating item and click the INSTALL button in the same line With updating in progress the INSTALL button changes to STOP e Check the updating process by observing the upper left progress bar downloading and upper right progress bar installing You may also find progress information in the Status column of updated items e Anytime you could click the Pause button in the line to suspend this progress and the state of this item would change to STOPPED e To resume updating process click the INSTALL button in the 49 line again The progress will resume from the break point When the downloading is completed the downloaded program will be installed automatically The new version will replace the old version Insert the Micro SD card into the scan tool and restart the scan tool to fini
7. of the enabling criteria Drive cycles vary among vehicles and for each monitor in any particular vehicle OBD II Drive Cycle A specific mode of vehicle operation that provides conditions required to set all the readiness monitors applicable to the vehicle to the ready condition The purpose of completing an OBD II drive cycle is to force the vehicle to run its onboard diagnostics Some form of a drive cycle needs to be performed after DTCs have been erased from the PCM s memory or after the battery has been disconnected Running through a vehicle s complete drive cycle will set the readiness monitors so that future faults can be detected Drive cycles vary depending on the vehicle and the monitor that needs to be reset For vehicle specific drive cycle consult the vehicle s Owner s Manual Freeze Frame Data When an emissions related fault occurs the OBD II system not only sets a code but also records a snapshot of the vehicle operating parameters to help in identifying the problem This set of values is referred to as Freeze Frame Data and may include important engine parameters such as engine RPM vehicle speed air flow engine load fuel pressure fuel trim value engine coolant temperature ignition timing advance or closed loop status 3 Using the Scan Tool 3 1 Tool Description 1 CONNECTOR Connects the scan tool to the vehicle s Data Link Connector DLC 2 LCD DISPLAY Indicates test resul
8. 7 Erase Codes Erase Done Press any key to continue Figure 5 7 e He codes are not cleared then an Erase Failure Turn Key on with Engine off message appears Figure 5 8 4 Erase Failure Turn Key on with Engine Off Press any key to continue Figure 5 8 24 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 later review Viewing Data 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 button to select Live Data from Diagnostic Menu and press the OK button Figure 5 3 2 Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP Figure 5 9 Reading PID OI Please Wait Figure 5 9 A Viewing Complete List 1 To view complete set of data use UP DOWN scroll button to select Complete List from Live Data menu and press the OK button Figure 5 10 25 1 Complete List 2 Custom List Figure 5 10 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 Figure 5 11 Complete List Numbers of DTCs 0 Fuel system 1 status OL Fuel system 2 status Calculated load value 0 0 Engine coolant 40 temperature Pause Graphics Figure 5 11 e If the Gr
9. DOWN scroll button to select DTC Lookup from Diagnostic Menu and press OK button Figure 5 3 2 Wait for the scan tool to display the DTC Lookup screen 4 DTC Lookup LEE Only PCBU can be the first letter to be put in Only 0 9 a f for the rest letters Finish Show Figure 5 39 3 Select Show and a soft keyboard will pop up Use LEFT RIGHT button and UP DOWN button to move to the desired character then press OK button to confirm 4 After you input the DTC code select Finish and the scan tool will display this code s definition on screen P Input Dialog Box P0005 Do you want to save and continue Figure 5 40 5 Press Yes or OK button to proceed The scan tool will display DTC definition as below 43 Trouble Codes P0005 Fuel Shutoff Valve A Control Circuit Open Figure 5 41 e Use the LEFT RIGHT scroll button to view the previous next DTC e Select Save to record code definition e For manufacturer specific codes you need to select a vehicle make on an additional screen to look for DTC definitions e If definition could not be found SAE or Manufacturer Specific the scan tool displays Please refer to vehicle service manual 6 Press No or ESC button to return to previous menu 44 6 Print and Update 6 1 Print Data The Print Data function allows printing out diagnostic data recorded by the scan tool or customized test reports by connecting the scan tool to
10. No data available shows on the screen 4 Review selected data on screen Vehicle Mustang Engine Type Other Capacity 3 8L Transmission Manual Fuel Type Gasoline Emission Level Federal Emission VIN 1FAFP40462F100819 PrefSuf 2R3APB _ VersionID 4612 Print Figure 4 3 4 2 Deleting Data By selecting Delete on the Scan EPB screen you are allowed to erase the selected data on the scan tool Review the recordings thoroughly before erasing You could also erase all recordings by select Delete All E4 NOTE Don t use Delete All unless you are definitely sure what you are going to proceed 4 3 Printing Data Print option allows you to print the recorded files to your computer and then to the printer For more details please refer to chapter 6 1 Print Data 18 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 system of OBD II vehicles When more than one vehicle control module is detected by the scan tool you will be prompted to select the module where the data may be retrieved The most often to be selected are the Power train Control Module PCM and Transmission Control Module TCM CAUTION Don t connect or disconnect any test equipment with ignition on or engine running 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn the ignition off Locate the vehicle s 16 pin Data Link Connector DLC Plug the scan tool cable connect
11. a PC or laptop with the USB cable supplied 1 2 3 4 5 To print out retrieved data you need the following tools MaxiService EBS301 scan tool A PC or laptop with USB ports A USB cable Install PC Suit through the included CD or download the applications in our website www auteltech com or our distributors site Connect the scanner to computer with the USB cable supplied Run Printer software on computer Select Playback function in Main Screen of the scan tool In Scan screen use the UP DOWN scroll button to select the files you want to print Wait for the reviewing window to display Figure 4 2 then select Print function on the bottom The selected file will be uploaded to your computer For more detailed instructions please refer to 4 Playback Data The Printer will show as below Figure 6 1 45 6 7 L The selected data will display on the textbox of Printer By selecting the function keys on the right you could execute the following operations Print Print all data in the textbox to a printer connected to your computer Edit Once clicked the software will automatically open an NOTEPAD window with all recorded data showing on Copy Copy all data in the textbox to the clipboard Clear Delete all data in the textbox Exit Quit the operation You are also allowed to edit copy and delete the data in the Printer window NOTE The scan tool c
12. press OK button Figure 5 3 40 2 An advisory message comes up to remind you Wait a few seconds or press any key to continue Vehicle Info Turn key on with engine off Press any key to continue Figure 5 35 3 Wait for the scan tool to display the Vehicle Info menu Vehicle Info 1 Vehicle ID Number 2 Caibration ID 3 Cal Verf Number Figure 5 36 Ifthe vehicle does not support this mode a message shows on the display warning that the mode is not supported 4 From Vehicle Info menu use the UP DOWN scroll button to select an available item to view and press the OK button 5 View retrieved vehicle information on screen 41 Vehicle ID Number 1FAFP40462F100819 Figure 5 37 6 Press the ESC button to return previous menu 5 10 Modules Present The Modules Present function allows viewing of the module IDs and communication protocols for OBD2 modules in the vehicle 1 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select Modules Present from Diagnostic Menu and press OK button Figure 5 3 2 View modules present with their IDs and communication protocols P Modules Present Protocol ID SAE J1850 PWM 10 Figure 5 38 3 Select Save to save the modules data and return to previous menu Or press ESC button to exit 42 5 11 DTC Lookup The DTC Lookup function allows user to search definitions of DTC stored in built in DTC library 1 Use the UP
13. trucks sold in the United States must be OBD II compliant and this includes all Domestic Asian and European vehicles A small number of 1994 and 1995 model year gasoline vehicles are OBD II compliant To verify if a 1994 or 1995 vehicle is OBD II compliant check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information VECI Label which is located under the hood or by the radiator of most vehicles If the vehicle is OBD II compliant the label will designate OBD II Certified Additionally Government regulations mandate that all OBD II compliant vehicles must have a common sixteen pin Data Link Connector DLC 3 8 For your vehicle to be OBD II compliant it must have a 16 pin DLC Data Link Connector under the dash and the Vehicle Emission Control Information Label must state that the vehicle is OBD II compliant Product Troubleshooting Vehicle Linking Error A communication error occurs if the scan tool fails to communicate with the vehicle s ECU Engine Control Unit You need to do the following to check up v Verify that the ignition is ON v Check if the scan tools connector is securely connected to the vehicle s DLC v Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds Turn the ignition back to on and continue the testing v Verify the control module is not defective Operating Error If the scan tool freezes then an exception occurs or the vehicle s ECU Engine Control Unit is too slow to respond to requests Yo
14. 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 4 1 4 2 43 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGG ccccsssssssssscsscsssscesseeeeseseees 1 GENERAL INFORMATION cccsssssesscscssesssscscscecssesssssecssscssessesssesssessessees 2 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTICS OBD H 0 cece cceecceesceseceseeeeseeeseeeseeeseeenseeeeaes 2 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE Conps DfCei 2 LOCATION OF THE DATA LINK CONNECTOR DLO ssesiseeeneeeeeeeeseeseeeneee 3 OBD II READINESS MONITORS s siiseeseeeeseesiesestesistestetestestsesrsesresrestsresees 4 OBD IT MONITOR READINESS Stage 5 OBD IT DEFINITIONS 0 000 cece ecceeeececeseeseeseesceececeeeesesaesseeseeaeeeeesesaeeseeaeaes 6 USING THE SCAN TOOL seseseseseserereseeeesososoroesesesesesererereeeesesosoroesesesesesesesee 8 TOOL DESCRIPTION scssssesesececeseseeceesesseseseseeseececeaeseseeceeeetetaeseseeeeseeeeeaes 8 SPECIFICATIONS REESEN 10 ACCESSORIES INCLUDED csssssssseseseseseeeeceseseneneececeseseseaeeeseeeeeseneneneeeees 10 KESBOARD EE EE 10 POWER EE 10 SYSTEM SETUP E 11 VEHICLE COVERAGE ee geess a n e a R teal 15 PRODUCT TROoUpLESHOOTING 16 PLAYBACK DATA ccccsssssssscccscoscsscssscscssesssscsssescssesssccscescssesssessesencesonss 17 REVIEWING HOER Aire erh See EE ees 17 DELETING DATA onone NA e cu cvacs aaea Gav ETER ORE dais 18 PRINTING DATE bere Eeer chen nied 18 OBDIT DIAGNOSTICS cc ccssssses
15. K button Figure 5 3 Diagnostic Menu 1 System Status 2 Read Codes 3 Erase Codes 4 Live Data 5 Freeze Frame 6 1 M Readiness 7 02 Monitor Test 8 On Board Monitor Test Figure 5 3 2 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select Stored Codes Pending Codes or Permanent Codes from the Read Codes menu and press the OK button Figure 5 4 21 3 4 Read Codes 1 Stored Codes 2 Pending Codes 3 Permanent Codes 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 seconds or press any key to return to previous screen NOTE Permanent Codes function is available for merely vehicles supporting the CAN protocols View DTCs and their definitions on screen If more than one DTC is found use the UP DOWN scroll button to check all the codes If retrieved DTCs contain any manufacturer specific or enhanced codes a Manufacturer specific codes are found Press any key to select vehicle make message comes up prompting you to select vehicle manufacturer to view DTC definitions Use UP DOWN scroll button to select manufacturer and then press OK button to confirm Vehicle Manufacturer BUICK BMW CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHRYSLER FORD Figure 5 5 22 e If the manufacturer of your vehicle is not listed use the UP DOWN scroll button to select Other and press the OK button 5 2 Erase Codes CAUTION Erasing the Diagn
16. a if additional information is available in more than one page 6 Press the ESC button to return to the previous menu 5 7 On Board Monitor Test The On Board Monitor Test is useful after servicing or after erasing a vehicle s control module memory The On Board Monitor Test for non CAN equipped vehicles retrieves and displays test results for emission related power train components and systems that are not continuously monitored The On Board Monitor Test for CAN equipped vehicles retrieves and displays test results for emission related power train components and systems that are and are not continuously monitored Test and components IDs are determined by the vehicle manufacturer In this test there are typically a minimum value a maximum value 36 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 1 2 3 4 5 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select On Board Monitor Test from Diagnostic Menu and press the OK button Figure 5 3 Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP The scan tool will prompt you to select the vehicle make If you have selected the vehicle before the Vehicle Manufacturer screen would not appear again Vehicle Manufacturer BUICK BMW CADILLAC CHRYSLER FORD GM Figure 5 26 After you select the vehicle manufacturer the scan tool shows the On Board Moni
17. an only print text data even though the data is saved in graphic mode 6 2 Software update This function allows you to update the scan tool software through a computer Register the Tool User would update the scan tool ONLY after you had registered the tool on our website www maxidas com Then you could download software update online retrieve information and get warranty service Ei NOTE Prior to registration please confirm your network is working properly Log on the website www maxidas com Click on the Update tool bar at the top of the screen and then 46 select User Register Or Click on the Updates column in the lower right corner of the screen and select Register The screen of Register Information appears Please read through the instructions and click on Agree to continue Put in the Product Serial No and Register Password and click on Next Figure 6 2 Follow the instructions on screen to finish the registration NOTE Please use the About function to find out the Product Serial No and Register Password For details please refer to the Section 3 6 System Setup Figure 6 2 Update Procedure Autel frequently releases software updates that you can download The Update feature makes it very easy to determine and get exactly what you need 1 Install PC Suit through the included CD or download the applications in our website www auteltech com or our distributors site
18. aphics on the bottom appears when a PID is highlighted graphic information is available Select Graphics to view graph Figure 5 12 PID name current value maximum and minimum values are displayed on the screen 26 Engine RPM 812 rpm Vehicle Speed Sensor 0 Text Save Figure 5 12 If the Merge Graph on the bottom appears when a PID is selected to view merged graph information is available Figure 5 13 E4 NOTE Merge Graph can be used to compare two related parameters in graphic mode which is especially convenient in the Custom List option where you could select two interacted parameter to merge and see their relationship Vehicle Speed Sensor 0 Pause Merge Graph Save Figure 5 13 Select Text to return to text viewing of PID data Select Save to record retrieved live data and PID graphs 27 e Select Pause to suspend viewing You could resume the viewing process again by selecting Start 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 select Custom List from Live Data menu and press the OK button Figure 5 10 2 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to move up and down to the desired items and click Select button to confirm The selected parameters are marked with solid squares Figure 5 14 Custom List M Numbers of DTCs 1 ugFuel system 1 statusi 2 O Fuel system 2 statu
19. blem is detected the OBD II system turns on a warning lamp MIL on the vehicle instrument panel to alert the driver typically by the phrase of Check Engine or Service Engine Soon The system will also store important information about the detected malfunction so that a technician can accurately find and fix the problem Here below follow three pieces of such valuable information 1 Whether the Malfunction Indicator Light MIL is commanded on or off 2 Which if any Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs are stored 3 Readiness Monitor status 2 2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes are codes that are stored by the on board computer diagnostic system in response to a problem found in the vehicle These codes identify a particular problem area and are intended to provide you with a guide as to where a fault might be occurring within a vehicle OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes consists of a five digit alphanumeric code The first character a letter identifies which control system sets the code The other four characters all numbers provide additional information on where the DTC originated and the operating conditions that caused it to set Here below is an example to illustrate the structure of the digits DTC Example Identifying spe Systems P 02 0 2 B Body cific malfunction C Chassis ing section of P Powertrain the systems U Network Code Type Sub systems Generic SAE 1
20. e 10 Module A4 Figure 5 2 e Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select a module and press the OK button 5 1 Read Codes Reading Codes can be done with the key on engine off KOEO or with the key on engine running KOER Stored Codes are also known as hard codes which are fault codes or trouble codes that have been stored in the vehicle computer memory because the faults have reoccurred for 20 more than a specified amount of key cycles These codes will cause the control module to illuminate the malfunction indicator light MIL when emission related fault occurs Pending Codes are also referred to as maturing codes or continuous monitor codes They indicate problems that the control module has detected during the current or last driving cycle but are not considered serious yet Pending Codes will not turn on the malfunction indicator lamp MIL If the fault does not occur within a certain number of warm up cycles the code clears from memory Permanent Codes are DTCs that are confirmed and are retained in the non volatile memory of the computer until the appropriate monitor for each DTC has determined that the malfunction is no longer present and is not commanding the MIL on Permanent DTC shall be stored in non volatile memory and may not be erased by any diagnostic services or by disconnecting power to ECU 1 Use UP DOWN scroll button to select Read Codes from Diagnostic Menu and press O
21. er limbs that can pinch crush or in extreme cases Rules of conduct and protective measures Ensure that there is no risk of the parking brake being operated after OK Cancel Figure 7 4 Press OK button to confirm that you have read this information The tool shows as below Press ON function key to activate the test 54 installation position of brake cable The actuation can be activated using the following function key Operating statuses Released Electronic parking brake Figure 7 5 B Operate parking brake This function allows you to deactivate or reactivate the electronic brake systems After you select this function the tool will prompt you a safety message Operate parking brake Test prerequisites 1 Switch on ignition 2 Vehicle stationary Selector lever in position P Figure 7 6 Press OK button to confirm that you have read this information The tool shows as below Operate parking brake Operating statuses Electronic parking brake Mode Electronic parking Vehicle brake stationary Operating statuses Electronic parking brake Released i Release Operate Figure 7 7 55 By selecting Operate Release function key you can do the electronic parking brake system service safely and easily Operate parking brake Operating statuses Electronic parking brake Operate Mode Electronic parking Vehicle brake stationary O
22. lect the desired language and press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous screen Figure 3 3 mgo mmm SS II E Eng espanct fan ase Deutsch a Des Figure 3 3 12 Unit of Measure e Metric is the default measurement unit 1 From System Setup screen use the LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select EN METRIC and press the OK button 2 From Unit of Measure screen use the LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select the desired unit of measurement Figure 3 4 EN METRIC Unit of Measure ke wf English Metric Figure 3 4 3 Press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous menu Or press the ESC button to exit without saving Beep Set e The default setting is Beep On 1 From System Setup screen use the UP DOWN scroll button and LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select Beep and press the OK button 2 From Beep Set menu use the LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select ON or OFF to turn on off the beep Figure 3 5 3 Press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous menu Or press the ESC button to exit without saving METRIC Language Unit Beep Set D Figure 3 5 Key Test The Key Test function checks if the keyboard is working properly 1 From System Setup screen use the UP DOWN scroll button and LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select Key Test and press the OK button 2 Press any key to start test When you pres
23. ng and at least one overnight off period For specific information on getting your vehicle s OBD monitor system ready please consult your vehicle owner s manual 2 6 OBD II Definitions Power train Control Module PCM OBD II terminology for the on board computer that controls engine and drive train Malfunction Indicator Light MIL Malfunction Indicator Light Service Engine Soon Check Engine is a term used for the light on the instrument panel It is to alert the driver and or the repair technician that there is a problem with one or more of vehicle s systems and may cause emissions to exceed federal standards If the MIL illuminates with a steady light it indicates that a problem has been detected and the vehicle should be serviced as soon as possible Under certain conditions the dashboard light will blink or flash This indicates a severe problem and flashing is intended to discourage vehicle operation The vehicle onboard diagnostic system can not turn the MIL off until necessary repairs are completed or the condition no longer exists DTC Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTC that identify which section of the emission control system has malfunctioned Enabling Criteria Also termed Enabling Conditions They are the vehicle specific events or conditions that must occur within the engine before the various monitors will set or run Some monitors require the vehicle to follow a prescribed drive cycle routine as part
24. om the use misuse or mounting of the scan tool Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you 4 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 8 2 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 scan tool for repair contact your local distributor for more information 57
25. onitor e HTR O2 Sensor Heater Monitor e AIR Secondary Air Monitor e HCAT Heated Catalyst Monitor For compression ignition engines e MIS Misfire Monitor 33 e FUEL Fuel System Monitor e CCM Comprehensive Component Monitor e EGR EGR System Monitor e HCCAT NMHC Catalyst Monitor e NCAT NOx Aftertreatment Monitor e BP Boost Pressure System Monitor e EGS Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor e PM PM Filter Monitor Since DTCs cleared MIL Status OFF Misfire Monitoring N A Fuel system monitoring OK Comprehensive OK component monitoring Catalyst monitoring N A Heated catalyst monitor N A Figure 5 21 5 If the vehicle supports readiness test of This Drive Cycle a screen of the following displays Figure 5 22 This Drive Cycle MIL Status OFF Misfire Monitoring N A Fuel system monitoring OK Comprehensive OK component monitoring Figure 5 22 6 Use the UP DOWN scroll button for more PIDs if additional information is available on more than one page Or use the LEFT RIGHT scroll button to view PIDs in the previous next page 34 7 Press the ESC button to return to Diagnostic Menu 5 6 O2 Monitor Test OBD2 regulations set by SAE require that relevant vehicles monitor and tests on the oxygen O2 sensors to identify problems related to fuel efficiency and vehicle emissions These tests are not on demand tes
26. or into the vehicle s DLC Turn the ignition on Engine can be off or running Turn on the scan tool Select OBDII from the Main Screen Figure 3 1 Press the OK button to wait for the Menu to appear A sequence of messages displaying the OBDII protocols will be observed on the display until the vehicle protocol is detected If the scan tool fails to communicate with the vehicle s ECU Engine Control Unit more than three times a LINKING ERROR message shows up on the display Verify that the ignition is ON Check if the scan tools 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 LINKING ERROR message does not go away then there might be problems for the scan tool to communicate with 19 the vehicle Contact your local distributor or the manufacturer s customer service department for assistance 7 View a summary of system status MIL status DTC counts Monitor status on screen Figure 5 1 Press ESC button for Diagnostic Menu Figure 5 3 to come up P System Status MIL Status OFF Codes Found 0 Monitors N A 8 Monitors OK 2 Monitors INC 0 Figure 5 1 e If more than one module is detected you will be prompted to select a module before testing Figure 5 2 Control Module Modul
27. ore E0 E Need To insta petal a Figure 6 6 51 7 EPB This electrical parking brake EPB function has a multitude of uses to maintain the electronic braking systems safely and effectively The applications include deactivating activating the brake control system assisting with brake fluid control brake diagnostics opening and closing brake pads setting brakes after disc or pad replacement and also reading and clearing EPB SBC trouble codes It is also capable of retrieving Fault Codes information from the ECU 7 1 EPB Safety It may be dangerous to perform electrical parking brake EPB system maintenance so before you begin the service work please keep these rules in mind e Ensure that you are fully familiar with the braking system and its operation before commencing any work e The EPB control system may be required to be deactivated before carrying out any maintenance diagnostic work on the brake system This can be done from the tool menu e Only carry out maintenance work when the vehicle is stationary and on level ground e Ensure that the EPB control system is reactivated after the maintenance work has been completed You may have to activate several times to position the brake pads E4 NOTE Autel accepts no responsibility for any accident or injury arising from the maintenance of the Electrical Parking Brake system 7 2 EPB Maintenance 1 Turn the ignition off 2 Release the park brake and make sure
28. ostic Trouble Codes may allow the scan tool to delete not only the codes from the vehicle s on board computer but also Freeze Frame data and manufacturer specific 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 EN NOTE Erasing codes does not mean that trouble codes in ECU have been eliminated completely As long as there is fault with the vehicle the trouble codes keeps on presenting This function is performed with key on engine off KOEO Do not start the engine 1 Use the UP DOWN scroll buttons to select Erase Codes from Diagnostics Menu and press the OK button Figure 5 3 2 After you have pressed OK button a message will come up asking you to check the ignition and engine status Figure 5 6 Erase Codes Ignition on and engine stopped Yes No Figure 5 6 e Ifyou do not want to proceed with erasing codes press ESC button or select NO to exit and return to previous screen 23 e If you press Yes function key or OK button a warning message will come up asking your confirmation Figure 5 7 Erase Codes DTCs and Freeze Data will be lost Do you wish to continue Yes No Figure 5 7 3 Press the OK button to confirm e If the codes are cleared successfully an Erase Done confirmation message shows on the display Figure 5
29. ous Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended while running tests Use extreme caution when working around the ignition coil distributor cap ignition wires and spark plugs These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is running Put the transmission in PARK for automatic transmission or NEUTRAL for manual transmission and make sure the parking brake is engaged Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline chemical electrical fires nearby Don t connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the engine is running Keep the scan tool dry clean free from oil water or grease Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the scan tool when necessary 2 General Information 2 1 On Board Diagnostics OBD II The first generation of On Board Diagnostics called OBD I was developed by the California Air Resources Board ARB and implemented in 1988 to monitor some of the emission control components on vehicles As technology evolved and the desire to improve the On Board Diagnostic system increased a new generation of On Board Diagnostic system was developed This second generation of On Board Diagnostic regulations is called OBD II The OBD II system is designed to monitor emission control systems and key engine components by performing either continuous or periodic tests of specific components and vehicle conditions When a pro
30. perating statuses Electronic parking brake d Release Operate Released Figure 7 8 If the vehicle being tested is not stationary on the ground this test could not be carried out and the tool displays a warning message Operate parking brake Test prerequisites vehicle stationary NOT COMPLIED WITH Press any key to continue Figure 7 9 9 After servicing and reactivated the EPB system can be left with logged errors which then requires a Clear Codes operation to be carried out this will clear faults in the system prior to work as a pre check before carrying out routine work on a potentially faulty system 56 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 materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of the original purchase subject to the following terms and conditions 1 The sole responsibility of Autel under the Warranty is limited to either the repair or at the option of Autel replacement of the scan tool at no charge with Proof of Purchase The sales receipt may be used for this purpose 2 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 3 Autel shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising fr
31. revious screens for additional data When looking up DTC it is used to change value of selected character USB CONNECTOR Connects the scan tool to the PC for printing MICRO SD CARD SLOT Holds the Micro SD card 3 2 Specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 Display TFT color display 320 x 240 dpi Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F External Power 12 0 to 18 0 V power provided via vehicle battery or adapter Dimensions Length Width Height 199 mm 7 83 104 5 mm 4 11 37 5 mm 1 48 Weight 0 28kg without wire 0 484kg with wire 3 3 Accessories Included 1 User s Manual Instructions on tool operations 2 CD Includes user s manual PC Suit software and etc 3 OBD2 cable Provides power to tool and communicates between tool and vehicle 4 USB cable Used to print retrieved data 5 Micro SD card Used to store the data and to upgrade the scan tool 6 Protective nylon case Used to store the scan tool when not in use 3 4 Keyboard No solvents such as alcohol are allowed to clean the keypad or display Use a mild nonabrasive detergent and a soft cotton cloth Do not soak the keypad as the keypad is not waterproof 3 5 Power During vehicle testing power for the scan tool is usually provided through the OBDII cable connecting to vehicle Data Link Connector DLC Just follow the steps below to turn on the scan
32. s O Calculated load value O Engine coolant temp Select All Clear Clear all Figure 5 14 e The number to the right of selected item indicates sequence of this item e Ifyou want to deselect the item press Clear button e To select all the items on the screen press Select All button To clear all the selected items on the screen press Clear All button 3 Press the OK button to view selected PIDs on screen 28 P Custom List Numbers of DTCs Fuel system 1 status OL Pause Graphics SEME Figure 5 15 4 Use the ESC button to return to previous menu Recording Data The Record Data function allows recording vehicle modules Parameter Identification PID data to help diagnose intermittent vehicle problems You could save data files to the SD card and then use the Playback function to view the saved files E NOTE The length of time for each frame varies per vehicle Generally one frame of data is about I 4 second or 4 frames per second 1 To record live data with the live data screen displaying select Save on the bottom The scan tool will start timing to record retrieved live data and PID graphs e If you record live data under text mode following screen shows P Complete List Numbers of DTCs 0 Fuel system 1 status OL Fuel system 2 status a Calculated load value 0 0 Engine coolant 40 C temperature Pause Graphics Saving 94
33. s Cleared indicates status of the monitors since the DTCs are erased B This Drive Cycle indicates status of monitors since the beginning of the current drive cycle An I M Readiness Status result of NO does not necessarily indicate that the vehicle being tested will fail the state I M inspection For some states one or more such monitors may be allowed to be Not Ready to pass the emissions inspection OK Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has completed its diagnostic testing INC Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has not completed its diagnostic testing N A The monitor is not supported on that vehicle 32 1 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select I M Readiness from Diagnostic Menu and press OK button Figure 5 3 2 Wait afew seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP 3 If the vehicle supports both types of tests then both types will be shown on the screen for selection Figure 5 20 UM Readiness 1 Since DTCs Cleared 2 This Drive Cycle Figure 5 20 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 ignition engines e MIS Misfire Monitor e FUEL Fuel System Monitor e CCM Comprehensive Component Monitor e EGR EGR System Monitor e 02S O2 Sensors Monitor e CAT Catalyst Monitor e EVAP Evaporative System M
34. s a key the edge around corresponding key on the screen should turn to red Otherwise the key is not functioning properly 3 Double press ESC to return to previous menu LCD Test The LCD Test function checks if the LCD display is working normally 1 From System Setup screen use the UP DOWN scroll button 2 3 and LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select LCD Test and press the OK button Look for missing spots in the red green blue black and white LCD display When completed press the ESC button to exit 14 About The About function allows viewing of some important information such as serial number and software version number of the scanner 1 From System Setup screen use the UP DOWN scroll button and LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select About and press the OK button wait for the About screen to appear 2 View tool information on screen Figure 3 6 Press the ESC button to exit without saving Ln EBS Product Serial Number EBS012000001 Register Password 127289 Firmware Version V1 0 Sys software version V2 10 Hardware Version V1 00 Manufacture Date 08 2012 Copyright c 2012 Autel Co Ltd All rights reserved Figure 3 6 3 7 Vehicle Coverage The MaxiService EBS301 Scanner is specially designed to work with all OBD II compliant vehicles including those equipped with universal protocol Control Area Network CAN It is required by EPA that all 1996 and newer vehicles cars and light
35. sh the whole update View or Delete Programs To view the list of installed programs or to delete an installed program please follow these steps Click on the Installed Programs tag entry and the page will show the list of programs installed Select the program s that you would delete lt Batch delete Select the programs that you would delete by clicking on the check boxes to the left of those items Then click the DELETE button on the right side of screen Single delete Click the UNINSTALL button in the line of your would be deleted program A window asking Are you sure to delete the software will pop up for your confirmation Figure 6 5 Click on Yes to delete the program s selected or on No to cancel the action 50 e The deleted program will automatically add to the end of program list in the UPDATE page in case you would like to install again Theoretically all programs in latest versions will be automatically compatible with the older versions but if your scan tool do have a compatible problem and want to retrieve the older version for some programs you may need to delete them first then install the older version again Choose older version from the pull down menu of program version BE ve EE Kal Deh on ussite ra a select he pri and ale bega the einen Kee z KS rane Version Ste Steg a s BUGATTI 30 F o hstall 3 72 He LE GUAR nstal EJ RENAULT 202 e install 14 75
36. ssssesssssssscssecesessesesssesesesesessssssssesesssesseasees 19 READ CODES 3555253550555 So a Be ae Se aed ce ee OREAREN 20 ERASING CODES 322232620328 dE Wine Pee Me A ee ASS 23 LIVE DATA rino eaea a tensor E E E ENT RRNA 25 FREEZE EE 31 RETRIEVING UM READINESS Stage 32 O2 MONITOR PEST et eege eelere en eR aa 35 5 7 ON BOARD MONITOR rer 36 5 8 COMPONENT RSA persian dives ad eves te airs 39 5 9 VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION A0 5 10 MODULES PRESENT EEN ee nadie Ea ATE 42 S A DTC E HE 43 PRINT AND UPDATE u ccccecscssecescsccssccncecescsscsscenecsecsscsscssncssecsscssessseesoees 45 GE PRINTDATA eebe SAN RARE Nt EEEE 45 6 237 SOFTWARE UPDATE eege EE EE A 46 EPB oseiro ia an S ES E AEE I 52 S De ER EE 52 7 2 FEPRMAIWTENANCE AN 52 WARRANTY AND SERVICE cccscsssssssscssssscssesssssnssescesecssesnsssssnesescesoers 8 1 LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY 2 SERVICE PROCEDURES 3 ee ERR tA a EEI 57 1 Safety Precautions and Warnings To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and or the scan tool read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards Keep clothing hair hands tools test equipment etc away from all moving or hot engine parts Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated work area Exhaust gases are poison
37. t perform the leak test but commands the vehicle s on board computer to start the test Different vehicle manufacturers might have different criteria and methods for stopping the test once it has been started Before starting the Component Test refer to the vehicle service manual for instructions to stop the test 1 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select Component Test from Diagnostic Menu and press the OK button Figure 5 3 2 Wait for the scan tool to display the Component Test menu P Component Test 1 EVAP Sys Leak Test Figure 5 32 39 3 If the test has been initiated by the vehicle a confirmation message will be displayed on the screen P Component Test Command Sent Press any key to continue Figure 5 33 Some vehicles do not allow scan tools to control vehicle systems or components If the vehicle under test does not support the EVAP Leak Test an advisory message is displayed on the screen Component Test The selected mode is not supported Press any key to continue Figure 5 34 4 Wait a few seconds or press any key to return to previous screen 5 9 Viewing Vehicle Information The Vehicle Info function enables retrieval of Vehicle Identification No VIN Calibration ID Nos CINs Calibration Verification Nos CVNs and In use Performance Tracking on 2000 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9 1 Use UP DOWN scroll button to select Vehicle Info from the Diagnostic Menu and
38. the car is properly blocked on level ground 52 3 Connect the tool to vehicle and power on 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 correct vehicle make Take BENZ as an example 4 CED AUDI ew BMW EA iz LAND Ow Ser cD Citroen Jaguar LandRover D o 7 T Opel Peugeot RENAULT Figure 7 1 6 After you have selected the vehicle make BENZ the electrical parking brake system screen will display as below Diag Menu 1 Read Codes 2 Erase Codes 3 Live Data 4 Active Test 5 ECU Information Figure 7 2 7 Inthe EPB diagnostic function the tool can read codes erase codes record live data read ECU information and perform active test For the functions already being described before such as read clear codes live data and ECU information please refer to chapter 5 OBDII Diagnostics for details 53 8 In the Diag Menu screen use the UP DOWN button to select Active Test and press the OK button Active Test 1 Installation position of brake cables 2 Operate parking brake Figure 7 3 A Installation position of brake cables This function allows you to adjust the brake cables safely After you select this function the tool will prompt you a safety message Installation position of brake cable Risk of injury caused by moving parts that can pinch crush or in extreme cases even sev
39. tool 1 Connect the Cable to scan tool 10 2 Find DLC on vehicle e A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you need to remove it before plugging the OBD2 cable 3 Plug the cable to the vehicle s DLC 4 Power up the scan tool and wait for the Main Screen to appear Figure 3 1 EPB OBDII Setup Ea PlayBack Figure 3 1 3 6 System Setup The System Setup functions allow you to adjust default settings and view information about the scan tool 1 2 3 4 5 6 Language Selects the desired language Unit of measure Sets the unit of measure to English or Metric Beep Set Turns on off beep LCD Test Checks if the LCD display is working properly Key Test Checks if the keyboard is working properly About Provides information of the scan tool Settings of the unit will remain until change to the existing settings is made To enter the Setup menu From the Main Screen Use LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select Setup and press the OK button Following the instructions to do adjustments and settings could make your diagnosis conveniently and easily Figure 3 2 g METRIC A Language Unit Beep u WE o Key Test Lcd Test About Figure 3 2 Language Setup e English is the default language 1 From System Setup screen use the UP DOWN scroll button and LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select Language and press the OK button 2 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to se
40. tor Readiness Status OBD II systems must indicate whether or not the vehicle s PCM s monitor system has completed testing on each component Components that have been tested will be reported as Ready or Complete meaning they have been tested by the OBD II system The purpose of recording readiness status is to allow inspectors to determine if the vehicle s OBD II system has tested all the components and or systems The power train control module PCM sets a monitor to Ready or Complete after an appropriate drive cycle has been performed The drive cycle that enables a monitor and sets readiness codes to Ready varies for each individual monitor Once a monitor is set as Ready or Complete it will remain in this state A number of factors 5 including erasing of diagnostic trouble codes DTCs with a scan tool or a disconnected battery can result in Readiness Monitors being set 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 particular supported non continuous monitor has not been completed the monitor status will be reported as Not Complete or Not Ready In order for the OBD monitor system to become ready the vehicle should be driven under a variety of normal operating conditions These operating conditions may include a mix of highway driving and stop and go city type drivi
41. tors tests for specific monitoring systems From On Board Monitor Test menu use the UP DOWN scroll button to select a test to view and press the OK button Figure 5 27 On Board Monitor Test 1 Test 01 Data 2 Test 03 Data 3 Test 10 Data 4 Test 21 Data 5 Test 22 Data 6 Test 25 Data Figure 5 27 37 If the vehicle under test does not support the mode an advisory message will be displayed on the screen Figure 5 28 On Board Monitor Test The selected mode is not supported Press any key to continue Figure 5 28 For CAN equipped vehicles test selections can be as below On Board Monitor Test Mis Fire Monitor Data Mis Fire Cylinder 1 Data Mis Fire Cylinder 2 Data Mis Fire Cylinder 3 Data Mis Fire Cylinder 4 Data Figure 5 29 6 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select the desired monitor from On Board Monitor Test menu and press the OK button 7 View test data on screen Test 01 Data ID Module Test Value Min Limit Max Limit Status Figure 5 30 38 For CAN equipped vehicles test results displayed can be as below Flow Test ID Module Test Value Min Limit Max Limit Status Figure 5 30 8 Press ESC button to return to the previous menus 5 8 Component Test The Component Test function allows initiating a leak test for the vehicle s EVAP system The scan tool itself does no
42. ts TFT color display 320 x 240 dpi 3 FUNCTION BUTTON Corresponds with buttons on screen for executing commands 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 ESC BUTTON Cancels a selection or action from a menu or returns to the previous screen H LEFT SCROLL BUTTON When look up DTC definitions moves to previous character and views additional information on previous screens if DTC definition covers more than one screen views previous screen or previous frames of recorded data It is also used to view previous trouble code when viewing DTCs HELP BUTTON Provides help information and Code Breaker function Kee DOWN SCROLL BUTTON Moves down through menu and submenu items in menu mode When more than one screen of data is retrieved moves down through the current screen to next screens for additional data When looking up DTC it is used to change value of selected character 9 RIGHT SCROLL BUTTON When look up DTC definitions moves to next character and view additional information on next screens if DTC definition covers more than one screen views next screen or next frames of recorded data It is also used to view next trouble code when viewing DTCs OK BUTTON Confirms a selection or action from a menu Q UP SCROLL BUTTON Moves up through menu and submenu items in menu mode When more than one screen of data is retrieved moves up through the current screen to the p
43. ts and they are done automatically when engine operating conditions are within specified limits These test results 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 the most recently performed tests from the vehicle s on board computer The O2 Monitor Test function is not supported by vehicles which communicate using a controller area network CAN For O2 Monitor Test results of CAN equipped vehicles see chapter On Board Mon Test 1 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select O2 Monitor Test from Diagnostic Menu and press OK button Figure 5 3 2 Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP 3 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select O2 sensor from O2 Monitor Test menu and press OK button Figure 5 23 4 O2 Monitor Test 1 02 Bank Sensori 2 02 Bank1 Sensor2 3 02 Bank2 Sensor1 4 02 Bank2 Sensor2 Figure 5 23 Ifthe vehicle does not support the mode an advisory message will be displayed on the screen Figure 5 24 35 O2 Monitor Test The selected mode is not supported Press any key to continue f Figure 5 24 4 View test results of selected O2 sensor Figure 5 25 O2 Banki Sensor2 Rich Lean Threshd V Lean Rich Threshd V Low for Switch V High for Switch V Rich Lean Threshd S Lean Rich Threshd S Figure 5 25 5 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to view more screens of dat
44. u need to do the following to reset the tool v Reset the scan tool v Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds Turn the ignition back to on and continue the testing Scan tool doesn t power up If the scan tool won t power up or operates incorrectly in any other way you need to do the following to check up v Check if the scan tool s connector is securely connected to the vehicle s DLC v Check if the DLC pins are bent or broken Clean the DLC pins if necessary v Check vehicle battery to make sure it is still good with at least 8 0 volts 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 UP DOWN scroll button and LEFT RIGHT scroll button to select Playback from Main Screen Figure 3 1 and press the OK button Wait for the Review data screen to appear 4 1 EPB 2 Scan Figure 4 1 2 To review data saved in the scan function select Scan in the Review data menu To review data saved in the EPB function select EPB in the Review data menu Then press OK button to continue 3 Use the UP DOWN scroll button to select the desired item from Scan menu or EPB menu and press the OK button 1 UITrouble scan MAKE USA FORD 2 UIDatastream complete list scan make EOBD 3 UIFreeze scan make USA Delete Delete All Figure 4 2 e If no data from previously tested vehicle is recorded a message

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