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1. 81 is 6064 URP RR a ees 81 Start up Sequence MP E 82 Ideni VEN 83 8 21 System ID Mode 84 Select System to be Tested 85 COMI acea chon alae des e rcd E UR 85 Man aiios acest heen ded oie dco do n dde Ru odiis 86 d 87 8 6 1 Data iy sg RO REOR ICA skeet eek eked 87 862 Dala Ee MS aaa 88 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 8 7 8 8 8 9 8 10 8 11 9 1 92 9 3 9 4 85 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 DUET 89 8 7 1 Display LOB 4223 3 ka d x Ac Re C C ac 89 Codes EX MENU Liu id dod d me Rd dada 90 Review MOVIE ex EREEREER RETARA 90 8 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 91 Fuhibtianal Eae d eens 91 Stop Communication Other Systems 93 Custom Setup C RLRREERRREGXEZRRSS 94 itur APR 95 OverviBW llle xu XC NUR NUR RE Pus or eee 95 Start Up Sequel oe 96 Lid ed rreri a e 97 9 2 1 System ID Mode Expert Mode 97 Select System to be Tested 98
2. 31 4 3 1 SUUS LISE bet eae P detto dcs d 31 43 2 Additional NOS pO Rex DRE ERES 31 Connect Scanner 000 eee 32 Mer ius ded dE HORSE 33 33 4 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit menu tees Gener aes 34 4 6 1 1 Notes to Clear ECU Codes 34 Heview MOVIE Ga Ee a Sd eue 35 4 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 35 Funcional TESS ekrir ti ekt AO EX PY SX 36 Stop Communication Other Systems 38 o dei s 39 m DESEE TETTE TIT 41 41 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 ee 51 ieee ee HOA 42 De MONIS dedo ed E RET dp em e teehee 43 bo Comecei Scaner 64444 e rbexqiEadsu asd 44 5 4 Select Detect System to be Tested 45 BUNT ENSIS DSL eeb ates 45 5 4 2 CAN Systems Notes 46 S43 System Ib MOUE A RE ERROR d 46 55 Man Meni MEET RIOT deeded RRE RR 47 5 5 1 Main Menu Selections 47 ao 6 hike 0004 48 5 6 1 Data Sub Menu REG 48 552 Data Codes Exit Menu 49
3. 120 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS 11 8 Functional Tests 5 Main Menu Review ECU ID Print Out ECU Print ECU ID Information Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example Fuel Pump Relay Idle Air Control Valve Fuel Tank Vent Valve Engine Actuator Test Notes Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner and always follow the instructions displayed on the Scanner Note With some engines hearing the injectors click is very difficult Use a multimeter or scope to make sure or check that the injectors are activated properly Note Some actuators will be activated for a short time For example the injectors will be activated for only five seconds this is for safety reasons 121 OPEL VAUXHALL 11 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Caution AN The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner Note When performi
4. Special Functions dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example Rpm Signal Idle Stabiliser Purge Control Solenoid Main Relay Fuel Pump Relay Kickdown Valve Relay 4 Engine Fan Relay Sensor Heater Relay 3 Injector Valves Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 3 sS e 3 8 3 FUNCTIONAL TESTS BMW Engines Actuator Tests Notes Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Note Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner and always follow the instructions displayed on the Scanner Note Some actuators can not be stopped during the 30 seconds period by pressing e g Diesel with a DDE2 1 ECU It is recommended to wait for the 30 seconds to end Note With some engines e g Motronic 1 7 and 1 7 2 it is very difficult to hear the injectors click Use a multi meter or scope to make sure the injectors are activated properly Note Some actuators will be activated for a short time For example the injectors will be activated for only five seconds this is for safety reasons Reset Service Lamps Notes Note The Reset Service Lamps functions are only possible when using the BM 1B Adaptor Note The
5. 161 Overview lle rr rns 161 15 1 Start up Sequence Duc xA RR Ren 162 152 ld n fy Vehicle La Lid ER CPERR A d EORR OPER DEDERE HERE CRS 163 1821 System ID Mode SR RIP Sed ur 164 15 3 3 353 2 odes dean PU Ra ax 164 15 4 Select System to be Tested 165 15 5 Main Men i e omae km Rem Rex RU RR en 166 155 4 Das S b menu 167 AMA Dolan ene DS EE N E gue 167 167 155 Codes Men 167 T5 Do E aed d dick ene 168 icol rro 169 15 7 1 1 Data Groups Exit Menu 169 15 72 Odes DI ioo xe ert Ire ux eed Eon Reed toe dicbus 169 15 7 2 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 170 15 9 Review MOVIE aad boe udo S EE 170 15 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 171 viii Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 E 129 Funcional ux eR Red 171 15 9 1 Functional Tests Menu iiic scs ro 171 15 9 1 1 Initiate Actuator Tests 171 Basic SeN 6041440405 EEr d d dera Pee 172 15 9 1 3 Selection Towing Hook 174 15 9 1 4 Service Interval 174 15 9 1 5 Electronic Instrument Panel Types 176 15 1
6. 155 14 6 6 Check Mode Exit Menu 6 5 Check Mode 6 6 Check Mode Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Codes Print Codes Return to Menu 14 6 7 Clear Codes Notes to Clear Codes Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note When the error condition still exists the code can be set again by the ECU If the code clearing operation fails for any reason the previous codes reappear If this occurs press N to return to the Codes amp Data Menu and repeat the Clear Codes operation 14 7 Movies N 7 1 Arm Movie 7 2 Print amp T Movies N 7 3 Exit Menu 156 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP 14 7 4 Print Review Movie Menu 7 2 Print Review Movie N N 7 3 Print Review Movie Exit Menu 5 Main Menu Resume Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame Fix Release Data Fix Release Lines Disipay Lines 14 8 Custom Setup 8 Custom Setup Y 8 1 Custom Setup Menu Set Baud Rate Communication Setup Set Display Units Imperial Metric Y Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Y Shut off Time 157 14 9 AN 158 14 10 Actuator Tests 9 Actuator tests 9 1 Select Tests Test Scroll Data Y Perform Tests Y Chang
7. Em 98 9 32 Additional Notes ER 98 Connect Scannel bina adore bod CE RIVE CE ES Ve ER HEN d xk 98 Main MENU ae LT 99 Godes tina esae iS dde puedas dete ded d irri re det Ride 99 9 5 1 Basilio Od 100 See Codes ONY E EE ERES 100 9 6 3 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 100 Heview MOVIE Lio X IER EI e 101 9 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 101 Funcional TESS ano RON E 102 Stop Communication Other Systems 103 de oe HOD Rds ERR oe EDITA 104 105 105 Stat up SEQUENES 106 Iden eR RS isa sd ark ed 106 Select System to be Tested 107 1031 rrr TET 107 Lom Scanner 107 Main MONU aA b op EORR CAE ISO EROR ESCOGER EE ERN d 108 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 Tha 11 8 11 9 11 10 vi 12 12 1 TABLE OF 5 Codes amp Data Menu ede eee ek eke 108 19 6 1 usa T4331 3 ad 44 0 9 8 9 9 AGI D IER 109 10 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu 2ccccctetcccusisdians 109 JOBS Lors xprbt Eddie ER ees became 109 10 6 4 Codes Only Exi Menu 1
8. 1 Key on Engine off KOEO test This test displays on demand hard codes present with the ignition on but the engine not running These are usually electrical open and short circuits and must be serviced first before any other codes For EEC IV systems the KOEO test also displays KAM memory codes of intermittent faults ECU memory For EEC V systems KAM memory codes are accessed by selecting KAM CODES Memory codes should be serviced last after any other hard codes 2 Key on Engine Running KOER test This test displays on demand hard codes present with the engine running These should be serviced second after any KOEO hard codes and before any memory codes Some 1988 and later Ford vehicles will not perform a KOER test if any KOEO hard codes are present and uncorrected Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SERVICE CODES 3 Continuous Codes Available only on some EEC IV systems this selection displays hard codes with the engine running Itis the only EEC IV test where it is still possible to drive the vehicle whilst the ECU is in diagnostic mode 4 KAM Codes Available on EEC IV and EEC V systems this selection displays KAM memory codes of intermittent faults from PCM memory Memory codes should be serviced last after any other hard codes For EEC IV systems KAM codes are gathered at the end of the KOEO self test 5 Clear Codes Available on EEC IV and EEC V systems this select
9. 35 36 CITRO N 4 8 Functional Tests 8 Functional Tests Y 8 1 Functional Tests Menu ECU Information Review ECU ID Print Out ECU Print ECU ID Information Y Perform Actuator Tests N Actuator Tests Perform Ignition Ignition Adjust Adjustments Perform Fuel Fuel Adjust Adjustments Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example Injectors Idle Air Stepper Motor e Air Conditioner Relay e Purge Control Solenoid e RPM Signal Fuel Consumption Signal Note After performing an actuator test some trouble codes may be set Some of these trouble codes can not be cleared immediately Wait for a couple of minutes sometimes even up to 15 minutes and the codes can be cleared Note Actuator tests for EDC15C7 system may be activated longer than expected Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner Ignition Adjust Use this test to increase or decrease the ignition correction The ignition can be increased from 8 to 0 and can be decreased 0 to 8 Select END and press Y to exit this test Fuel Ad
10. Codes Only Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTOs scroll for complete list Press N for the Codes Only Exit Menu Codes amp Data Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Y Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm Movie LED Menu Clear ECU Codes Clear ECU Codes Function Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Custom Data List Notes to Clear Codes Note Sometimes a fault code is displayed of a component which is not installed in the vehicle under test e g a cruise control for Renault This code can t be cleared Always make sure the component the code refers to is present when a code can t be cleared Note Some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note When the error condition still exists the ECU can set the code again Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE Note The Scanner can display a Trouble Code more than once with the same additional information This is because the ECU is sending the same Trouble Code more than once within a single Trouble Codes request Note If for some reason the Automatic Transmission goes into Limp Home Mode after clearing codes the ECU needs to be reset This can be done by turning the ignition ON with the engine OFF depressing and holding down the throttle pedal
11. 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 4 5 5 8 6 5 amp 10 Custom Data Only Functional cali Tests 6 1 Codes 8 1 Data Only 10 1 Custom amp Data Functional Exit Menu Exit Menu Tests Menu Setup Menu 9 Stop Other Systems 7 Review Movie 9 1 Systems List Codes Onl 7 1 Movie Exit Menu Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 71 LAND ROVER 7 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Training Mode Demonstration Identify Vehicle Select Make The following makes are available LAND ROVER Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification 72 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 7 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 7 2 1 System ID Mode Expert Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU ty
12. The US options are specific for the United States of America these can be disregarded Refer to the US VAG manual for more information Select DEMONSTRATION to demonstrate the Scanner test capabilities without connecting to a vehicle and proceed with the identification process The EXPERT MODE is a special mode that gives the user the possibility to perform special functions such as adaptation and re coding of the ECU The Expert Mode gives no information about the specific procedures and how to perform these special functions Information concerning performing these functions can be found in VAG system specific workshop manuals and documentation with self diagnostic information Warning The EXPERT MODE should only be entered if the user is an Expert in VAG diagnostics It is possible to change and clear system settings with this function Some functions can disable and or corrupt the ECU by incorrect use 15 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N Connect Scanner 163 15 2 1 164 15 3 System ID Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type System ID Mode System List x N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only
13. Then use this function to reset the rest of the internal housekeeping of the Instrument Panel Electronic Instrument Panel Type K The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL After the service the following function must be used e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Note Please refer to the Vehicle s Instruction Manual for the actual values of the Service Interval settings 15 10 Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Use STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYTEMS to end the current diagnostic session and to Stop Communication with the ECU Caution The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 15 11 15 12 A CusTOM SETUP Custom Setup 11 Custom Setup 11 1 Custom Setup Menu Y Set Baud Rate Y Communication Setup Set Display Units Imperial Metric Assign LED Functions Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Y Shut off Times Y Display Software HEMA Version Information N Expert Mode The EXPERT MODE is a special mode that gives the user the possibility to perform special functions such as adaptation and re coding of the ECU The Expert Mode gives no information about the specific procedures and how to perform these special functions Informatio
14. 11 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Training Mode Demonstration Identify Vehicle Select Make Select e Opel Vauxhall e Select All Other Vehicles except when testing Arena Movano and Vivaro vehicles Select Arena Movano Vivaro Only when testing these vehicles Note The Demonstration program is not available when Arena Movano and Vivaro Only vehicles are selected Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Press Y to select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification 114 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 11 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 11 2 1 Vehicle Selection Tips Selecting the Correct Model Year The figure below shows how the 10 VIN Character vehicle identification number can be used to select the correct build year MANUFACTURER ADAM OPEL AG XXXXXX 10 e Figure 11 1 The Vehicle Identification Number VIN plate is located on the front panel of the en
15. 5 7 Ford Service Codes 0c ciues oe Rok 49 5 8 Review 2 Rc 53 5 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 53 5 9 Funcional ooa gk ER 3 1 HOO EX aee Cae 54 5 9 1 Functional Tests EEC IV 54 5 9 2 Functional Teste EEC V 55 5 10 Other Systems Seah cee 56 5 101 Super Star fl Selecon suas xo price bacs RR CORR RR a n7 5A 1 ou sc rrrrcrrrrrle 58 5 12 Special Ford Galaxy Systems 58 5 121 System Identification 58 5 12 2 Select System to be Tested 59 5 12 3 Main Menu Engine Management 59 B aee Xd d P odbdcew ae Cla b CROCI A CR ECCE rc 61 61 bl Star up Seguente 62 G2 62 6 3 Select System to be Tested 63 631 System Lisl LEA EE PEE EP EXIT E A AGE 63 64 Loss Seanno iia ook E RRERIO ELERE TIE ER RETIRAS EI canes 63 OS Man Meni ua acabas Meek uten EO Br Matelas 64 6 6 Codes amp Data Menu ax ate d xd 65 6 6 1 Data No LOEO cecesopeqeoga te Ua 65 6 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu 66 D63 Codes MENU do dE RES RR door qid is 66 6 6 4 Codes Exit Menu 67 Ola COSS eT cpm 67
16. Clear ECU Codes Clear ECU Codes Function Notes to Clear Codes Note Sometimes a fault code is displayed of a component which is not installed in the vehicle under test These codes can t be cleared Always make sure the component the code refers to is present when a code can t be cleared Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and clearing codes 6 8 Review Movie 5 Main Menu Y Review Recorded Data N 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 90 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 8 8 1 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Review Movie Exit Menu Y 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Print Out of Screen Print Screen a or Frame Print Frame 8 9 Functional Tests 9 Functional Tests Y 9 1 Functional Tests Menu Actuator Tests Review ECU ID Display ECU Coding Review Coding Information Replace ECU Actuator Tests Which actuators can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself Note In some cases a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test 91 92 MERCEDES Note Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner When selecting this fea
17. Exit Manil iussus RR thm RR 144 19 7 Tice 145 13 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 145 18 0 Functional TESS SG I qued RR 146 13 9 Diagnosis Other Systems 147 13 10 Gustom OUD roadie 148 13 11 Additional Code Information 148 TI TOVO usa ek pata de did d dd a aba bdo dei ae 149 a lc E 149 141 Start up Sequence Lieux Reque dc OR 150 14 2 Identify Vehicle 150 vii TABLE OF CONTENTS 14 3 Select System to be Tested 151 1c 151 14 Oonnec Sese hxc 151 145 OE AE 152 146 Codes 8 Data Menu 153 146 1 Data No Codes esses eee ened 153 14 6 2 Data Codes Exit Menu 154 14 6 3 Codes DNE bcc 44 PESO EE PUER 154 14 6 4 Codes Only Menu L2 rh ER RERE ZE Reden 155 14 6 5 Check Mode eee n 155 14 6 0 Check Mode Exit Menu 156 1467 Clea COOS 156 156 14 7 1 Print Review Movie Exi Menu 157 148 157 149 OSS EES HH ES CREE ERS 158 1440 Anti lock Brakes Systems 158 VAG
18. Menu 6 3 Codes Only 6 4 Codes Only Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Codes Print Codes Return to Menu 10 6 5 Clear Codes Notes to Clear Codes Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and clearing codes Note When the error condition still exists the ECU can set the code again If the code clearing operation fails for any reason the previous codes reappear If this occurs press N to return to the Codes amp Data menu and repeat the Clear Codes operation 10 7 Movies N 7 1 Arm Movie 7 2 Print amp 7 7 3 110 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP 10 7 1 Print Review Movie Menu 7 2 Print Review Movie N 7 3 Print Review Movie Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Print Frame Fix Release Lines 10 8 Custom Setup 8 Custom Setup Y 8 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Contrast Adjust Y Print Out of Screen or Frame Fix Release Data Dislpay Lines Set Baud Rate Set Display Units Imperial Metric Y Set Backlight Automatic Shut off Time 111 10 9 NISSAN Actuator Tests 9 Actuator tests 9 1 Select Tests Test Scroll Data Y Perform Tests Y Change List Exit Caution Do not enter any actuator test while driving a vehicle unless the specific test requi
19. Refer to the VAG system specific workshop manual 187 188 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 16 gt Volvo Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 8 Stop Other Systems 8 1 Systems List 6 3 Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 189 VoLvo 16 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Vehicle Selection Training System ID Custom Market Selection Mode Mode Setup Identify Vehicle Select Make Volvo Select Vehicle Market Selection or Training Mode European LHD European RHD 16 1 1 System ID Mode Use if communication problem arise or if the ECU type is unknown System ID Mode System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner 2 Identify Vehicle Y Instruction Messages Y 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted groups display 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 190 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 16 2 Identify Vehicle Vehicle Selection of Market Selection Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 16 3 Select System to be Tes
20. Y 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Print Frame Assign LED Functions 15 9 Functional Tests 5 Main Menu 9 Functional Tests Service Interval Reset 15 9 4 Functional Tests Menu 15 9 1 1 Initiate Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example 171 172 gt e sS Fuel Pump Relay EVAP Regulator Valve e Injector Valves Odd and Even Cylinders e Oxygen Sensor Heater Relay Warning Important Safety Warning The Fuel Pump will run continuously while the Actuator Tests are in progress VAG Actuator Test Notes Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Note Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner and always follow the instructions displayed on the Scanner Note With some engines it is very difficult to hear the injectors click Use a multimeter or scope to make sure the injectors are activated properly Note The sequence in which the tests are performed and the availability of the tests is controlled by the ECU under test Note On some engines before the actuator test can be re initiated the engine has to run at l
21. Communication Software 2009 02 ExPERT MODE can be tested or changed To exit and store a new value press Y to confirm or press N to abort Selecting channel 000 will clear all adaptation values after confirmation 11 LOGIN REQUEST not for new KW2000 Protocol This function performs a log in request to the ECU After entering a valid log in code the ECU is ready to perform a special coding or adaptation function 11 ECU CODING 2 only for new KW2000 Protocol This function can change the special ECU coding by entering a new valid coding 15 CHECK READINESS CODE SETTING not for new KW2000 Protocol This function displays the readiness code and information if it is set or not if the system has a readiness code If the system has no special readiness block sometimes the same information can be found in Function 08 by selecting group 86 and check channel 1 16 SECURITY ACCESS only for new KW2000 Protocol This function performs a security access request to the ECU After entering a valid code the ECU is ready to perform a special coding or adaptation function Remarks Some systems cannot communicate if engine is running Some systems cannot communicate or will loose communication if engine speed exceeds a certain rpm Refer to the VAG system specific workshop manual Some systems cannot communicate or will loose communication if vehicle speed exceeds a certain speed e g For some ABS above 19 km h
22. Menu Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 11 6 1 11 6 2 11 6 3 0 amp DATA Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press for the Data No Codes Exit Menu Codes Only Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs scroll for complete list Press N for the Codes Only Exit Menu Codes amp Data Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Y Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm Movie LED Menu Clear ECU Codes Clear ECU Codes Function Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Custom Data List Notes to Clear ECU Codes Note Sometimes a fault code is displayed of a component that is not installed in the vehicle under test e g Cruise Control This code can t be cleared Always make sure the component the code refers to is present when a code can t be cleared Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes 119 OPEL VAUXHALL Note When the error condition still exists the ECU can set the code again 11 7 Review Movie 5 Main Menu Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 11 7 1 Review Movie Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame Assign LED Functions
23. RESUME e PRINT SCREEN PRINT FRAME e ARM MOVIE e FIXLINE 1 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 8 7 8 7 1 CODES Note If the frame size is too long SELECT ALL is selected movie recording will not be possible Create a smaller frame by selecting less parameters with the Custom Data List Codes Display Codes 7 1 Codes Y N Select Codes to be Displayed Y Communication Link Scanner ECU Codes Trouble Codes Displayed N 7 2 Codes Exit Menu Mercedes has split the trouble codes into three different sections Each section must be read and cleared separately In general the three sections are as follows CURRENT CODES e REGISTERED IRREVERSIBLE CODES e STORED CODES When CODES are selected the desired codes must be selected from the list presented After selecting the desired code selection the codes are read from the ECU and are displayed continuously This means that when a code is set in the ECU it will be displayed or when a code is cleared from the ECU it will disappear from the display Older Systems Blink Codes On some older systems like CIS E the Scanner can read the blink codes from the car The procedure to do this is the same as for ECUs with serial communication The Scanner will even show the CODES option on the MAIN MENU 89 MERCEDES 8 7 2 Codes Exit Menu 7 1 Codes Menu N 7 2 Codes Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Codes Print Codes
24. Scanner Cartridge operation and is based on a number simple program flow diagrams The Overview Flow Diagram portrays a simple representation of the operation of the Scanner and Cartridge It is sub divided into further sub flow diagrams each numbered for easy reference Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters The Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual gives specific information concerning the Adaptors Cables used for connecting the Scanner to the vehicle under test a list of Abbreviations used within the cartridge and the Data Parameters information Related Manuals Refer to the following manuals for more information Safety Information Operator s Manual for the specific platform in use ETHOS User Manual MODIS User Manuals SOLUS User Manuals SOLUS PRO User Manual VERUS User Manual Refer to the following websites for more information http www sun diagnostics com http www snapon com http www snapondiag com VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 2 Alfa Romeo Fiat Lancia Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp 7 Review 8 Functional Stop 10 Custom Data Movie Tests Communication Setup Other Systems 6 1 Codes amp 7 1 Review 10 1 Data Exit Movie 8 1 Functional 9 1 Systems Setup i Tests Menu List Menu Exit Menu Menu This flow diagram represents the b
25. The Scanner can be used to assist in idle speed adjustment on certain engines Before adjusting idle speed make sure that the throttle body and the idle speed control ISC devices are clean and that the throttle linkage is not sticking or binding Caution If any service codes other than 11 NO FAULTS PRESENT are displayed after the engine running test troubleshoot and correct those problems before proceeding with idle adjustment Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 5 9 2 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Functional Tests EEC V 9 Functional Tests 9 1 Functional Tests Menu Y Perform Actuator Tests N Actuator Tests Y Display ECU Information N Review ECU ID Print Out ECU Print ECU ID Y Information Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example NORMALLY ON OUTPUTS OFF ALL OUTPUTS ON LOW FAN ON ONLY HIGH FAN ON Engine Actuator Tests Notes Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Note Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner and always follow the instructions displayed on the Scanner Note With some engines hearing the various components click activate is very difficult Use a multimeter or scop
26. and to end the current diagnostic session and to Stop Communication with the ECU 2 Identify Vehicle Caution AN The ABS System or other ECUs can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner 93 MERCEDES 8 11 Custom Setup 11 Custom Setup Y 11 1 Custom Setup Menu Set Baud Rate Communication Setup Set Display Units Imperial Metric Select Right Left Right Left Hand Hand Drive Drive Setup Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Y Select Printer N Printer Select LCD Type LCD Selection Display Software LIA Version Information LCD Selection There are currently two different types of LCD used in the Scanner Use this function to find out which display is installed in the unit On the top line one of the following lines will be displayed LCD ORIGNAL fi x unox Or LCD EUROPEAN 0123 0123 Press Y if the LCD display is correct and the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N if the LCD display is incorrect The Scanner automatically selects the correct LCD display press Y to return to the CUSTOM SETUP menu Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 9 MG Rover Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 4 5 5 8 6 5 a
27. can only communicate with an Air Bag if it has a connection to the diagnostic connector Some Air Bags do not have this connection These Air Bags can be identified by the presence of a LED on the right side of the steering wheel System ID Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type System ID Mode System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner 2 Identify Vehicle Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SELECT SYSTEM TO TESTED 4 3 Select System to be Tested 4 3 1 4 3 2 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y System List The System List displayed is dependent on the selected vehicle Listed below are some of the possible systems that can be found in vehicles ENGINE ANTI LOCK BRAKES AIRBAG SIDE AIRBAG LEFT SEPERATED SIDE AIRBAG RIGHT SEPERATED e SUSPENSION TRANSMISSION XENON e SERVICE INTERVAL RESET Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION to the selected System it is advisable to s
28. is an engine that is not fitted with one of these sensors disregard the Data Parameter in question Note When testing certain vehicles communication problems may occur when the engine revs are above 2000 rpm In this case communication cannot be built up Once communication has been re established the engine may be revved above 2000 rpm 130 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 12 4 Connect Scanner System List Y N Connection Messages Y 2 Identify Vehicle Communication Scanner ECU Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information 12 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 1 Codes amp Data 6 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie 7 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 1 Functional Tests Menu 9 Stop Communication 2 Other Systems 9 1 Systems List 10 1 Custom Setup Menu 8 Functional Tests 10 Custom Setup 131 132 12 6 Codes amp Data Y Codes Data Lists Codes Data Parameters 12 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data N 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Print Screen Print Frame Arm Movie Arm and Record Movie for Review LED Menu Clear ECU Codes Mig Eel Codes Function Custom Data List Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Notes to Clear ECU Codes Note Be aware some codes can only be set again under cert
29. set Some of these trouble codes can not be cleared immediately Wait for a couple of minutes sometimes up to 15 minutes and the codes can be cleared Note EDC15C7 actuator tests may be activated longer than expected Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner Ignition Adjust Use this test to increase or decrease the ignition correction The ignition can be increased from 8 to 0 and can be decreased from 0 to 8 Select END and press Y to exit this test Fuel Adjust Use this test to increase or decrease the CO correction The engine must be running to perform this test The CO correction can be increased from 24 to 54 and can be decreased from 54 to 24 the values displayed are dependant on the MAP sensor and the ECU Select END and press Y to exit this test Note For both the Ignition and the Fuel Adjustments the maximum and minimum adjustment values are dependant on the ECU type Pedal Calibration Test For Peugeot 106 there is a Calibration Pedal Test to be performed after the Clearing Codes has been completed The Calibration Test is also available in the FUNCTIONAL TESTS MENU For the Peugeot 306 Restyle an
30. this basic setting the ECU learns the kick down position in for the automatic transmission The procedure must be followed exactly Activate and release kick down by pressing down the throttle fully If available also perform the basic setting for kick down in engine management and for kick down in automatic transmission C Ignition Timing In basic mode to adjust check ignition timing all compensations are off With the ECU set in basic mode While in basic mode the ECU will not attempt to compensate for any variation in ignition timing or idle speed Basic mode will enable these basic settings to be manually adjusted If basic mode was not enabled the ECU would immediately compensate for any manual adjustments made After any adjustments have been made press N to return engine control to the ECU D Start of Delivery Diesel Engines In this basic setting the engine will be set in a mode so that the start of delivery can be checked or manually adjusted The actual value and the minimum and maximum is displayed values displayed depends on temperature While testing Automatic Transmission Systems A Kick down Function 173 174 15 9 1 3 15 9 1 4 In this basic setting the ECU learns the kick down position in for the automatic transmission The procedure must be followed exactly Mostly activate and release kick down by pressing down the throttle fully If available also perform the basic setting for t
31. used READ RESET KM AFTER TO OIL SERVICE After an Inspection1 with the dashboard service indication OFF i e a premature service the following function must be used READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 Electronic Instrument Panel Type F This type of Instrument Panel can be programmed to use fixed or flexible Service Intervals For a fixed interval the Minimum and Maximum distance and the Oil Quality are all set to the same value 15000 km For flexible Service Intervals the Minimum distance is set to 15000 km and the Maximum distance and the Oil Quality are set to 30000 35000 or 50000 km respectively Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Use fixed intervals 15000 km 9300 miles for vehicles with fixed intervals Oil Quality 1 Use flexible intervals 30000 km 18600 miles for petrol engines Cil Quality 2 Use flexible intervals 35000 km 21700 miles for 6 cylinder diesel engines Cil Quality 3 Use flexible intervals 50000 km 31000 miles for diesel engines Cil Quality 4 Insp1 has a factory setting of 365 days 1 year for fixed intervals and 730 days 2 years for flexible intervals The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY KM e PRE SET VALUE e PRE SET VALUE MAX OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS After the Inspection the following functions must be used e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY KM Even when this number stays the
32. 0 Stop Communication Other Systems 182 1511 Ud Ed 183 15 12 EPen MOdE 1 2 cu ed heres i eens cod ik ikiii 183 15 12 1 Automatic System Test 184 1512 2 Blink Codes System illios Re 184 15 123 Al Other SUSIUITIS 184 JS WUNM GILGSkR E ROCKS E de OR GERA o er 189 LUE CE o Les eb CREE E EA dr adt Ed Ba dca ra d EO d 189 161 Staup SEQUENCE a i adc XR eR 190 16 1 1 System ID Mode 23k ccs 190 15 2 Idem VERB 191 16 3 Select System to be Tested 191 192 164 Lonnest SCANS errirerieiierrirerkok ikeir Ra 192 Main MENU 459 cR REO n d ic e d 193 16 6 Codes Only Menu 194 16 6 1 Codes Exit Menu 194 1852 Clear Godos 195 195 15 5 1 Data MO 195 16 8 Stop Communication Other Systems 196 16 8 1 Service Interval Reset 196 169 scorre 197 TABLE OF 5 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 1 1 1 2 1 3 Vehicle Communication Software Vehicle Communication Software The Vehicle Communication Software manual describes the basic
33. 09 02 8 Mercedes Overview 3 Systems List 4 Connect Scanner 10 Stop 44 Custom Other Setu Systems B 9 1 10 1 Functional Systems pae Men Tests Menu List 6 2 Data 7 2 Codes Exit Menu Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 81 MERCEDES 8 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Training Mode Custom Setup Identify Vehicle Select Make Select Mercedes Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND and press Y Press Y to select STEERING WHEEL LEFT or RIGHT HAND Press N Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification 82 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 8 2 IDENTIFY VEHICLE Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Type Y N Select Model Year Y N Select Engine Type Y N 3 Select System Model Type Selection The MODEL is selected first Mercedes uses a 6 digit model number XXX Y Y Y The first 3 digits XXX indicate the Mercedes series and the second 3 digits YYY are the model number for the selected series When selecting the model the characters on the US VIN and INTERNATIONAL VIN will also change However not all models are
34. 10 1065 LIN 1294 TEER 110 MOVIES ados SHG ox 110 10 7 1 Print Review Movie Exit Menu 111 111 odo WS INT I 112 Opel Vauxhall 532a i woe a a3 RC CRERCACR CR DRE 113 DUBIE Lad sro REA bei PRI Y Piet iic ER I PERS 3H 113 Start up segue aAA ERR ani OR KC dL 114 RT Cd ee ROO ORA FR C OE ER 115 11 2 1 Vehicle Selection Tips 115 11 2 2 System ID Mode Expert 116 Select System to be Tested 116 ikal System Betas PA d PET HII KW ER erbe 117 1132 Addibongl Noles RR Rees 117 APR TET P TEENS 117 Menu 118 ep 118 116 1 DS No adio Roe Ao diio OP Ie o 119 nEB Codes ONY ceed nase 119 TLB 3 Codes amp Data Exit Mery usn 119 Review MOVIE ORE ok nda 120 11 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 120 Funcional dg 121 Stop Communication Other Systems 122 05 PH rrrm 123 xl c c r PUT 125 EN 125 Startup SEDUSREE d cR Ped RO 126 Identify Vehicle eas 127 12 2 1 Vehicle Selection tacks civaiesne
35. 159 160 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 15 VAG Overview 1 Start up Sequence 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 3 Connect Scanner 4 Select Detect System System List 8 1 Review 10 1 19 1 Functional 11 1 Custom Movie Exit Systems Tests Menu Setup Menu Menu List 7 3 Return to Main Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 161 162 15 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Y Select Brand Y Select Make Y Scroll and Select Custom Setup Training Select L R Drivel Mode Demo 221 Y Identify Vehicle Select Make Currently there are 4 manufacturers available AUDI SEAT e SKODA VOLKSWAGEN Select L R Drive The correct connector information is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification After the manufacturer selection the following options are available e VEHICLE SYSTEMS e VEHICLE SYSTEMS US DEMONSTRATION Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE DEMONSTRATION US CUSTOM SETUP EXPERT MODE DEMONSTRATION EXPERT MODE
36. 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 12 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner Y 12 3 4 System List 2 Identify Vehicle The System List displayed is dependent on the selected vehicle Listed below are some of the possible systems that can be found in Peugeot vehicles ENGINE ANTI LOCK BRAKES 129 AIRBAG SIDE AIRBAG LEFT SEPERATED SIDE AIRBAG RIGHT SEPERATED TRANSMISSION XENON e SERVICE INTERVAL RESET Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available 12 3 2 Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION to the selected System it is advisable to select the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine if the ECU is communicating or not This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choosing 1987 TEST the ECU name All available ECU types are located here Unavailable Data parameters If there is a Data Parameter in the Screen Data List that is not mounted on the engine then ignore it For example the EDC15 System this is the HDI High Diesel Injection Turbo Diesel system mounted on the RHS RHV RHX RHY and RHZ engines The Screen Data List consists of Data Parameters including MAP sensor and Airflow sensor Most if not all of these engines are fitted with both sensors But if there
37. 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 8 7 9 7 10 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS MOGE 68 6 7 1 Print Review Movies Exi Menu 68 EID SGU ice sicca ad aee bes TER PHAR 69 Anti lock Brakes Systems icossaosicRitesr Ree me d Ea vA ques 69 Airbag dade e M EM 69 Land MOVE osa saa Rd REEL ARRA RA RAE RR RR dd 71 RC CS RON ETT STET ETT IT TIT 71 Start up Seguente 72 VONESE 6 622 73 7 2 1 System ID Mode Expert 73 Select System to be Tested 74 Locke pe OE IA IE PRU CES CERES 74 73 2 Additional Notes 74 COW SOAS pki ddd nd OE CR RC C c od fc 75 Man Den 75 Codes amp Dala eo Gira 76 7 6 1 Data N ceauasaakeddauv4d dqEK eb pbqdchbxpakesd 76 J 76 7 6 3 Codes amp Data Exi 2 77 REVON NOVIO bese ed 77 7 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 78 Funcional TESTS odo odo ode Oc dc CRORE ER eed 78 Stop Communication Other Systems 79 SEID Re e 80 p quo
38. 6 pin connector So if the vehicle has a 2 pin connector it is a 306 If it has a 16 pin connector it is a 306 Restyle 406 806 and EXPERT DHX 1 9L Turbo Diesel Engine This engine can have a Lucas pump or a Bosch VP20 pump If it has a Bosch VP20 pump select engine type 1 9L T DSL BOSCH VP20 DHX For any other pump select engine type 1 9L T DSL OTHER DHX 605 The 605 up to model year 94 has a 2 pin connector located on the front of the ECU in the engine compartment 6055 from model year 95 and later have a 30 pin connector located on the passenger side behind a panel on the lower dashboard So when a vehicle has a 2 pin connector it is a 94 or older and if it has a 30 pin connector it is a 95 or later Air Bags The Scanner can only communicate with an Air Bag if it has a connection to the diagnostic connector Some Air Bags do not have this connection These Air Bags can be identified by the presence of a LED on the right side of the steering wheel 12 2 2 System ID Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type 128 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SELECT SYSTEM TO TESTED System ID Mode System List Y 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed
39. 9 02 0 amp DATA MENU 14 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 1 Data No Codes N 6 2 Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 3 Codes Only 6 4 Exit Menu 6 5 Check Mode 6 6 Exit Menu 6 7 Clear Codes 14 6 1 Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press N for the Data No Codes Exit Menu N 153 14 6 2 Data Codes Exit Menu 6 1 Data No Codes N 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Screen Print Data or Frame Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Fix Release Data Dislpay Lines Movies 14 6 3 Codes Only 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 4 Exit Menu Codes Only displays the EOBD Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs DTCs are displayed in a standard 5 character alphanumeric format Refer to the OBD II EOBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for more information 154 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 0 8 DATA MENU 14 6 4 Codes Only Exit Menu 6 3 Codes Only N 6 4 Codes Only Exit Menu Resume X Print Out of Codes Print Codes Return to Main Menu 14 6 5 Check Mode 6 5 Check Mode 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 6 Exit Menu Check Mode is used to erase all current Diagnostic Trouble Codes and to check if any new Diagnostic Trouble Codes have been set after erasing Note Entering the Check Mode will erase DTCs and Freeze Frame Data
40. AM codes are soft memory codes from the power train control module PCM These indicate intermittent problems that have occurred in the past during normal vehicle operation Memory codes cannot be set while running a self test Some codes can only set as KAM Keep Alive Memory codes 49 Table 5 1 FORD During the KOEO self test e systems transmit hard on demand codes first followed by soft KAM memory codes EEC IV vehicles do not transmit KAM memory codes during the KOER self test e OBD II systems do not generate KAM memory codes during the KOEO or KOER self test Instead KAM memory codes are generated by selecting KAM CODES from the SERVICE CODE MENU Wiggle Tests The engine off and engine running wiggle tests are available from the FUNCTIONAL TEST MENU on EEC IV vehicles Wiggle tests place the Scanner and the PCM in a stand by mode that allows the checking for an intermittent problem caused by wiggling electrical harnesses If a fault occurs during wiggle test it is recorded in PCM memory as a KAM code The KOEO test must be repeated to read codes set during a wiggle test Service Codes Menus Depending on the vehicle the following Service Code Menu can be displayed Service Codes Menu EEC IV Systems EEC V Systems KOEO SELF TEST KOEO SELF TEST KOER SELF TEST KOER SELF TEST CONTINOUS TEST REVIEW CODES CLEAR CODES KAM CODES CLEAR CODES PRINT CODES
41. Depending on the type of Instrument Panel up to three different types of service intervals are available e Oil Service Oil Change Insp Yearly Inspection e Insp2 2 Yearly Inspection Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Depending on the type of Instrument panel the limit values for the above type of inspections are in kilometres and or days The following functions are available e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL OIL KM e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 KM RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 DAYS RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp2 DAYS RESET DAYS AND KM AFTER SERVICE PRE SET VALUE OIL KM PRE SET VALUE OIL DAYS PRE SET VALUE Insp1 KM PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS PRE SET VALUE Insp2 KM PRE SET VALUE MIN OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE MAX OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY KM READ SET KM REMAINING TO OIL SERVICE READ SET DAYS REMAINING TO OIL SERVICE READ SET KM REMAINING TO READ SET DAYS REMAINING TO Insp1 READ RESET KM AFTER OIL SERVICE READ RESET DAYS AFTER OIL SERV READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 READ RESET KM AFTER Insp2 Reset Functions The RESET functions are used to reset several settings The functions are selected by scrolling to the desired one and pressing Y to select it Press Y to continue and follow the instructions displayed or N to abort Pre set Functions The PRE SET functions are used to specify the total length in ki
42. EHICLE 12 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 12 2 1 Vehicle Selection Tips ORG RP DAM Chassis Numbers Locations To help identify the model year during the Vehicle ID process an ORG RP DAM or Chassis Number is available The ORG RP DAM numbers should have 6 characters only the first 4 are required use the look up the table supplied by the manufacturer to find the correct model year The possible location of these numbers are as follows Under the bonnet in yellow painted characters On a sticker located on the drivers side door near hinge e On a sticker located on the drivers side door near the lock On a sticker located on the Fuse box Cover 106 During model year 96 the 106 was restyled The Scanner uses 106 for the old type and 106 Restyle for the new type The old 106 has a 2 pin connector The restyled 106 has a 30 pin connector in model years 96 and 97 and a 16 pin connector in model years 98 and 99 So if the vehicle has a 2 pin connector it is a 106 If it has a 16 or 30 pin connector it is 106 Restyle 127 306 During model year 97 the 306 was restyled The Scanner uses 306 for the old type and 306 Restyle for the new type The old 306 has a 2 pin connector The restyled 306 has a 1
43. Exit Menu 7 2 Select and Display Codes amp Data 7 2 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 9 1 Functional Tests Menu 10 1 Systems List 11 1 Custom Setup Menu 2009 02 CODES 15 5 1 Data Sub menu The DATA selection from the MAIN MENU is available on most vehicles The Scanner reads all data available on the ECU data stream This means that DATA can be used for testing in the workshop as well as road testing The DATA selection will display the choices DATA GROUPS and CODES amp DATA When DATA GROUPS are selected data will be displayed in diagnostic groups to make problem solving easier When CODES amp DATA is selected both codes and engine data will be displayed 15 6 Codes 15 6 1 Display Codes 6 1 Display Codes Y Communication Link Scanner ECU Y Codes Trouble Codes Displayed Y 6 2 Codes Exit Menu 15 6 2 Codes Exit Menu 6 1 Codes N 6 2 Codes Exit Menu Print Code Print Out of Codes Print All Codes Hoo EE Clear ECU Codes Clear ECU Codes Functions 167 168 15 7 Notes to Clear ECU Codes Note Sometimes a fault code is displayed of a component which is not installed in the vehicle under test e g a cruise control for VAG This code can t be cleared Always make sure the component the code refers to is present when a code can t be cleared Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set agai
44. G RP DAM numbers should have 6 characters only the first 4 are required use the look up the table supplied by the manufacturer to find the correct model year The possible location of these numbers are as follows Under the bonnet in yellow painted characters sticker located on the drivers side door near hinge On a sticker located on the drivers side door near the lock Onasticker located on the Fuse box Cover EVASION SINAGE JUMPY amp XANTIA DHX 1 9L Turbo Diesel Engine This engine can be equipped with a Lucas Pump or a Bosch VP20 Pump If it has a Bosch VP20 Pump select engine type 1 9L T DSL BOSCH VP20 If it has any other pump select engine type 1 91 T DSL OTHER SAXO VJY amp VJZ 1 5L Diesel Engine 29 30 4 2 2 CITRO N This engine can be equipped with a Lucas Pump or a Bosch VP20 Pump If it has a Bosch VP20 Pump select engine type 1 5L DIESEL BOSCH VP20 VJY If it has any other pump select engine type 1 5L DIESEL OTHER lt VJY When it is a VJZ type engine use the same entries for the VJZ engine XM The XM up to model year 1994 has a 2 pin connector located on the front of the ECU in the engine compartment XMs from model year 1995 and later have a 30 pin connector located behind a panel on the lower dashboard So when a vehicle has a 2 pin connector it is a 1994 or older and if it has a 30 pin connector it is a 1995 or later Air Bags The Scanner
45. Once communication has been established the engine may be revved above 2000 rpm Note When testing EML or Automatic Gearbox systems the engine MUST be off and the gearbox must be in Park or Neutral in order to establish communications Once communication is built up the engine may be started and the gearbox can be set into Drive Connect Scanner System List y 2 Identify Vehicle Connector Location Y Connection Messages Y Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 MENU 3 5 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data Codes sos Exit Menu 7 1 7 8 Functional Tests Tests Menu 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 9 1 Systems List 10 1 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Menu 3 6 Codes amp Data 2 Codes amp Data Note The ECU will only output some correct parameter values readings under certain circumstances these are as follows Engine Running 19 BMW 20 3 6 1 3 6 1 1 Engine Temperature has reached working temperature All electrical consumers including air conditioning are switched off Check these circumstances if the displayed parameters seem incorrect Note When checking some BMW Motroni
46. Scanner will extinguish the OIL SERVICE or INSPECTION SERVICE LAMPS and light all the green service indicator bar LEDs Once the Scanner has reset these lamps they can not be returned to their previous states Make sure that these lamps need to be reset before performing this function Note The resetting process can take up to 30 seconds to be performed Special Functions Sub menu Example Reset All Adaptations Reset Knock Adaptations Reset Idle Adaptations 23 BMW 24 Reset O Adaptations Reset Throttle Adaptations 3 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 5 Main Menu 2 Identify Vehicle Listed below are all of the possible systems that can be found in BMW vehicles ENGINE ENGINE RIGHT ENGINE LEFT ENGINE MASTER ENGINE SLAVE EML EMS VANOS AIRBAG ANTI LOCK BRAKES TRANSMISSION AIRCO Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP Caution AN The ABS System or the ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner 3 10 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Imperial Metric LED Menu Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software Edi Version Information ai 25 26 BMW Vehicle Communication Soft
47. Tests N Perform Ignition Adjustments Perform Fuel ER Adjustments ii Special Functions Test Menu Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example RPM Signal e Purge Control Solenoid Main Relay Fuel Pump Relay e Malfunction Indicator Light Engine Fan Relay Cruise Lamp Os Sensor Heater Relay Injectors Special Functions Sub menu Example e Ignition Coil 1 Charge Time e Ignition Coil 2 Charge Time Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS 9 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Use STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS to end the current diagnostic session and to Stop Communication with the ECU Caution AN The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner 103 MG ROVER 9 10 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Imperial Metric LED Menu Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software Lay s Version Information il 104 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 10 Nissan Overview 1 Start up Sequence 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 3 Select Syste
48. Vehicle Communication Software Operator s Manual February 2009 ZEESCGB234A Rev T Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liabilities While the authors have taken due care in the preparation of this manual nothing contained herein e modifies or alters in any way the standard terms and conditions of the purchase lease or rental agreement under the terms of which the equipment to which this manual relates was acquired increases in any way the liability to the customer or to third parties To the Reader While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is correct complete and up to date the right to change any part of this document at any time without prior notice is reserved Warning Before installing maintaining or operating this unit please read this manual carefully paying extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions Copyright 2009 Snap on UK Holdings Ltd Rights Reserved Snap on Diagnostics Unit 1B Boland Industrial Estate Mallow Road Cork Ireland Tel 353 21 4211600 Fax 4353 21 4211601 Web sites http www sun diagnostics com http www snapon com Trademark Information SCANBXAY 117 Scanner Scan Gra Fix Scan Link ScanView TechWare MODIS SOLUS Sun and Snap on are trademarks of Snap on Incorporated registered in the United States and in other countries All other marks logos or names are the proper
49. ain conditions Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note When the error condition still exists the ECU can set the code again Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE Note When codes are cleared the Fuel Pump Relay can be activated for some time and the No Communication message displays for a while Note Some Trouble Codes may be sent several times per Data Frame These Codes will be displayed a number of times in the Code List 12 7 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 12 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Y 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu N Resume Print Out of Screen Print Screen 5 or Frame a Print Frame Y Assign LED Functions LED Menu N 133 134 12 8 Functional Tests 8 Functional Tests Y 8 1 Functional Tests Menu ECU Information Review ECU ID Print Out ECU Print ECU ID Information Y Perform Actuator Tests N Actuator Tests Perform Ignition Ignition Adjust Adjustments Perform Fuel Fuel Adjust Adjustments Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example Injectors Idle Air Stepper Motor e Air Conditioner Relay Purge Control Solenoid e RPM Signal Fuel Consumption Signal Note After performing an actuator test some trouble codes may be
50. alphanumeric format Refer to the OBD II EOBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for more information Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 6 6 4 6 6 5 0 8 DATA MENU Pending Codes are set when operating conditions are out of the normal range but not all the criteria to set a DTC occur For example a failure must occur on two consecutive trips or drive cycles before certain EOBD codes are set In this case a pending code is recorded during the first trip when the failure occurs Pending codes can be symptomatic of a driveability concern Codes Exit Menu 6 1 Codes Menu N 6 2 Codes Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Codes Return to Menu Clear Codes Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note When the error condition still exists the code can be set again by the ECU If the code clearing operation fails for any reason the previous codes reappear If this occurs press N to return to the Codes amp Data menu and repeat the Clear Codes operation 67 HONDA 68 6 7 Movies 7 1 Arm Movie 7 2 Print amp T Movies i 7 3 Exit Menu 6 7 1 Print Review Movies Exit Menu 7 2 Print Review Movie 7 3 Print Review Movie Exit Menu Print Screen Print Frame Fix Release Data Fix Release Lines Dislpay Lines Vehicl
51. asic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter ALFA ROMEO FIAT LANCIA 2 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Y Select Brand Y Select Make Y Scroll and Select Custom Setup Select L R Drive Demonstration Vehicle Systems Y Identify Vehicle Select Make Currently there are 3 Manufacturers available ALFA ROMEO FIAT e LANCIA Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 2 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 2 2 1 Vehicle Selection Tips Version Code When the engine code is not enough to identify the engine management system or when the engine code is hard to find some PSA engines the Version Code which is located on the VIN plate is also listed in the Engine Descriptions An asterisk in the engine code or version code denotes a don t care position Air Bags The Scanne
52. available in the US in these cases the US VIN will indicate NOT AVAILABLE Model Year Selection Only the years that the selected model exists will be displayed The son character of the VIN will be displayed after the model year Note 10 character of the VIN is not used in all countries There are a number of countries including The Netherlands that the 1 VIN character does not represent the model year Engine Selection The engine selection is limited to the available engines for the selected model and model year In almost all cases there will only be one engine type available In some cases there may be two possible engine choices for example Vito V Class it is important to choose the correct engine otherwise the Scanner will try to communicate with a non existent ECU As with the Model selection Mercedes uses a 6 digit engine code ABC DEF The Scanner displays this number along with the engine displacement 83 8 2 1 MERCEDES A code is displayed after the engine displacement indicating how the engine is mounted the type of engine and the number of cylinders For example L V8 Engine mounted in line V type 8 cylinders T L4 Engine mounted transversely Line engine 4 cylinders It maybe sometimes difficult to find the correct engine identification It is recommended to try to communicate with the first engine type if that fails then try selecting the other engine type When the vehi
53. ay one data parameter per line Select Parameter Group Because Mercedes has a very large number of data parameters available some grouping of parameters is required This means that data parameters are grouped in logical sequences Therefore the number of data parameters that are displayed will be reduced which in turn speeds up the screen update rate 87 88 MERCEDES For some 5 there is a group called COMPLETE ENGINE DATA This group contains all available parameters This group can have over 100 parameters In the MOVIE mode updating this group can take up to 30 seconds or longer Use the CUSTOM DATA LIST to reduce the number of parameters to be displayed In the FAST data mode the Scanner will only collect the 4 data parameters that are displayed This means that all the other data parameters are not requested from the ECU This in turn leads to a fast up date rate When the operator scrolls only 4 parameters will be scrolled off and the next 4 will be displayed Because of this the values for these next 4 parameters will not be available immediately the data values will be replaced with underscores 8 6 2 Data Exit Menu 6 Data Y 6 1 Data Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame Arm Movie Arm and Record Movie for Review Fix Release Data Fix Release Lines Y Display Lines N Fast Mode Exit Menu RESUME e PRINT SCREEN Movie Mode Exit Menu e
54. ay some extra ECU identification if Y is pressed Press N to print the ECU information 02 CHECK MEMORY This function displays all current trouble codes present Press N to enter the print exit menu 03 ACTUATOR TESTS This function activates different actuator tests for about 30 seconds in sequence The user can abort or continue to the next test Some tests display a command to the user For example Press Brake Pedal the user has to press and hold the brake pedal and then press Y to continue The sequence number and type of tests are dictated by the ECU To perform the actuator tests the entry conditions must be correct For the correct entry conditions refer to the VAG system specific workshop manual e g engine running or not On some systems the actuator tests cannot be restarted until the ignition key is switched off for some time 04 BASIC SETTINGS This function can put a system in basic mode or performs a basic setting This depends on the entered block number 000 255 After entering a valid block number data values or text can be displayed There is no description of the data value only the value and unit is displayed For interpretation of the values refer to the VAG system specific workshop manual The system will perform the basic setting now some data maybe be change during the basic setting For interpretation of the data and about how to perform a basic setting refer to the VAG system specific wor
55. c s e g DDE1 DDE2 and Motronic M1 1 and 1 3 my 87 88 a maximum of 5 Fault codes can be displayed Note To be able to display the remaining Fault Codes if any the first Fault Codes must be repaired first Codes amp Data Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data N 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm Movie LED Menu Clear ECU Codes Custom Data List Notes to Clear Codes Note Sometimes a fault code is displayed of a component which is not installed in the vehicle under test e g a cruise control for BMW This code can t be cleared Always make sure the component the code refers to is present when a code can t be cleared Note Be aware some codes only set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 3 7 1 Review MOVIE Note When the error condition still exists the ECU can set the code again Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Review Movie Exit Menu N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu N Print Out of Screen Print Screen A Print Frame Assign LED Functions 21 BMW 22 3 8 Functional Tests Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is 8 Functional Tests Reset Inspection Service Lamp
56. cation Software Manual for more information Pending Codes are set when operating conditions are out of the normal range but not all the criteria to set a DTC occur For example a failure must occur on two consecutive trips or drive cycles before certain EOBD codes are set In this case a pending code is recorded during the first trip when the failure occurs Pending codes can be symptomatic of a driveability concern 16 6 1 Codes Exit Menu 6 Codes Only Menu 6 1 Codes Exit Menu Print Out of Codes Print Codes Return to Main Menu 194 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 16 6 2 16 7 16 7 1 Clear Codes Note Be aware some cleared codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note If the error condition still exists the code can be set again by the ECU Note Carefully follow all instructions displayed If the code clearing operation fails for any reason the previous codes reappear If this occurs press N to return to the Codes menu and repeat the Clear Codes operation Data e Select ECU press Y The live data parameters will be displayed scroll for complete list Press for the Data Exit Menu Data Menu 6 1 Data Exit Menu Y Print Out of Frame Custom Data List Fix Release Lines N 195 VoLvo 16 8 Stop Communication Other Syst
57. cation Software Print Out of Screen or Frame Assign LED Functions Fix Release Data Fix Release Lines DisplayLines Perform Ignition Ignition Adjust Adjustments Perform Fuel Fuel Adjust Adjustments Special Functions 2009 02 7 9 STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example RPM Signal Purge Control Solenoid Main Relay Fuel Pump Relay Malfunction Indicator Light Engine Fan Relay Cruise Lamp Sensor Heater Relay Injectors Special Functions Sub menu Example Ignition Coil 1 Charge Time Ignition Coil 2 Charge Time Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Use STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS to end the current diagnostic session and to Stop Communication with the ECU 79 LAND ROVER Caution AN The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner 80 7 10 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Set Display Units Assign LED Functions Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software ERG Version Information AN Vehicle Communication Software 20
58. ce Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 150 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SELECT SYSTEM TO TESTED 14 3 Select System to be Tested 14 3 1 14 4 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y System List The system list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available Caution The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Select System menu before disconnecting the Scanner Connect Scanner System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle Connection Messages Connect Scanner Communication Scanner ECU 151 Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information 14 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 1 Data No Codes N 6 2 Exit Menu 6 3 Codes Only N 6 4 Exit Menu 6 5 Check Mode 6 6 6 7 5 7 2 Print amp Review Movie N 7 3 Exit Menu 8 Custom Setup 8 1 Custom Setup Menu 9 Actuator Tests 9 1 Perform Actuator Tests 152 Vehicle Communication Software 200
59. cle has been completely selected an overview of the selection will be displayed The operator can accept this selection or return to the vehicle selection and select a different vehicle System ID Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type System ID Mode System List X 2 Identify Vehicle Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SELECT SYSTEM TO TESTED 8 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List id N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y Instruction Message Y 5 Main Menu System List Because Mercedes can use more than one ECU to control the engine a menu selection is available that displays a list of all of the 5 in the vehicle along with a brief description Note The SYSTEM LIST displayed on the Scanner shows all of the available systems for the selected vehicle However all of the systems listed may not be actually present on the currently selected vehicle If the Scanner fails to communicate with a system that is not present check that the ECU is physically installed Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a
60. complete list of Systems available 8 4 Connect Scanner System List Y N Connection Messages Connect Scanner 2 Identify Vehicle Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu 85 MERCEDES Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters Manual for connection information 8 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 7 Codes 8 Review Movie 9 Functional Tests 10 Stop Communication Other Systems 11 Custom Setup N 6 2 Data Exit Menu 7 1 Codes Menu 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 9 1 Functional Tests Menu 10 1 Systems List 11 1 Custom Setup Menu The selections are only for the specific vehicle being tested The name of the ECU under test will be displayed in the upper left hand corner of the display 86 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 8 6 8 6 1 Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Communication Link Scanner ECU Data Lists Data Parameters Y 6 2 Data Exit Menu Fast Mode Holding Data Frames Y N 6 2 Data Exit Menu Movie Mode Data Sub Menu Viewing data is possible in two different viewing modes When the operator chooses DATA from the Main Menu a choice must be made between FAST or MOVIE modes FAST Fastest Screen Up date MOVIE Customised Data Lists Frame Printing and Data Recording Both data modes have the SELECT PARAMETER GROUP option and both will displ
61. ctronic Instrument Panel Type J This type of Instrument Panel can be programmed to use fixed or flexible Service Intervals For a fixed interval the Minimum and Maximum distance and the Oil Quality are all set to the same value 15000 km For flexible Service Intervals the Minimum distance is set to 15000 km and the Maximum distance and the Oil Quality are set to 30000 35000 or 50000 km respectively Use fixed intervals 15000 km 9300 miles for vehicles with fixed intervals Oil Quality 1 Use flexible intervals 30000 km 18600 miles for petrol engines Cil Quality 2 Use flexible intervals 35000 km 21700 miles for 6 cylinder diesel engines Cil Quality 3 Use flexible intervals 50000 km 31000 miles for diesel engines Oil Quality 4 Insp1 has a factory setting of 365 days 1 year for fixed intervals and 730 days 2 years for flexible intervals The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY MILES e PRE SET VALUE MIN OIL MILES e PRE SET VALUE MAX OIL MILES e PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS After the Inspection the following functions must be used e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY MILES Even when this number stays the same this value must be changed It is necessary for the internal housekeeping of the Instrument Panel When the Oil Quality has been changed check Minimum Maximum Oil and Minimum Maximum Insp for correct values RESET SERVICE INTERVAL 181 182
62. d 406 the test is carried out here Calibration Pedal Note Use this test to calibrate the throttle pedal for the automatic transmission system The gear lever must be in the PARK position during this test The maximum and minimum pedal position need to be determined in this test by pressing and releasing the pedal fully When the test is complete it exits to the FUNCTIONAL TESTS Menu 135 136 12 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Caution The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner Note Some Side Airbag systems do not have a separate ECU but are controlled by the normal Airbag ECU However some Side Airbag systems do have a separate ECU if this is the case then select SIDE AIRBAG LEFT RIGHT SEPARATED from the System List Note When testing Automatic Transmission Systems supporting both 16 and 30 Pin vehicles with Automatic Transmission If there is a communicating transmission system fitted on the vehicle then choose Y when asked the question AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PRESS Y OR at the vehicle identification stage Note Also when testing Automatic Transmission systems the engine MUST be off and the gearbox must be in Park or Neutral in order to establish c
63. e Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP 6 8 Custom Setup 8 Custom Setup Y 8 1 Custom Setup Menu m Y Set Baud Rate Y Communication Setup Set Display Units N Imperial Metric Y Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Y Shut off Time Y 6 9 Anti lock Brakes Systems Code Functions Menu The following menu items are available e SCS Mode Service Check Signal used for checking the ABS TCS flash diagnostic trouble codes The stored codes will flash on the ABS TCS lamp If there are no codes present the lamp will switch off for approximately 3 seconds and then stay on continuously Refer to manufacturers documentation for more information Clear Codes used to clear codes Carefully follow all instructions displayed Code Descriptions displays the ABS code and a brief description 6 10 Airbag Systems Code Functions Menu The following menu items are available 69 70 HONDA e SCS Mode Service Check Signal used for checking the SRS flash diagnostic trouble codes The stored codes will flash on the SRS lamp If there are no codes present the lamp will switch off once and then stay on continuously Refer to manufacturers documentation for more information Clear Codes used to clear codes Carefully follow all instructions displayed Code Descriptions displays the Airbag code and a brief description Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Land Rover Overview
64. e List Exit Caution Do not enter any actuator test while driving a vehicle unless the specific test requires it ECU changes to ignition timing fuel delivery and other engine functions may affect engine operation and vehicle control Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Note Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner and always follow the instructions displayed on the Scanner The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself A sub menu will be displayed showing the various options available Test used to perform the actual test Scroll Data used to scroll the data parameters Change List used to select another Test List if available Exit used to return to the Select Test list Anti lock Brakes Systems Codes Only Menu The following menu items are available Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 ANTI LOCK BRAKES SYSTEMS Codes Only used to display the diagnostic trouble code list Test Mode used to calibrate the Yaw and G Rate sensor zero point calibration Carefully follow all instructions displayed Refer to manufacturers documentation for more information Clear Codes used to clear codes Carefully follow all instructions displayed
65. e a separate ECU but are controlled by the normal Airbag ECU However some Side Airbag systems do have a separate ECU if this is the case then select SIDE AIRBAG LEFT RIGHT SEPARATED from the System List Note When testing Automatic Transmission Systems supporting both 16 and 30 Pin vehicles with Automatic Transmission If there is a communicating transmission system fitted on the vehicle then choose Y when asked the question AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PRESS Y OR at the vehicle identification stage Note Also when testing Automatic Transmission systems the engine MUST be off and the gearbox must be in Park or Neutral in order to establish communications Once communication is built up the engine may be started and the gearbox can be set into Drive Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP Note When testing the following systems the Trouble Code list may be incomplete e Bosch ABS 5 3 ESP e Bosh ABS 8 Siemens Airbag Through Central MK70 Undocumented Code especially for 2000 models If undocumented Codes are received it is advisable to check the manuals for the relevant Trouble Code numbers especially if they are codes on the newer ECUs Transmission Systems Note For SAXO there is a Calibration Pedal Test to be performed after the Clearing Codes is completed Use the Functional Tests menu to perform the Calibration Pedal Test 4 10 Custo
66. e found on the VIN plate See example below Figure 5 1 2003 Ford Focus 1 8L DURATORQ TDCI L Note Be aware that this is not true for all vehicles such as older models 43 5 3 Figure 5 2 AN AN 44 Connect Scanner Connection Messages Connect Scanner Y Communication Scanner ECU Select Detect Systems System List N 5 Main Menu 2 Identify Vehicle Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for details Additional Information Mazda Electronic Control Systems MECS The MULTI 1 Adaptor MT2500 90 Optional or the GA 1 Adaptor recommended is used on Mazda Electronic Control Systems MECS self test connectors Mazda Electronic Control System MECS 17 Pin Connector Battery Red Engine STI Not Used Black Ground Ford connections that need the MULTI 1 Test Adaptor Colour coding refers to the colours of the leads of the MULTI 1 adaptor MT2500 90 Caution Do not connect the Scanner to the MECS TACH connector Doing so can severely damage the Scanner Caution Connecting to the wrong Data Link Communication DLC pins can cause a possible malfunction Carefully connect to the specified pins only Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 5 4 5 4 1 et SELECT DETECT SYSTEM TO BE TESTED Select Detect System to be Tested 3 Select Deselect System System List 2 Identify Vehicle Note Turn the Igni
67. e to make sure or check that the components are activated properly Note Some actuators will be activated for a short time For example the injectors will be activated for only five seconds this is for safety reasons 55 Output State Tests The NORMALLY ON OUTPUTS OFF and ALL OUTPUTS ON tests allow the switching of the PCM signals to the engine actuators ON and or OFF so that they can be tested with a voltmeter Note If the engine is running turn it off before selecting these tests Caution AN Make sure the fuel system is intact and not being serviced before proceeding Selecting all outputs on causes the electric fuel pump to briefly energise Caution AN Make sure that the fan blades are clear of obstructions before selecting low or high speed fan on 5 10 Other Systems 10 Other Systems Data Loss Warning Message Y System List Select System Y N 2 Identify Vehicle Information Messages N Y Connection Message Communication Link Scanner ECU Select System Main Menu Use OTHER SYTEMS to end the current diagnostic session and to Stop Communication with the ECU 56 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 5 10 1 OTHER SYSTEMS The ABS System can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Other Systems before disconnecting the Scann
68. east 30 seconds prior to the test Note Some automatic transmission systems do not have actuator tests If INITIATE ACTUATOR TESTS is selected the text ACTUATOH TEST NOT POSSIBLE will be displayed Note A warning can be displayed if the FAN will be started during a test press Y to continue Note Some special actuator tests will not be automatically stopped after 30 seconds Press N to abort Y to continue to other possible tests Basic Setting Select the Basic Setting to test and read the conditions Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 et FUNCTIONAL TESTS Common for all Basic Settings No trouble code present For Basic Settings with the engine running Engine running at idle and engine is up to operating temperature Make sure that the given conditions are correct Note Do not attempt to drive the vehicle while in Basic Setting mode Note Always end the Basic Setting session by selecting OTHER SYSTEMS to be sure that the settings are stored Turn the ignition key OFF and wait 60 seconds The following Basic Settings can be selected if available While testing Engine Management A Throttle Valve Adjuster Idling Control Adaptation EPC System In this basic setting the ECU learns the throttle position in with an automatic procedure If available also perform the basic setting for kick down in engine management and for kick down in automatic transmission B Kick down Function In
69. ectronic Instrument Panel Type A The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL OIL KM e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 KM e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 DAYS e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp2 DAYS After an Oil Service the following must be used e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL OIL KM After an Inspection 1 the following must be used e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL OIL KM e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 DAYS After an Inspection 2 the following must be used RESET SERVICE INTERVAL OIL KM e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 KM e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp1 DAYS e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Insp2 DAYS Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Electronic Instrument Panel Type B The available functions are RESET SERVICE INTERVAL PRE SET VALUE OIL KM PRE SET VALUE Insp1 KM PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS READ SET KM REMAINING TO OIL SERVICE READ SET KM REMAINING TO Insp1 READ SET DAYS REMAINING TO Insp1 After any service with the dashboard service indication ON the following function must be used RESET SERVICE INTERVAL After an Oil Service with the dashboard service indication OFF i e a premature service use the following function READ SET KM REMAINING TO OIL SERVICE After an Inspection with the dashboard service indication OFF i e a premature service use the following functions READ SET KM REMAINING TO Insp1 READ SET DAYS REMAINING TO Insp1 Elec
70. elect the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine if the ECU is communicating or not This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choosing 1987 TEST the ECU name All available ECU types are located here 31 4 4 CITRO N Unavailable Data Parameters If there is a Data Parameter in the Screen Data List that is not mounted on the engine then ignore it For example the EDC15 System this is the HDI High Diesel Injection Turbo Diesel system mounted on the RHS RHV RHX RHY and RHZ engines The Screen Data List consists of Data Parameters including MAP sensor and Airflow sensor Most if not all of these engines are fitted with both sensors But if there is an engine that is not fitted with one of these sensors disregard the Data Parameter in question Note When testing certain vehicles communication problems may occur when the engine revs are above 2000 rpm In this case communication cannot be built up Once communication has been re established the engine may be revved above 2000 rpm Connect Scanner System List Y N Connection Messages Y 2 Identify Vehicle Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 MENU 4 5 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data 7 Review Movie 8 Functional Tests 9 Stop Communica
71. ems 2 Identify Vehicle Use STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYTEMS to end the current diagnostic session and to Stop Communication with the ECU Caution AN The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner 16 8 1 Service Interval Reset e Select Service Interval Reset and press Y e Carefully follow all instructions displayed Press N to exit 196 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP 16 9 Custom Setup E N 9 Custom Setup 9 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Imperial Metric Contrast Adjust 197 VoLvo 198 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02
72. er Super Star Il Selection Scroll to the SUPER STAR II selection and press Y The Scanner will display the Super Star Il operating screen Scanner Controls The Scanner operates as explained below in the Super Star Mode Thumbwheel Arrow Keys Scroll the thumbwheel or use the Arrow Keys to move the cursor and select any of the three functions on the screen Y Button Press Y to change the setting of the function indicated by the cursor N Button Press to exit from the Super Star Il mode back to the starting test selection screen LED Indicators The left hand LED works as a self test output STO indicator The LED will light each time the STO voltage switches low Fast codes cause the LED to flicker or flash briefly Slow codes cause the LED to light in even pulses which indicate the code digits 57 5 11 58 5 12 5 12 1 Custom Setup 5 Main Menu 11 Custom Setup Y 11 1 Custom Setup Menu Set Baud Rate Communication Setup Set Display Units Imperial Metric Select Right Left Right Left Hand Hand Drive Drive Setup Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software Version Information Password Required Test Mode Not for Operator Test Mode The Test Mode is only accessible for Software Development Engineers Special Ford Galaxy Systems The Ford Galaxy can have a number of different combinations of Engines and Electronic Control S
73. fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing Connect Scanner Connection Messages Connect Scanner Y N System List Y 2 Identify Vehicle Communication Scanner ECU See the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for information Note After the connector location message an overvoltage on communication lines may be displayed Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 15 4 SELECT SYSTEM TESTED If an after market radio is incorrectly installed there is the possibility that the battery voltage could be connected to the communication line This can damage the ECU and or the test equipment if the test equipment is connected to the diagnostic connector A warning can be displayed If the warning is displayed make sure that the battery voltage is not connected to the communication line Press N to ignore the message and continue Select System to be Tested 3 Connect Scanner System List i 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Select System Y Scanner ECU Communication Y 5 Main Menu The number of systems that can be tested is dependant on the selected vehicle However not all of the systems will be present some of them are optional and others are mutually exclusive When an Integrated Immobilizer is present there will be no Separate Immobilize
74. for 5 seconds then release the pedal turn off the ignition and restart the engine 13 7 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 13 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 7 Review Movie N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu N Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame Assign LED Functions LED Menu 145 RENAULT 13 8 Functional Tests 8 Functional Tests Y 8 1 Functional Tests Menu ECU Information Review ECU ID Y Perform Actuator Tests N Actuator Tests Perform Oil Service Oil Service Interval Y Interval Settings Li Actuator Tests The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself For example Fuel Pump Relay Injector Relay AC Compressor Cil Service Interval This menu item is only present when testing engine ECUS it will not be present on other systems such as AIRBAG or ABS Note Make sure that the Oil Service Interval needs to be reset before performing this function 146 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 END DiAGNOSIS OTHER SYSTEMS 13 9 End Diagnosis Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle This menu item will be displayed on most vehicles Use this selection to stop communication before selecting a different system Caution AN The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly st
75. form all engine operating functional tests programmed into the power train control module PCM The ignition key should be OFF when FUNCTIONAL TESTS is selected Computed Timing Note Before entering this test connect a timing light or a magnetic timing meter to the engine The COMPUTED TIMING test allows the checking of ignition timing with the engine running at a controlled idle speed It also verifies the ability of the ECU to advance and retard timing The ECU provides a fixed base timing specification in this test mode Wiggle Tests Engine Off amp Engine Running The WIGGLE tests put the system into a program that will record intermittent service codes that occur as various engine sensors actuators and wiring connectors are wiggled or tapped with the engine off or running or during a test drive Output State Test Note The engine must be shut down before selecting OUTPUT STATE test The OUTPUT STATE test allows the switching of the ECU signals to the engine actuators on and off so that they can be tested with a voltmeter Cylinder Balance SFl Engines The CYLINDER BALANCE test allows the checking of the operation of individual fuel injectors for sequential electronic fuel injection SFI systems The ECU disables each injector individually and compares the engine speed drop from cylinder to cylinder At the end of the test stages the Scanner will display the results recorded by the ECU Idle Speed Adjustment
76. gine compartment 115 OPEL VAUXHALL Because manufacturer s midyear changes in engine computer systems may affect test operation when a different vehicle is to be tested a new identification should always be entered This is true even when two different vehicles are the same year and model and have the same engine and accessory installations 11 2 2 System ID Mode Expert Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type System ID Mode System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 11 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner Y 2 Identify Vehicle 116 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 11 3 1 11 3 2 11 4 CONNECT SCANNER System List The System List displayed is dependent on the selected vehicle Listed below are some of the possible systems available ENGINE AIRBAG ANTI LOCK BRAKES Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a complete list of Systems available Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION it is advisable to select the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine
77. he Throttle Valve Adaptation EPC and Kick down in engine management Problems with Basic Settings If the adaptation status displays ERROR or other problems occur read the trouble codes for more information Check the required conditions and try the basic setting again Selection Towing Hook Use this function to select the Towing Hook ON or OFF at the Central Electronic Unit This function is only applicable for some vehicles with a Central Electronic Unit Service Interval Reset On VAG vehicles with electronic dash boards this menu item will be available in FUNCTIONAL TESTS 1 Select SERVICE INTERVAL RESET and press Y 2 Press N the Scanner will return to the FUNCTIONAL TESTS menu 3 Return to the MAIN MENU and select OTHER SYSTEMS 4 From the SYSTEMS LIST select ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT PANEL 5 From the Electronic Instrument Panel MAIN MENU select FUNCTIONAL TESTS Depending on the type of Electronic Instrument Panel there are 4 to 9 functions available for Service Resetting The service intervals are measured set reset in kilometres even when the speedometer shows miles The Scanner will calculate the equivalence in miles when showing kilometres Remember that the service intervals can be changed in steps of 100 or 1000 kilometres only so it s not always possibly to set them to a round number of miles The only exceptions are some new instrument panels Type H and J which use Miles as base value
78. he models and engines and selecting the correct one The USA market selection uses the 41 5 6 ang 7 characters of the VIN When these characters are selected the model and engine are automatically selected 3 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N Select Model Year Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 3 2 1 System ID Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type 15 BMW System ID Mode System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 16 3 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner Y 3 3 1 System List The System List displayed is dependent on the selected vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Listed below are all of the possible systems that can be found in BMW vehicles ENGINE ENGINE RIGHT Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 3 3 2 SELECT SYSTEM TESTED ENGINE LEFT ENGINE MASTER ENGINE SLAVE EML EMS VANOS AIRBAG ANTI LOCK BRAKES TRANSMISSION AIRCO The Engine Right a
79. iesiweeeenece 127 i222 128 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 E 12 3 Select System to be Tested 129 129 123 2 Additional Mofes gt 2 eom Re doe 130 124 COMME Seann bach ee eee REG 131 125 Main Menu slick kie wedhine RS eea 131 lee DU lt 4 cca VERE SRI E EE 132 12 6 4 Codes amp Data Exi Menu 132 12 7 Review Movie llllllee RR aan 133 12 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 1338 189 Funcional TESIS 134 12 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 136 1210 CUSSION 442342 2d PERIERE hd 197 Renal 12s ssoe m RE RR m ARE REA ERU RC ER Um Rm RR 139 139 13 1 140 132 Identify 141 13 2 1 Vehicle Selection Notes 141 1322 SystemlD MOJE 141 13 3 Select System to be Tested 142 SUSI LE ou eere o PERRO RE A 142 134 COMMECEBCANNE serpi REPERPRCEERAEETEERPPRITEX 142 12 5 Mai Menu kidar 143 COdes 143 125 1 Data iNo oot eee ce kee 144 13 6 2 Codes Only 144 13 6 3 Codes amp Data
80. iew Movie Exit Menu 9 Functional Tests 9 1 Functional Tests Menu 10 Stop Communication Other Systems 8 Review Movie z lt 12 z lt 10 1 Systems List z lt 11 1 Custom Setup Menu 11 Custom Setup z 5 5 1 Main Menu Selections Data No Codes allows the monitoring of various sensors switches and actuator inputs outputs on vehicles with Data Communication Link DCL EEC IV and EEC V controllers Service Codes allows the operator to perform Key On Engine Off KOEO and Key On Engine Running KOER self tests and review codes after performing these self tests 47 48 5 6 Data Codes 5 6 1 6 Data Codes Holding Data Frames 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu Data Sub menu The DATA NO CODES selection is available on many 1993 and later Ford vehicles with EEC IV controllers and 1995 and later vehicles with EEC V controllers When DATA NO CODES is selected from the MAIN MENU on an EEC IV vehicle the Scanner displays the ECUS data list When DATA NO CODES is selected on an EEC V vehicle the Scanner displays a sub menu of data list selections allowing the selection of groups of related parameters for viewing Displaying the EEC IV and EEC V Data list On EEC IV vehicles select DATA NO CODES the data list will display On EEC V vehicles select DATA NO CODES a sub menu will display select DRIVEABILITY for example After co
81. if the ECU is communicating This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choosing 1987 TEST the ECU name All available ECU types are located here Note When testing certain vehicles communication problems may occur when the engine revs are above 2000 rom Once communication has been re established the engine may be revved above 2000 rpm Note When testing Automatic Transmission Systems the engine MUST be OFF and the Transmission must be in Park or Neutral in order to establish communication Once communication has been established the engine may be started and the transmission can be set to Drive Connect Scanner System List y N 2 Identify Vehicle Connection Messages Y Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu 117 118 11 6 OPEL VAUXHALL Note See the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for information Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data Codes Only Data Only 7 Review Movie 8 Functional Tests 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 10 Custom Setup Codes amp Data Communication Link Scanner ECU Y Codes Data Lists Codes Data Parameters Holding Data Frames N 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Codes Only Exit Menu Data Only Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 1 Functional Tests Menu 9 1 Systems List 10 1 Custom Setup Menu 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit
82. ing the Scanner Connect Scanner System List X N 2 Identify Vehicle Connection Messages Connect Scanner Y Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu Note See the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for information 107 NISSAN 10 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 1 Data No Codes N 6 2 Exit Menu 6 3 Codes Only N 6 4 Exit Menu 6 5 Clear Codes 7 2 Print amp Review Movie N 7 3 Exit Menu 8 Custom Setup 8 1 god Setup 9 Actuator Tests 9 1 Perform Actuator Tests 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 4 Exit Menu 6 5 Clear Codes 108 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 0 8 DATA MENU 10 6 1 Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press N for the Data No Codes Exit Menu 10 6 2 Data No Codes Menu 6 1 Data No Codes 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu Resume Print Data LED Menu Custom Data List Fix Release Lines Movies 10 6 3 Codes Only 6 Codes amp Data Menu Y Print Out of Screen or Frame Assign LED Functions Select Data Parameters N to be Displayed Fix Release Data Dislpay Lines Arm Movie Print amp Review Movie N 6 3 Codes Only N 6 4 Exit Menu Codes Only displays the EOBD Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs ina standard 5 character alphanumeric format 109 NISSAN 10 6 4 Codes Only Exit
83. ion allows the manual clearing of KAM memory codes of intermittent faults from PCM memory Ford Troubleshooting Sequence Ford test procedures are very specific about the order in which self tests should be performed and codes should be diagnosed and serviced Refer to the flowcharts below for the recommended test sequences for the EEC IV systems and the EEC V systems Recommended Ford EEC IV Troubleshooting Sequence KOEO Self Test Genrate On Demand Hard Codes Generate On Demand Hard Codes Repeat KOER Self test until and KAM Codes no Hard Codes are present Fix Hard Codes Clear Memory Codes Do Not Fix Memory Codes yet Repeat KOEO Self Test until Drive Vehicle to set Memory Codes no Hard Codes are present Repeat KOEO Self Test and check for Memory Codes KOER Self Test Repair clear codes and drive Run KOEO Self Test Repeat until no Memory Codes are present 51 52 Recommended Ford EEC V Troubleshooting Sequence KOEO Self Test Genrate On Demand Hard Codes Generate On Demand Hard Codes Fix Hard Codes Repeat KOER Self test until Fix Hard Codes no Hard Codes are present no Hard Codes are present Drive Vehicle to set Memory Codes KOER Self Test Fix Memory Codes Repair clear codes and drive Run KOEO Self Test Repeat until no Memory Codes are present Clear Memory Codes Repeat KOEO Self Test until Troubleshoot Ford codes in the order in which they are listed by the Scanner After fixing a prob
84. ion the following functions must be used e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY KM Even when this number stays the same this value must be changed It is necessary for the internal housekeeping of the Instrument Panel When the Oil Quality has been changed check Minimum Maximum Oil and Minimum Maximum Insp for correct values RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Then use this function to reset the rest of the internal housekeeping of the Instrument Panel Electronic Instrument Panel Type H The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL PRE SET VALUE OIL MILES PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS READ RESET MILES AFTER OIL SERVICE READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 After any service with the dashboard service indication ON the following function must be used RESET SERVICE INTERVAL After an Oil Service with the dashboard service indication OFF i e a premature service the following function must be used READ RESET MILES AFTER OIL SERVICE After an Inspection1 with the dashboard service indication OFF i e a premature service the following function must be used READ RESET DAYS AFTER Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS Electronic Instrument Panel The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL e PRE SET VALUE MIN OIL KM PRE SET VALUE MAX OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE MIN Insp DAYS After the service the following function must be used e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Ele
85. is Chapter for information concerning the Special Ford Galaxy Systems 45 5 4 2 CAN Systems Notes Note The CAN adaptor needs to be updated for testing CAN systems Detection of the 1 CAN system may take longer up to 1 minute Note The ECU may time out if the ignition is switched ON for too long It is important to Cycle the ignition to OFF for 15 seconds then ON for 15 seconds periodically If however a No Communication occurs CYCLE THE IGNITION as stated above before retrying test Note When the user is asked to change to the S 43 Key the ignition must be switched OFF and ON again after 15 seconds Then select the required system using the Auto detect function 5 4 3 System ID Mode Use when if communication problem arise or the ECU type is unknown System ID Mode System List N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 46 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 MENU 5 5 5 Main Menu 6 Data No Codes Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Data Parameters Display 6 2 Data Exit Menu lt 7 1 Service Codes Menu 7 Service Codes z 8 1 Rev
86. ition Adjust Y Adjustments Y Perform Fuel Fuel Adjust Adjustments Special Functions Special Functions Menu Tests Actuator Tests The number of actuators is dependent on the ECU and the vehicle Injectors Idle Air Stepper Motor e Air Conditioner Relay e Purge Control Solenoid RPM Signal Fuel Consumption Signal Special Functions Sub menu Example Reset all Adaptations Reset Knock Sensor Adaptation Reset Idle Adaptation Reset O2 Adaptation Reset Throttle Adaptation Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS 2 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Select System Main Menu Use STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS to select another system and to Stop Communication with the ECU 2 10 Custom Setup N LED Menu Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software Version Information 11 12 ALFA ROMEO FIAT LANCIA Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 BMW Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp 7 Review 8 Functional Stop 10 Custom Data Movie Tests Communication Setu Other Systems 6 1 Codes amp 7 1 Review 10 1 Custom Data Exit Movie 8a de 28 Us iid Setup Menu Exit Menu Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The nu
87. just Use this test to increase or decrease the CO correction The engine must be running to perform this test The CO correction can be increased from 24 to 54 and can be decreased from 54 to 24 the values displayed are dependant on the MAP sensor and the ECU Select END and press Y to exit this test Note For both the Ignition and the Fuel Adjustments the maximum and minimum adjustment values are dependant on the ECU type Pedal Calibration Test For SAXO there is a Calibration Pedal Test to be performed after the Clearing Codes has been completed The Calibration Test is also available in the FUNCTIONAL TESTS MENU So for the Citro n Xantia and Xsara the test is carried out here Calibration Pedal Note Use this test to calibrate the throttle pedal for the automatic transmission system The gear lever must be in the PARK position during this test The maximum and minimum pedal position need to be determined in this test by pressing and releasing the pedal fully When the test is complete it exits to the FUNCTIONAL TESTS Menu 37 38 4 9 CITRO N Stop Communication Other Systems 2 Identify Vehicle Caution The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Main Menu and select Stop Communication Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner Note Some Side Airbag systems do not hav
88. kshop manual 05 CLEAR DTC MEMORY This function clears any existing trouble codes and checks if the trouble codes are really cleared Trouble codes from problems that are still present will not be cleared or will be redisplayed 06 STOP COMMUNICATION This function stops the communication and leaves the Expert Mode 07 CODING This function can change the existing ECU coding by entering a new coding The range of coding can be 0 127 0 32767 or 0 1048575 The coding number can tell an ECU about the configuration e g if a cruise control is available or not After entering a new coding it will be sent to the ECU and the Scanner will report if the new coding is accepted or not A coding will not be accepted if it is an unknown number or if an ECU cannot be coded However the ECU will accept an incorrect coding number 185 186 Some special codings require an unlocked The can be unlocked with a Log in or Security Access request Tyre Pressure Monitoring Note Always remember the original code if the code is entered incorrectly the Old code can always be used Enter the individual code digits using the Thumbwheel press Y to select the next digit and N to go back to the previous digit In this example this code 20129 means 2 Audi 0 Always 0 1 Antenna 5 tyres 4 monitored 2 2 2 bar loaded vehicle 9 2 9 bar unloaded vehicle Note Alway
89. lem repeat the self tests to be sure the code does not reappear Some codes may be present as both hard and soft codes Fixing the hard codes first may also correct problems that caused soft codes Ford EEC systems control a variety of engine functions but basic fuel ignition and electrical tests should be made before or along with control system testing Make sure that these systems and parts are in good working order Fuel delivery Battery condition electrical connectors and wiring harnesses Ignition primary and secondary circuits Vacuum lines and connectors Cooling system General engine mechanical condition Note If something should go wrong when testing EEC IV systems turn the ignition key off and restart the test Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE Note If something should go wrong when testing EEC V systems turn the ignition key off wait at least 10 seconds before turning the key on again and restart the test 5 8 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 5 8 1 Review Movie Menu Ny 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu N Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame Assign LED Functions LED Menu Fix Release Lines 53 54 5 9 5 9 1 Functional Tests Functional Tests EEC IV The FUNCTIONAL TESTS mode for EEC IV vehicles lets the operator per
90. lometres and or days between the service intervals These functions only specify the length between intervals they do not reset the interval The functions are selected by scrolling to the desired one and press Y to select it The Scanner first will display a warning message as above 175 176 15 9 1 5 Press Y to continue and follow the instructions displayed to abort The number displayed is the current value When it has never been changed it is the factory setting This value can be changed by scrolling Scroll to the correct amount and press Y to accept it Read Set Functions The READ SET functions can be used to read the kilometres or days since the last service and to set them to the required value These functions are only needed when an inspection has been carried out prematurely that is before the service interval is required Basically this function works the same as the PRE SET functions Read Reset Functions The READ RESET functions can be used to read the kilometres or days remaining to the next service and to reset these values to zero These functions are only needed when an inspection has been carried out prematurely that is before the service interval is required Basically this function works the same as the PRE SET functions Electronic Instrument Panel Types Currently there are 11 types of Electronic Instrument Panels and the possibilities of each type are described below El
91. m 4 Connect Scanner 6 Codes amp 8 7 Setup 6 1 Data 6 3 Codes 6 5 Clear 8 1 Custom No Codes Only Codes Setup Menu 7 2 Print Review Movie 6 4 Exit Menu 7 3 Movie Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 105 NISSAN 10 1 Start up Sequence Display Test and Copyright Notice Select Honda Nissan Toyota Y Select Make 2 Identify Vehicle Select e Honda Nissan Toyota Select Make Nissan 10 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 106 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 10 3 10 3 1 gt 10 4 SELECT SYSTEM TO TESTED Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y System List The system list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a complete list of Systems available Caution The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Select System menu before disconnect
92. m Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Set Baud Rate Communication Setup Set Display Units Y Assign LED Functions N LED Menu Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software ps Version Information di 39 40 CITRO N Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 5 Overview 11 Custom Setup 7 1 Service 8 1 Review 10 1 11 1 Custom Codes Test Exit Systems Setup Menu Menu List This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 41 5 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Training Mode Demonstration Custom Setup Identify Vehicle Select Make Select Ford Select Vehicle Systems or Training Mode Demonstration and press Y continue to Vehicle Identification Before Testing Make sure the following is carried out until testing is completed e Turn off the Radio Remove all Electrical Load Turn off the Curtsey Lights 42 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 5 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N Select Model Year 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Connect Scanner In order to help with the Vehicle ID process in some cases the engine letter code can b
93. mbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 13 BMW 3 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Y Select Brand Y Select Make Y Scroll and Select Vehicle Market Demonstration Systems Selection Identify Vehicle Select Make Currently there is only one manufacturer available BMW Market Selection The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Select MARKET SELECTION Select EUROPEAN LHD Left Hand Drive or EUROPEAN RHD Right Hand Drive or USA LHD and press Y to continue Select VEHICLE SYSTEMS and press Y to continue to the Vehicle Identification The European Left and Right Hand Drive selection differs in connector locations because the steering wheel is on different sides The USA LHD selection differs because it uses another vehicle selection procedure In the USA the Vehicle Identification Number VIN is used to make the vehicle selection Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE In the European market selection only a model year is displayed in the USA selection the10 VIN character is displayed This character corresponds to a certain model year When this VIN character is selected the correct model year is automatically selected This makes model year selection easier With the European market selection a model and engine can be selected by scrolling through t
94. mmunication has been established the custom data list displays select the required number of data parameters to be displayed The data parameters available in one data list vary from one vehicle to another The data list can be scrolled forward and backwards OBD Information Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SERVICE CODES These selections display information concerning the OBD On Board Diagnostics related data and fault codes READINESS MONITORS OBD DATA e OBD FREEZE FRAME Select READINESS MONITORS and press Y to confirm Scroll to display the data when complete press N twice to return Select OBD FREEZE FRAME and press Y to confirm If the vehicle does not support OBD Freeze Frame or if there is no Freeze Frame stored a no information available message is displayed If the vehicle supports OBD Freeze Frame the data will be displayed Scroll to display the data when complete press N twice to return 5 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu 6 Data No Codes y 6 1 Data No Codes Exit Menu Resume Y Print Out of Screen Print Screen Y or Frame Print Frame Arm Movie Arm and Record Movie for Review Assign LED Functions LED Menu 5 7 Ford Service Codes Ford refers to service codes as on demand codes and KAM codes On demand codes are hard codes that occur during a Key On Engine Off self test or a Engine Running KOER self test K
95. mp 10 Custom Data Only Functional cali Tests 6 1 Codes 8 1 Data Only 10 1 Custom amp Data Functional Exit Menu Exit Menu Tests Menu Setup Menu 9 Stop Other Systems 7 Review Movie 9 1 Systems List Codes Onl 7 1 Movie Exit Menu Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 95 MG ROVER 9 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Training Mode Demonstration Identify Vehicle Select Make The following makes are available e ROVER gt MG Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification 96 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 9 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 9 2 1 System ID Mode Expert Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type System ID Mode System List Y N Y 2 Identify Vehicle Instruction Message
96. n about performing these functions can be found in VAG system specific workshop manuals and documentation with self diagnostic information Warning The EXPERT MODE should only be entered if the user is an Expert in VAG diagnostics It is possible to change and clear system settings with this function Some functions can disable and or corrupt the ECU by incorrect use Note If using the expert mode the VAG system specific workshop manual should be available with self diagnostic information This information is necessary to give an interpretation to displayed data values and to know the procedure to perform a specific test coding and or adaptation 183 184 15 12 1 15 12 2 15 12 3 Select a Manufacturer select EXPERT MODE or DEMONSTRATION EXPERT MODE to enter the expert mode Note Before entering the expert mode the communication setup must be set correctly in the custom setup to have the possibility to print Connect the correct diagnostic connector to the vehicle The following connectors are supported VW 1 VAG 2 LT 1 and DL 16 with S7 If the connector location is unknown select the vehicle in VEHICLE SYSTEMS to get the location A system menu will be displayed There are 2 special items and a list of other systems Automatic System Test This test procedure will test all available systems and prints ECU ID and any existing trouble codes A printer must be connected and must be on line Because
97. n under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note IF the error condition still exists the code can be set again by the ECU Data Y Communication Link Scanner ECU Y 7 1 Data Groups 7 2 Codes amp Data Y N Select and Display 7 2 1 Codes amp Data Data Groups Exit Menu N 7 1 Data Groups Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 15 7 1 Data Groups 7 1 Data Groups Y Select Data Groups Y Display Data Groups N 7 1 1 Data Groups Exit Menu 15 7 1 1 Data Groups Menu 7 1 Data Groups N 7 1 1 Data Groups Exit Menu Print Group Movie for review N for Group Select Menu 15 7 2 Codes amp Data 7 2 Codes amp Data Y Communication Link Scanner ECU Y Codes Data Lists Codes Data Parameters Holding Data Frames N 7 2 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 169 15 7 2 1 Codes amp Data Menu 7 2 Codes amp Data N 7 2 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Print Screen Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm Movie Arm and Record Movie for Review Assign LED Functions Custom Data List Select Data Parameters to be Displayed 170 15 8 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 8 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 FUNCTIONAL TESTS 15 8 4 Review Movie Exit Menu
98. nd Engine Left selections are used on 12 cylinder engines that have two ECUS controlling the engine one for each bank of cylinders The Engine Master and Engine Slave selections are used on 8 cylinder diesel engines that have two ECUs controlling the engine The EML EMS selection is used on vehicles that have a drive by wire system i e Electronic Throttle etc The VANOS is a system that is used for controlling the position of the camshaft s on certain vehicles Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION to the selected System it is advisable to select the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine if the ECU is communicating or not This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choosing 1987 SYSTEM the type of ECU or system name All available ECU types are divided into separate groups and are located here Communication Problems When the Scanner is unable to establish communication with the ECU in the vehicle under test or when the communication is interrupted a message will be displayed Wait to see whether the communication is established again or interrupted Press N to abort Switching off and on the ignition and a re enter the ID may reset this 17 3 4 BMW Note When testing a BMW with certain Motronics M1 1 M1 2 M1 3 communication problems may occur when the engine revs are above 2000 rpm In this case communication cannot be built up
99. ng the Service Interval Reset in the Instrument Panel Systems the values entered for the Service Interval Reset will vary depending on the selected vehicle 122 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP 11 10 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Imperial Metric LED Menu Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software HEMA Version Information N 123 OPEL VAUXHALL 124 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 12 Peugeot Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 5 Main Menu 9 Stop Other Systems 6 1 Codes 8 1 9 1 amp Data e Functional Systems Exit Menu Tests Menu List This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 125 12 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice 2 Identify Vehicle Select Make Select Peugeot Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification 126 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY V
100. o dete wed roe excita eaae le 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Select System to be Tested 16 dd LIBE aed n edo EORR HR 16 Additional x RED RR EE ERG s 17 puces EROR Re 18 Menu 2 222 bees ie kdb bie cawes nenien inaenea 19 Codes 19 3 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 20 3 6 1 1 Notes to Clear Codes 20 Heview MOVIS 0c 2 oct bender 21 dui Review Movie Exit Menu 21 F uriclional oi aad ore E edP d EA ER EN EON PER Ek ORES 22 3 8 1 BMW Engines Actuator Tests Notes 23 3 8 2 Reset Service Lamps Notes 23 3 8 8 Special Functions Sub menu Example 23 Stop Communication Other Systems 24 GUSTOM SUP Loro area dai eurid s ee bee d 25 LII OB uaoskuadhueu uesiuess4RFrdRGoh4a aed ud 27 Ve qucm cos oS duis Sedis dan e Need A Ru eee 27 Start up Sequence lese XGA 28 sarre rnt Eras EEr ETERIK A EORR dL A 29 4 2 1 Vehicle Selection Tips REIR 29 422 System ireid es 30 Select System to be Tested
101. of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 139 RENAULT 13 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Custom Setup Select L R Drive 2 Identify Vehicle Select Make Select RENAULT Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependent on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification Note When testing 1986 to 1999 Vehicles the Demonstration Program is not displayed on the menu however it can be accessed by selecting a Model Year between 1995 and 2002 then select Model DEMO LAGUNA 140 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 13 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System 13 2 1 Vehicle Selection Notes Note For most vehicles the model code Vehicle Type can be more easily identified by using the 4 to the 7 characters of the VIN number 13 2 2 System ID Mode Use if communication problem arise or if the ECU type is unknown System ID Mode System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner Y Instruc
102. ommunications Once communication is built up the engine may be started and the gearbox can be set into Drive Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 CusTOM SETUP Note When testing the following systems the Trouble Code list may be incomplete Bosch ABS 5 3 ESP Bosch ABS 8 e Siemens Airbag Through Central Temic MK70 Undocumented Code especially for 2000 models If undocumented Codes are received it is advisable to check the manuals for the relevant Trouble Code numbers especially if they are codes on the newer ECUs Transmission Systems Note For Peugeot 106 there is a Calibration Pedal Test to be performed after the Clearing Codes is completed Use the Functional Tests menu to perform the Calibration Pedal Test 12 10 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Set Baud Rate Communication Setup Set Display Units Y Assign LED Functions N LED Menu Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software ps Version Information di 137 138 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 13 Renault Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 4 5 5 8 6 5 amp 9 10 Custom 6 1 5 8 1 9 1 Exit Menu Tests Menu Systems SUPR 7 Review Movie 9 2 Systems List Codes Onl 7 1 Movie Exit Menu Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation
103. on refer to 15 9 Functional Tests on page 171 59 60 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 6 Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner Pendi 7 2 Print ending Review Codes only Codes US 6 4 Exit 7 3 Movie Menu Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 61 HONDA 6 1 Start up Sequence Display Test and Copyright Notice Select Honda Nissan Toyota Y Select Make 2 Identify Vehicle Select Honda Nissan Toyota Select Make Honda 62 6 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Year Y N Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 SELECT SYSTEM TO TESTED 6 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y 6 3 1 System List The system list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available Caution AN The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Select Sy
104. onal Tests 9 Stop Communication gt Other Systems 9 1 Systems List 10 Custom Setup 10 1 Custom Setup Menu 9 6 Codes amp Data Y Communication Link Scanner ECU Y Codes Data Lists Codes Data Parameters Holding Data Frames N 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu MG ROVER 9 6 1 Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press N for the Data No Codes Exit Menu 9 6 2 Codes Only Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTOs scroll for complete list Press N for the Codes Only Exit Menu 9 6 3 Codes amp Data Menu 6 Codes amp Data 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Y Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm Movie LED Menu Clear ECU Codes Function Clear ECU Codes Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Fix Release Lines Xx D pue Data Display Lines Custom Data List 100 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE 9 7 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 9 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Y 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Print Screen Print Frame LED Menu Fix Release Lines 101 MG ROVER 102 9 8 Functional Tests 8 Functional Tests Review ECU ID Actuator Tests Ignition Adjust Fuel Adjust Special Functions Y 8 1 Functional Tests Menu ECU Information Perform Actuator
105. opped Always return to the Main Menu and select End Diagnosis Other Systems before disconnecting the Scanner 147 RENAULT 13 10 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Y 10 1 Custom Setup Menu Communication Setup Set Display Units Assign LED Functions Set Backlight Automatic Contrast Adjust Shut off Times Display Software Lay s Version Information il 148 13 11 Additional Code Information 5 Main Menu 11 Additional Codes Information Y View Print Additional Codes Information N ADD CODES INFO Additional Codes Information This selection displays prints Trouble Codes which have been set by the ECU with additional information if available Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 14 Toyota Overview 1 Start up Sequence 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 9 1 6 1 Data Perform No Codes Tests 7 2 Print Review Movie 6 4 Exit 6 6 Exit Menu Menu 7 3 Movie Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 149 14 1 Start up Sequence Display Test and Copyright Notice Select Honda Nissan Toyota Y Select Make 2 Identify Vehicle Select Honda Nissan Toyota Select Make Toyota 14 2 Identify Vehicle 2 Identify Vehicle Y N 1 Start up Sequen
106. pe System ID Mode System List Y N Y 2 Identify Vehicle Instruction Messages Y 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 73 LAND ROVER 7 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y 7 3 1 System List The systems list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available 7 3 2 Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION to the selected System it is advisable to select the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine if the ECU is communicating or not This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choosing 1987 TEST the ECU name All available ECU types are located here 74 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 7 4 Connect Scanner System List Y N Connection Messages Y Communication Scanner ECU 2 Identify Vehicle Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information 7 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data Codes Only Data Only 7 Revie
107. r can only communicate with an Air Bag if it has a connection to some diagnostic connector Some Air Bags do not have this connection These Air Bags can be identified by the presence of a LED on the right side of the steering wheel 2 2 2 System ID Mode Use this mode if communication problem arise or if the vehicle has an unknown ECU type 2 3 2 3 1 ALFA ROMEO FIAT LANCIA System ID Mode System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle Connect Scanner Y Instruction Messages Y 5 Main Menu 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 4 Connect Scanner Y System List 2 Identify Vehicle The system list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 2 3 2 2 4 Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION to the selected System it is advisable to select the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine if the ECU is communicating or not This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choo
108. r present The selection for the engine management system is dependent on the selected engine and can be DIESEL PUMP ELECTRONICS For older diesel systems ENGINE MANAGEMENT MASTER ENGINE MANAGEMENT SLAVE For 8 cylinder Turbo diesel 12 cylinder petrol engines with 2 ECUs ENGINE MANAGEMENT For all other engines Listed below are some of the possible systems that can be found in VAG vehicles ENGINE MANAGEMENT ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT PANEL AIRBAG PRETENSIONERS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 165 est 166 VAG Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a complete list of Systems available Note Only select the IMMOBILZER IF NOT SEPARATED and STEERING HELP IF NOT SEPARATED if the SEPARATED system is not communicating the Codes and ECU information will be not valid for the Immobiliser or Steering Help systems The IF NOT SEPARATED systems communicate with the Electronic Instrument Panel these systems are integrated and hence don t use a separate system 15 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes 6 Data Sub Menu The following selections are available 7 1 Data Groups 7 2 Codes amp Data 7 3 Return to Main Menu 8 Review Movie Y 9 Functional Tests Y 10 Stop Communication Other Systems Y 11 Custom Setup Vehicle Communication Software 6 1 Display Codes N 6 2 Exit Menu 7 1 Select and Display Data Groups 7 1 2 Data Groups
109. res it ECU changes to ignition timing fuel delivery and other engine functions may affect engine operation and vehicle control Note Often a certain actuator may not be present on a vehicle although according to the manuals it should be Therefore please check this first after failing to hear a reaction from the actuator under test Have the engine running only when instructed to do so by the Scanner and always follow the instructions displayed on the Scanner The number of actuators that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test and the vehicle itself A sub menu will be displayed showing the various options available Test used to perform the actual test Scroll Data used to scroll the data parameters Change List used to select another Test List if available Exit used to return to the Select Test list Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 11 Opel Vauxhall Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 4 5 5 8 6 5 amp 10 Custom Data Only Functional cali Tests 6 1 Codes 8 1 Data Only 10 1 Custom amp Data Functional Exit Menu Exit Menu Tests Menu Setup Menu 9 Stop Other Systems 7 Review Movie 9 1 Systems List Codes Onl 7 1 Movie Exit Menu Exit Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 113 OPEL VAUXHALL
110. s Y 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted systems groups engines lights seat etc will be displayed 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 97 MG ROVER 9 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y 9 3 1 System List The systems list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a complete list of systems available 9 3 2 Additional Notes No Communication If there is NO COMMUNICATION it is advisable to select the ECU type if known from the TEST entry to determine if the ECU is communicating This can be found in the Vehicle ID selection by choosing 1987 TEST the ECU name All available ECU types are located here 9 4 Connect Scanner System List Y N Connection Messages Y 2 Identify Vehicle Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu 98 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 MENU See the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for details 9 5 Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data vt Data Exit Menu Codes Only Codes Only Exit Menu Data Only Data Only Exit Menu 7 Review Movie 1 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 1 Functional 8 Functi
111. s refer to the vehicle s Workshop manual for more information After the new code is entered always end communication using the 06 STOP COMMUNICATION function If an incorrect code is entered and the software detects an incorrect code message will be displayed Once N has been pressed the correct code can be entered and the 07 ECU CODING function will be re displayed Press N to return to the Coding ECU menu when prompted 08 READ MEASURING VALUE BLOCK This function displays measuring value blocks After entering a valid block number data values or text will be displayed There is no description of the data value only the value and unit is displayed For interpretation of the values refer to the VAG system specific workshop manual Press N to enter the print exit menu Scroll to change the block number The displayed data is the actual data received from the ECU 09 READ ADC CHANNEL not for new KW2000 Protocol This function displays data from a single ADC channel After entering a valid channel number a number from 0 to 65535 will be displayed Scroll to change the channel number Press N to enter the print exit menu 10 ADAPTATION This function can change adaptation values from the ECU After selecting a valid channel the actual adaptation value is displayed On some adaptation channels there will be data displayed on the last line By scrolling or by pressing N for manual input the new adaptation value Vehicle
112. same this value must be changed It is necessary for the internal housekeeping of the Instrument Panel When the Quality has been changed check Minimum Maximum and Insp1 for correct values RESET SERVICE INTERVAL Then use this function to reset the rest of the internal housekeeping of the Instrument Panel Electronic Instrument Panel Type G This type of Instrument Panel can be programmed to use fixed or flexible Service Intervals For a fixed interval the Minimum and Maximum distance and the Oil Quality are all set to the same value 15000 km For flexible Service Intervals the Minimum distance is set to 15000 km and the Maximum distance and the Oil Quality are set to 30000 35000 or 50000 km respectively Use fixed intervals 15000 km 9300 miles for vehicles with fixed intervals Oil Quality 1 Use flexible intervals 30000 km 18600 miles for petrol engines Cil Quality 2 Use flexible intervals 35000 km 21700 miles for 6 cylinder diesel engines Cil Quality 3 Use flexible intervals 50000 km 31000 miles for diesel engines Cil Quality 4 179 180 Insp1 has a factory setting of 365 days 1 year for fixed intervals and 730 days 2 years for flexible intervals The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL e PRE SET VALUE OIL QUALITY KM e PRE SET VALUE MIN e PRE SET VALUE MAX OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE MIN Insp DAYS e PRE SET VALUE MAX Insp DAYS After the Inspect
113. sing 1987 TEST the ECU name All available ECU types are located here Connect Scanner Scanner ECU Note See the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for information 2 Identify Vehicle Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data on Codes Daa Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie 7 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 1 Functional 8 Functional Tests Tests Menu 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 9 1 Systems List 10 1 Custom Setup 10 Custom Setup Menu ALFA ROMEO FIAT LANCIA 2 6 Codes amp Data 2 Codes amp Data 2 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data Ny 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Print Screen Print Frame Arm and Record Movie 07 Clear Codes Clear ECU Codes Function Custom Data List Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE 2 7 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 2 7 1 Review Move Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame uf Assign LED Functions ALFA ROMEO FIAT LANCIA 10 2 8 Functional Tests 8 Functional Tests Y 8 1 Functional Tests Menu ECU Information Review ECU ID Print Out ECU Print ECU ID Information Y Perform Actuator Tests Y Actuator Tests Perform Ignition Ign
114. stem menu before disconnecting the Scanner 6 4 Connect Scanner System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle Connection Messages Connect Scanner Communication Scanner ECU 63 64 HONDA Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information Main Menu 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp Data Menu 8 Custom Setup Vehicle Communication Software 6 1 Data No Codes N N 7 3 Exit Menu 8 1 Custom Setup Menu 2009 02 0 8 DATA MENU 6 6 Codes amp Data Menu 6 6 1 6 1 Data No Codes 6 2 Exit Menu 6 3 Codes Menu 6 Codes amp Data Menu Codes Only Pending Codes 6 4 Exit Menu 6 5 Clear Codes Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press for the Data No Codes Exit Menu 65 66 HONDA 6 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu 6 1 Data No Codes N 6 2 Data No Codes Exit Menu Resume Print Out of Screen Print Data or Frame Y Assign LED Functions LED Menu Y Select Data Parameters Custom Data List to be Displayed Fix Release Data Y Fix Release Lines Dislpay Lines Y 7 2 Print amp Review Movie N 7 3 Exit Menu 6 6 3 Codes Menu 6 3 Codes Menu Codes Only Pending Codes N N 6 4 Exit Menu Codes Only displays the EOBD Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs DTCs are displayed in a standard 5 character
115. ted 3 Select System System List N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y 5 Main Menu 191 16 3 1 16 4 192 VoLvo System List The system list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for the complete list of Systems available Caution The ABS System or ECU can be damaged or disabled if the Scanner is disconnected before communication has properly stopped Always return to the Select System menu before disconnecting the Scanner Connect Scanner System List Y 2 Identify Vehicle Connection Messages Connect Scanner Y Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu Note Refer to the Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters manual for connection information Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 MENU 16 5 5 Main Menu 6 Codes Only Data Parameters N 7 4 Exit Menu Y 8 Stop Communication Other Systems Eg 8 1 Systems List Y 9 Custom Setup UM Setup 193 VoLvo 16 6 Codes Only Menu Diagnostic Pending Trouble Codes Codes 6 Codes Only Menu 6 1 Exit Menu 6 2 Clear Codes Diagnostic Trouble Codes displays the EOBD Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs DTCs are displayed in a standard 5 character alphanumeric format Refer to the OBD II EOBD Vehicle Communi
116. the Scanner scans all available systems the Automatic System Test can take some time 10 minutes is not exceptional Blink Codes System This system enters a blink slow codes menu for reading blink slow codes Select codes to read blink codes from a system that has blink codes possibilities Other Systems After selecting a system communication will be started and after some warnings the ECU identification will be displayed After pressing Y the function menu will appear The functions available depend on the communication protocol the old protocol or the new KW2000 protocol Functions that can be executed depend on the system and entry conditions Some functions will need a log in or security access before executing the particular function Not all systems support all functions Note The 25 IMMOBILIZER SEPARATED and 44 STEERING HELP SEPARATED systems can give the following ECU identification Bitte Adresse 17 eingeben Although it is possible to continue and select the functions the information retrieved is not valid and should be discarded The selected system is integrated in the instrument panel Please select 17 ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT PANEL for diagnostics The following functions can be available in the list 01 READ ECU INFORMATION Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 ExPERT MODE This function displays the ECU identification string and the ECU coding and WSC WorkShop Code Also some systems will displ
117. tion Other Systems 10 Custom Setup 4 6 Codes amp Data 2 Codes amp Data 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 1 Functional Tests Menu 9 1 Systems List 10 1 Custom Setup Menu 33 34 4 6 1 CITRO N Codes amp Data Exit menu 6 Codes amp Data 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Y Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm Movie LED Menu Assign LED Functions N Clear ECU Codes Clear ECU Codes Function Custom Data List Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Notes to Clear ECU Codes Note Be aware some codes can only be set again under certain circumstances Note or print the codes before repair and before clearing codes Note When the error condition still exists the code can be set again by the ECU Note When codes are cleared the Fuel Pump Relay can be activated for some time and the No Communication message is displayed for a while Note Some Trouble Codes may be sent several times per Data Frame These Codes will be displayed a number of times in the Code List Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE 4 7 Review Movie 4 7 1 Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Review Movie Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Print Out of Screen Print Screen or Frame Print Frame Assign LED Functions
118. tion Key ON and wait at least 30 seconds before using the Auto detect Functions Depending on the vehicle selected the System Select Detect menu will be displayed Scroll and press Y to detect select the system for testing Use the detect systems to list all of the systems available on the vehicle As each system is detected it will be added to the system list To automatically detect each system installed select the detect option and press Y to confirm Follow all instructions displayed and allow some time for the automatic detection and communication with the systems To automatically detect all the Sub Systems select HELP scroll down to the end of the help text and press Y to Enable All Systems A further Message will be displayed press Y to return or to Enable All Systems If N is pressed the Scanner will enable all of the systems and sub systems available on the selected vehicle It is also possible to enable a system or a sub system that is not found with the auto detect For example if the vehicle has a faulty or non communicating accessory system installed then manually select accessory systems System List The systems list will remain active until a new vehicle is selected Scroll to the selected the system to be tested and press Y to confirm Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a complete list of available systems Note Refer to Section 5 12 Special Ford Galaxy Systems on page 58 of th
119. tion Messages Y 2 Identify Vehicle 5 Main Menu 141 RENAULT 1 Select a system group from the list Only fitted groups display 2 After selecting the system group select the system to be tested 3 Connect the scanner and proceed testing 13 3 Select System to be Tested 3 Select System System List Y N 2 Identify Vehicle 4 Connect Scanner Y 13 3 1 System List Listed below are some of the possible systems for Renault vehicles ENGINE ANTI LOCK BRAKES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AIRBAG PRETENSIONERS 13 4 Connect Scanner System List Y N Connection Messages Y 2 Identify Vehicle Communication Scanner ECU 5 Main Menu 142 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 MENU 13 5 5 6 1 Codes amp Data 6 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Codes Only Exit Codes Only Menu Data Only N Data Only Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 Functional Tests Sram nal N Tests Menu 9 End Diagnosis Other Systems 9 1 Systems List 10 Custom Setup 10 1 Custom Setup N Menu Y 11 Additional Codes 11 1 Display Additional Information Codes Information 7 Review Movie 13 6 Codes amp Data 6 Codes amp Data 143 144 13 6 1 13 6 2 13 6 3 e 8 RENAULT Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press N for the Data No Codes Exit Menu
120. tronic Instrument Panel Type C The available functions are PRE SET VALUE OIL KM PRE SET VALUE OIL DAYS PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS PRE SET VALUE Insp2 KM READ RESET KM AFTER OIL SERVICE READ RESET DAYS AFTER OIL SERV READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 READ RESET KM AFTER Insp2 After performing the OIL Service use the following functions READ RESET KM AFTER OIL SERVICE READ RESET DAYS AFTER OIL SERV After performing the Inspection 1 use the following function READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 177 178 After performing the Inspection 2 use the following function READ RESET KM AFTER Insp2 Electronic Instrument Panel Type D The available functions are e PRE SET VALUE OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS READ RESET KM AFTER OIL SERVICE READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 After an Oil Service the following function must be used READ RESET KM AFTER OIL SERVICE After an Inspection the following function must be used READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 Electronic Instrument Panel Type E The available functions are e RESET SERVICE INTERVAL e PRE SET VALUE OIL KM e PRE SET VALUE Insp1 DAYS READ RESET KM AFTER OIL SERVICE READ RESET DAYS AFTER Insp1 After any service with the dashboard service indication ON the following function must be used RESET SERVICE INTERVAL After an Oil Service with the dashboard service indication OFF i e a premature service the following function must be
121. ture the Scanner will give the operator some instructions to get the ECU into the actuator test mode It is very important that these instructions are followed exactly before the actual actuator test is entered Each actuator test has its own help page with additional help for the specific actuator This is selected when the command line is scrolled to the HELP position and Y is pressed The Help pages are scrollable if there is more information concerning a particular item then MORE is displayed pressing Y returns to the actuator test screen Review Coding This displays the preprogrammed VIN number and some other relevant information fields Replace ECU On various ECUs 1 0 ME2 0 ME2 1 EGS ERE EVE ASF there is the possibility to replace the existing ECU with a new one Use this function to read the settings from the old ECU if communication can be established and write them to the new ECU Note During this procedure it is important to follow the instructions exactly as displayed on the Scanner Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS 8 10 Stop Communication Other Systems 10 Stop Communication Other Systems Y Data Loss Warning Message Y N System List Select System Y Information Message N Y Connection Message Communication Link Scanner ECU Selected System Main Menu Use STOP COMMUNICATION OTHER SYSTEMS to select another system
122. ty of their respective owners Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 28 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 3 1 3 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents i Vehicle Communication Software 1 Vehicle Communication Software 1 Adaptors Overview amp Data Parameters 1 Related Manuals 1 Alfa Romeo Fiat Lancia 9 Start up Sequence ers Identify Vehicle TRES 5 2 21 Vehicle Selection Tips sols System lD Mode Lasassa s kchP AG ERRARE TREREIERRRE ED Select System to be Tested 6 2 3 1 EE ERI 23 Additonal CONNER SOONG aioe OR E E Codes Data PR 8 2 6 1 Codes 8 Data Exit Menu Review Movie EM SCENE 225 Review Move Exit Menu 9 Funcional Ee Stop Communication Other Systems 11 Custom sane d 1115025 1 m 13 5 ER e Idantiy Vehicle M 321 Mod
123. w Movie 8 Functional Tests 9 Stop Communication Other Systems 10 Custom Setup 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Codes Only Exit Menu Data Only Exit Menu 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 8 1 Functional Tests Menu 9 1 Systems List 10 1 Custom Setup Menu 75 LAND ROVER 76 7 6 Codes amp Data 7 6 1 Data No Codes Displays live data parameters scroll for complete list Press N for the Data No Codes Exit Menu 7 6 2 Codes Only Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTOs scroll for complete list Press N for the Codes Only Exit Menu Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 Review MOVIE 7 6 3 Codes amp Data Exit Menu 6 Codes amp Data N 6 1 Codes amp Data Exit Menu Print Screen Print Out of Screen Print Frame or Frame Arm and Record Movie for Review Arm Movie LED Menu Clear ECU Codes Cigar ECU Codes Function Custom Data List Select Data Parameters to be Displayed Fix Release Lines Fix Release Data Display Lines 7 7 Review Movie Y Review Recorded Data N 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu 7 7 1 78 LAND ROVER Revew movie Y 7 1 Review Movie Exit Menu Resume Print Screen Print Frame 7 8 Functional Tests 5 Main Menu 8 Functional Tests 8 1 Functional Tests Menu Review ECU ID Actuator Tests Review Movie Menu N Vehicle Communi
124. ware 2009 02 4 Citroen Overview 3 Select System 4 Connect Scanner 5 Main Menu 6 Codes amp 7 Review 8 Functional Stop 10 Custom Data Movie Tests Communication Setu Other Systems 6 1 Codes amp 7 1 Review 10 1 Custom Data Exit Movie 8a de 28 Us iid Setup Menu Exit Menu Menu This flow diagram represents the basic operation of the software The numbers beside each item refer to the various headings in this chapter 27 CITRO N 4 1 Start up Sequence Display Test amp Copyright Notice Demonstration Identify Vehicle Select Make Select e Citro n Select L R Drive The correct connector location information displayed is dependant on this selection Scroll to CUSTOM SETUP Select LEFT RIGHT HAND DRIVE SETUP and press Y to continue Select LEFT or RIGHT HAND DRIVE press Y Press N the CUSTOM SETUP menu will be redisplayed Press N again to continue to the Vehicle Identification 28 Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 IDENTIFY VEHICLE 4 2 Identify Vehicle 4 2 1 2 Identify Vehicle Y N Select Model Year Y N 1 Start up Sequence Select Model Type Y N Select Engine Type Y N Select Options Y N 3 Select System Vehicle Selection Tips ORG RP DAM Chassis Numbers Locations To help identify the model year during the Vehicle ID process an ORG RP DAM or Chassis Number is available The OR
125. ystems The following sections describe these various systems System Identification When the vehicle has been identified and after the vehicle connection message a System Appears Not To Be EEC V message could display Press Y to continue The Scanner attempts to communicate with the vehicle once communication has been established the SELECT SYSTEMS menu displays Vehicle Communication Software 2009 02 5 12 2 5 12 3 SPECIAL FoRD GALAXY SYSTEMS Select GALAXY ENGINE AND SUB SYSTEMS and press Y to continue The vehicle connection message displays connect the Scanner to the vehicle as instructed and press Y again to continue Once communication is established the SYSTEM MENU displays Select System to be Tested After the vehicle has been identified and connected the SELECT SYSTEM menu will be displayed The number of systems that can be tested is dependant on the selected vehicle However not all of the systems will be present some are optional and others are mutually exclusive Note If the selected vehicle engine has Blink Codes only refer to SAIS for more information Note Refer to the Documentation CD for a complete list of available systems Main Menu Engine Management 3 Main Menu Data Groups Exit Menu Functional Tests Functional Tests Menu Other Systems Systems List Review Movie Exit Menu Review Movie Custom Setup Custom Setup Menu For more informati
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