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1.    Heated Catalyst Monitor   Q EGR System Monitor     EvAP System Monitor       Secondary Air System Monitor    The following Monitors will be standard beginning in 2010  The  majority of vehicles produced before this time will not support  these Monitors       NMHC Monitor   Q NOx Adsorber Monitor      Boost Pressure System Monitor    Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor    Q PM Filter Monitor  The following provides a brief explanation of the function of each Monitor     Q Comprehensive Component Monitor  CCM    This Monitor   continuously checks all inputs and outputs from sensors   actuators  switches and other devices that provide a signal to the  computer  The Monitor checks for shorts  opens  out of range value   functionality and  rationality      Rationality  Each input signal is compared against all other  SS inputs and against information in the Computere memory to see  if it makes sense under the current operating conditions   Example  The signal from the throttle position sensor indicates  the vehicle is in a wide open throttle condition  but the vehicle is  really at idle  and the idle condition is confirmed by the signals  from all other sensors  Based on the input data  the computer  determines that the signal from the throttle position sensor is not  rational  does not make sense when compared to the other  inputs   In this case  the signal would fail the rationality test     The CCM is supported by both    spark ignition    vehicles and     compression ignition    veh
2.   Monitor  If a fault is found on the first trip  the computer temporarily  saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code  The computer does  not command the MIL on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the  second trip  the computer commands the MIL    On     and saves the code  in its long term memory     O Oxygen Sensor Monitor   The Oxygen Sensor monitors how   much oxygen is in the vehicle s exhaust  lt generates a varying  voltage of up to one volt  based on how much oxygen is in the exhaust  gas  and sends the signal to the computer  The computer uses this  signal to make corrections to the air fuel mixture  If the exhaust gas has  a large amount of oxygen  a lean air fuel mixture   the oxygen sensor  generates a    low    voltage signal  If the exhaust gas has very little  oxygen  a rich mixture condition   the oxygen sensor generates a    high     voltage signal  A 450mV signal indicates the most efficient  and least  polluting  air fuel ratio of 14 7 parts of air to one part of fuel     The oxygen sensor must reach a temperature of at least 600 650  F   and the engine must reach normal operating temperature  for the  computer to enter into closed loop operation  The oxygen sensor only    20 OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       functions when the computer is in closed loop  A properly operating  oxygen sensor reacts quickly to any change in oxygen content in the  exhaust stream  A faulty oxygen sensor reacts slowly  or its voltage  signal is w
3.   different make and model vehicles     To address the problems made evident by this study  CARB and the  EPA passed new laws and standardization requirements  These laws  required that vehicle manufacturers to equip their new vehicles with  devices capable of meeting all of the new emissions standards and  regulations  It was also decided that an enhanced on board diagnostic  system  capable of addressing all of these problems  was needed  This  new system is known as    On Board Diagnostics Generation Two   OBD2      The primary objective of the OBD2 system is to comply with  the latest regulations and emissions standards established by CARB  and the EPA     The Main Objectives of the OBD2 System are     m To detect degraded and or failed emissions related components or  systems that could cause tailpipe emissions to exceed by 1 5 times  the Federal Test Procedure  FTP  standard     m To expandemissions related system monitoring  This includes a set  of computer run diagnostics called Monitors  Monitors perform  diagnostics and testing to verify that all emissions related  components and or systems are operating correctly and within the  manufacturer s specifications     m      use a standardized Diagnostic Link Connector  DLC  in all  vehicles   Before OBD2  DLCs were of different shapes and sizes      m To standardize the code numbers  code definitions and language  used to describe faults   Before OBD2  each vehicle manufacturer  used their own code numbers  code definit
4.  Drive Cycle    for a particular Monitor begins when the  ignition key is turned    On     It is successfully completed when all the     Enabling Criteria    for the Monitor to run and complete its diagnostic  testing are met by the time the ignition key is turned    Off     Since  each of the eleven monitors is designed to run diagnostics and  testing on a different part of the engine or emissions system  the     Trip Drive Cycle    needed for each individual Monitor to run and  complete varies     OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs        m OBD2 Drive Cycle   An OBD2 Drive Cycle is an extended set of  driving procedures that takes into consideration the various types of  driving conditions encountered in real life  These conditions may  include starting the vehicle when it is cold  driving the vehicle at a  steady speed  cruising   accelerating  etc  An OBD2 Drive Cycle  begins when the ignition key is turned    On     when cold  and ends  when the vehicle has been driven in such a way as to have all the     Enabling Criteria    met for all its applicable Monitors  Only those  trips that provide the Enabling Criteria for all Monitors applicable to  the vehicle to run and complete their individual diagnostic tests  qualify as an OBD2 Drive Cycle  OBD2 Drive Cycle requirements  vary from one model of vehicle to another  Vehicle manufacturers  set these procedures  Consult your vehicle s service manual for  OBD2 Drive Cycle procedures     Do not conf
5.  This forces the exhaust gas to flow  through the walls between the channels  filtering the particulate matter  out  The filters are self cleaning by periodic modification of the exhaust  gas concentration in order to burn off the trapped particles  oxidizing the  particles to form CO2 and water   The computer monitors the efficiency  of the filter in trapping particulate matter  as well as the ability of the filter  to regenerate  self clean      The PM Filter Monitor is supported by    compression ignition    vehicles  only  The PM Filter Monitor is a    Two Trip    Monitor  If a fault is found on  the first trip  the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a  Pending Code  The computer does not command the MIL on at this time   If the fault is sensed again on the second trip  the computer commands  the MIL    On     and saves the code in its long term memory     OBD2 Reference Table    The table below lists current OBD2 Monitors  and indicates the following  for each Monitor     A  Monitor Type  how often does the Monitor run  Continuous or  Once per trip     B  Number of trips needed  with a fault present  to set a pending DTC    C  Number of consecutive trips needed  with a fault present  to  command the MIL    On    and store a DTC    D  Number of trips needed  with no faults present  to erase a Pending  DTC    E  Number and type of trips or drive cycles needed  with no faults  present  to turn off the MIL    F  Number of warm up periods needed to erase th
6.  a  Code Reader    or a    Scan Tool      On Board Diagnostics   Second Generation  OBD2     In addition to performing all the  functions of the OBD1 System  the i  OBD2 System has been enhanced with Rie de  new Diagnostic  Programs  These  programs closely monitor the functions  of various emissions related compo   nents and systems  as well as other   systems  and make this information readily available  with  the proper equipment  to the technician for evaluation     The California Air Resources Board  CARB  conducted  studies on OBD1 equipped vehicles  The information that was  gathered from these studies showed the following     OBD1 System        m A large number of vehicles had deteriorating or degraded  emissions related components  These components were  causing an increase in emissions     10 OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS       m Because OBD1 systems only detect failed components  the  degraded components were not setting codes     m Some emissions problems related to degraded components only  occur when the vehicle is being driven under a load  The emission  checks being conducted at the time were not performed under  simulated driving conditions  As a result  a significant number of  vehicles with degraded components were passing Emissions Tests     m Codes  code definitions  diagnostic connectors  communication  protocols and emissions terminology were different for each  manufacturer  This caused confusion for the technicians working on
7.  any test or repair procedures  Contact your local car  dealership  auto parts store or bookstore for availability of these  manuals  The following companies publish valuable repair manuals     m Haynes Publications   861 Lawrence Drive  Newbury Park   California 91320 Phone  800 442 9637 Web  www haynes com    m Mitchell 1   14145 Danielson Street  Poway  California 92064  Phone  888 724 6742 Web  www m1products com    m Motor Publications   5600 Crooks Road  Suite 200  Troy  Michigan  48098 Phone  800 426 6867 Web  www motor com    FACTORY SOURCES    Ford  GM  Chrysler  Honda  Isuzu  Hyundai and Subaru Service Manuals    wm Helm Inc    14310 Hamilton Avenue  Highland Park  Michigan  48203 Phone  800 782 4356 Web  www helminc com    OBD2 25    Using the Code Reader    CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE       CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE    Never replace a part based only on the DTC definition  Each DTC has a  set of testing procedures  instructions and flow charts that must be  followed to confirm the location of the problem  This information is found  in the vehicle s service manual  Always refer to the vehicle s service  manual for detailed testing instructions     Check your vehicle thoroughly before performing any test  See  Preparation for Testing on page 25 for details     ALWAYS observe safety precautions whenever working on a  vehicle  See Safety Precautions on page 3 for more information     1  Turn the ignition off     2  Locate the vehicle s 16 pin Data Link  Connector  DLC   S
8.  compliant  Only those vehicles with a Vehicle Emissions  Control Label stating    OBD Il Certified    are OBD2 compliant     Data Link Connector  DLC  Location    The 16        DLC is usually  located under the instrument  panel  dash   within 12 inches   300 mm  of center of the panel   on the drivers side of most  vehicles  It should be easily    f    L  A  accessible and visible from a E v  kneeling position outside the E         ami  vehicle with the door open     OF DASH       On some Asian and European vehicles the DLC is located      Se behind the    ashtray     the ashtray must be removed to access it    or on the far left corner of the dash  If the DLC cannot be   located  consult the vehicle   s service manual for the location     4 OBD2    About the Code Reader  CONTROLS AND INDICATORS    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS             Figure 1  Controls and Indicators    See Figure 1 for the locations of items 1 through 9  below     1  ERASE button   Erases Diagnostic Trouble Codes  DTCs  and   Freeze Frame  data from your vehicle s computer  and resets  Monitor status     2   V  SCROLL button   Scrolls the LCD display to view DTCs when  more than one DTC is present     3  LINK button   Links the Code Reader with the vehicle s PCM to  retrieve DTCs from the computers memory  and to view       Readiness Monitor status     4  Y GREEN LED   Indicates that all engine systems are running  normally  all Monitors on the vehicle are active and performing their  diagnostic testing  a
9.  fault is sensed again on the second trip  the PCM commands the MIL     On     and saves the code in its long term memory       Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor   The Oxygen Sensor Heater   Monitor tests the operation of the oxygen sensor s heater  There  are two modes of operation on a computer controlled vehicle     open   loop    and    closed loop     The vehicle operates in open loop when the  engine is cold  before it reaches normal operating temperature  The  vehicle also goes to open loop mode at other times  such as heavy load  and full throttle conditions  When the vehicle is running in open loop  the  oxygen sensor signal is ignored by the computer for air fuel mixture  corrections  Engine efficiency during open loop operation is very low   and results in the production of more vehicle emissions     Closed loop operation is the best condition for both vehicle emissions  and vehicle operation  When the vehicle is operating in closed loop  the  computer uses the oxygen sensor signal for air fuel mixture corrections     In order for the computer to enter closed loop operation  the oxygen  sensor must reach a temperature of at least 600  F  The oxygen sensor  heater helps the oxygen sensor reach and maintain its minimum  operating temperature  600  F  more quickly  to bring the vehicle into  closed loop operation as soon as possible     The Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor is supported by    spark ignition     vehicles only  The Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor is a    Two Trip   
10.  found     OBD2 diagnostic trouble codes are made up of five characters     m The 1st character is a letter  It identifies the  main system  where  the fault occurred  Body  Chassis  Powertrain  or Network      m The 2nd character is a numeric digit  It identifies the  type  of code   Generic or Manufacturer Specific      OBD2 13    Onboard Diagnostics    DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs        Generic DTCs are codes that are used by all vehicle manu   facturers  The standards for generic DTCs  as well as their  definitions  are set by the Society of Automotive Engineers  SAE      the vehicle manufacturers  The Federal Government does not  require vehicle manufacturers to go beyond the standardized  generic DTCs in order to comply with the new OBD2 emissions  standards  However  manufacturers are free to expand beyond  the standardized codes to make their systems easier to  diagnose       Manufacturer Specific DTCs are codes that are controlled by    m The 3rd character is a numeric digit  It identifies the specific  system or sub system where the problem is located     m The 4th and 5th characters are numeric digits  They identify the  section of the system that is malfunctioning     OBD2 DTC EXAMPLE  P0201   Injector Circuit Malfunction  Cylinder 1    B   Body   C   Chassis        Powertrain  U   Network             0   Generic   1   Manufacturer Specific   2   Generic   3   Includes both Generic and Manufacturer  Specific Codes    Identifies the system where the  problem is 
11.  found on the first trip  the computer temporarily saves this fault in its  memory as a Pending Code  The computer does not command the MIL  on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the second trip  the  computer commands the MIL    On     and saves the code in its long term  memory     D Non Methane Hydrocarbon Catalyst  NMHC  Monitor   The   non methane hydrocarbon catalyst is a type of catalytic converter   It helps to remove non methane hydrocarbons  NMH  left over from the  combustion process from the exhaust stream  To accomplish this  heat  and catalyst materials react with the exhaust gases to convert NMH to  less harmful compounds  The computer checks the efficiency of the  catalyst by monitoring the quantity of NMH in the exhaust stream  The  monitor also verifies that sufficient temperature is present to aid in  particulate matter  PM  filter regeneration     The NMHC Monitor is supported by    compression ignition    vehicles only   The NMHC Monitor is a    Two Trip    Monitor  If a fault is found on the first  trip  the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a  Pending Code  The computer does not command the MIL on at this time   If the fault is sensed again on the second trip  the computer commands  the MIL    On     and saves the code in its long term memory     OBD2 21    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       O NOx Aftertreatment Monitor   NOx aftertreatment is based on a   catalytic converter support that has been coated with a spe
12.  procedure or diagnostic  strategy is made to monitor the operation of  and run diagnostic tests on   a specific emissions related component or system  These tests ensure  the system is running correctly and is within the manufacturers  specifications  On OBD2 systems  these procedures and diagnostic  strategies are called    Monitors        Currently  fifteen Monitors are supported by OBD2 systems  Additional  monitors may be added as a result of Government regulations as the  OBD2 system grows and matures  Not all vehicles support all fifteen  Monitors  Additionally  some Monitors are supported by    spark ignition     vehicles only  while others are supported by    compression ignition     vehicles only     Monitor operation is either    Continuous    or  Non Continuous    depending on the specific monitor   Continuous Monitors    Three of these Monitors are designed to constantly monitor their  associated components and or systems for proper operation   Continuous Monitors run constantly when the engine is running  The  Continuous Monitors are       Comprehensive Component Monitor              Misfire Monitor    Fuel System Monitor    OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       Non Continuous Monitors    The other twelve Monitors are    non continuous    Monitors     Non   continuous    Monitors perform and complete their testing once per trip   The    non continuous    Monitors are        Oxygen Sensor Monitor     Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor  Q Catalyst Monitor  
13.  the MIL    On     and saves the code  in its long term memory        Evaporative System  EVAP  Monitor   OBD2 vehicles are   equipped with a fuel Evaporative system  EVAP  that helps  prevent fuel vapors from evaporating into the air  The EVAP system  carries fumes from the fuel tank to the engine where they are burned  during combustion  The EVAP system may consist of a charcoal  canister  fuel tank cap  purge solenoid  vent solenoid  flow monitor  leak  detector and connecting tubes  lines and hoses     Fumes are carried from the fuel tank to the charcoal canister by hoses  or tubes  The fumes are stored in the charcoal canister  The computer  controls the flow of fuel vapors from the charcoal canister to the engine  via a purge solenoid  The computer energizes or de energizes the purge    OBD2 19    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       solenoid  depending on solenoid design   The purge solenoid opens a  valve to allow engine vacuum to draw the fuel vapors from the canister  into the engine where the vapors are burned  The EVAP Monitor checks  for proper fuel vapor flow to the engine  and pressurizes the system to  test for leaks  The computer runs this Monitor once per trip     The EVAP Monitor is supported by    spark ignition    vehicles only  The  EVAP Monitor is a    Two Trip    Monitor  If a fault is found on the first trip   the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a Pending  Code  The computer does not command the MIL on at this time  If the 
14. 03  MDX 2001 2011 TL 1997 2011  NSX 2000 2005 TSX 2004 2011  RDX 2007 2011 Integra 1998 2011  RL 1998 2011  HONDA   Model Year Model Year  Accord 1998 2011 Odyssey 1999 2011  Civic 1996 2011 Pilot 2003 2011  CR V 1997 2011 Ridgeline 2006 2008  Element 2003 2011 52000 2000 2009  Fit 2007 2011 Prelude 1997 2001                OBD2    35          Vehicle Applications   ABS                                                                                  Toyota  LEXUS   Model Year Model Year  ES 300 2000 2003 ISF 2008 2009  ES 330 2004 2006 LS 430 2001 2006  ES 350 2007 2010 LS 460 2007 2010  GS 300 1998 2006 LS 600h 2008 2010  GS 350 2007 2010 LX 470 1998 2007  GS 400 1998 2000 LX 570 2008 2010  GS 430 2001 2007 SC 430 2002 2005  GS 450h 2007 2011 RX 300 2001 2003  GS 460 2008 RX 330 2004 2006  GX 470 2003 2009 RX 350 2007 2009  IS 250 2006 2010 SC 430 2002 2010  IS 300 2001 2005 RX400h 2006 2008  IS 350 2006 2009   SCION   Model Year Model Year  TC 2005 2011 xB 2004 2011  xA 2004 2006 xD 2008 2011   TOYOTA   Model Year Model Year  4 Runner 2001 2010 Matrix 2003 2008  Avalon 2002 2010 Prius 2001 2009  Camry 2000 2010 MR2 Spyder 2001 2005  Camry Solara 2004 2008 Rav4 2003 2005  Celica 2001 2005 Sequoia 2001 2010  Corolla 2000 2008 Sienna 2002 2010  FJ Cruiser 2007 2010 Tacoma 2003 2010  Highlander 2001 2007 Tundra 2000 2010  Land Cruiser 2000 2010                   36 OBD2    Warranty and Servicing       LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY    The Manufacturer warrants to the original purcha
15. 99 2004 SRT 4 2004 2008  Aspen 2006 2009 Town  amp  Country   2001 2011  2WD 4WD  Concorde 1998 2004 Voyager 2001 2011   DODGE   Model Year Model Year   Avenger 1996 2000  Neon 2000 2005  2008 2011  Caravan 2001 2007 Nitro 2007 2011  Charger 2006 2011 Ram 1500 2002 2011  Dakota 2001 2011 Ram 2500 2002 2011  Durango 2001 2009 Ram 3500 2002 2011  Grand Caravan 2001 2011 Ram SRT 10 2004 2007  Intrepid 1998 2004 SRT 4 2003 2005  Magnum 2005 2008 Stratus Coupe 2001 2006  JEEP   Model Year Model Year   Commander 2006 2010 Grand Cherokee   1999 2008  SE  Compass 2007 2010 Grand Cherokee   1999 2008  Sport   Grand Cherokee   1999 2011 Liberty 2002 2011  Grand Cherokee   1999 2008 Patriot 2007 2011  Laredo  Grand Cherokee   1999 2008 Wrangler 1997 2011  Limited                   32 OBD2    Vehicle Applications   ABS                                                                                              Ford  FORD  Model Year Model Year  Crown Victoria 1996 2011 F 250  w 4  1997 2011   w o traction wheel ABS   control   E 150 1997 2011 F 350  w 4  1997 2011  wheel ABS   E 250 1997 2011 Five Hundred 2005 2007  E 350 2000 2007 Focus 2000 2011  Edge 2007 2011 Freestar 2004 2007  Escape 2001 2011 Fusion 2006 2011  Escort 1997 2003 Mustang  w o 1996 2011  traction control   Excursion 2000 2005 Ranger  w o 1996 2011  traction control   Expedition  w 4    1997 2011 Taurus  w o 1996 2011  wheel ABS  traction control   Explorer  w o 1996 2011 Taurus X  w o 1996 2011  traction control  trac
16. 999 2003 Silverado 1500 2000 2011  Camaro 1999 2002 Silverado 2500 2000 2011  Cavalier 2000 2005 Silverado 3500 2000 2011  Cobalt 2005 2010 SSR 2003 2006  Colorado 2004 2011 Tracker 1999 2004  Corvette 1997 2011 Trailblazer 2002 2009  Classic 2004 2005 Uplander 2005 2008  Equinox 2005 2011 Venture 2000 2005  Express 1999 2011   GMC   Model Year Model Year  Acadia 2006 2011 K2500 2000 2003  C1500 1999 2003 K3500 2000 2003  C2500 1999 2003 Safari 1999 2005  C2500 1999 2003 Savana 2003 2011  Canyon 2004 2011 Sierra 2003 2011  Envoy 1999 2009 Sonoma 1996 2004  Jimmy 1996 2002 Yukon 1996 2011  K1500 1999 2003 Terrain 2010 2011   HUMMER   Model Year Model Year   H2 2003 2009 H3 2006 2010                      34 OBD2    Vehicle Applications   ABS                                                                                                                   OLDSMOBILE   Model Year Model Year  Alero 1999 2004 Cutlass 1997 1999  Aurora 2001 2003 Intrigue 1998 2002  Bravada 1996 2004 Silhouette 2000 2004   PONTIAC   Model Year Model Year  Aztek 2001 2005 GTO 2004 2006  Bonneville 2000 2005 Grand Am 1999 2005  Bonneville SE 2000 2005 Grand Prix 2004 2008  Bonneville SLE 2000 2005 Montana 2000 2005  Bonneville SSEi 2000 2005 Montana SV6 2005 2007  Firebird 1999 2002 Solstice 2006 2009  G3 2009 Sunfire 2000 2005  G5 2007 2009 Torrent 2006 2009  G6 2005 2009 Vibe 2003 2010  G8 2008 2009  ABS APPLICATIONS   ASIAN  Honda   ACURA   Model Year Model Year   CL 1998 1999  RSX 2002 2006  2001 20
17. ATUS   If the Code  Reader s LCD display shows a zero   indicating there are no DTCs present  in the vehicle s computer   but the  yellow LED is lit  it indicates a   Monitor Has Not Run  status  This  means that some of the Monitors on  the vehicle have not yet finished their  diagnostic self testing  This condition  is confirmed by one or more blinking          00090920  0000000    Se 10    BB  Zi    f1  Lj             1 M MONITOR STATUS CODE  AA 26           H    UL    n  299 U                          1 M MONITOR STATUS CODE             PENDING n      98       n   u    g  Li             27    Using the Code Reader    ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs        Monitor icons on the LCD display  A blinking Monitor icon means  the Monitor has not yet run and finished its diagnostic self testing   All Monitor icons that are solid have completed their diagnostic  self testing              m Red LED  gt   Indicates there is a 00600000    jj gl  problem with one or more of the      a mmt 95    vehicle s systems  The red LED is also  used to show that DTC s  are present PU    l EI    l 16   displayed on the Code Reader s LCD  display   In this case  the Multifunction  Indicator  Check Engine  lamp on the    vehicle s instrument panel will light       O  Steady on        X    The Code Reader will automatically re link to the         vehicle s computer every 15 seconds to refresh the  data being retrieved  When data is being refreshed  a  single beep will sound  and  rEAd  will b
18. DIGITAL    CDS    0BD2    CODE READER    OWNER   S  MANUAL    The Easiest  And Best Way  To Troubleshoot  1996 and  Newer OBD2  Vehicles           Table of Contents    INTRODUCTION   WHAT IS OBD      iei cti trate tia iaia 1  YOU CAN DO IT    cio noni 2  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   SAFETY FIRST  aiii ata 3  ABOUT THE CODE READER   VEHICLES COVERED              aaa 4   CONTROLS AND INDICATORS                                               5   DISPLAY FUNCTIONS                  i 6  ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS   COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS                                           8   DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs                                 13   OBD2 MONITORS   LL  cicci rnit ttn tbi toni 16  PREPARATION FOR TESTING   BEFORE YOU BEGIN               teni tetti oat 25   VEHICLE SERVICE MANUALS                      see 25  USING THE CODE READER   CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE                                            26   ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs                28   ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONSS                                                 30  VEHICLE APPLICATIONS   ABS   ABS APPLICATIONS     DOMESTIC                                          32   ABS APPLICATIONS   ASIAN                                                  35  WARRANTY AND SERVICING   LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY                 37   SERVICE PROCEDURES stc 37    i OBD2    Introduction    WHAT IS OBD        WHAT IS OBD     The Code Reader is designed to work on all OBD2 compliant  vehicles  All 1996 and newer vehicles  cars  lig
19. Using the Code Reader    ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs        When DTCs are erased from the vehicle s computer memory        Se the I M Readiness Monitor Status program resets status of all  the Monitors to a not run  flashing  condition  To set all of the  Monitors to a DONE status  an OBD 2 Drive Cycle must be  performed  Refer to your vehicle s service manual for  information on how to perform an OBD 2 Drive Cycle for the  vehicle under test     1  If not connected already  connect the  Code Reader to the vehicle s DLC   If  the Code Reader is already connected  and linked to the vehicle s computer   proceed directly to step 4  If not   continue to step 2      2  Turn the ignition on  DO NOT start the  engine  The Code Reader will  automatically link to the  vehicle s  computer     3  Press and release the Code Reader s  ERASE      button  The LCD display will  indicate  SurE  for your confirmation             I M MONITOR STATUS ni  m if you change your mind and do not 09990000 ron oL L  wish to erase the codes  press the    ap   LINK   button to return to the code    retrieval function              m  f you wish to continue  press the  ERASE      button again           1 M MONITOR STATUS    a GODO a do  m  f the erase is successful  the LCD 0000000    op    display will show    dOne    for three  seconds  The Code Reader will re   link to the vehicle s computer  and  the LCD display will show    rEAd                    m If the erase was not successful  the  ime 
20. an ideal substitute for the slower  mechanical engine controls  By switching from mechanical to electronic  engine controls  vehicle manufacturers are able to control fuel delivery  and spark timing more precisely  Some newer Computer Control  Systems also provide control over other vehicle functions  such as  transmission  brakes  charging  body  and suspension systems     8 OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS       The Basic Engine Computer Control System    The Computer Control System consists of an on board    computer and several related control devices  sensors   switches  and actuators         The on board computer is the heart of the Computer   Control System  The computer contains several programs   with preset reference values for air fuel ratio  spark or   ignition timing  injector pulse width  engine speed  etc   Separate values are provided for various driving conditions    such as idle  low speed driving  high speed driving  low load    or high load  The preset reference values represent the ideal  air fuel mixture  spark timing  transmission gear selection    etc   for any driving condition  These values are programmed   by the vehicle manufacturer  and are specific to each vehicle model     Most on board computers are located inside the vehicle behind the dashboard   under the passenger s or driver s seat  or behind the right kick panel  However   some manufacturers may still position it in the engine compartment     Vehicle sensors  switch
21. ations   ABS on page 32 for vehicles covered     OBD2 1    You Can Do It     EASY TO USE   EASY TO VIEW   EASY TO DEFINE       Easy To Use       m Connect the Code Reader to the  vehicle s test connector     m Turn the ignition key  On   DO NOT start  the engine     m The Code Reader will automatically link  to the vehicle s computer     Easy To View         m The Code Reader retrieves stored codes  and displays System Status     m Codes are displayed on the Code  Reader s LCD display screen  System  Status is displayed by LED indicators              Easy To Define         m Use the included software      visit  www innova com for Fault Code Definitions                                2 OBD2    Safety Precautions       SAFETY FIRST    SAFETY FIRST     This manual describes common test procedures used by experienced  service technicians  Many test procedures require precautions to avoid  accidents that can result in personal injury  and or damage to your  vehicle or test equipment  Always read your vehicle s service manual  and follow its safety precautions before and during any test or service  procedure  ALWAYS observe the following general safety precautions     OBD2       When an engine is running  it produces carbon monoxide  a  toxic and poisonous gas  To prevent serious injury or death  from carbon monoxide poisoning  operate the vehicle ONLY  in a well ventilated area     To protect your eyes from propelled objects as well as hot  or caustic liquids  always wear approve
22. by    compression  ignition    vehicles only  The Boost Pressure System Monitor is a    Two   Trip    Monitor  If a fault is found on the first trip  the computer temporarily  saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code  The computer does  not command the MIL on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the  second trip  the computer commands the MIL    On     and saves the code  in its long term memory      EG  Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor   The exhaust gas sensor is used   by a number of systems monitors to determine the content of the  exhaust stream  The computer checks for component integrity  system  operation  and tests for faults in the system  as well as feedback faults  that may affect other emission control systems     The Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor is supported by  compression ignition   vehicles only  The Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor is a    Two Trip    Monitor   If a fault is found on the first trip  the computer temporarily saves the  fault in its memory as a Pending Code  The computer does not  command the MIL on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the  second trip  the computer commands the MIL             and saves the code  in its long term memory     22 OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       PM Filter Monitor   The particulate matter  PM  filter removes   particulate matter from the exhaust stream by filtration  The filter  has a honeycomb structure similar to a catalyst substrate  but with the  channels blocked at alternate ends 
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24. cial  washcoat containing zeolites  NOx Aftertreatment is designed to reduce  oxides of nitrogen emitted in the exhaust stream  The zeolite acts as a  molecular  sponge  to trap the NO and NO2 molecules in the exhaust  stream  In some implementations  injection of a reactant before the  aftertreatment purges it  NO2 in particular is unstable  and will join with  hydrocarbons to produce H20 and N2  The NOx Aftertreatment Monitor  monitors the function of the NOx aftertreatment to ensure that tailpipe  emissions remain within acceptable limits     The NOx Aftertreatment Monitor is supported by    compression ignition     vehicles only  The NOx Aftertreatment Monitor is a    Two Trip    Monitor  If  a fault is found on the first trip  the computer temporarily saves the fault  in its memory as a Pending Code  The computer does not command the  MIL on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the second trip  the  computer commands the MIL    On     and saves the code in its long term  memory      BP  Boost Pressure System Monitor   The boost pressure system   serves to increase the pressure produced inside the intake  manifold to a level greater than atmospheric pressure  This increase in  pressure helps to ensure compete combustion of the air fuel mixture   The Boost Pressure System Monitor checks for component integrity and  system operation  and tests for faults in the system  The computer runs  this Monitor once per trip     The Boost Pressure System Monitor is supported 
25. d safety eye  protection     When an engine is running  many parts  such as the coolant  fan  pulleys  fan belt etc   turn at high speed  To avoid serious  injury  always be aware of moving parts  Keep a safe distance  from these parts as well as other potentially moving objects     Engine parts become very hot when the engine is running   To prevent severe burns  avoid contact with hot engine  parts     Before starting an engine for testing or trouble shooting  make  sure the parking brake is engaged  Put the transmission in  park  for automatic transmission  or neutral  for manual  transmission   Block the drive wheels with suitable blocks     Connecting or disconnecting test equipment when the  ignition is ON can damage test equipment and the vehicle s  electronic components  Turn the ignition OFF before  connecting the Code Reader to or disconnecting the Code  Reader from the vehicle   s Data Link Connector  DLC      To prevent damage to the on board computer when taking  vehicle electrical measurements  always use    digital  multimeter with at least 10 MegOhms of impedance     The vehicle s battery produces highly flammable hydrogen  gas  To prevent an explosion  keep all sparks  heated items  and open flames away from the battery     Don t wear loose clothing or jewelry when working on an  engine  Loose clothing can become caught in the fan   pulleys  belts  etc  Jewelry is highly conductive  and can  cause a severe burn if it makes contact between a power  source and 
26. e DTC from the  computer   s memory after the MIL is turned off    OBD2 23    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS                                                    Name of   Monitor A B          F  Comprehensive                                     Continuous 1 2 1 3 40  Misfire Monitor   3   similar   Type 1 and 3  SE 2 1 conditions po  Misfire Monitor   3   similar   Type 2  Continuous 1 conditions 80  Fuel System Monitor  gt  3   similar   Continuous 1 1or2 1 conditions 80  Catalytic Converter Once per    Monitor trip    2 1 Strips 40  Oxygen Sensor Once per    Monitor trip i 2   Sips sO  Oxygen Sensor Once per A  Heater Monitor trip 1 2 1 Strips 10  Exhaust Gas  Recirculation  EGR    OncePer   4 2 1 3 trips 40     trip  Monitor  Evaporative On  a per  Emissions Controls ep 1 2 1 3 trips 40  B trip   Monitor  Secondary Air Once per d  System  AIR  Monitor trip    2 1 amps 40  NMHC Monitor SE 1 2 1 3 trips 40  NOx Adsorber Once per     Monitor trip 1 2 1 3 trips 10  Boost Pressure Once per    System Monitor trip 1 2 1 amps m  Exhaust Gas Sensor   Once per d  Monitor trip 1 2 1 Strips 40  PM Filter Monitor SEAT  1 2 1 8 trips 40                               24 OBD2    Preparation for Testing    BEFORE YOU BEGIN   VEHICLE SERVICE MANUALS       BEFORE YOU BEGIN    Fix any known mechanical problems before performing any test  See  your vehicle s service manual or a mechanic for more information   Check the following areas before starting any test     m Check the engine oil  p
27. e shown on  the LCD display for 5 6 seconds  The Code Reader will  then beep twice and return to displaying codes  This  action repeats as long as the Code Reader is in com   munication with the vehicle s computer              The Code Reader will display a code only if codes are      Sr present in the vehicle s computer memory  If no codes  are present  a  0  will be displayed     7   f more than one code is present  press and release the SCROLL       button  as necessary  to display additional codes     m Whenever the SCROLL function is used to view additional  codes  the Code Reader s communication link with the vehicle s  computer disconnects  To re establish communication  press the  LINK   button again     Use the included software or visit the manufacturer s website for Fault  Code Definitions  Match the retrieved DTC s  with those listed  Read the  associated definition s   and see the vehicle s service manual for further  evaluation     ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs     When the Code Reader s ERASE function is used to erase   E the DTCs from the vehicle s on board computer   Freeze  Frame  data and manufacturer specific enhanced data are  also erased     If you plan to take the vehicle to a Service Center for repair  DO NOT  erase the codes from the vehicle s computer  If the codes are erased   valuable information that might help the technician troubleshoot the  problem will also be erased     Erase DTCs from the computer s memory as follows     28 OBD2    
28. eak or missing     The Oxygen Sensor Monitor is supported by    spark ignition    vehicles  only  The Oxygen Sensor Monitor is a    Two Trip    monitor  If a fault is  found on the first trip  the computer temporarily saves the fault in its  memory as a Pending Code  The computer does not command the MIL  on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the second trip  the  computer commands the MIL    On     and saves the code in its long term  memory       Secondary Air System Monitor   When a cold engine is first  started  it runs in open loop mode  During open loop operation   the engine usually runs rich  A vehicle running rich wastes fuel and  creates increased emissions  such as carbon monoxide and some  hydrocarbons  A Secondary Air System injects air into the exhaust  stream to aid catalytic converter operation     1  It supplies the catalytic converter with the oxygen it needs to oxidize  the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons left over from the  combustion process during engine warm up     2  The extra oxygen injected into the exhaust stream also helps the  catalytic converter reach operating temperature more quickly during  warm up periods  The catalytic converter must heat to operating  temperature to work properly     The Secondary Air System Monitor checks for component integrity and  system operation  and tests for faults in the system  The computer runs  this Monitor once per trip     The Secondary Air System Monitor is a    Two Trip    monitor  If a fault is 
29. ee page 4 for Z3  connector location       3  Connect the Code Readers cable  connector to the vehicle s DLC  The  cable connector is keyed and will only fit  one way     m  f you have problems connecting the  cable connector to the DLC  rotate  the connector 180   and try again     If you still have problems  check the  DLC on the vehicle and on the Code  Reader  Refer to your vehicle s  service manual to properly check the  vehicle s DLC     m After the Code Reader s test connector is properly connected to  the vehicle s DLC  the Vehicle icon   ft should display to confirm  a good power connection     4  Turn the ignition on  DO NOT start the  engine        5  The Code Reader will automatically link  to the vehicle   s computer     m The LCD display will show  rEAd   If  the LCD display is blank  it indicates  there is no power at the vehicle s  DLC  Check your fuse panel and  replace any burned out fuses  Sao ie An            E JU          If replacing the fuse s  does not correct         gt  WT DD  the problem  see your vehicle s repair  manual to locate the proper computer r F H d   PCM  fuse circuit  Perform                    necessary repairs before continuing     m After 4 5 seconds  the Code Reader will retrieve and display  any Diagnostic Trouble Codes that are in the vehicle s computer  memory     26 OBD2    Using the Code Reader    CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE    If an Error message is shown on the  Code Readers LCD display  it  indicates there is a communication  pr
30. ehicle     And much more  Please visit www innova com for additional information     Hardware Requirements     Code Reader  Mini USB Cable  included with tool     Minimum System Operating Requirements     Windows   PC System   Windows   XP  Windows   Vista  or Windows   7   128 MD Ram   Pentium 111 Processor   One available USB port   Internet Connection   Internet Explorer 5 5  Netscape 7 0 or Firefox 1 0 browser    Accessing RepairSolutions amp     30    1     Link your Code Reader to a vehicle and retrieve diagnostic data   refer to CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE on page 26 for details      Connect the Code Reader to your PC using the USB cable provided     m Your default web browser launches automatically and connects  to the www innova com website     OBD2    Using the Code Reader       ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS      m The Code Reader automatically downloads and installs the  software necessary to support communication between the  Code Reader and the website     3  Login to your RepairSolutions   account using your registered Email  Address and Password     If you have not yet established an account  you must   5E register for a FREE RepairSolutions   account before  proceeding     OBD2 31    Vehicle Applications   ABS    ABS APPLICATIONS   DOMESTIC                                                                            Chrysler  CHRYSLER   Model Year Model Year  300C 2005 2011 LHS 1998 2001  300 LX 2005 2011 PT Cruiser 2001 2010  300C SRT8 2005 2011 Sebring 2001 2010  300M 19
31. es  and actuators are located throughout the  engine  and are connected by electrical wiring to the on board computer   These devices include oxygen sensors  coolant temperature sensors   throttle position sensors  fuel injectors  etc  Sensors and switches are  input devices  They provide signals representing current engine  operating conditions to the computer  Actuators are output devices  They  perform actions in response to commands received from the computer     The on board computer receives information inputs from sensors and  switches located throughout the engine  These devices monitor critical  engine conditions such as coolant temperature  engine speed  engine  load  throttle position  air fuel ratio etc     The computer compares the values received from these sensors with its  preset reference values  and makes corrective actions as needed so  that the sensor values always match the preset reference values for the  current driving condition  The computer makes adjustments by  commanding other devices such as the fuel injectors  idle air control   EGR valve or Ignition Module to perform these actions     TYPICAL COMPUTER  OUTPUT DEVICES CONTROL SYSTEM    Fuel Injectors  Idle Air Control  EGR Valve    Ignition Module Ba        On Board  Computer           INPUT DEVICES  Coolant Temperature Sensor  Throttle Position Sensor  Fuel Injectors    INPUT DEVICES  Oxygen Sensors    OBD2 9    Onboard Diagnostics    COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS       Vehicle operating conditions a
32. ground     About the Code Reader       VEHICLES COVERED    VEHICLES COVERED    The Code Reader is designed to work on all OBD 2 compliant vehicles   All 1996 and newer vehicles  cars and light trucks  sold in the United  States are OBD 2 compliant  This includes all Domestic  Asian and  European vehicles     Some 1994 and 1995 vehicles are OBD 2 compliant  To find out if a  1994 or 1995 vehicle is OBD 2 compliant  check the following     1  The Vehicle Emissions Control Information  VECI  Label  This label  is located under the hood or by the radiator of most vehicles  If the  vehicle is OBD 2 compliant  the label will state    OBD II Certified      VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION    ENGINE FAMILY EFN2 6YBT2BA  DISPLACEMENT 2 61  CERTIFIED  2     VEHICLE  tHis VEHICLE CONFORMS TO U S  EPA AND STATE   4    MANUFACTURER   OF CALIFORNIA REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO  1999 MODEL YEAR NEW TLEV PASSENGER CARS  OB D Il  REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  TUNE UP CONDITIONS  NORMAL OPERATING ENGINE TEMPERATURE  C ERTI FI E D    ACCESSORIES OFF  COOLING FAN OFF  TRANSMISSION IN NEUTRAL  EXHAUST EMISSIONS STANDARDS STANDARD CATEGORY    CERTIFICATION TLEV  IN USE TLEV INTERMEDIATE    eee  CATALYST   lll    GAP  1 1MM                2  Government Regulations require that all  OBD2 compliant vehicles must have a   common   sixteen pin Data Link  Connector  DLC                                             Some 1994 and 1995 vehicles have 16 pin connectors but are not  OBD2
33. he engine is cold  The Heated Catalyst  Monitor performs the same diagnostic tests as the catalyst Monitor  and  also tests the catalytic converter s heater for proper operation     The Heated Catalyst Monitor is supported by    spark ignition    vehicles  only  This Monitor is also a    Two Trip    Monitor     Q Exhaust Gas Recirculation  EGR  Monitor   The Exhaust Gas   Recirculation  EGR  system helps reduce the formation of Oxides  of Nitrogen during combustion  Temperatures above 2500  F cause  nitrogen and oxygen to combine and form Oxides of Nitrogen in the  combustion chamber  To reduce the formation of Oxides of Nitrogen   combustion temperatures must be kept below 2500  F  The EGR system  recirculates small amounts of exhaust gas back into the intake manifold   where it is mixed with the incoming air fuel mixture  This reduces  combustion temperatures by up to 500  F  The computer determines  when  for how long  and how much exhaust gas is recirculated back to  the intake manifold  The EGR Monitor performs EGR system function  tests at preset times during vehicle operation     The EGR Monitor is supported by both    spark ignition    vehicles and     compression ignition    vehicles  The EGR Monitor is a    Two Trip     Monitor  If a fault is found on the first trip  the computer temporarily  saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code  The computer does  not command the MIL on at this time  If the fault is sensed again on the  second trip  the computer commands
34. ht trucks and SUVs   sold in the United States are OBD2 compliant     One of the most exciting improvements in the  automobile industry was the addition of on   board diagnostics  OBD  on vehicles  or in more  basic terms  the computer that activates the  vehicle s    CHECK ENGINE    light  OBD1 was  designed to monitor manufacturer specific  systems on vehicles built from 1981 to 1995   Then came the development of OBD2  which is       on all 1996 cars and light trucks sold      the U S  Like its predecessor   OBD2 was adopted as part of a government mandate to lower vehicle  emissions  But what makes OBD2 unique is its universal application for  all late model cars and trucks   domestic and import  This sophisticated  program in the vehicle s main computer system is designed to detect  failures in a range of systems  and can be accessed through a universal  OBD2 port  which is usually found under the dashboard  For all OBD  systems  if a problem is found  the computer turns on the    CHECK  ENGINE    light to warn the driver  and sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code   DTC  to identify where the problem occurred  A special diagnostic tool   such as the Code Reader  is required to retrieve these codes  which  consumers and professionals use as a starting point for repairs        The Code Reader provides the additional ability to retrieve Anti Lock  Brake System  ABS  DTCs from most Chrysler Jeep  Ford Mazda   GM Isuzu  Honda Acura and Toyota Lexus vehicles  Refer to Vehicle  Applic
35. icles  The CCM may be either a    One Trip    or  a    Two Trip    Monitor  depending on the component     OBD2 17    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       Q Fuel System Monitor   This Monitor uses a Fuel System   Correction program  called Fuel Trim  inside the on board  computer  Fuel Trim is a set of positive and negative values that  represent adding or subtracting fuel from the engine  This program is  used to correct for a lean  too much air not enough fuel  or rich  too  much fuel not enough air  air fuel mixture  The program is designed to  add or subtract fuel  as needed  up to a certain percent  If the correction  needed is too large and exceeds the time and percent allowed by the  program  a fault is indicated by the computer     The Fuel System Monitor is supported by both    spark ignition    vehicles  and    compression ignition    vehicles  The Fuel System Monitor may be a     One Trip    or    Two Trip    Monitor  depending on the severity of the  problem     O Misfire Monitor   This Monitor continuously checks for engine misfires    A misfire occurs when the air fuel mixture in the cylinder does not ignite   The misfire Monitor uses changes in crankshaft speed to sense an engine  misfire  When a cylinder misfires  it no longer contributes to the speed of the  engine  and engine speed decreases each time the affected cylinder s  misfire   The misfire Monitor is designed to sense engine speed fluctuations and  determine from which cylinder s  the misfire i
36. ions and language to  describe the same faults      m To expand the operation of the Malfunction Indicator Lamp  MIL      m To standardize communication procedures and protocols between  the diagnostic equipment  Scan Tools  Code Readers  etc   and the  vehicle   s on board computer     OBD2 Terminology  The following terms and their definitions are related to OBD2 systems     Read and reference this list as needed to aid in the understanding of  OBD2 systems     OBD2 11    Onboard Diagnostics    COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS    12       Powertrain Control Module  PCM    The PCM is the OBD2  accepted term for the vehicle s    on board computer     In addition  to controlling the engine management and emissions systems   the PCM also participates in controlling the powertrain   transmission  operation  Most PCMs also have the ability to  communicate with other computers on the vehicle  ABS  ride  control  body  etc       Monitor   Monitors are    diagnostic routines    programmed into the  PCM  The PCM utilizes these programs to run diagnostic tests  and  to monitor operation of the vehicle   s emissions related components  or systems to ensure they are operating correctly and within the  vehicles manufacturer specifications  Currently  up to fifteen  Monitors are used in OBD2 systems  Additional Monitors will be  added as the OBD2 system is further developed         Se Not all vehicles support all fifteen Monitors     Enabling Criteria   Each Monitor is designed to test and monito
37. located   1   Fuel and Air Metering    2   Fuel and Air Metering  injector circuit  malfunction only     3   Ignition System or Misfire  4   Auxiliary Emission Control System    5   Vehicle Speed Control and Idle Control  System    6   Computer Output Circuits  7   Transmission  8   Transmission       Identifies what section of the system  is malfunctioning       14 OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs        DTCs and MIL Status    When the vehicle s on board computer detects  a failure in an emissions related component or  system  the computers internal diagnostic  program assigns a diagnostic trouble code   DTC  that points to the system  and subsystem   where the fault was found  The diagnostic  program saves the code in the computer s  memory  It records a    Freeze Frame    of condi      tions present when the fault was found  and lights the Malfunction  Indicator Lamp  MIL   Some faults require detection for two trips in a row  before the MIL is turned on        The    Malfunction Indicator Lamp     MIL  is the accepted term  used to describe the lamp on the dashboard that lights to warn  the driver that an emissions related fault has been found   Some manufacturers may still call this lamp a    Check Engine     or    Service Engine Soon    light     There are two types of DTCs used for emissions related faults  Type    A     and Type    B     Type    A    codes are    One Trip    codes  Type    B    DTCs are  usually Two Trip DTCs     When a Ty
38. ls  inside the catalytic converter also have the ability to store oxygen  and  release it as needed to oxidize hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide  In  the process  it reduces vehicle emissions by converting the polluting  gases into carbon dioxide and water     The computer checks the efficiency of the catalytic converter by  monitoring the oxygen sensors used by the system  One sensor is located  before  upstream of  the converter  the other is located after  downstream    18 OBD2    Onboard Diagnostics    OBD2 MONITORS       of  the converter  If the catalytic converter loses its ability to store oxygen   the downstream sensor signal voltage becomes almost the same as the  upstream sensor signal  In this case  the monitor fails the test     The Catalyst Monitor is supported by    spark ignition    vehicles only  The  Catalyst Monitor is a    Two Trip    Monitor  If a fault is found on the first  trip  the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a  Pending Code  The computer does not command the MIL on at this time   If the fault is sensed again on the second trip  the computer commands  the MIL    On    and saves the code in its long term memory       Heated Catalyst Monitor   Operation of the    heated    catalytic   converter is similar to the catalytic converter  The main difference  is that a heater is added to bring the catalytic converter to its operating  temperature more quickly  This helps reduce emissions by reducing the  converter   s down time when t
39. monrron srarus          e d OO o o rione n  LCD display will show  FAIL   Press    19005    the LINK  9 button to re link to the  vehicle s computer  F Al                   Erasing DTCs does not fix the problem s  that caused the   La  code s  to be set  If proper repairs to correct the problem that  caused the code s  to be set are not made  the code s  will  appear again  and the check engine light will illuminate  as  soon as the vehicle is driven long enough for its Monitors to  complete their testing     OBD2 29    Using the Code Reader    ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS         ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS      RepairSolutions   is a web based service created to assist both the do   it yourselfer and professional technicians in quickly and accurately  diagnosing and repairing today   s vehicles  RepairSolutions   allows you  to view  save  and email the diagnostic data retrieved from a vehicle   s  on board computer s  using the Code Reader  RepairSolutions   also  provides access to an extensive knowledge database including     Verified Fixes     Find the most likely fixes reported and verified by  ASE Technicians for the retrieved DTCs     Step By Step Repair Instructions     View available repair  instructions to properly perform the fix     How To Repair Videos     Watch repair video tutorials for valuable  repair tips    Technical Service Bulletins     Research known problems reported  by vehicle manufacturers     Safety Recalls     Research known safety concerns applicable to a  v
40. municating with the computer  If the  Link icon is not visible  the Code Reader is not communicating with  the computer     2 Computer icon   When this icon is visible it indicates that the  Code Reader is linked to a personal computer  An optional    PC Link  Kit    is available that makes it possible to upload retrieved data to a  personal computer     DTC Display Area   Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Code  DTC   number  Each fault is assigned a code number that is specific to that  fault     OBD2    10     11     12     OBD2    About the Code Reader    DISPLAY FUNCTIONS       MIL icon   Indicates the status of the Malfunction Indicator Lamp   MIL   The MIL icon is visible only when a DTC has commanded the  MIL on the vehicle s dashboard to light     Pending icon   Indicates the currently displayed DTC is a  Pending   code     PERMANENT icon   Indicates the currently displayed DTC is a     Permanent    code     FREEZE FRAME icon   Indicates that    Freeze Frame    data has been  stored in the vehicle s computer for the currently displayed DTC     ABS icon   Indicates that the currently displayed DTC is an    ABS     code     Code Number Sequence   The Code Reader assigns a sequence  number to each DTC that is present in the computer s memory   starting with  01     This helps keep track of the number of DTCs  present in the computer s memory  Code number  01  is always the  highest priority code  and the one for which  Freeze Frame  data  has been stored     Code Enumerato
41. nd no DTCs are present      OBD2 5    About the Code Reader    DISPLAY FUNCTIONS       5     2 YELLOW LED   Indicates there is a possible problem  A       Pending    DTC is present and or some of the vehicle s emission  monitors have not run their diagnostic testing     X RED LED   Indicates there is a problem in one or more of the  vehicle s systems  The red LED is also used to show that DTC s   are present  DTCs are shown on the Code Reader s LCD display  In  this case  the Multifunction Indicator     Check Engine     lamp on the  vehicle s instrument panel will light steady on     LCD Display   Displays test results  Code Reader functions and    Monitor status information  See DISPLAY FUNCTIONS  below  for  details     CABLE   Connects the Code Reader to the vehicle s Data Link  Connector  DLC      DISPLAY FUNCTIONS       12    I M MONITOR STATUS CODE  00GGCODA i   2    00900 OOO vir DI      fi3  1       gt  O       FREEZE FRAME      111  pr ien    n JNE    3    pi     LI 200    Figure 2  Display Functions    See Figure 2 for the locations of items 1 through 13  below     1        gt  Vehicle icon   Indicates whether or not the Code Reader is  being properly powered through the vehicle s Data Link Connector   DLC   A visible icon indicates that the Code Reader is being  powered through the vehicle s DLC connector     GD Link icon   Indicates whether or not the Code Reader is  communicating  linked  with the vehicle s on board computer  When  visible  the Code Reader is com
42. nd the Environmental Protection Agency  EPA   set new regulations and air pollution standards to deal with  the problem  To further complicate matters  the energy crisis of  the early 1970s caused a sharp increase in fuel prices over a  short period  As a result  vehicle manufacturers were not only  required to comply with the new emissions standards  they also  had to make their vehicles more fuel efficient  Most vehicles  were required to meet a miles per gallon  MPG  standard set by the U S   Federal Government     Precise fuel delivery and spark timing are needed to reduce vehicle  emissions  Mechanical engine controls in use at the time  such as  ignition points  mechanical spark advance and the carburetor   responded too slowly to driving conditions to properly control fuel  delivery and spark timing  This made it difficult for vehicle manufacturers  to meet the new standards     A new Engine Control System had to be designed and integrated with  the engine controls to meet the stricter standards  The new system had  to     m Respond instantly to supply the proper mixture of air and fuel for any  driving condition  idle  cruising  low speed driving  high speed  driving  etc          Calculate instantly the best time to    ignite    the air fuel mixture for  maximum engine efficiency     m Perform both these tasks without affecting vehicle performance or  fuel economy     Vehicle Computer Control Systems can perform millions of calculations  each second  This makes them 
43. oblem  This means that the Code  Reader is unable to communicate  with the vehicle s computer  Do the  following              I M MONITOR STATUS  00000000 S f   0020000 FREEZE FRAME Ke    00    MI  UIII                the ignition key off  wait 5 seconds and turn the key  back on to reset the computer  Press the LINK     button to    re link to the vehicle       Make sure your vehicle is OBD 2 compliant  See VEHICLES  COVERED on page 4 for vehicle compliance verification    information     6  Read and interpret the Diagnostic Trouble Codes using the LCD    OBD2    display and the green  yellow and red LEDs     The green  yellow and red LEDs are used  with the LCD  display  as visual aids to make it easier for the user to  determine engine system conditions     Green LED V   Indicates that all  engine systems are  OK  and  running normally  All monitors on the  vehicle are active and are performing  their diagnostic testing  and       trouble codes are present  A zero will  show on the Code Readers LCD  display for further confirmation     Yellow LED      Indicates one of  the following conditions     PENDING CODE PRESENT   If the  yellow LED is lit  it may indicate the  existence of a pending code  Check  the Code Reader s LCD display for  confirmation  A pending code is  confirmed by the presence of a  numeric code and the word PENDING  on the Code Reader s LCD display  If  no pending code is shown  the yellow  LED indicates Monitor Status  see the  following      MONITOR ST
44. ower steering fluid  transmission fluid  if  applicable   engine coolant and other fluids for proper levels  Top off  low fluid levels if needed     m Make sure the air filter is clean and in good condition  Make sure all  air filter ducts are properly connected  Check the air filter ducts for  holes  rips or cracks     m Make sure all engine belts are in good condition  Check for cracked   torn  brittle  loose or missing belts     m          sure mechanical linkages to engine sensors  throttle  gearshift  position  transmission  etc   are secure and properly connected  See  your vehicle s service manual for locations     m Check all rubber hoses  radiator  and steel hoses  vacuum fuel  for  leaks  cracks  blockage or other damage  Make sure all hoses are  routed and connected properly     m Make sure all spark plugs are clean and in good condition  Check  for damaged  loose  disconnected or missing spark plug wires     m Make sure the battery terminals are clean and tight  Check for  corrosion or broken connections  Check for proper battery and  charging system voltages     m Check all electrical wiring and harnesses for proper connection  Make  sure wire insulation is in good condition  and there are no bare wires     m Make sure the engine is mechanically sound  If needed  perform a com   pression check  engine vacuum check  timing check  if applicable   etc     VEHICLE SERVICE MANUALS    Always refer to the manufacturer s service manual for your vehicle  before performing
45. pe    A    DTC is found on the First Trip  the following events  take place     m The computer commands the MIL    On    when the failure is first found     m If the failure causes a severe misfire that may cause damage to the  catalytic converter  the MIL    flashes    once per second  The MIL  continues to flash as long as the condition exists  If the condition  that caused the MIL to flash is no longer present  the MIL will light     steady    On     m A DTC is saved      the computer s memory for later retrieval     A    Freeze Frame    of the conditions present in the engine or emissions  system when the MIL was ordered    On    is saved in the computer s  memory for later retrieval  This information shows fuel system status   closed loop or open loop   engine load  coolant temperature  fuel trim  value  MAP vacuum  engine RPM and DTC priority     When a Type    B    DTC is found on the First Trip  the following events  take place     m The computer sets a Pending DTC  but the MIL is not ordered    On         Freeze Frame    data may or may not be saved at this time  depending on manufacturer  The Pending DTC is saved in the  computer s memory for later retrieval     m If the failure is found on the second consecutive trip  the MIL is  ordered    On        Freeze Frame    data is saved in the computer s  memory     m If the failure is not found on the second Trip  the Pending DTC is  erased from the computer s memory     The MIL will stay lit for both Type    A    and Ty
46. pe    B    codes until one of  the following conditions occurs     OBD2 15    Onboard Diagnostics       OBD2 MONITORS    m lf the conditions that caused the MIL to light are no longer present  for the next three trips in a row  the computer automatically turns the  MIL    Off    if no other emissions related faults are present  However   the DTCs remain in the computer s memory as a history code for 40  warm up cycles  80 warm up cycles for fuel and misfire faults   The  DTCs are automatically erased if the fault that caused them to be  set is not detected again during that period     m Misfire and fuel system faults require three trips with    similar  conditions    before the MIL is turned    Off     These are trips where the  engine load  RPM and temperature are similar to the conditions  present when the fault was first found     After the MIL has been turned off  DTCs and Freeze Frame  data stay in the computer   s memory     m Erasing the DTCs from the computer   s memory can also turn off the  MIL  See ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs  on  page 28  before erasing codes from the computers memory  If a  Diagnostic Tool or Scan Tool is used to erase the codes  Freeze  Frame data will also be erased     OBD2 MONITORS    16    To ensure the correct operation of the various emissions related  components and systems  a diagnostic program was developed and  installed in the vehicle   s on board computer  The program has several  procedures and diagnostic strategies  Each
47. r   Indicates the total number of codes retrieved  from the vehicle   s computer     Monitor icons   Indicates which Monitors are supported by the  vehicle under test  and whether or not the associated Monitor has  run its diagnostic testing  Monitor status   When a Monitor icon is  solid  it indicates that the associated Monitor has completed its  diagnostic testing  When a Monitor icon is flashing  it indicates that  the vehicle supports the associated Monitor  but the Monitor has not  yet run its diagnostic testing     The I M Monitor Status icons are associated with INSPECTION  and MAINTENANCE        READINESS STATUS  Some states  require that all vehicle Monitors have run and completed their  diagnostic testing before a vehicle can be tested for Emissions   Smog Check   A maximum of eleven Monitors are used on OBD  2 systems  Not all vehicles support all eleven Monitors  When the  Code Reader is linked to a vehicle  only the icons for Monitors  that are supported by the vehicle under test are visible on the  display     Onboard Diagnostics    COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS  COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS       The Introduction of Electronic Engine Controls    Electronic Computer Control Systems make it possible  for vehicle manufacturers to comply with the tougher    emissions and fuel efficiency standards mandated by  State and Federal Governments        As a result of increased air pollution  smog  in large cities   such as Los Angeles  the California Air Resources Board   CARB  a
48. r  the operation of a specific part of the vehicle   s emissions system   EGR system  oxygen sensor  catalytic converter  etc    A specific  set of    conditions    or    driving procedures    must be met before the  computer can command a Monitor to run tests on its related system   These    conditions    are known as    Enabling Criteria     The  requirements and procedures vary for each Monitor  Some Monitors  only require the ignition key to be turned    On    for them to run and  complete their diagnostic testing  Others may require a set of  complex procedures  such as  starting the vehicle when cold   bringing it to operating temperature  and driving the vehicle under  specific conditions before the Monitor can run and complete its  diagnostic testing     Monitor Has Has Not Run   The terms    Monitor has run    or     Monitor has not run    are used throughout this manual     Monitor  has run     means the PCM has commanded a particular Monitor to  perform the required diagnostic testing on a system to ensure the  system is operating correctly  within factory specifications   The term     Monitor has not run    means the PCM has not yet commanded a  particular Monitor to perform diagnostic testing on its associated part  of the emissions system     Trip   A Trip for a particular Monitor requires that the vehicle is  being driven in such a way that all the required    Enabling Criteria     for the Monitor to run and complete its diagnostic testing are met   The    Trip
49. re constantly changing  The computer  continuously makes adjustments or corrections  especially to the air fuel  mixture and spark timing  to keep all the engine systems operating  within the preset reference values     On Board Diagnostics   First Generation  0BD1     With the exception of some 1994 and 1995 vehicles     most vehicles from 1982 to 1995 are equipped with  some type of first generation On Board Diagnostics        Beginning in 1988  California s Air Resources Board   CARB   and later the Environmental Protection Agency  EPA   required vehicle manufacturers to include a self diagnostic  program in their on board computers  The program would be  capable of identifying emissions related faults in a system  The  first generation of Onboard Diagnostics came to be known as  OBD1     OBD1 is a set of self testing and diagnostic instructions   programmed into the vehicle   s on board computer  The  programs are specifically designed to detect failures in the sensors   actuators  switches and wiring of the various vehicle emissions related  systems  If the computer detects a failure in any of these components or  systems  it lights an indicator on the dashboard to alert the driver  The  indicator lights only when an emissions related problem is detected     The computer also assigns a numeric code for each specific problem  that it detects  and stores these codes in its memory for later retrieval   These codes can be retrieved from the computer s memory with the use  of
50. s coming  as well as how bad the  misfire is  There are three types of engine misfires  Types 1  2  and 3       Type 1 and Type 3 misfires are two trip monitor faults  If a fault is sensed  on the first trip  the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as  a Pending Code  The MIL is not commanded on at this time  If the fault is  found again on the second trip  under similar conditions of engine speed   load and temperature  the computer commands the MIL    On     and the  code is saved in its long term memory       Type 2 misfires are the most severe type of misfire  When a Type 2  misfire is sensed on the first trip  the computer commands the MIL to  light when the misfire is sensed  If the computer determines that a  Type 2 misfire is severe   and may cause catalytic converter damage   it commands the MIL to    flash    once per second as soon as the  misfire is sensed  When the misfire is no longer present  the MIL  reverts to steady    On    condition     The Misfire Monitor is supported by both    spark ignition    vehicles and     compression ignition    vehicles     Q Catalyst Monitor   The catalytic converter is a device that is   installed downstream of the exhaust manifold  It helps to oxidize   burn  the unburned fuel  hydrocarbons  and partially burned fuel   carbon monoxide  left over from the combustion process  To  accomplish this  heat and catalyst materials inside the converter react  with the exhaust gases to burn the remaining fuel  Some materia
51. ser that this unit is free  of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and  maintenance for a period of one  1  year from the date of original  purchase     If the unit fails within the one  1  year period  it will be repaired or  replaced  at the Manufacturer s option  at no charge  when returned  prepaid to the Service Center with Proof of Purchase  The sales receipt  may be used for this purpose  Installation labor is not covered under this  warranty  All replacement parts  whether new or remanufactured   assume as their warranty period only the remaining time of this warranty     This warranty does not apply to damage caused by improper use   accident  abuse  improper voltage  service  fire  flood  lightning  or other  acts of God  or if the product was altered or repaired by anyone other  than the Manufacturer   s Service Center     The Manufacturer  under no circumstances shall be liable for any  consequential damages for breach of any written warranty of this unit   This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have  rights  which vary from state to state  This manual is copyrighted with all  rights reserved  No portion of this document may be copied or  reproduced by any means without the express written permission of the  Manufacturer  THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE  For  service  send via U P S   if possible  prepaid to Manufacturer  Allow 3 4  weeks for service repair     SERVICE PROCEDURES    If you have any questions  require te
52. tion control   Explorer Sport 1996 2011 Thunderbird 2002 2005   w o traction  control   Explorer Sport 1996 2011 Windstar 1996 2003  Trac   w o traction  control   F 150 1997 2011   w 4 wheel ABS   LINCOLN  Model Year Model Year  Aviator 2003 2005 MKX 2007 2011  Blackwood 2002 MKZ 2007 2011  Continental 1996 2002 Navigator 1998 2011  LS 2002 2006 Town Car 1996 2011  Mark LT 2006 2008 Zephyr 2006  Mark VIII 1997 1998  MERCURY  Model Year Model Year  Cougar 1999 2002 Montego 2005 2007  Grand Marquis 1996 2011 Mountaineer 1997 2011  Marauder 2003 2004  Mystique 1996 2000  2008  Mariner 2005 2011 Sable 1996 2009  Milan 2006 2011 Tracer 1996 1999                      OBD2 33    Vehicle Applications   ABS                                                                                                                                        GM  BUICK   Model Year Model Year  Century 1997 2005 Regal 1997 2004  LaCrosse 2005 2009 Rendezvous 2002 2007  LeSabre 2000 2005 Terraza 2005 2007  Park Avenue 1997 2005 Enclave 2008 2011  Rainier 2004 2007 Lucerne 2006 2011   CADILLAC   Model Year Model Year  CTS 2003 2010 Seville 1997 2004  DeVille 1997 2005 SRX 2004 2011  DTS 2006 2011 STS 2005 2011  Eldorado 1997 2002 XLR 2004 2009  Escalade 1999 2008   CHEVROLET   Model Year Model Year  Astro 1999 2005 Impala 2000 2005  Avalanche 2002 2011 K1500 1999 2003  Aveo 2004 2011 K2500 2000 2003  Blazer 1996 2005 K3500 2000 2003  C1500 1999 2003 Malibu 1997 2011  C2500 1999 2003 S 10 1996 2004  C3500 1
53. use a    Trip    Drive Cycle with an OBD2 Drive Cycle    E A    Trip    Drive Cycle provides the    Enabling Criteria    for one  specific Monitor to run and complete   ts diagnostic testing  An  OBD2 Drive Cycle must meet the    Enabling Criteria    for all  Monitors on a particular vehicle to run and complete their  diagnostic testing     m Warm up Cycle   Vehicle operation after an engine off period where  engine temperature rises at least 40  F  22      from its temperature  before starting  and reaches at least 160  F  70       The PCM uses  warm up cycles as a counter to automatically erase a specific code  and related data from its memory  When no faults related to the  original problem are detected within a specified number of warm up  cycles  the code is erased automatically     DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  DTCs   Diagnostic Trouble Codes  DTCs  are    meant to guide you to the proper Diagnostic Trouble  service procedure in the vehicle   s Codes  DTCs  are  service manual  DO NOT replace parts codes that identify a  based only on DTOs without first specific problem area        consulting the vehicle s service manual  for proper testing procedures for that  particular system  circuit or component     DTCs are alphanumeric codes that are used to identify a  problem that is present in any of the systems that are  monitored by the on board computer  PCM   Each trouble  code has an assigned message that identifies the circuit   component or system area where the problem was
    
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