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1. COMMAND CENTERS let you view real time Live Data for your vehicle see Working with Command Centers on page 82 aij Enoi comano carrer for details The following options are available a TOWING COMMAND CENTER PERFORMANCE COMMAND CENTER monitors eleven SEN preset parameters related to overall vehicle performance P enz MANAGER Il FUEL ECONOMY COMMAND CENTER monitors four preset parameters related to fuel usage and economy QUICKLINK ENGINE COMMAND CENTER monitors thirteen preset P parameters related to engine operation TOWING COMMAND CENTER monitors fifteen preset parameters related to vehicle performance when towing CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE connects the QUICKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE on page 77 for details VEHICLE MANAGER lets you manage vehicles associated with the QUICKLINK App see Managing Vehicles on page 67 for details SETTINGS lets you configure the QUICKLINK App to suit your personal preferences view reference information access online help and report problems to Innova Technical Services see ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS on page 88 for details 66 QUICKLINK for Android Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE The Vehicle Manager lets you add one or more vehicles to the QUICKLINK App edit vehicle information and settings and retrieve and view previously generated diagnos
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3. 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 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 vehicle s manufacturer specifications Currently up to fifteen Monitors are used in OBD2 systems Additional Monitors will be added as the OBD2 system is further developed Not all vehicles support all fifteen Monitors Enabling Criteria Each Monitor is designed to test and monitor 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 requirement
4. 4 lf you wish to send a copy of the email to yourself or another party tap the Cc Bcc field and enter the desired Cc and Bcc email addresses 5 If you wish to include a message to Technical Services with the email tap the email body and enter the desired message 6 When all desired information has been entered tap Send to send the email A confirmation message displays indicating the email has been sent and the display returns to the Console page 7 Tap Settings to return to the settings page QUICKLINK for iOS Getting Started DOWNLOADING THE QUICKLINK APP LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP 1 2 QUICKLINK DOWNLOADING THE QUICKLINK APP The QUICKLINK App is available for free download from the Play aan store You MUST have a Google account to download the b i es QUICKLINK App from the Play Store social lt O Le aam a OCO a m m O m Tap the Play Store icon to access the Play Store Enter INNOVA QUICKLINK in the search box then tap the icon to locate the QUICKLINK App Description Tap the FREE button What s new The QUICKLINK Description page displays Tap the INSTALL button to install the QUICKLINK App on your phone or tablet An App Permissions popup displays Tap Accept to continue with the installation When the installation is complete the OPEN button displays Tap the OPEN button t
5. Available intervals for the auto reconnect function are listed in the left column The currently selected interval is indicated by a checkmark in the right column Never Startup 30 seconds 2 Tap the desired option Once selected the QUICKLINK i minute App will automatically attempt to reconnect to the 2minutes QUICKLINK Device according to the selected interval 3 minutes 4 minutes If Never is selected you will need to manually connect to the QUICKLINK Device using the CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE option from the Menu page see INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE on page 43 for details 5 minutes 10 minutes 3 Tap Settings to return to the Settings page Configuring Setup Options The SETUP options let you select the default values used by QUICKLINK for Date amp time Currency and Units of measurement Setting Date amp Time Options You can set the format for time and date displays throughout QUICKLINK and specify the hour used to trigger the start of the day 1 On the Settings page under SETUP tap Date amp time The Date amp time page displays The left column shows a list of date and time para meters The right column shows the available values for Time format and Date format with the currently selected value highlighted in blue and the currently specified Start of day based on the current Time format selection QUICKLINK for iOS 55 Us
6. C and U Codes 3 Includes both Generic and Manufacturer Specific Codes Identifies the system where the problem is located P Code systems are listed below B C and U Code systems will vary 0 Fuel and Air Metering Auxiliary Emission Controls Fuel and Air Metering Fuel and Air Metering injector circuit malfunction only Ignition System or Misfire Auxiliary Emission Control System Vehicle Speed Control and Idle Control System Computer Output Circuits Transmission Transmission Transmission Hybrid Propulsion Hybrid Propulsion Hybrid Propulsion Identifies what section of the system is malfunctioning N 1 1 LO amp Go DS OO JO I I I I O 8 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DTCs The 1st character is a letter B C P or U It identifies the main system where the fault occurred Body Chassis Powertrain or Network The 2nd character is a numeric digit 0 thru 3 It identifies the type of code Generic or Manufacturer Specific Generic DTCs are codes that are used by all vehicle manufacturers The standards for generic DTCs as well as their definitions are set by the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE Manufacturer Specific DTCs are codes that are controlled by the vehicle manufacturers The Federal Government does not require vehicle manufacturers to go beyond the standardized generic DTCs in order to comply with the n
7. MAF Shows mass air flow in pounds per minute lb min or grams per second g s FRP Shows fuel rail pressure in pounds per square inch psi or kiloPascals kPa Towing Command Center The Towing Command Center monitors fifteen preset parameters related to vehicle performance when towing Monitored parameters for the Towing m Command Center are as follows 84 QUICKLINK for Android Working with Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS TIMING FUEL TRIMS TIMING Shows ignition timing in degrees FUEL TRIMS Shows short term ST and long term LT fuel trim as a percentage CATALYST EOT INTAKE AMBIENT CATALYST Shows catalytic converter temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C EOT Shows engine oil temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C INTAKE Shows intake air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C AMBIENT Shows ambient air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C COOLANT LAMBDA AFR O2 SENSOR COOLANT Shows engine coolant temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C LAMBDA Shows the oxygen sensor LAMBDA calculation from lean to rich AFR Shows the air fuel ratio O2 SENSOR Shows the oxygen sensor output signal level in volts V BOOST MAP LOAD BOOST Shows boost pressure in pounds per square inch psi bars bar or kilogram force per square
8. The General Info page shows general information about your vehicle along with an indication of it s overall health The page includes two sections QUICKLINK for Android 79 Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT Tap General Information to view general information about your vehicle including Year Make Model Engine size and VIN and the Mileage entered in Vehicle Settings see Viewing and Editing General Vehicle Settings on page 72 for details when the report was created QUICKLINK logs the Date of Report the date and time at which the report was created and assigns a unique Report Tap System Status to see an overview of the general health of your vehicle The section identifies each vehicle System for which status is provided include a graphic indication of the current Status of the system and a status Summary The Verified Fix Page The Verified Fix page lists the most likely repair s needed by your vehicle based on the DTCs retrieved and includes A Difficulty Rating indicating the skill level needed to accomplish the repair A breakdown of Part Labor costs Estimated Total Cost estimates for the repair s based on your geographic location when performed by a professional technician Cost To Do It Yourself if you choose to perform the repairs on your own The Related Articles Page QUICKLINK provides access to a comprehensive database of maintenance and r
9. When the VIN has been decoded QUICKLINK verifies the Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by the vehicle When the supported PIDs have been verified the Vehicles page displays 3 Select the vehicle in which the QUICKLINK Device is installed see Selecting a Vehicle on page 68 for details then tap Done to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page If the vehicle in which the is not shown on the Vehicles page tap Add Vehicle to add the vehicle to QUICLINK see on page for details CREATING A REPORT 1 Connect the QUICKKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see Connecting the App to the Device on page 78 for details 2 Onthe QUICKLINK Menu page tap DIAGNOSTICS SOLUTIONS QUICKLINK will retrieve diagnostic data from your vehicle s computer 3 When data retrieval is complete the QUICKLINK Diagnostic Report displays see Viewing Diagnostics and Solutions on page 79 for details 78 QUICKLINK for Android Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT Viewing Diagnostics and Solutions The QUICKLINK Diagnostic Report is a 4 page report that provides detailed information on the current health of your vehicle Diagnostic Info General Info Verified Fix and Related Articles Tap a page name to view the associated page Tap the KJ and E buttons to scroll pages of the Diagnostic Report Tap the K button to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page The D
10. page displays The Menu page gives you access to all the features and functions available through the QUICKLINK App The following options are available from the Menu page DIAGNOSTICS SOLUTIONS lets you generate a NNI Tn diagnostic report for your vehicle see Generating IS Diagnostic Reports on page 20 for details CH PERFORMANCE COMMAND CENTER COMMAND CENTERS let you view real time Live Data nd for your vehicle see Working with the Command HMB ENGINE COMMAND CENTER Centers on page 48 for details The following options are A ALAA available em PN CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE PERFORMANCE COMMAND CENTER monitors xs eleven preset parameters related to overall vehicle _ performance sa FUEL ECONOMY COMMAND CENTER monitors QUICKLINK four preset parameters related to fuel usage and economy ENGINE COMMAND CENTER monitors thirteen preset parameters related to engine operation TOWING COMMAND CENTER monitors fifteen preset parameters related to vehicle performance when towing CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE connects the QUICKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE on page 43 for details VEHICLE MANAGER lets you manage vehicles associated with the QUICKLINK App see Managing Vehicles on page 31 for details SETTINGS lets you configure the QUICKLINK App to suit your personal preferences view reference information access
11. When a Type A DTC is found on the First Trip the following events take place The computer commands the MIL On when the failure is first found QUICKLINK 9 eldeelelfiei del OBD2 MONITORS 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 A DTC is saved in 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 computers 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 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 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 If the failure is not found on the second Trip the Pending DTC is erased from the computers memory
12. 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 4 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS 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 computers memory with the use of a Code Reader or a Diagnostic Tool On Board Diagnostics Second Generation OBD2 The OBD2 System is an enhancement of the OBD1 System In addition to performing all the functions of the OBD1 System the OBD2 System has been enhanced with new Diagnostic Programs The
13. page under SETUP tap Units The Units page displays The left column shows a list of values used by various QUICKLINK displays The right column shows the available units of measurement for each value The currently selected units of measurement are high lighted in blue 2 Tap the desired units value for each listed parameter You can select all U S standard units all metric European units or a combination of both 3 When units have been selected for all values as desired tap Settings to return to the settings page Displays throughout the QUICKLINK App will display values in the units selected QUICKLINK for iOS 57 Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 58 Configuring Parameters The PARAMETERS options let you enable or disable persistent PIDs and select the specific PIDs to monitor The QUICKLINK App is configured with a default selection of persistent PIDs When Persistent PIDs are enabled the QUICKLINK system will monitor the specified PIDs continuously This function is useful for example to keep the Command Center calculations active while viewing other pages in the QUICKLINK App Enabling and Disabling Persistent PIDs 1 On the Settings page under PARAMETERS tap Persistent PIDs Persistent PIDs The Persistent PIDs displ e rSIS en S page ISp ays Turn on persistent PIDs to continuously scan certain PIDs at all times computer
14. 1994 or 1995 vehicle is 7 ENGINE FAMILY EFN2 6YBT2BA 2 6L OBD2 compliant ch eck the following VEHICLE Vru VEHICLE CONFORMS TO U S EPA AND a a MANUFACTURER OF CALIFORNIA REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO OBD II 1999 MODEL YEAR NEW TLEV PASSENGER CARS TUNEUP CONDITIONS NORMAL OPERATING ENGINE TEMPERATURE CERTIFIED 1 The Vehicle Emissions Control Informa SE ae tion VECI Label This label is located NSE THEY INTERMEDIATE under the hood or by the radiator of most car vehicles If the vehicle is OBD2 compliant the label will state OBD II Certified 2 Government Regulations require that all 1234567 8 OBD2 compliant vehicles have a common 9 10111213141516 sixteen pin Data Link Connector DLC Data Link Connector DLC Location The 16 pin DLC is usually located under the instrument panel dash within 12 inches 300 4 BEHIND mm of center of the panel on the driver s side y ASHTRAY of most vehicles It should be easily accessible and visible from a kneeling position outside the vehicle with the door open OF DASH LEFT CORNER OF DASH QUICKLINK 1 eldeelelfiei del COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS es On some Asian and European vehicles the DLC is located behind the ashtray the wa 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 The QUI
15. 91 Using About Options cc cecccceececeeeeeseeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseueesseessaeeeseeesseeessaeessaeeeseeeseeeesenenens 94 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SERVICES oo ccccccccccccecceceeseeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeseessaaeeeeesaaaeeessaaaes 94 REDONO OF re UE EE 94 Viewing the SON SOS sosser cage na OO EES ERR ANANE 95 WARRANTY AND SERVICING LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY EE 97 SERVICE PROCEDURES eege 97 iv QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del ABOUT QUICKLINK ABOUT QUICKLINK QUICKLINK is a wireless system that lets you connect to your vehicle s on board computer using your favorite smart device phone or tablet You can use QUICKLINK to help in diagnosing CHECK ENGINE problems check for road trip readiness verify mechanic estimates find ways to improve your fuel economy and much more The QUICKLINK system consists of the QUICKLINK Device and the associated QUICKLINK App available for both iOS and Android devices The QUICKLINK system is designed to work on all OBD2 compliant vehicles All 1996 and newer vehicles cars and light trucks sold in the United States are OBD2 compliant Federal law requires that all 1996 and newer cars and light trucks sold in the United States must be OBD2 compliant this includes all Domestic Asian and European vehicles Vehicles Covered Some 1994 and 1995 vehicles are OBD2 com 1 1 1 1 1 VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION pliant To find out if a
16. MONITORS 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 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 materials inside the catalytic converter also have the ability to store oxygen and release it as needed to oxi
17. Measurement Options on page 57 for details Performance Command Center The Performance Command Center monitors eleven preset parameters related to overall vehicle performance Monitored parameters for the Performance Command Center are as follows SPEED amp RPM Shows engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm or r min and vehicle speed in miles per hour mph or kilometers per hour km h TIMING ACCEL BST VAC TIMING Shows ignition timing in degrees ACCEL Shows vehicle acceleration in g force g BST VAC Shows boost vacuum pressure in pounds per square inch psi bars bar or kilogram force per square centimeter kg f cm lb ft INTAKE TORQUE POWER INST INTAKE E gt POWER Shows engine power in horsepower hp kilowatts kW or metric horsepower ps INST Shows current fuel consumption in miles per gallon mpg or liter per 100 kilometers I 100km 48 QUICKLINK for iOS Working with Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS INTAKE Shows intake air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C AVG COOLANT TORQUE AVG Shows average fuel consumption in miles per gallon mpg or liter per 100 kilometers I 100km COOLANT Shows engine coolant temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C TORQUE Shows engine torque in foot pounds lb ft Newton meters N m or kilogram meters kg m Fuel Economy Command C
18. PID field es It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value MAP PID The MAF PID value is used only when manifold absolute pressure is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the MAF PID field er It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro wl oriate value Lambda actual PID The Lambda actual PID value is used only when lambda value is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the Lambda actual PID field Lambda actual PID The Lambda actual PID value is used only when lambda value is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the Lambda actual PID field It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value Lambda commanded PID The Lambda actual PID value is used only when lambda value is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the Lambda commanded PID field It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value QUICKLINK for Android Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS Tire size specification Tire size specification is an alternate means for determining wheel circumference This value is used for gear calculations Enter the desire
19. PIDs continuously This function is useful for example to keep the Command Center calculations active while viewing other pages in the QUICKLINK App QUICKLINK for Android 91 Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Enabling and Disabling Persistent PIDs 1 On the Settings page under Parameters tap Persistent PIDs The Persistent PIDs page displays The Choose the PIDs to monitor list shows the currently selected persistent PIDs 2 Use the Persistent PIDs checkbox to enable or disable persistent PIDs tap to select or deselect A checkmark D indicates persistent PIDs are enabled An empty checkbox indicates persistent PIDs are disabled 3 Tap B to return to the Settings page Adding a Persistent PID 1 On the Settings page under Parameters tap Persistent PIDs The Persistent PIDs page displays 2 Tap Add PID The Add PID page displays The Add PID page shows a list of systems for which PIDs are available 3 Tap a system name to select a persistent PID for the system The Add PID page refreshes to display a list of available PIDs for the system A icon next to a PID name indicates the associated PID is supported A icon next to a PID name indicates the associated PID is not supported A icon next to a PID name indicates the PID is currently selected as a persistent PID 4 Swipe up or down to view the entire PID list If desired you
20. QUICKLINK for iOS Working with Command Centers DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK If necessary drive the vehicle until you reach the vehicle speed at which the problem you wish to record occurs Tap the D button to begin recording data When the desired data has been recorded tap the O button to stop recording data Data Playback Once Command Center data has been recorded it is saved in memory You can view recorded data immediately after recording by tapping the D button or you can view it later by selecting the desired data file from memory see Working with Command Center Recordings on page 34 for details QUICKLINK for iOS 53 Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 54 PAGE on page 30 for details ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Setting General Options The Settings page lets you configure the QUICKLINK QUICKLINK App to suit your personal preferences view reference information access online help and report problems to Innova Technical Services To display the Settings page tap SETTINGS from the QUICKLINK Menu page see USING THE MENU The GENERAL options let you configure how the QUICKLINK App displays on your device enable and disable the Demo mode and configure recorded data for looped playback On the Settings page under GENERAL use the sliders to enable or disable general options as follows Set the slider to the ON position
21. QUICKLINK system 1 On the Settings page under Account tap My Innova com Account The Innova Account page displays The Logged in as field shows the email address for the account under which you are logged in 2 To log out of the QUICKLINK system tap Logout The Innova Account page displays QUICKLINK for Android Adjustments and Settings CONFIGURING CONNECTION OPTIONS CONFIGURING SETUP OPTIONS Configuring Connection Options When you scroll through various function available through the QUICKLINK App the App may lose connection with the QUICKLINK device The Connection options let you set the frequency with which the QUICKLINK App automatically reestablishes communication with the QUICKLINK Device 1 On the Settings page under Connection tap Auto reconnect Never The Auto Reconnect page displays Startup 30 seconds Available intervals for the auto reconnect function are listed in the left column The radio button for the currently selected interval is highlighted D 2 minutes 3 minutes 1 minute 2 Tap the desired option Once selected the QUICKLINK App will automatically attempt to reconnect to the QUICKLINK Device according to the selected interval 4 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes If Never is selected you will need to manually connect to the QUICKLINK Device using the CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE option from the Menu page see
22. Save to save your changes and return to the Vehicle Settings page The following settings except Owner are initially entered by 2000 HONDA QUICKLINK when the VIN for the vehicle is decoded These Gaz settings may be edited from the Vehicle Settings page ii VIN automatically filled if left blank 2HGEJ6613YH568063 IDENTIFICATION Owner Enter the name of the owner of the vehicle as desired VIN This field is automatically filled by QUICKLINK when a vehicle is added to the system If you make an error when initially entering the VIN selecting this option will display the Enter VIN page so that you may re enter the VIN for the vehicle Specifications Engine displacement Engine displacement is used when calculating fuel consump tion parameters This information can usually be found in the vehicle Owner s Manual Enter the desired value in the text field then tap the unit of measurement field and 72 QUICKLINK for Android Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS select the appropriate unit of measurement from the popup menu cubic inches On cubic centimeters cc liters I or milliliters ml The currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted in blue Fuel type Select the type of fuel used by the vehicle Gasoline Diesel E85 or E100 The currently selected fuel type is indicated by a checkmark in the right column Reported
23. The MIL will stay lit for both Type A and Type B codes until one of the following conditions occurs If 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 computers 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 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 Erasing the DTCs from the computers memory can also turn off the MIL If a Diagnostic Tool or Scan Tool is used to erase the codes Freeze Frame data will also be erased OBD2 MONITORS 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 procedure or diagnostic 10 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del OBD2 MONITORS strategy is made to monitor the operation o
24. centimeter kg f cm MAP Shows manifold absolute pressure in kiloPascals kPa or inches of Mercury inHg LOAD Shows engine load as a percentage of maximum capacity MAF FRP MAF Shows mass air flow in pounds per minute lb min or grams per second g s Shows fuel rail pressure in pounds per square inch psi or kiloPascals kPa Using the Command Centers 1 Connect the QUICKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see Connecting the App to the Device on page 78 for details QUICKLINK for Android 85 Working with Command Centers DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK 2 Start the engine 3 From the QUICKLINK Menu page tap the Command Center you wish to view The selected Command Center page displays 4 The Command Center display fields continuously update to reflect changes in vehicle operating conditions Swipe left or right to view other Command Center pages Tap a display field to scroll the available parameters for the field Tap the Xl button to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK 86 The Command Center Toolbar A toolbar is located at the bottom of each Command Center page The toolbar provides the tools to record and play back Live Data see DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK on page 86 for details and to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page BACK button Tap to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page O STOP RECORD button Tap to stop a recor
25. complete the Vehicles page displays to show the added vehicle Vehicles 1996 TOYOTA CAMRY L4 2 2L 16V USING THE VEHICLES PAGE Eee V6 2 5L DOHC 24V MPFI The Vehicles page shows all vehicles that have been added to the QUICKLINK system and includes a brief description if each vehicle Once you have added the first vehicle to QUICKLINK the Vehicles page displays each time you choose VEHICLE MANAGER from the QUICKLINK Menu page es To enter additional vehicles into QUICKLINK tap Add Vehicle to display the Enter VIN page QUICKLINK for iOS 31 Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE 32 From the Vehicles page you can choose to Select a vehicle for diagnostics or monitoring through the Command Centers see Selecting a Vehicle on page 32 for details Add a photo for a vehicle see Adding a Vehicle Photo on page 32 for details View Diagnostic Report History see Viewing Diagnostic Report History on page 32 for details View Command Center Recordings see Working with Command Center Recordings on page 34 for details 5 View and edit Vehicle Settings see MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS on page 36 for details Validate Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by a vehicle see VALIDATIING SUPPORTED PIDS on page 41 for details Delete a vehicle see DELETING A VEHICLE on page 42 for details Selecting a Vehicle Before performing d
26. conditions Such as Additional weight or Fuel type for flex fuel vehicles The following settings may be edited from the Vehicle Advanced Settings page QUICKLINK for Android 73 Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS 74 Fuel tank capacity Fuel tank capacity is used when calculating fuel level distance to empty and time to empty values This information can usually be found in the vehicle Owner s Manual Enter the desired value in the Fuel Tank Capacity field and select the appropriate unit of measurement U S gallons gal US U K gallons gal UK or liters I from the drop down menu The radio button for the currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted D Brake specific fuel consumption This value represent the required to generate one horsepower for one hour and is used when calculating horsepower and torque indications Enter the desired value in the Brake Specific Fuel Consumption field Recommended values are 0 35 for turbo diesel engines 0 45 for naturally aspirated engines 0 55 for forced induction gasoline engines Volumetric efficiency Volumetric efficiency is used in calculating fuel consumption parameters An initial value between 60 and 85 is recommended Enter the desired value in the Volumetric E field MAF PID The MAF PID value is used only when mass air flow is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the MAF
27. 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 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 NOx Aftertreatment Monitor NOx aftertreatment is based on a catalytic converter support that has been coated with a special 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
28. the QUICKLINK Device is installed see Selecting a Vehicle on page 32 for details then tap Done to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page If the vehicle in which the is not shown on the Vehicles page tap Add Vehicle to add the vehicle to QUICLINK see on page for details CREATING A REPORT 1 Connect the QUICKKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see Connecting the App to the Device on page 44 for details 2 Onthe QUICKLINK Menu page tap DIAGNOSTICS SOLUTIONS QUICKLINK will retrieve diagnostic data from your vehicle s computer 3 When data retrieval is complete the QUICKLINK Diagnostic Report displays see Viewing Diagnostics and Solutions on page 45 for details 44 QUICKLINK for iOS Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT Viewing Diagnostics and Solutions The QUICKLINK Diagnostic Report is a 4 page report that provides detailed information on the current health of your vehicle Diagnostic Info General Info Verified Fix and Related Articles Tap a page name to view the associated page Tap the KJ and E buttons to scroll pages of the Diagnostic Report Tap the K button to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page The Diagnostic Info Page The Diagnostic Info page provides a detailed overview of the information retrieved from your vehicle s computer The page includes four sections Tap Diagnostic Information to view the Diagnostic Troubl
29. 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 H2O 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 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 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del OBD2 MONITORS The Boost Pressure System Monitor is supported 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 compute
30. 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 QUICKLINK 17 eldeelelfiei del OBD2 MONITORS 18 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 DIC 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 DIC 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 the DTC from the computers memory after the MIL is turned off Name of Monitor C Comprehensive Component Misfire Monitor Type 1 and 3 Page i o i 3
31. to enable the associated option Set the slider to the OFF position to disable the associated option Show Status Bar Enables and disables display of the status bar at the top of the Menu page Fullscreen Mode Enables and disables the full screen display mode Enable Demo Mode Enables and disables demo mode for the Command Centers Loop Playback Enables and disables looped play back of data recorded through the Command Centers Viewing Account Options The ACCOUNT options show the account under which you are logged in and let you log out of the QUICKLINK system 1 On the Settings page under ACCOUNT tap My Innova com Account The Innova Account page displays The LOGGED IN AS field shows the email address for the account under which you are logged in 2 To log out of the QUICKLINK system tap Logout The Innova Account page displays Innova Accou QUICKLINK for iOS Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Configuring Connection Options When you scroll through various function available through the QUICKLINK App the App may lose connection with the QUICKLINK device The CONNECTION options let you set the frequency with which the QUICKLINK App automatically reestablishes communication with the QUICKLINK Device 1 On the Settings page under CONNECTION tap Auto reconnect The Auto Reconnect page displays
32. 1 eldeelelfiei del ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS Innova Account The Innova Account section lets you manage the vehicles and tools you ve registered with your account and manage your personal information My Garage Your RepairSolutions account can be used for multiple vehicles The My Garage page you add view and edit vehicles for your account Report History Each report you create through RepairSolutions is retained through the lifetime of your membership giving you an overview of the health of your vehicles The Report History page lets you browse a list of all reports created through RepairSolutions for all vehicles registered to your account and view any report listed You can also search the list based on the criteria report VIN etc you specify Registered Devices You can register all of your Innova tools with your RepairSolutions account The Registered Devices page shows all the tools registered to your account along with the date on which the device was activated Order History You can purchase premium access to RepairSolutions on a monthly or annual basis The Order History page lists all subscriptions you ve purchased for your account Profile and Reset Password These pages let you update and maintain your personal account information and change the password you use to log in to RepairSolutions Tools The RepairSolutions Tools section provides access to several databases offeri
33. 3211 QUICKLINK OWNER S wi MANUAL The Easiest And Best Way To Troubleshoot 1996 and Newer OBD2 Vehicles PERFORMANCE COMMAND CENTER JOG FUEL ECONOMY COMMAND CENTER a ENGINE COMMAND CENTER d TOWING COMMAND CENTER CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE VEHICLE MANAGER SETTINGS QUICKLINK Ea Ke Ie Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ABOUT QUIGCKEINK cierra E S eee ED 1 Vehicles Covered ME 1 The QUICKLINK Device u cccccccecccccseeeeceeeeeceeeecceueeessueeeeseaueessaeesseaeeessaeeessaesessaueeessaeeenss 2 The QUICKLINK M ADP sessecoarcencdencesas teeta cia neepa Er Eia ia AEREA hEr anirai 2 COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS eebe enee geneet eegen 2 The Introduction of Electronic Engine Controls cccccccccceececeeeeeseeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeeneeeseeeensaess 2 The Basic Engine Computer Control System 3 On Board Diagnostics First Generation OBD1 c cc ceccceccccececeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesaeeeseees 4 On Board Diagnostics Second Generation OBD2 cccceccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseeaeeesseeeeseeeenees 5 OBD FEM Huel Teie VE 6 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DTCs 2 0 ccecccccseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeaeeeeseaseeeseeeeessagees 7 DICS UO RA NEE 9 OBDZ MONITORS sesessccctniccesncccasiddeotsratcasnpnceys rE AE ETE EEPE EPEN E ENESA ROERE EAn A Aaaa 10 Continuous Monitors geen ee eae eee eee nee een eee eee er eee ee ee eee eee 11 NO
34. 4 51 a 3 POWER Shows engine power in horsepower hp kilowatts kW or metric horsepower ps INST Shows current fuel consumption in miles per gallon mpg or liter per 100 kilometers I 100km QUICKLINK for Android Working with Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS INTAKE Shows intake air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C AVG COOLANT TORQUE AVG Shows average fuel consumption in miles per gallon mpg or liter per 100 kilometers I 100km COOLANT Shows engine coolant temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C TORQUE Shows engine torque in foot pounds lb ft Newton meters N m or kilogram meters kg m Fuel Economy Command Center The Fuel Economy Command Center monitors four preset parameters related to fuel usage and economy Monitored parameters for the Fuel Economy Command Center are as follows AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY TEETE Shows current Inst and average Avg fuel economy in mi SES miles per gallon mpg or liter per 100 kilometers UiO km and average fuel economy for engine operating time of 0 5 min 0 30 min and 0 3 hours mpg 0 5 min 0 30 min 0 3 hours FU E L LEVE L AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY Shows the current fuel tank level as a percentage of 0 0 x total tank capacity FUEL LEVEL 0 0 san RANGE FUEL FLOW Shows estimated vehicle range in miles or kilometers km E based on AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY a
35. ALLS O No symptoms O Right after starting O When shifting into gear O During steady speed driving IDLING CONDITIONS O No symptoms O Is too slow at all times O Is too fast RUNNING CONDITIONS No symptoms Runs rough Lacks power Bucks and jerks Poor fuel economy CU DUU UU Hesitates or stumbles on accelerations OoOoOdd O 0 0 0o0 0 0 0 O Cranks but will not start Starts but takes a long time Right after vehicle comes to a stop While idling During acceleration When parking Is sometimes too fast or too slow Is rough or uneven Fluctuates up and down Backfires Misfires or cuts out Engine knocks pings or rattles Surges Dieseling or run on AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS if applicable O No symptoms O Shifts too early or too late O Changes gear incorrectly QUICKLINK RW Vehicle does not move when in gear O Jerks or bucks 25 ahigeye toy del PRELIMINARY VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET PROBLEM OCCURS O Morning O Afternoon ENGINE TEMPERATURE WHEN PROBLEM OCCURS O Cold O Warm DRIVING CONDITIONS WHEN PROBLEM OCCURS Short less than 2 miles 2 10miles Long more than 10 miles Stop and go While turning While braking At gear engagement With A C operating CO UUDU UU CU UU UU DRIVING HABITS O O O O O Mostly city driving Highway Park vehicle inside Park vehicle outside O GASOLINE USED O 87 Octane O 89 Octane O O WEATHER CON
36. CKLINK Device The QUICKLINK Device provides the link between your Ta vehicles computer and the QUICKLINK App on your smart phone or table The QUICKLINK Device connects to your vehicle s Data Link Connector DLC The QUICKLINK App The QUICKLINK App connects to the QUICKLINK Device wirelessly through Bluetooth The App provides you with the tools you need to add vehicles to your account generate diagnostic reports for your vehicle and view Live Data using the QUICKLINK Command Centers The QUICKLINK App is available for both iOS and Android devices You must have an active Wi Fi connection to use the QUICKLINK system gt Googie play Bluetooth 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 and 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 standar
37. DITIONS WHEN PROBLEM OCCURS O 32 55 F 0 18 C O O Below freezing 32 F 0 CHECK ENGINE LIGHT DASH WARNING LIGHT O Sometimes ON O Always ON PECULIAR SMELLS O Hot O O Sulfur rotten egg O O Burning rubber O STRANGE NOISES O Rattle E O Knock E 26 O Anytime O Hot With headlights on During acceleration Mostly driving downhill Mostly driving uphill Mostly driving level Mostly driving curvy roads Mostly driving rough roads Drive less than 10 miles per day Drive 10 to 50 miles per day Drive more than 50 miles per day 91 Octane More than 91 Octane Above 55 F 13 C O Never ON Gasoline Burning oil Electrical Squeak Other QUICKLINK Getting Started DOWNLOADING THE QUICKLINK APP LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP DOWNLOADING THE QUICKLINK APP The QUICKLINK App is available for free download from the App Store You MUST have an iTunes account to download the QUICKLINK App from the App Store 1 Tap the App Store icon to access the App Store 2 Enter QUICKLINK in the search box then tap the icon to locate the QUICKLINK App 3 Tap the FREE button to download the QUICKLINK App to your tablet or phone When the download is complete the INSTALL button displays 4 Tap the INSTALL button to install the QUICKLINK App on your phone or tablet When the installation is complete the OPEN button displays 5 Tap the OPEN button to la
38. I settings Advanced settings Validate PIDs Delete Vehicle QUICKLINK for iOS 37 Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS 38 VIN This field is automatically filled by QUICKLINK when a vehicle is added to the system If you make an error when initially entering the VIN selecting this option will display the Enter VIN page so that you may re enter the VIN for the vehicle SPECIFICATIONS Engine displacement Engine displacement is used when calculating fuel consump tion parameters This information can usually be found in the vehicle Owner s Manual Enter the desired value in the text field and select the appropriate unit of measurement cubic inches in cubic centimeters cc liters I or milliliters ml The currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted in blue Fuel type Select the type of fuel used by the vehicle Gasoline Diesel E85 or E100 The currently selected fuel type is indicated by a checkmark in the right column Reported mileage Enter the mileage shown on the vehicle s odometer It is recommended that this information be updated prior to generating each diagnostic report for the vehicle Transmission Select the transmission type for the vehicle Automatic or Standard The currently selected transmission type is indicated by a checkmark w in the right column Viewing and Editing OBD II Settings OBD II settings are initially entered by QUICKLINK These setting
39. ICAL SERVICES 94 Reporting a Problem If you have a problem using the QUICKLINK system you can submit a report to Innova Technical Services using the Support form ees EA e 1 US Support ContactForm fr QUICKLINK launches the default browser for your device SW and opens the Innova Technical Services Support form SUPPORT 1 On the Settings page under ABOUT tap Report a problem 2 Enter your contact information in the Name Email Address and Phone fields 3 Select OBD2 Diagnostic Tools from the Product Category srr menu Email Address 4 Select 3211 QUICKLINK from the Part Number menu Product Category Please Select 5 Enter reference information for the vehicle on which you were using the QUICKLINK system when the problem occurred in the Year Make Model and Engine Size fields 6 Enter a description of the problem in the Comment field 7 When all necessary information has been entered tap Submit to send your problem report QUICKLINK for Android Warranty and Servicing LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY SERVICE PROCEDURES Viewing the Console The CONSOLE maintains a log of actions performed by the QUICKLINK system This log is intended primarily for use by Innova Technical Services when resolving problem reports 1 On the Settings page under Console tap Console The Console page displays The page shows a listing o
40. INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE on page 43 for details 3 Tap to return to the Settings page Configuring Setup Options The Setup options let you select the default values used by QUICKLINK for Date amp time Currency symbol and Units of measurement Setting Date amp Time Options You can set the format for time and date displays throughout gigi QUICKLINK and specify the hour used to trigger the start of the agai day Start of day 1 On the Settings page under Setup tap Date amp time The Date amp time page displays The left column shows a list of date and time parameters The right column shows the currently selected values for each listed parameter 2 To set Time format and Date format QUICKLINK for Android 89 Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 90 Tap Time format or Date format as desired A popup menu displays listing the available formats The radio button for the currently selected format is highlighted D Tap the desired format The popup menu closes and the selected format is shown on the Date amp time page 3 To set the start of day time Tap Start of day the Start of Day page displays The page shows the currently specified start of day time Use the hour and minute menus to specify the desired iis start of day time Tap a button to increase the setting tap We
41. Identification PID Data Each PID has a set of operating characteristics and parameters that serve to identify it The Command Centers display a preset selection of PIDs that help you monitor your vehicle s operation for four specific categories Performance Fuel Economy Engine and Towing Additionally QUICKLINK lets you view record and play back Live Data for each Command Center In effect QUICKLINK lets you view in real time the same signal values used by your vehicle s computer when calculating and conducting system adjustments and corrections The units in which PID parameters are displayed depend on the current Units selections in QUICKLINK SETTINGS see Setting Units of Measurement Options on page 91 for details Performance Command Center The Performance Command Center monitors eleven preset parameters related to overall vehicle performance Monitored parameters for the Performance Command Center are as follows SPEED amp RPM Shows engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm or r min and vehicle speed in miles per hour mph or kilometers per hour km h SPEED amp RPM TIMING ACCEL BST VAC z TIMING Shows ignition timing in degrees sl 4 33 E 0 ACCEL Shows vehicle acceleration in g force g BST VAC Shows boost vacuum pressure in pounds per d 3 square inch psi bars bar or kilogram force per square DE EE centimeter kg f cm dr POWER INST INTAKE ca 2
42. Login to resubmit your login request es If you forget your password you can use the Forgot password feature to obtain ma a new password 4 lf your login is successful The QUICKLINK Menu page displays see USING THE MENU PAGE on page 66 for details Forgot Your Password If you forget your password you can use the Forgot password feature to obtain a new password 1 On the Welcome screen tap Forgot password The Forgot Password page displays 2 Enter the email address you used when creating your Innova com account in the email text box then tap Submit An Email Sent message displays 3 Tap OK to close the message then tap Innova Account to return to the Welcome page 4 Follow the instructions in the email message to reset the password for your account QUICKLINK for Android 65 Getting Started LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP USING THE MENU PAGE When you log into QUICKLINK see Logging In on page 64 for details the Menu page displays The Menu page gives you access to all the features and functions available through the QUICKLINK App The following options are available from the Menu page DIAGNOSTICS SOLUTIONS lets you generate a diagnostic report for your vehicle see Generating Diagnostic Reports on page 77 for details DIAGNOSTICS SOLUTIONS PERFORMANCE COMMAND CENTER S FUEL ECONOMY COMMAND CENTER
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44. 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 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del OBD2 MONITORS 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 Monitor If a fault is found on the first trip the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code The com
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46. QUICKLINK for Android 87 Adjustments and Settings SETTING GENERAL OPTIONS VIEWING ACCOUNT OPTIONS The Settings page lets you configure the QUICKLINK App to suit your personal preferences view reference information access online help and report problems to Innova Technical Services To display the Settings page tap SETTINGS from the QUICKLINK Menu page see USING THE MENU PAGE on page 30 for details ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 88 Setting General Options The General options let you configure how the QUICKLINK App displays on your device enable and disable the Demo mode and configure recorded data for looped playback On the Settings page under General use the checkboxes to enable or disable general options as follows es Tap a checkbox to select or deselect A checkmark D indicates the associated option is enabled An empty checkbox indicates the associated option is disabled Show status bar Enables and disables display of the status bar at the top of the Menu page Fullscreen mode Enables and disables the full screen display mode Enable demo mode Enables and disables demo mode for the Command Centers Loop playback Enables and disables looped playback of data recorded through the Command Centers Viewing Account Options The Account options show the account under which you are logged in and let you log out of the
47. R PASSWORD FOR YOUR INNOVA COM c 2 Use the keyboard to enter your Email address and Password then tap Login to submit your login request 3 If your login is unsuccessful A Login failed message displays Tap OK to close the message and return to the Login page Re enter your Email address and Password then tap Login to resubmit your login request be EE es If you forget your password you can use the Forgot password feature to obtain ma a new password 4 If your login is successful The QUICKLINK Menu page displays see USING THE MENU PAGE on page 30 for details Forgot Your Password If you forget your password you can use the Forgot password feature to obtain a new password 1 On the Welcome screen tap Forgot password The Forgot Password page displays PLEASE ENTER THE E MAIL ADDRESS YOU USED TO CRE NEW PASSWORD WILL BE EMAILED TO YC 2 Enter the email address you used when creating your Innova com account in the email text box then tap Submit An Email Sent message displays 3 Tap OK to close the message then tap Innova Account to return to the Welcome page 4 Follow the instructions in the email message to reset the password for your account QUICKLINK for iOS 29 Getting Started USING THE MENU PAGE USING THE MENU PAGE When you log into QUICKLINK see Logging In on page 28 for details the Menu
48. Tap Diagnostic Info to display the Diagnostic Info page 3 Tap Erase Diagnostic Data A confirmation dialog displays 4 lf you are sure you want to proceed tap Yes to continue If you do not want to proceed tap No to cancel the erase procedure QUICKLINK for iOS 47 Working with the Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS Your vehicle s on board computer receives status information from various sensors switches and actuators located throughout the vehicle This information includes values volts rom temperature speed etc and system status information open loop closed loop fuel system status etc This real time Live Data from each sensor actuator and switch etc is called Parameter Identification PID Data Each PID has a set of operating characteristics and parameters that serve to identify it The Command Centers display a preset selection of PIDs that help you monitor your vehicle s operation for four specific categories Performance Fuel Economy Engine and Towing Additionally QUICKLINK lets you view record and play back Live Data for each Command Center In effect QUICKLINK lets you view in real time the same signal values used by your vehicle s computer when calculating and conducting system adjustments and corrections The units in which PID parameters are displayed depend on the current Units selections in QUICKLINK SETTINGS see Setting Units of
49. age Tap the vehicle description for the vehicle for which you wish to view vehicle information The Vehicle page for the selected vehicle displays Adding a Vehicle Photo The vehicle description includes a placeholder labeled No Photo for a vehicle photograph You can add a vehicle photo from your photo library or use the camera in your tablet of phone to add a photo You can also replace an existing photo for a vehicle QUICKLINK for Android Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE 1 On the Vehicle page for the desired vehicle tap the button or the existing photo for the vehicle as applicable The Select Vehicle Photo dialog displays 2 Tap the location in which the desired photo is saved A popup menu shows all the photos available on your tablet or phone 3 Locate and tap the photo you wish to use The popup menu closes and the selected photo is added to the vehicle description Viewing Diagnostic Report History QUICKLINK retains a copy of all diagnostic reports you have generated for each vehicle saved in the system You can recall and view a diagnostic report at any time 1 On the Vehicles page tap the vehicle description for the vehicle pgg for which you wish to view Diagnostic Reports e The Vehicle page for the selected vehicle displays 2 Tap Diagnostic Report History The Diagnostic Report History page for
50. age 37 for details when the report was created QUICKLINK logs the Date of Report the date and time at which the report was created and assigns a unique Report System Status Tap System Status to see an overview of the general health of your vehicle The section identifies each vehicle System for which status is provided include a graphic indication of the current Status of the system and a status Summary The Verified Fix Page The Verified Fix page lists the most likely repair s needed by your vehicle based on the DTCs retrieved and includes A Difficulty Rating indicating the skill level needed to accomplish the repair A breakdown of Part Labor costs Estimated Total Cost estimates for the repair s based on your geographic location when performed by a professional technician Cost To Do It Yourself if you choose to perform the repairs on your own The Related Articles Page QUICKLINK provides access to a comprehensive database of maintenance and repair information The Related Articles page provides access to articles and videos related to your vehicle s current issues The page include two sections Related Videos Diagnosing an Engine Misfire Faulty Oxygen O02 Sensor Innova Electronics Pro Tap Related Articles to view a list of articles related to your vehicle s current issues These may include general information about a component or system diagnostic and troubleshooting
51. ain repair replacement costs for a specific amount of time or until the vehicle has been driven for a specific number of miles The Warranty page provides an estimation of the current state of your vehicle s warranties whether they are active expired and or transferable This information is intended for reference only It is based on manufacturer published data available at the time the data was gathered and may not fully reflect your actual warranty coverage Predicted Repairs Solving a problem before it becomes a problem can reduce out of pocket cost and minimize personal inconvenience Through detailed analysis of historical repair information supplied by technician across the country RepairSolutions is able to provide highly accurate predictions of potential service and repair requirements based on your vehicle s year make model and mileage The Predicted Repairs page provides a list of predicted repairs for your vehicle over the next 12 months The predicted repairs are weighted by probability high moderate or low and include cost estimates Vehicle History Reports Thinking of buying a vehicle RepairSolutions provides one click access for the purchase of a vehicle history report The Portal Page The Portal page gives you an overview of your RepairSolutions account It shows your Account Status and provides access to the reports you have most recently generated using a registered Innova tool QUICKLINK 2
52. anacea degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C CATALYST Shows catalytic converter temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C COOLANT LAMBDA AFR O2 SENSOR COOLANT Shows engine coolant temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C LAMBDA Shows the oxygen sensor LAMBDA calculation from lean to rich AFR Shows the air fuel ratio O2 SENSOR Shows the oxygen sensor output signal level in volts V MAP LOAD MAP Shows manifold absolute pressure in kiloPascals kPa or inches of Mercury inHg LOAD Shows engine load as a percentage of maximum capacity MAF FRP MAF Shows mass air flow in pounds per minute lb min or grams per second g s FRP Shows fuel rail pressure in pounds per square inch psi or kiloPascals kPa Towing Command Center The Towing Command Center monitors fifteen preset parameters related to vehicle performance when towing Monitored parameters for the Towing m Command Center are as follows QUICKLINK for iOS Working with Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS TIMING FUEL TRIMS TIMING Shows ignition timing in degrees FUEL TRIMS Shows short term ST and long term LT fuel trim as a percentage CATALYST EOT INTAKE AMBIENT CATALYST Shows catalytic converter temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C EOT Shows engine oil temperature in degrees COOLANT Fahrenh
53. andard beginning in 2010 The majority of E vehicles produced before this time will not support these Monitors NMHC Monitor QUICKLINK 11 Hahigeye tor del OBD2 MONITORS 12 NOx Adsorber Monitor Boost Pressure System Monitor Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor PM Filter Monitor The following provides a brief explanation of the function of each Monitor 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 Gs Rationality Each input signal is compared against all other inputs and against information in the computer s 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 vehicles The CCM may be either a One Trip or a Two Trip Monitor depending
54. ap the engine description parameter to display the Values page QUICKLINK for Android 2005 TOYOTA TACOMA L4 2 7L DOHC 16V VIN automatically filled if left blank N a 5TENX22N85Z025497 specifications Engine displacement 3 01 Fuel type Gasoline Mileage Transmission OBD II settings Advanced settings 71 Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS The Predefined field shows a list of available values in the left column The currently selected value is indicated by a checkmark in the right column mg IT the correct value for your vehicle is not listed in the Predefined field yu can mm manually enter the desired value To select a Predefined value L4 2 7L DOHC 16V Tap the desired value to select it then tap Save to save WEED your changes and return to the Description page My Type is not listed To manually enter a value Tap the Other field Enter the desired value then tap Save to save your changes and return to the Description page 4 When all desired vehicle description parameters have been edited tap Save on the vehicle Description page to save your changes and return to the Vehicle Settings page Viewing and Editing General Vehicle Settings es Unless otherwise stated all vehicle settings are edited in a similar manner Tap the setting you wish to edit enter and or select the appropriate values for the setting then tap
55. assword the same way in both the Password and Verify Password fields an Error message displays Tap OK to close the message and return to the Create Account page Enter the required information then resubmit the form The Terms and Conditions popup displays 7 Review the Terms and Conditions then tap Next to continue The End User License Agreement EULA popup displays 8 Review the End User License Agreement then tap Yes The QICKLINK Menu page displays Confirming Your Account When you register you Innova com account the system auto generates an email to the email address you provided during registration BE SURE to confirm your account using the instructions provided in the confirmation email before using the QUICKLINK system Logging In Following your account registration and each time you launch the QUICKLINK App the QUICKLINK Welcome page displays You must log into your Innova com account before you can use the QUICKLINK system QUICKLINK for Android Getting Started LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP 1 From the Welcome page tap Login The Login page displays 2 Use the keyboard to enter your Email address and Password then tap Login to submit your login request 3 If your login is unsuccessful A Login failed message displays Tap OK to close the message and return to the Login page Re enter your Email address and Password then tap
56. ation The Heated Catalyst Monitor is supported by spark ignition vehicles only This Monitor is also a Two Trip Monitor QUICKLINK 13 Introduction OBD2 MONITORS 14 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 the MIL On and saves the code in its long term memory Evaporative System EVAP Monitor OBD2 vehicles a
57. calculations active while in the main menu i The Choose the PIDs to monitor list Shows the cioose tne ios to monitor currently selected persistent PIDs Add PID SAE RPM 2 Use the Persistent PIDs slider to enable or disable persistent PIDs SAE VSS CALC TRIP CALC FUEL_CONSUMPTION Set the slider to the ON position to enable persistent PIDs Set the slider to the OFF position to disable persistent PIDs 3 Tap Settings to return to the Settings page Adding a Persistent PID 1 On the Settings page under PARAMETERS tap Persistent PIDs The Persistent PIDs page displays 2 Tap Add PID The Select PID page displays The Select PID page shows separate tabs for Supported PIDs and All PIDs Each tab shows a list of systems for which PIDs are available A icon next to a system name indicates that one or more PIDs for the system are currently selected as persistent PIDs QUICKLINK for iOS Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 3 Tap the Supported PIDs and All PIDs tab as desired to display the available systems list then tap a system name to select a persistent PID for the system The System page displays for the selected system The System page shows separate tabs for Supported PIDs and All PIDs Each tab shows a list of available PIDs A icon next to a PID name indicates the associated PID is supported A icon n
58. can search for a PID name in all systems Tap the Add PID field at the top of the page then use the keyboard to enter the PID name A PID list displays and refreshes as you enter characters to locate PIDs that match your search criteria 5 Tap the PID you wish to select as a persistent PID 92 QUICKLINK for Android Using Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS A amp icon displays next to the PID name to indicate it has been selected as a persistent PID If you do not wish to select the PID as a persistent PID tap it again The Y icon is removed 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select additional PIDs from the current PID list 7 When all desired PIDs have been selected from the current list tap the system name again to close the list 8 Repeat steps 3 through 7 to select PIDs for additional systems 9 When all desired persistent PIDs have been selected tap on the Add PID page to return to the Persistent PIDs page then tap to return to the Settings page Removing a Persistent PID 1 On the Settings page under Parameters tap Persistent PIDs The Persistent PIDs page displays The Choose the PIDs to monitor list shows the currently selected persistent PIDs 2 Use the PIDs checkboxes to choose the persistent PIDs you eer wish to remove tap to select or deselect CALC TRIP GEAR 6 TIME_PCT A Percent time in gear 6 for trip A A checkmark G indicates the PID is selected for removal An em
59. cle Settings page 1 Select the vehicle for which you wish to validate PIDs and access the Vehicle information page for the vehicle see Selecting a Vehicle on page 32 for details 2 Tap Vehicle Settings The Vehicle Settings page displays 3 Tap Validate PIDs to validate the PIDs supported by your vehicle DELETING A VEHICLE If you sell or discard a vehicle you can remove it from the QUICKLING system When deleting a vehicle you can choose to retain or delete all vehicle specific data files stored for the vehicle 1 Select the vehicle you wish to delete and access the Vehicle information page for the vehicle see Selecting a Vehicle on page 32 for details Validate PIDs 2 Tap Vehicle Settings Delete Vehicle The Vehicle Settings page displays 3 Tap Delete Vehicle The Delete Vehicle confirmation dialog displays QUICKLINK for iOS 41 Managing Vehicles DELETING A VEHICLE 4 Tap Yes to continue with the deletion Tap No to cancel the deletion and return to the Vehicle page with the vehicle retained in the QUICKLINK system The Delete Vehicle Data confirmation dialog displays 5 Tap Yes to delete the vehicle and delete all vehicle specific data from the QUICKLINK system Tap No to delete the vehicle and retain all vehicle specific data in the QUICKLINK system Tap Cancel to cancel the deletion and return to the Vehicle page wit
60. cle Settings page lets you view and edit vehicle identification specifications OBD II settings and advanced settings for a vehicle You can also validate the Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by a vehicle or delete a vehicle from QUICKLINK Tap Vehicle Settings to edit general settings OBD II settings and advanced settings for your vehicle Editing the Vehicle Description When you add a vehicle to the QUICKLINK system QUICKLINK decodes the Vehicle Identification Number VIN to generate the vehicle description shown in the Vehicle Manager If necessary you can edit the vehicle description Description 1 On the Vehicle Settings page tap the vehicle description TOYOTA The vehicle Description page displays 1996 CAMRY 2 To edit the vehicle make year or model L4 2 2L 16V Tap the parameter you wish to edit to display the Values page for the selected parameter The left column shows a list of available values for the selected parameter The currently selected value is indicated by a checkmark in the right column 36 QUICKLINK for iOS Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS Tap the desired value to select it then tap Save to save your changes and return to the Description page 3 To edit the vehicle engine description Tap the engine description parameter to display the Values page The Predefined field shows a list of available values
61. ctions such as transmission brakes charging body and suspension systems 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 drivers seat or behind the right kick panel However some manufacturers may still position it in the engine compartment Vehicle sensors switches 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 ar
62. d select the appropriate unit of measurement square feet E or square meters m The currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted in blue es It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value or in cases where Drag coefficient has not been defined Maximum engine speed Maximum engine speed rpm is used for gear calculations Enter the engine redline value in the Maximum Engine Speed field QUICKLINK for iOS Managing Vehicles DELETING A VEHICLE Minimum engine speed Minimum engine speed rpm is used for gear calculations Enter the minimum allowable engine speed while in gear in the Minimum Engine Speed field Shift point Shift point rpm is used for gear calculations Enter the shift point that results in the greatest fuel economy in the Shift Point field Speed correction Speed correction is used to compensate for an inaccurate vehicle speedometer Enter the desired value in the Speed Correction field When the When all desired changes have been made tap Vehicle Settings to return to the Vehicle Settings page VALIDATIING SUPPORTED PIDS QUICKLINK automatically validates the Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by your vehicle each time you connect the QUICKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see Connecting the App to the Device on page 44 for details You can also choose to validate PIDs for a vehicle on demand from the Vehi
63. d 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 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 QUICKLINK 5 eldeelelfiei del COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS To expand emissions 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 manufacturers specifications To use a standardized Diagnostic Link Connector DLC in all vehicles Before OBD2 DLCs were of different shapes and sizes To standardize the code numbers code definitions and language used to describe faults Before OBD2 each vehicle manufacturer used their own code numbers code definitions and language to describe the same faults To expand the operation of the Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL To standardize communication procedures and protocols between the diagnostic equipment Diagnostic Tools Code Readers etc and the vehicle s on board computer
64. d value using width profile diameter in values e g 215 45 R18 Final drive ratios Enter the appropriate final drive ratio for the each appropriate drive gear for the vehicle Axle ratio 1st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 4th gear 5th gear 6th gear or 7th gear Curb weight Curb weight is used when calculating power and torque values Enter the desired value in the Curb Weight field and select the appropriate unit of measurement pounds Ib or kilograms kg from the drop down menu The radio button for the currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted D Additional weight Additional weight is used when calculating power and torque values This value should be the sum of the weights of the driver all passengers contents of the trunk towed vehicles etc Enter the desired value in the Additional Weight field and select the appropriate unit of measurement pounds Ib or kilograms kg from the drop down menu The radio button for the currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted D Drag coefficient Drag coefficient also know as air resistance coefficient is used with Frontal area to compensate for wind resistance when calculating power and torque values This value may be available from the vehicle manufacturer s website Enter the desired value in the Drag Coefficient field es It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value or in cases where Frontal area has not been defin
65. delete the vehicle and retain all vehicle specific data in the QUICKLINK system Tap Cancel to cancel the deletion and return to the Vehicle page with the vehicle retained in the QUICKLINK system QUICKLINK for Android Generating Diagnostic Reports INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE Installing the QUICKLINK Device 1 Turn the vehicle s ignition on DO NOT start the engine 2 Locate the vehicle s 16 pin Data Link Connector DLC See Data Link Connector DLC Location on page 1 for typical connector locations es Some DLCs have a plastic cover that must be removed before connecting the QUICKLINK Device 3 Connect the QUICKLINK Device to the vehicle s DLC The cable device is keyed and will only fit one way If you have problems connecting the cable connector to the DLC rotate the connector 180 and try again 4 When the QUICKLINK Device is properly connected to the vehicle s DLC the device powers on and a red LED lights If the unit does not power on automatically when connected to the vehicle s DLC connector it usually indicates there is no power present at the vehicle s DLC connector Check your fuse panel and replace any burned out fuses If replacing the fuse s does not correct the problem consult your vehicle s repair manual to identify the proper computer PCM fuse circuit and perform any necessary repair
66. ding in progress Oo START RECORD button Tap to start recording Live Data D PLAYBACK button Tap to play back recorded Live Data Recording Data You can record and save Live Data for each QUICKLINK Command Center Recorded Live Data can serve as valuable information to help you in troubleshooting and diagnosing vehicle problems The Record Data option lets you select the precise time at which the Live Data recording will occur This is particularly helpful when troubleshooting intermittent problems that may only manifest themselves briefly for a few fractions of a second and or only at certain vehicle speeds or vehicle operating conditions Access the Command Center for which you wish to record data Put the engine in the desired operating condition for which you wish to record data QUICKLINK for Android Working with Command Centers DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK If necessary drive the vehicle until you reach the vehicle speed at which the problem you wish to record occurs Tap the D button to begin recording data When the desired data has been recorded tap the O button to stop recording data Data Playback Once Command Center data has been recorded it is saved in memory You can view recorded data immediately after recording by tapping the D button or you can view it later by selecting the desired data file from memory see Working with Command Center Recordings on page 69 for details
67. dize 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 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 converters down time when the engine is cold The Heated Catalyst Monitor performs the same diagnostic tests as the catalyst Monitor and also tests the catalytic converters heater for proper oper
68. ds 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 2 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS 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 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 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 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 fun
69. e Currency page displays The Currency symbol field shows the currently selected currency symbol 2 Tap the Currency symbol field Add custom currency symbol The Currency Symbol page displays The left column shows a list of default currency symbols The currently selected currency symbol is indicated by a checkmark in the right column 3 To select a default currency symbol tap the desired symbol QUICKLINK for iOS Adjustments and Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 4 To specify a custom currency symbol Tap Add custom currency symbol the Add Symbol page displays with the currently selected currency symbol shown in the data entry field Use the keyboard to enter the desired currency symbol When the desired custom currency symbol has been entered tap Save to save your changes and return to the Currency Symbol page The custom currency symbol is selected automatically If you do not want to add the custom currency symbol tap Cancel to return to the Currency Symbol page without saving the custom currency symbol 5 When the desired currency symbol has been selected tap Currency to return to the Currency page then tap Settings to return to the Settings page Setting Units of Measurement Options You can set the units of measurement used on QUICLINK displays to U S values metric values or a combination of the two 1 On the Settings
70. e Codes DTCs retrieved from your vehicle s computer The section shows the MIL DTC the DTC that cause your vehicle s Malfunction Indicator Lamp to light as well as all other Stored Codes Tap Possible Causes to view a list of probable causes of the malfunction Tap Freeze Frame Information to view a list of vehicle operating conditions present when the MIL DTC was set Each line in the list shows a Parameter Description and the specific Results values for each parameter Swipe up or down to view the entire list Tap Monitor Status to view the current status for all Monitors supported by your vehicle and the status of the vehicle s Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL Each line in the list shows a Parameter Description and the specific Results for each parameter Complete Not Complete or Not Supported for Monitors ON or OFF for the MIL You can also choose to erase diagnostic data see ERASING DIAGNOSTIC DATA on page 47 for details The General Info Page The General Info page shows general information about your vehicle along with an indication of it s overall health The page includes two sections QUICKLINK for iOS 45 Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT Tap General Information to view general information about your vehicle including Year Make Model Engine size and VIN and the Mileage entered in Vehicle Settings see Viewing and Editing General Vehicle Settings on p
71. e 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 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 QUICKLINK 15 eldeelelfiei del OBD2 MONITORS 16 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 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
72. e output devices They perform actions in response to commands received from the computer QUICKLINK 3 eldeelelfiei del COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS TYPICAL COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES CONTROL SYSTEM Fuel Injectors Idle Air Control EGR Valve Ignition Module INPUT DEVICES Coolant Temperature Sensor Throttle Position Sensor Fuel Injectors On Board g EE F ei INPUT DEVICES Oxygen Sensors 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 Vehicle operating conditions are 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 OBD1 With the exception of some 1994 and 1995 vehicles most vehicles from 1982 to 1995
73. ed Frontal area Frontal area is used in conjunction with Drag Coefficient to compensate for wind resistance when calculating power and torque values Enter the desired value in the Frontal Area field and select the appropriate unit of measurement square feet E or square meters m from the drop down menu The radio button for the currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted D Gs It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value or in cases where Drag coefficient has not been defined Maximum engine speed Maximum engine speed rpm is used for gear calculations Enter the engine redline value in the Maximum Engine Speed field Minimum engine speed Minimum engine speed rpm is used for gear calculations Enter the minimum allowable engine speed while in gear in the Minimum Engine Speed field Shift point Shift point rpm is used for gear calculations Enter the shift point that results in the greatest fuel economy in the Shift Point field Speed correction Speed correction is used to compensate for an inaccurate vehicle speedometer Enter the desired value in the Speed Correction field QUICKLINK for Android 75 Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS When the When all desired changes have been made tap Vehicle Settings to return to the Vehicle Settings page VALIDATING SUPPORTED PIDS QUICKLINK automatically validates the Parameter Ide
74. ed information for diagnosing and repairing vehicle issues The Diagnostic Report gives you the following information Some features are available only with a premium subscription to RepairSolutions Summary The Summary page shows the current status of your vehicle s emissions engine transmission supplemental restraint airbag and anti lock brake systems and provides a summary of the issues associated with your vehicle Verified Fixes The Verified Fixes page lists the most likely repair s needed by your vehicle based on the DTCs retrieved It includes cost estimates for the repair s based on your geographic location provides access to detailed instructions for performing the repair s and includes links to supplemental information including articles and videos related to the affected component or system Diagnostic Data The Diagnostic Data page provides detailed information related to the DTCs retrieved from your vehicle s computer It includes descriptions of the retrieved DTCs including the conditions under which each DTC was set the probable causes for the issue and recommendations for verifying the problem You can also view Freeze Frame data for the priority DTC the DTC that caused the MIL to illuminate and current UM Monitor status QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS TSBs Recalls Even with the exhaustive testing a vehicle undergoes before being made available to the
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76. egeteegeeegggigge a button to decrease the setting Tap the AM PM button to toggle the setting from AM to PM 4 When the desired start of day has been specified tap Set to return to the Date amp time page then tap to return to the Settings page Setting Currency Symbol Options You can set the currency symbol used in QUICLINK when displaying repair and maintenance cost estimates You can select a preset currency symbol or specify a custom currency symbol es When a preset currency symbol is selected cost estimates ES are displayed using the selected currency When a custom currency symbol is used and the symbol is recognized by the QUICKLINK App cost estimates are displayed using the selected currency If the custom symbol is not recognized by the QUICKLINK App the custom symbol is displayed but cost estimates are shown in U S dollars 1 On the Settings page under Setup tap Currency symbol The Currency Symbol page displays The Predefined field shows the system defined currency symbol values The left column shows a list of currency symbols The radio button for the currently selected interval is highlighted D 2 To select a default currency symbol tap the desired symbol QUICKLINK for Android Adjustments and Settings CONFIGURING SETUP OPTIONS 3 To specify a custom currency symbol Tap the Custom field Use the keyboard to enter t
77. ehicles page displays each time you choose VEHICLE MANAGER from the QUICKLINK Menu page E To enter additional vehicles into QUICKLINK tap Add Vehicle to display the Enter VIN page QUICKLINK for Android 67 Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE 68 From the Vehicles page you can choose to Select a vehicle for diagnostics or monitoring through the Command Centers see Selecting a Vehicle on page 68 for details Add a photo for a vehicle see Adding a Vehicle Photo on page 68 for details View Diagnostic Report History see Viewing Diagnostic Report History on page 69 for details View Command Center Recordings see Working with Command Center Recordings on page 69 for details 5 View and edit Vehicle Settings see MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS on page 71 for details Validate Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by a vehicle see VALIDATING SUPPORTED PIDS on page 76 for details Delete a vehicle see DELETING A VEHICLE on page 76 for details Selecting a Vehicle Before performing diagnostics or monitoring vehicle operation through the Command Centers you must select the desired vehicle ga za L4 2 3L OHV On the Vehicles page tap the desired vehicle Diagnostic Report History Command Center Recordings The icon in the left column is highlighted to indicate the vehicle has been selected Vehicle Settings Accessing the Vehicle Information P
78. eit F or degrees Celcius C ME Res INTAKE Shows intake air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C AMBIENT Shows ambient air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C COOLANT LAMBDA AFR O2 SENSOR COOLANT Shows engine coolant temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C LAMBDA Shows the oxygen sensor LAMBDA calculation from lean to rich AFR Shows the air fuel ratio O2 SENSOR Shows the oxygen sensor output signal level in volts V BOOST MAP LOAD BOOST Shows boost pressure in pounds per square inch psi bars bar or kilogram force per square centimeter kg f cm MAP Shows manifold absolute pressure in kiloPascals kPa or inches of Mercury inHg LOAD Shows engine load as a percentage of maximum capacity MAF FRP MAF Shows mass air flow in pounds per minute lb min or grams per second g s Shows fuel rail pressure in pounds per square inch psi or kiloPascals kPa Using the Command Centers 1 Connect the QUICKKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see Connecting the App to the Device on page 44 for details QUICKLINK for iOS 51 Using the Command Centers DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK 2 Start the engine 3 From the QUICKLINK Menu page tap the Command Center you wish to view The selected Command Center page displays 4 The Command Center display fields continuously upda
79. el vehicles The following settings may be edited from the Vehicle Advanced Settings page Fuel tank capacity Fuel tank capacity is used when calculating fuel level distance to empty and time to empty values This information can usually be found in the vehicle Owner s Manual Enter the desired value in the Fuel Tank Capacity field and select the appropriate unit of measurement U S gallons gal US U K gallons gal UK or liters I The currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted in blue Vehicle Advanced S Brake specific fuel consumption This value represent the required to generate one horsepower for one hour and is used when calculating horsepower and torque indications Enter the desired value in the Brake Specific Fuel Consumption field Recommended values are 0 35 for turbo diesel engines 0 45 for naturally aspirated engines 0 55 for forced induction gasoline engines Volumetric efficiency Volumetric efficiency is used in calculating fuel consumption parameters An initial value between 60 and 85 is recommended Enter the desired value in the Volumetric E field MAF PID The MAF PID value is used only when mass air flow is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the MAF PID field es It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value MAP PID The MAF PID value is used only when mani
80. enter The Fuel Economy Command Center monitors four preset parameters related to fuel usage and economy Monitored parameters for the Fuel Economy Command Center are as follows AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY Shows current Inst and average Avg fuel economy in miles per gallon mpg or liter per 100 kilometers Xe 9 100km and average fuel economy for engine al i i operating time of 0 5 min 0 30 min and 0 3 hours FUEL LEVEL Shows the current fuel tank level as a percentage ETAM of total tank capacity AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY 0 0 bh 0 miles RAN G E FUEL LEVEL RANGE Shows estimated vehicle range in miles or kilometers km based on AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY and current FUEL LEVEL FUEL FLOW Shows average fuel flow in gallons per hour gal h or liters per hour I h Engine Command Center The Engine Command Center monitors thirteen preset parameters related to engine operation Monitored parameters for the Engine Command Center are as follows QUICKLINK for iOS 49 Working with the Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS 50 TIMING FUEL TRIMS TIMING Shows ignition timing in degrees FUEL TRIMS Shows short term ST and long term LT fuel trim as a percentage INTAKE AMBIENT CATALYST 2 2 6 101418 INTAKE Shows intake air temperature in degrees x Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C AMBIENT COOLANT 0 2 4 6 8 10 ped ARASA AMBIENT Shows ambient air temperature in ei p
81. enu displays Tap Load The selected recording is loaded into the Command Center from which it was recorded Tap Vehicle to return to the Vehicle page Tap Vehicles to return to the Vehicles page Tap Menu to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page 34 QUICKLINK for iOS Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE Select the Command Center from which the recording was made to play back the recording see Data Playback on page 53 for details 4 To email a Command Center recording Tap the recording you wish to email The Command Center Recordings popup menu displays Tap Email DashCommand Log File PERFORMANCE Mar 06 2014 06 49 PM The Email Logfile page displays DashCommand Log File PERFORMANCE Mar 06 2014 06 49 PM Enter the email address to which you wish to send the _ S og File PERFORMANCE Mar 06 2014 06 49 PM recording in the To field Sze 0072 M8 Date Time Mar 06 2014 06 49 PM Sent from DashCommand v1 1 Build 4134 on my iPad If you wish to send a copy of the email to other parties tap the Cc Bcc field and enter the desired Cc and Bcc email addresses If you wish to include a message with the email tap the email body and enter the desired message When all desired information has been entered tap Send to send the email A confirmation message displays indicating the email has been sent and the display returns to the Command Cent
82. epair information The Related Articles page provides access to articles and videos related to your vehicle s current issues The page include two sections Tap Related Articles to view a list of articles related to your vehicle s current issues These may include general information about a component or system diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures and or repair instructions Tap a View button to view the associated article Tap Related Videos to view a list of videos related to your vehicle s current issues These include for a variety of tasks including general maintenance diagnosis and troubleshooting and detailed repair information Tap a View button to view the associated video General Information Model Date of Report System Status PURCHASE MORE INFORMATION 50 0ta a EK Estimated Total Cost 320 37 Cost To Do It Yourself 74 53 Additional diagnostic fees may be included for Removal and Inspection R amp I gt 12 51 F KR Related Articles Title tion 80 QUICKLINK for Android Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT ERASING DIAGNOSTIC DATA es When the Erase function is used to erase DTCs from the vehicle s on board mm computer Freeze Frame data is erased Permanent DTCs ARE NOT erased by the Erase function If you plan to take the vehicle to a Service Center for repair DO NOT data the codes from the veh
83. er Recordings page 5 To edit a Command Center recording file name Tap the recording you wish to edit The Command Center Recordings popup menu displays Tap Edit The edit popup menu displays Tap Rename The Enter Log File Name dialog displays Edit the file name as desired then tap OK to close the dialog and save your changes and return to the Command Center Recordings page If you do not wish to change the file name tap Cancel to close the dialog and return to the Command Center Recordings page with the previous file name retained 6 To delete a Command Center recording QUICKLINK for iOS 35 Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS Tap the recording you wish to delete The Command Center Recordings popup menu displays Tap Edit The edit popup menu displays Tap Delete The Confirm Delete dialog displays Tap Delete to confirm the deletion The dialog closes and the Command Center Recordings page refreshes with the selected file deleted from the list lf you do not wish to delete the recording tap Cancel to close the dialog and return to the Command Center Recordings page with the selected file retained in the list 7 When you have finished viewing and editing all desired recordings tap Vehicle to return to the Vehicle page for the currently selected vehicle MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS The Vehi
84. evice is properly connected to your vehicle s DLC see Installing the QUICKLINK Device on page 43 for details or phone Tap Settings to display the Settings page then tap Bluetooth Make sure that the Bluetooth slider is set to the ON QUICKLINK for iOS 43 Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT 5 When your tablet or phone recognized the QUICKLINK Device QUICKLINK will show in the list of DEVICES QUICKLINK will display as Not Paired 6 Tap QUICKLINK to pair the QUICKLINK Device with your tablet or phone When pairing is complete QUICKLINK will display as Connected and a green LED will light on the QUICKLINK Device Connecting the App to the Device 1 Make sure the QUICKLINK Device is properly connected to your vehicle s DLC see Installing the QUICKLINK Device on page 43 for details and is paired with your tablet or phone see Pairing the QUICKLINK Device on page 43 for details 2 On the QUICKLINK Menu page tap CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE The QUICKLINK App initiates an OBD II connection with the QUICKLINK Device When a connection is established App decodes the Vehicle Identification Number VIN for the vehicle When the VIN has been decoded QUICKLINK verifies the Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by the vehicle When the supported PIDs have been verified the Vehicles page displays 3 Select the vehicle in which
85. ew OBD2 emissions standards However manufacturers are free to expand beyond the standardized codes to make their systems easier to diagnose The 3rd character is a letter or a numeric digit O thru 9 A thru F It identifies the specific system or sub system where the problem is located The 4th and 5th characters are letters or numeric digits O thru 9 A thru F They identify the section of the system that is malfunctioning DTCs and MIL Status When the vehicle s on board computer detects a failure in an emissions related component or system the Computere 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 computers memory It records a Freeze Frame of conditions 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 es 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
86. ext to a PID name indicates the associated PID e not Supported A amp icon next to a PID name indicates the PID is currently selected as a persistent PID 4 Swipe up or down to view the entire PID list If desired you can search for a PID name in all systems Tap the icon in the search field then use the keyboard to enter the PID name A PID list displays and refreshes as you enter characters to locate PIDs that match your search criteria 5 Tap the PID you wish to select as a persistent PID A amp icon displays next to the PID name to indicate it has been selected as a persistent PID If you do not wish to select the PID as a persistent PID tap it again The Y icon is removed 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select additional PIDs from the current PID list 7 When all desired PIDs have been selected from the current list tap Back to return to the Select PID page 8 Repeat steps 3 through 7 to select PIDs for additional systems 9 When all desired persistent PIDs have been selected tap Done on the Select PID page to return to the Persistent PIDs page then tap Settings to return to the Settings page Removing a Persistent PID 1 On the Settings page under PARAMETERS tap Persistent PIDs a SAE RPM The Persistent PIDs page displays ace The Choose the PIDs to monitor list shows the currently selected persistent PIDs 2 In the Choose the PIDs to monitor list tap the
87. f 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 CCM Misfire Monitor Fuel System Monitor 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 Catalyst Monitor Heated Catalyst Monitor EGR System Monitor EVAP System Monitor Secondary Air System Monitor 5g he following Monitors became st
88. f actions performed by the QUICKLINK system and the time at which each action occurred 2 Swipe up or down to view the entire log file 3 When you have finished viewing the log file tap to return to the Settings page QUICKLINK for Android 95 96 QUICKLINK Warranty and Servicing LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY SERVICE PROCEDURES LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY The Manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser 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 right
89. fold absolute pressure is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the MAF PID field er It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro wl priate value Lambda actual PID The Lambda actual PID value is used only when lambda value is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the Lambda actual PID field QUICKLINK for iOS 39 Managing Vehicles VALIDATING SUPPORTED PIDS DELETING A VEHICLE 40 Lambda actual PID The Lambda actual PID value is used only when lambda value is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the Lambda actual PID field It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value Lambda commanded PID The Lambda actual PID value is used only when lambda value is derived from a source other than the factory installed sensor Enter the desired value in the Lambda commanded PID field It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value Tire size specification Tire size specification is an alternate means for determining wheel circumference This value is used for gear calculations Enter the desired value using width profile diameter in values e g 215 45 R18 Final drive ratios Enter the appropriate final drive ratio fo
90. h the vehicle retained in the QUICKLINK system 42 QUICKLINK for iOS Generating Diagnostic Reports INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE INSTALLING AND PAIRING THE QUICKLINK DEVICE Installing the QUICKLINK Device 1 2 Turn the vehicle s ignition on DO NOT start the engine Locate the vehicle s 16 pin Data Link Connector DLC See Data Link Connector DLC Location on page 1 for typical connector locations es Some DLCs have a plastic cover that must be removed before connecting the QUICKLINK Device Connect the QUICKLINK Device to the vehicle s DLC The cable device is keyed and will only fit one way If you have problems connecting the cable connector to the DLC rotate the connector 180 and try again When the QUICKLINK Device is properly connected to the vehicle s DLC the device powers on and a red LED lights If the unit does not power on automatically when connected to the vehicle s DLC connector it usually indicates there is no power present at the vehicle s DLC connector Check your fuse panel and replace any burned out fuses If replacing the fuse s does not correct the problem consult your vehicle s repair manual to identify the proper computer PCM fuse circuit and perform any necessary repairs before proceeding Pairing the QUICKLINK Device 1 Sit in the drivers seat of your vehicle Turn on your tablet Make sure the QUICKLINK D
91. he desired currency symbol 4 When the desired currency symbol has been specified tap to return to the Settings page Setting Units of Measurement Options You can set the units of measurement used on QUICLINK displays to U S values metric values or a combination of the two 1 On the Settings page under Setup tap Units Distance The Units page displays Temperature Volume The left column shows a list of values used by various QUICKLINK displays The right column shows the currently selected unit of measurement for each value Weight Area Pressure 2 Tap a parameter for which you wish to set the unit of EMI measurement Boost pressure Speed A popup menu displays listing the available formats The radio button for the currently selected format is highlighted ki Torque Power 3 Tap the desired format The popup menu closes and the selected format is shown on the Units page 4 When units have been selected for all values as desired tap to return to the Settings page Displays throughout the QUICKLINK App will display values in the units selected Configuring Parameters The Parameters options let you enable or disable persistent PIDs and select the specific PIDs to monitor The QUICKLINK App is configured with a default selection of persistent PIDs When Persistent PIDs are enabled the QUICKLINK system will monitor the specified
92. he fifteen 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 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 es Do not confuse a Trip Drive Cycle with an OBD2 Drive Cycle A Trip Drive Cycle provides the Enabling Criteria for one specific Monitor to run and complete its 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 Warm up Cycle Vehic
93. iagnostic Info Page Diagnostic Information MIL DTC The Diagnostic Info page provides a detailed overview of the information retrieved from your vehicle s computer The page includes four sections Stored Codes Possible Causes CMP circuit open CMP circuit short to GND Tap Diagnostic Information to view the Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs retrieved from your vehicle s computer TNE sirrsinsinisnvsrstetonon section shows the MIL DTC the DTC that cause your vehicle s Malfunction Indicator Lamp to light as well as all other Stored ee Codes Tap Possible Causes to view a list of probable causes of the malfunction Tap Freeze Frame Information to view a list of vehicle operating conditions present when the MIL DTC was set Each line in the list shows a Parameter Description and the specific Results values for each parameter Swipe up or down to view the entire list Freeze Frame Information Tap Monitor Status to view the current status for all Monitors supported by your vehicle and the status of the vehicle s Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL Each line in the list shows a _ a Parameter Description and the specific Results for each situs parameter Complete Not Complete or Not Supported for lt lt Ss Monitors ON or OFF for the MIL You can also choose to erase diagnostic data see ERASING DIAGNOSTIC DATA on page 81 for details The General Info Page
94. iagnostics or monitoring vehicle operation through the Command Centers you must select the desired vehicle On the Vehicles page tap the desired vehicle Vehicle 2002 SUZUKI GRAN mia V6 2 5L DOHC 24V MPFI The vehicle description is shown in blue type to indicate the vehicle has been selected Diagnostic Report History Accessing the Vehicle Information Page Command Center Recordings Vehicle Settings Select the vehicle for which you wish to view vehicle information Tap the i icon for the selected vehicle The Vehicle page for the selected vehicle displays Adding a Vehicle Photo The vehicle description includes a placeholder labeled No Photo for a vehicle photograph You can add a vehicle photo from your photo library or use the camera in your tablet of phone to add a photo You can also replace an existing photo for a vehicle QUICKLINK for iOS Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE 1 On the Vehicle page for the desired vehicle tap the No Photo label or the existing photo for the vehicle as applicable The Select Vehicle Photo dialog displays 2 To add a photo from your photo library Photos Tap the Library button on the Select Vehicle Photo F cear dialog e ne A popup menu shows all the photos available on rb de your tablet or phone Adjustments and Settings 15 Locate and tap the photo you wish to use Command Cen
95. icle s computer If data is erased valuable information that might help the technician troubleshoot the problem will also be erased Erase data from the computer s memory as follows When data is erased from the vehicle s computer memory the I M Readiness Monitor Status program resets the status of all Monitors to a Not Completed status To set all of the Monitors to a Completed status an OBD2 Drive Cycle must be performed Refer to your vehicle s service manual for information on how to perform an OBD2 Drive Cycle for the vehicle under test 1 Perform the Create a Report procedure as described on page 78 The QUICKLINK Diagnostic Report displays 2 Tap Diagnostic Info to display the Diagnostic Info page 3 Tap Erase Diagnostic Data A confirmation dialog displays 4 Ifyou are sure you want to proceed tap Yes to continue If you do not want to proceed tap No to cancel the erase procedure QUICKLINK for Android 81 Working with Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS 82 Your vehicle s on board computer receives status information from various sensors switches and actuators located throughout the vehicle This information includes values volts rom temperature speed etc and system status information open loop closed loop fuel system status etc This real time Live Data from each sensor actuator and switch etc is called Parameter
96. icon for the PID you wish to remove A button displays for the selected PID QUICKLINK for iOS 59 Adjustments and Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 3 Tap the button to remove the selected PID from the list If you do not wish to remove the selected PID tap anywhere on the page to cancel the request and retain the selected PID in the list 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to remove additional PIDs from the list 5 When all desired PIDs have been removed from the Choose the PIDs to monitor list tap Settings to return to the Settings page Using About Options The ABOUT options provide reference information about the QUICKLINK system QuickLink shows the version and build numbers for the QUICKLINK App This field is a read only field Device Serial Number shows the serial number for the QUICKLINK device This field is a read only field Online help tap to open the online help file for the QUICKLINK system Report a problem tap to access the Innova Support form to report a problem or submit a question to Innova Technical Support See Reporting a Problem on page 60 for details Terms of use privacy policy tap to view the Innova Terms and Conditions and End User License Agree ment EULA pages CONTACTING TECHNICAL SERVICES Reporting a Problem If you have a problem using the QUICKLINK system you can submit a report to Innova Technica
97. in the left column The currently selected value is indicated by a checkmark 7 in the right column aaa_ f the correct value for your vehicle is not listed in the Predefined field you can WW manually enter the desired value To select a Predefined value Other Tap the desired value to select it then tap Save to save your changes and return to the Description Predefined page L4 2 2L L4 2 2L 16V To manually enter a value V6 3 0L 24V Tap the Other field Enter the desired value then tap Save to save your changes and return to the Description page 4 When all desired vehicle description parameters have been edited tap Save on the vehicle Description page to save your changes and return to the Vehicle Settings page Vehicle Settings Viewing and Editing General Vehicle Settings bp 2002 SUZUKI GRAN Ee V6 2 5L DOHC 24V MPFI Se DENTIFICATION Owner Unless otherwise stated all vehicle settings are edited in a similar manner Tap the setting you wish to edit enter and or select the appropriate values for the setting then tap Save to save your changes and return to the Vehicle Settings page VIN automatically filled JS3TD62V224161850 The following settings except Owner are initially entered by QUICKLINK when the VIN for the vehicle is decoded These settings may be edited from the Vehicle Settings page IDENTIFICATION OBD I
98. ing Settings ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 56 2 To set Time format and Date format tap the desired E value 3 To set the start of day time Tap Start of day the Start of Day page displays The page shows the currently specified start of day time based on the current Time format selection For Time format 12h swipe up or down to scroll the hours list Tap the desired hour from 1 00 to 12 00 and AM or PM as appropriate 12 00 AM For Time format 24h swipe up or down to scroll the hours list Tap the desired hour from 1 00 to 24 00 rr 4 When the desired start of day has been set tap Date amp time to return to the Date amp time page then tap Settings to return to the Settings page Setting Currency Options You can set the currency symbol used in QUICLINK when displaying repair and maintenance cost estimates You can select a preset currency symbol or specify a custom currency symbol Gs When a preset currency symbol is selected cost estimates are displayed using the mam selected currency When a custom currency symbol is used and the symbol is recognized by the QUICKLINK App cost estimates are displayed using the selected currency If the custom symbol is not recognized by the QUICKLINK App the custom symbol is displayed but cost estimates are shown in U S dollars 1 On the Settings page under SETUP tap Currency Th
99. ing you wish to view then tap Load The selected recording is loaded into the Command Center from which it was recorded Tap to return to the Vehicle page Tap to return to the Vehicles page Tap to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page select the Command Center from which the recording was made to play back the recording see Data Playback on page 87 for details 4 To email a Command Center recording SS Tap the recording you wish to email then tap Send The Email Logfile page displays Enter the email address to which you wish to send the recording in the To field If you wish to send a copy of the email to other parties tap the Cc Bcc field and enter the desired Cc and Bcc email addresses If you wish to include a message with the email tap the email body and enter the desired message When all desired information has been entered tap Send to send the email A confirmation message displays indicating the email has been sent and the display returns to the Command Center Recordings page 70 QUICKLINK for Android Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS 5 To delete a Command Center recording Tap the recording you wish to edit then tap Delete The Confirm Delete dialog displays Tap Delete to confirm the deletion The dialog closes and the Command Center Recordings page refreshes with the selected file deleted from the list f you do not
100. l Services using the Support form 1 On the Settings page under ABOUT tap Report a problem QUICKLINK launches the default browser for your device and opens the Innova Technical Services Support form 60 QUICKLINK for iOS Using Settings CONTACTING TECHNICAL SERVICES 2 Enter your contact information in the Name Email Address and Phone fields 3 Select OBD2 Diagnostic Tools from the Product Category menu 4 Select 3211 QUICKLINK from the Part Number menu 5 Enter reference information for the vehicle on which you were using the QUICKLINK system when the problem occurred in the Year Make Model and Engine Size fields 6 Enter a description of the problem in the Comment field 7 When all necessary information has been entered tap Submit to send your problem report Using Console Options The CONSOLE maintains a log of actions performed by the QUICKLINK system This log is intended primarily for use by Innova Technical Services when resolving problem reports Viewing the Console Log File 1 On the Settings page under CONSOLE tap Console The Console page displays The page shows a listing of actions performed by the QUICKLINK system and the time at which each action occurred 2 Swipe up or down to view the entire log file 3 When you have finished viewing the log file tap Settings to return to the Settings page Clearing the Console L
101. le operation after an engine off period where engine temperature rises at least 40 F 22 C from its temperature before starting and reaches at least 160 F 70 C 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 codes that identify a specific problem area Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs are meant to guide you to the proper service procedure in the vehicle s service manual DO NOT replace parts based only on DTCs without first consulting the vehicle s service manual for proper testing procedures for that particular system circuit or component QUICKLINK 7 eldeelelfiei del DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DTCs 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 found OBD2 diagnostic trouble codes are made up of five characters OBD2 DTC EXAMPLE P0201 Injector Circuit Malfunction Cylinder 1 B Body C Chassis P Powertrain U Network 0 Generic 1 Manufacturer Specific 2 Generic P Codes and Manufacturer Specific B
102. mileage Enter the mileage shown on the vehicle s odometer It is recommended that this information be updated prior to generating each diagnostic report for the vehicle Viewing and Editing OBD II Settings OBD II settings are initially entered by QUICKLINK These settings may be viewed and edited from the Vehicle Obdii Settings page On the Vehicle Settings page tap OBD II Settings to display the Vehicle Obdii Settings page es The default OBD II settings are established to ensure optimum performance of the QUICKLINK system Changes to these settings can adversely affect data logging ESSATEN performance DO NOT edit these values unles directed todo D so by Innova Technical Services When changes are made to OBD II settings the QUICKLINK device must be disconnected and reconnected to the QUICKLINK App for the changes to take effect see Connecting the App to the Device on page 44 for details When the When all desired changes have been made tap Vehicle Settings to return to the Vehicle Settings page Viewing and Editing Advanced Settings Advanced settings may be viewed and edited from the Vehicle Advanced Settings page On the Vehicle Settings page tap Advanced Settings to display the Vehicle Advanced Settings page Some settings may be entered once such as Fuel tank capacity and Curb weight while other may require periodic adjustment based on specific vehicle operating
103. nd current FUEL c AP LEVEL FUEL FLOW Shows average fuel flow in gallons per hour gal h or liters per hour I h Engine Command Center The Engine Command Center monitors thirteen preset parameters related to engine operation Monitored parameters for the Engine Command Center are as follows QUICKLINK for Android 83 Working with Command Centers ABOUT THE COMMAND CENTERS TIMING FUEL TRIMS TIMING Shows ignition timing in degrees FUEL TRIMS Shows short term ST and long term LT fuel trim as a percentage 2 2 6 10 14 18 5 10 15 20 25 30 ee a fa a a p paps Did INTAKE AMBIENT CATALYST N A INTAKE INTAKE Shows intake air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C 0 5 10 15 20 25 AMBIENT Shows ambient air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C CATALYST Shows catalytic converter temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C COOLANT LAMBDA AFR O2 SENSOR COOLANT Shows engine coolant temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celcius C LAMBDA Shows the oxygen sensor LAMBDA calculation from lean to rich AFR Shows the air fuel ratio O2 SENSOR Shows the oxygen sensor output signal level in volts V MAP LOAD MAP Shows manifold absolute pressure in kiloPascals kPa or inches of Mercury inHg LOAD Shows engine load as a percentage of maximum capacity MAF FRP
104. nes com Mitchell 1 14145 Danielson Street Poway California 92064 Phone 888 724 6742 Web www m1products com Motor Publications 5600 Crooks Road Suite 200 Troy Michigan 48098 Phone 800 426 6867 Web www motor com QUICKLINK 19 eldeelelfiei del ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS FACTORY SOURCES Ford GM Chrysler Honda Isuzu Hyundai and Subaru Service Manuals Helm Inc 14310 Hamilton Avenue Highland Park Michigan 48203 Phone 800 782 4356 Web www helminc com ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS 20 RepairSolutions is a web based service that provides you with the tools and information you need to quickly and accurately diagnose and repair today s vehicles At the core of RepairSolutions is an extensive knowledge database developed by compiling and analyzing years worth of real world vehicle service data RepairSolutions builds on manufacturer recommended diagnostic and repair information by providing verified vehicle specific fixes supplied by ASE technicians across the country QUICKLINK uses the RepairSolutions database to generate diagnostic reports for your vehicle The basic RepairSolutions account is free and is available immediately upon purchase of the QUICKLINK system Certain value added premium information is available on demand at nominal charge or through premium subscription The RepairSolutions Diagnostic Report The RepairSolutions Diagnostic Report provides you with detail
105. ng maintenance and repair instruction tech tips safety information and general reference data How To Videos With the complexity of today s vehicles repair tasks can seem daunting even to the seasoned do it yourselfer RepairSolutions offers a rich selection of How To Videos that provide step by step instruction for a variety of tasks including general maintenance diagnosis and troubleshooting and detailed repair information The basic membership provides access to a selection of available videos while the premium subscription allows access to the complete video library Recalls Even with the exhaustive testing a vehicle undergoes before being made available to the public some issues are discovered only under real world driving conditions When an issue that affects personal safety is found or if a vehicle does not meet Federal safety standards the Government mandates that the vehicle manufacturer issue a Safety recall Safety recalls are official notices that describe known vehicle issues as well as the related safety concerns Repairs performed to address a safety recall are provided free of cost by the vehicle manufacturer s dealership The Recalls database helps you ensure the safety of your vehicle You can search for safety recalls by entering a vehicle s year make and model 22 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del ABOUT REPAIRSOLUTIONS DTC Library Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs a
106. ntification Data PIDs supported by your vehicle each time you connect the QUICKLINK App to the QUICKLINK Device see Connecting the App to the Device on page 78 for details You can also choose to validate PIDs for a vehicle on demand from the Vehicle Settings page 1 2 3 Select the vehicle for which you wish to validate PIDs and access the Vehicle information page for the vehicle see Selecting a Vehicle on page 68 for details Tap Vehicle Settings The Vehicle Settings page displays Tap Validate PIDs to validate the PIDs supported by your vehicle DELETING A VEHICLE If you sell or discard a vehicle you can remove it from the QUICKLING system When deleting a vehicle you can choose to retain or delete all vehicle specific data files stored for 76 the vehicle 1 Select the vehicle you wish to delete and access the Vehicle information page for the vehicle see Selecting a Vehicle on page 68 for details 2 Tap Vehicle Settings The Vehicle Settings page displays 3 Tap Delete Vehicle The Delete Vehicle confirmation dialog displays 4 Tap Yes to continue with the deletion Tap No to cancel the deletion and return to the Vehicle page with the vehicle retained in the QUICKLINK system The Delete Vehicle Data confirmation dialog displays 5 Tap Yes to delete the vehicle and delete all vehicle specific data from the QUICKLINK system Tap No to
107. o launch the QUICKLINK App see LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP on page 63 for details If you do not with to launch the QUICKLINK App at this time exit the App Store You can launch QUICKLINK at any time by tapping the QUICKLINK icon or your phone or tablet When you open the QUICKLINK App the Innova Account page displays You MUST have an account on Innova com to use the QUICKLINK system to obtain diagnostic information for your vehicle LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP If you already have an account on Innova com tap Login to log into QUICKLINK see Logging In on page 64 for details If you don t have an account on Innova com tap Create account to create a free account see Creating an Account on page 64 for details QUICKLINK for Android 63 Getting Started LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP 64 Creating an Account 1 From the Innova Account page tap Create account The Create Account page displays 2 Enter your name in the First name and Last name fields 3 Enter your email address in the Email field 4 Enter your home Zip Code in the Zip field This information is optional 5 Enter a password for your account in the Password and Verify Password fields Enter the password in exactly the same way in both the Password and Verify Password fields 6 When all required information has been entered tap Create Account If you omit a required field or do not enter your p
108. og File The console log file contains valuable reference information intended for use by Innova Technical Services in the event there is a problem with you QUICKLINK system It is recommended that you do not clear the console log file unless directed to do so by a Technical Services representative 1 On the Settings page under CONSOLE tap Console The Console page displays The page shows a listing of actions performed by the QUICKLINK system and the time at which each action occurred QUICKLINK for iOS 61 Using Settings CONTACTING TECHNICAL SERVICES 62 2 Tap Clear to clear the log file The Console page refreshes with the contents of the log file cleared from memory 3 Tap Settings to return to the Settings page The log file will begin to record actions the next time you use QUICKLINK Emailing the Console Log File In some cases a Technical Services representative may request that you email the console log file to aid in diagnosing a problem you reported 1 On the Settings page under CONSOLE tap Console The Console page displays The page shows a listing of actions performed by the QUICKLINK system and the time at which each action occurred 2 Tap Debugging Options The Debugging Options menu displays 3 Tap Email Techlog The Email Techlog page displays The To field is pre filled with the email address for Innova Technical Services
109. on the component 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 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 is coming as well as how bad the misfire is There are three types of engine misfires Types 1 2 and 3 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del OBD2
110. online help and report problems to Innova Technical Services see ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS on page 54 for details 30 QUICKLINK for iOS Managing Vehicles SETTING UP YOUR VEHICLE USING THE VEHICLES PAGE The Vehicle Manager lets you add one or more vehicles to the QUICKLINK App edit vehicle information and settings and retrieve and view previously generated diagnostic reports and Command Center recordings To access the Vehicle Manager tap VEHICLE MANAGER from the QUICKLINK Menu page see USING THE MENU PAGE on page 30 for details SETTING UP YOUR VEHICLE Before you use the QUICKLINK system with your vehicle you must enter the vehicle in the Vehicle Manager Entering the Vehicle Identification Number VIN The first time you access the Vehicle Manager the Enter VIN page displays The page includes an illustration of typical locations for your vehicle s Vehicle Identification Number VIN es You can also find your vehicle s VIN on the Vehicle mm Registration or pink slip Use the keyboard to enter your vehicle s VIN in the ENTER VIN field then tap Save to save the vehicle to the QUICKLINK App If you do not wish to save the vehicle to QUICKLINK tap Cancel to return to the previous page When you add a vehicle to the QUICKLINK App the system decodes the VIN to enter general information about the vehicle year make model engine size etc When the process is
111. procedures and or repair instructions Tap a View button to view the associated article Tap Related Videos to view a list of videos related to your vehicle s current issues These include for a variety of tasks including general maintenance diagnosis and troubleshooting and detailed repair information Tap a View button to view the associated video 46 QUICKLINK for iOS Generating Diagnostic Reports ERASING DIAGNOSTIC DATA ERASING DIAGNOSTIC DATA es When the Erase function is used to erase DTCs from the vehicle s on board mm computer Freeze Frame data is erased Permanent DTCs ARE NOT erased by the Erase function If you plan to take the vehicle to a Service Center for repair DO NOT erase the codes from the vehicle s computer If data is erased valuable information that might help the technician troubleshoot the problem will also be erased Erase data from the computer s memory as follows When data is erased from the vehicle s computer memory the I M Readiness Monitor Status program resets the status of all Monitors to a Not Completed status To set all of the Monitors to a Completed status an OBD2 Drive Cycle must be performed Refer to your vehicle s service manual for information on how to perform an OBD2 Drive Cycle for the vehicle under test 1 Perform the Create a Report procedure as described on page 44 The QUICKLINK Diagnostic Report displays 2
112. pty checkbox G indicates the PID is not selected for removal 3 When all desired PIDs have been selected for removal tap Delete PIDs A confirmation dialog displays If you wish to continue with the deletion tap OK If you do not wish to delete the selected PIDs tap Cancel es If you tap Delete PIDs when no PIDs are selected the message Please select a pid to delete displays Tap OK to return to the Persistent PIDs page and select one or more PIDs for removal 4 When all desired PIDs have been removed from the Choose the PIDs to monitor list tap B to return to the Settings page QUICKLINK for Android 93 Adjustments and Settings USING ABOUT OPTIONS Using About Options The ABOUT options provide reference information about the QUICKLINK system QuickLink shows the version and build numbers for the QUICKLINK App This field is a read only field Device serial number shows the serial number for the QUICKLINK device This field is a read only field Online help tap to open the online help file for the QUICKLINK system Report a problem tap to access the Innova Support form to report a problem or submit a question to Innova Technical Support See Reporting a Problem on page 60 for details Terms of use privacy policy tap to view the Innova Terms and Conditions and End User License Agreement EULA pages CONTACTING TECHN
113. public some issues are discovered only under real world driving conditions Depending on the severity of the problem the vehicle manufacturer may issue a Technical Service Bulletin describing the problem and providing the procedures necessary to correct it For safety related problems vehicle manufacturers are required to issue vehicle recalls to correct the problem The TSBs Recalls page lists three main categories for issues related to your vehicle Factory Technical Service Bulletins TSBs Factory Recalls and Government mandated NHTSA Safety Recalls This information can help you identify a problem before it occurs and ensure your vehicle meets Federal safety standards Maintenance The Maintenance page provides information to help keep your vehicle in top running condition The page uses your vehicle s year make model and current mileage to provide a list of manufacturer recommended periodic maintenance procedures that should be performed during its next scheduled service These maintenance items are highly recommended and should be per formed to best protect against premature failure The page also includes additional recommended service procedures based on analysis of component failures reported by the RepairSolutions network of technicians for vehicles of your make model and mileage All procedures include estimates of cost and level of difficulty Warranty Warranties are the vehicle manufacturer s promise to cover cert
114. puter 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 Oxygen Sensor Monitor The Oxygen Sensor monitors how much oxygen is in the vehicle s exhaust It 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 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 weak 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 th
115. r a password for your account in the Password and Confirm password fields Enter the password in exactly the same way in both the Password and Confirm password fields 6 When all required information has been entered tap Submit lf you omit a required field or do not enter your password the same way in both the Password and Confirm password fields an Error message displays Tap OK to close the message and return to the Create account page Enter the required information then resubmit the form The Terms and Conditions popup displays 7 Review the Terms and Conditions then tap Next to continue The End User License Agreement EULA popup displays 8 Review the End User License Agreement then tap Yes The QICKLINK Menu page displays Confirming Your Account When you register you Innova com account the system auto generates an email to the email address you provided during registration BE SURE to confirm your account using the instructions provided in the confirmation email before using the QUICKLINK system Logging In Following your account registration and each time you launch the QUICKLINK App the QUICKLINK Welcome page displays You must log into your Innova com account before you can use the QUICKLINK system QUICKLINK for iOS Getting Started LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP 1 From the Welcome page tap Login The Login page displays PLEASE ENTER YOU
116. r 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 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 On and saves the code in its long term memory 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 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
117. r the each appropriate drive gear for the vehicle Axle ratio 1st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 4th gear 5th gear 6th gear or 7th gear Curb weight Curb weight is used when calculating power and torque values Enter the desired value in the Curb Weight field and select the appropriate unit of measurement pounds Ib or kilograms kg The currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted in blue Additional weight Additional weight is used when calculating power and torque values This value should be the sum of the weights of the driver all passengers contents of the trunk towed vehicles etc Enter the desired value in the Additional Weight field and select the appropriate unit of measurement pounds Ib or kilograms kg The currently selected unit of measurement is highlighted in blue Drag coefficient Drag coefficient also know as air resistance coefficient is used with Frontal area to compensate for wind resistance when calculating power and torque values This value may be available from the vehicle manufacturers website Enter the desired value in the Drag Coefficient field es It is recommended this field remain empty unless you are certain of the appro priate value or in cases where Frontal area has not been defined Frontal area Frontal area is used in conjunction with Drag Coefficient to compensate for wind resistance when calculating power and torque values Enter the desired value in the Frontal Area field an
118. re 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 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 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
119. re the starting point for identifying troubleshooting and repairing vehicle issues The DTC Library contains definitions for generic and manufacturer specific OBD2 DTCs as well as OBD1 codes Currently the database provides code definitions for 43 different vehicle makes Select the desired make and enter the DTC to retrieve the specific definition for your vehicle Because OBD2 is an evolving system the DTC Library is continuously updated to include additional manufacturer specific definitions as the system matures DLC Locator The key to unlocking the wealth of information available through OBD2 is the Data Link Connector DLC the doorway to your vehicle s computer The DLC Locator is a comprehensive database of DLC locations for all OBD2 certified vehicles Simply enter a Vehicle Identification Number VIN or select the desired year make and model and the DLC Locator will return a description and photo illustration of the DLC location Tech Tips Updated quarterly RepairSolutions Tech Tips are designed to provide basic solutions to everyday vehicle issues explain how to perform much needed maintenance and provide basic information on how to take care of your vehicle All Tech Tips are prepared reviewed and approved with the support of ASE Certified Technicians Shop Locator Whether you want to purchase parts to make a repair yourself or find a local repair shop the Shop Locator will return a list facili
120. s 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 technical support or information on UPDATES and OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES please contact your local store distributor or the Service Center USA amp Canada 800 544 4124 6 00 AM 6 00 PM PST 7 days a week All others 714 241 6802 6 00 AM 6 00 PM PST 7 days a week FAX 714 432 3979 24 hr Web www innova com 97 TECHNICAL HABLAMOS ESPANOL SERVICE IN USA WE EMPLOY TECHNICIANS CERTIFIED BY ASE ONLY LET US SHOW YOU THEIR CREDENTIALS www innova com d 7 1 l INNOVA Innova Electronics Corp 17352 Von Karman Ave Irvine CA 9261 4 PRODUCT DESIGN amp COPYRIGHT Instruction MRP 93 XXXX J Copyright 2014 IEC All Rights Reserved
121. s 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 6 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DTCs 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 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 t
122. s before proceeding Pairing the QUICKLINK Device a M Omm ee 1 Make sure the QUICKLINK Device is properly connected to miee pere your vehicles DLC see Installing the QUICKLINK Device ES ER on page 43 for details Se geen 2 Sit in the drivers seat of your vehicle Turn on your tablet or ED sound phone S 3 Tap Settings to display the Settings page then tap Bluetooth ae 4 Make sure that the Bluetooth slider is set to the ON LS aa fen Application m QUICKLINK for Android 77 Generating Diagnostic Reports CREATING A REPORT 5 When your tablet or phone recognized the QUICKLINK Device QUICKLINK will show in the list of DEVICES QUICKLINK will display as Not Paired 6 Tap QUICKLINK to pair the QUICKLINK Device with your tablet or phone When pairing is complete QUICKLINK will display as Connected and a green LED will light on the QUICKLINK Device Connecting the App to the Device 1 Make sure the QUICKLINK Device is properly connected to your vehicle s DLC see Installing the QUICKLINK Device on page 77 for details and is paired with your tablet or phone see Pairing the QUICKLINK Device on page 77 for details 2 On the QUICKLINK Menu page tap CONNECT QUICKLINK DEVICE The QUICKLINK App initiates an OBD II connection with the QUICKLINK Device When a connection is established App decodes the Vehicle Identification Number VIN for the vehicle
123. s may be viewed and edited from the Vehicle Obdii Vehicle Obdii Settings nee Settings page On the Vehicle Settings page tap OBD I so e 2 ive intra mtiseconas 3000 Settings to display the Vehicle Obdii Settings page E lea ex Disable OBD II Mode 09 Support The default OBD II settings are established to ensure inmnsusise tine optimum performance of the QUICKLINK system Changes to these settings can adversely affect data logging performance DO NOT edit these values unles directed to do so by Innova Technical Services When changes are made to OBD II settings the QUICKLINK device must be disconnected and reconnected to the QUICKLINK App for the changes to take effect see Connecting the App to the Device Eeer on page 44 for details When the When all desired changes have been made tap Vehicle Settings to return to the Vehicle Settings page QUICKLINK for iOS Managing Vehicles MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS Viewing and Editing Advanced Settings Advanced settings may be viewed and edited from the Vehicle Advanced Settings page On the Vehicle Settings page tap Advanced Settings to display the Vehicle Advanced Settings page Some settings may be entered once such as Fuel tank capacity and Curb weight while other may require periodic adjustment based on specific vehicle operating conditions such as Additional weight or Fuel type for flex fu
124. se programs closely monitor the functions of various emissions related components 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 A large number of vehicles had deteriorating or degraded emissions related components These components were causing an increase in emissions Because OBD1 systems only detect failed components the degraded components were not setting codes 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 Codes code definitions diagnostic connectors communication protocols and emissions terminology were different for each manufacturer This caused confusion for the technicians working on 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 decide
125. similar conditions Misfire Monitor Type 2 Cornino i 3 similar conditions Fuel System Monitor TTT i ee 4 3 similar conditions Catalytic Converter Monitor Once per trip Oxygen Sensor Monitor Once per trip Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor Once per trip Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR Once per trip 1 Monitor Evaporative Emissions Controls Once neri Monitor p H Secondary Air System AIR Monitor Once per trip NMHC Monitor Once per trip 1 Nox Adsorber Monitor Once per trip 1 Boost Pressure System Monitor Once per trip Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor Once per trip PM Filter Monitor Once per trip ua ac a f orps ac 1 3 trips 40 a 20 aus 40 20 2 4 Stes 40 QUICKLINK MH aligeye tor del BEFORE YOU BEGIN VEHICLE SERVICE MANUALS BEFORE YOU BEGIN Mechanical problems such as low oil level or damaged hoses wiring or electrical connectors can cause poor engine performance and may also cause a fault code to set 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 Check the engine oil power steering fluid transmission fluid if applicable engine coolant and other fluids for proper levels Top off low fluid levels if needed Make sure the air filter is clean and in good condition Make sure all air filter ducts are properly connected Check the air fil
126. st shows the date and time at which the report was created and includes a brief summary of the report 3 Tap the report you wish to view The Free Report page for the selected report displays see Viewing Diagnostics and Solutions on page 45 for details Working with Command Center Recordings QUICKLINK retains a copy of all Command Center recordings you have generated for each vehicle saved in the system You can recall and view a Command Center recording at any time You can also edit the name for a recording email a recording to yourself or another person and delete a recording 1 On the Vehicles page select the vehicle for which you wish to view Command Center recordings then tap the i icon for the selected vehicle The Vehicle page for the selected vehicle displays 2 Tap Command Center Recordings The Command Center Recordings page for the selected vehicle displays The page shows a list of all Command Center Recordings made for the selected vehicle 1996 TOYOTA CA Data Log Mar 06 2014 06 41 PM Mar 06 2014 06 41 PM PERFORMANCE Mar 06 2014 06 49 PM Mar 06 2014 06 49 PM The left column shows the name of each recording stored in QUICKLINK and the date and time at which the recording was made The right column shows the size of the recording 3 To select a Command Center recording for viewing Tap the recording you wish to view The Command Center Recordings popup m
127. te to reflect changes in vehicle operating conditions Swipe left or right to view other Command Center pages Tap a display field to scroll the available parameters for the field Tap the button to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK 52 The Command Center Toolbar A toolbar is located at the bottom of each Command Center page The toolbar provides the tools to record and play back Live Data see DATA RECORD AND PLAYBACK on page 52 for details and to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page BACK button Tap to return to the QUICKLINK Menu page O STOP RECORD button Tap to stop a recording in progress Oo START RECORD button Tap to start recording Live Data D PLAYBACK button Tap to play back recorded Live Data Recording Data You can record and save Live Data for each QUICKLINK Command Center Recorded Live Data can serve as valuable information to help you in troubleshooting and diagnosing vehicle problems The Record Data option lets you select the precise time at which the Live Data recording will occur This is particularly helpful when troubleshooting intermittent problems that may only manifest themselves briefly for a few fractions of a second and or only at certain vehicle speeds or vehicle operating conditions Access the Command Center for which you wish to record data Put the engine in the desired operating condition for which you wish to record data
128. ter ducts for holes rips or cracks Make sure all engine belts are in good condition Check for cracked torn brittle loose or missing belts Make sure mechanical linkages to engine sensors throttle gearshift position transmission etc are secure and properly connected See your vehicle s service manual for locations 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 Make sure all spark plugs are clean and in good condition Check for damaged loose disconnected or missing spark plug wires Make sure the battery terminals are clean and tight Check for corrosion or broken connections Check for proper battery and charging system voltages Check all electrical wiring and harnesses for proper connection Make sure wire insulation is in good condition and there are no bare wires Make sure the engine is mechanically sound If needed perform a compression 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 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 Haynes Publications 861 Lawrence Drive Newbury Park California 91320 Phone 800 442 9637 Web www hay
129. ters The popup menu closes and the selected photo El is added to the vehicle description 3 To add a photo using the camera in your tablet or phone REENEN Tap the Camera button on the Select Vehicle Photo dialog A camera popup opens Use the camera to take a photo of your vehicle The photo displays in the photo popup Tap Use Photo to close the camera popup and add the photo to the vehicle description lf you wish to retake the photo tap Retake to return to the camera popup Retake Use Photo Viewing Diagnostic Report 1990 Tooma cl Ei isto ry Basic CheckEngineLight 0 05 24 2009 11 57 06 Subscriber CheckEngineLight QUICKLINK retains a copy of all diagnostic reports you 0 11 17 2009 12 23 31 have generated for each vehicle saved in the system You sasic CheckEngineLight can recall and view a diagnostic report at any time 101 02 28 2014 06 17 47 Basic NoCode 1 On the Vehicles page select the vehicle for which you wish to view Diagnostic Reports then tap the i icon for the selected vehicle The Vehicle page for the selected vehicle displays QUICKLINK for iOS 33 Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE 2 Tap Diagnostic Report History The Diagnostic Report History page for the selected vehicle displays The page shows a list of all Diagnostic Reports generated for the vehicle Each line in the li
130. the selected vehicle displays The page shows a list of all Diagnostic Reports generated for the vehicle Each line in the list shows the date and time at which the report was created and includes a brief summary of the report 3 Tap the report you wish to view The Free Report page for the selected report displays see Viewing Diagnostics and Solutions on page 79 for details Working with Command Center Recordings QUICKLINK retains a copy of all Command Center recordings you have generated for each vehicle saved in the system You can recall and view a Command Center recording at any time You can also edit the name for a recording email a recording to yourself or another person and delete a recording QUICKLINK for Android 69 Managing Vehicles USING THE VEHICLES PAGE 1 On the Vehicles page tap the vehicle description for the vehicle for which you wish to view Command Center recordings Ae The Vehicle page for the selected vehicle displays 2 Tap Command Center Recordings The Command Center Recordings page for the selected vehicle displays The page shows a list of all Command Center Recordings made for the selected vehicle The left column shows the name of each recording stored in QUICKLINK and the date and time at which the recording was made The right column shows the size of the recording 3 To select a Command Center recording for viewing Tap the record
131. tic reports and Command Center recordings To access the Vehicle Manager tap VEHICLE MANAGER from the QUICKLINK Menu page see USING THE MENU PAGE on page 66 for details SETTING UP YOUR VEHICLE Before you use the QUICKLINK system with your vehicle you must enter the vehicle in the Vehicle Manager Entering the Vehicle Identification Number VIN The first time you access the Vehicle Manager the Enter VIN page displays The page includes an illustration of typical locations for SEN your vehicle s Vehicle Identification Number VIN here sre some common es You can also find your vehicle s VIN on the Vehicle gam Registration or pink slip Use the keyboard to enter your vehicle s VIN in the ENTER VIN field then tap Save to save the vehicle to the QUICKLINK App If you do not wish to save the vehicle to QUICKLINK tap Cancel alLALslLelzlLalslal to return to the previous page a ooann Hee Si When you add a vehicle to the QUICKLINK App the system decodes the VIN to enter general information about the vehicle year make model engine size etc When the process is complete the Vehicles page displays to show the added vehicle USING THE VEHICLES PAGE SS The Vehicles page shows all vehicles that have been added to the ol B ER QUICKLINK system and includes a brief description if each vehicle Once you have added the first vehicle to QUICKLINK the V
132. ties near your location based on the Zip Code you provide QUICKLINK 23 eldeelelfiei del PRELIMINARY VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET PRELIMINARY VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET The purpose of this form is to help you gather preliminary information on your vehicle before you retrieve codes By having a complete account of your vehicle s current problem s you will be able to systematically pinpoint the problem s by comparing your answers to the fault codes you retrieve You can also provide this information to your mechanic to assist in diagnosis and help avoid costly and unnecessary repairs It is important for you to complete this form to help you and or your mechanic have a clear understanding of your vehicle s problems NAME TI DATE Il VIN TI YEAR TI MAKE TI MODEL Te ENGINE SIZE o OE VEHICLE MILEAGE VIN Vehicle Identification Number found at the base of the windshield on a metallic plate or at the driver door latch area consult your vehicle owner s manual for location TRANSMISSION O Automatic O Manual Please check all applicable items in each category DESCRIBE THE PROBLEM 24 QUICKLINK eldeelelfiei del PRELIMINARY VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET WHEN DID YOU FIRST NOTICE THE PROBLEM O Just Started O Started Last Week O O Started Last Month Othe Sd LIST ANY REPAIRS DONE IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS PROBLEMS STARTING O No symptoms O Will not crank ENGINE QUITS OR ST
133. unch the QUICKLINK App see LAUNCHING THE QUICK LINK APP on page 27 for details If you do not with to launch the QUICKLINK App at this time exit the App Store You can launch QUICKLINK at any time by tapping the QUICKLINK icon or your phone or tablet When you open the QUICKLINK App the Innova Account page displays You MUST have an account on Innova com to use the QUICKLINK system to obtain diagnostic information for your vehicle The account is FREE of charge QUICKLINK LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP es The first time you access the Innova Account page the Use Current Location popup displays Tap OK to allow QUICKLINK to use your current location If you do not wish QUICKLINK to use your current location tap Don t Allow J If you already have an account on Innova com tap Login to log into QUICKLINK see Logging In on page 28 for details If you don t have an account on Innova com tap Create account to create a free account see Creating an Account on page 28 for details QUICKLINK for iOS 27 Getting Started LAUNCHING THE QUICKLINK APP 28 Creating an Account 1 From the Innova Account page tap Create account The Create account page displays 2 Enter your name in the First name and Last name fields 3 Enter your email address in the Email field 4 Enter your home Zip Code in the Zip field This informa tion is optional 5 Ente
134. wish to delete the recording tap Cancel to close the dialog and return to the Command Center Recordings page with the selected file retained in the list 6 When you have finished viewing and editing all desired recordings tap Vehicle to return to the Vehicle page for the currently selected vehicle MANAGING VEHICLE SETTINGS The Vehicle Settings page lets you view and edit vehicle identification specifications OBD II settings and advanced settings for a vehicle You can also validate the Parameter Identification Data PIDs supported by a vehicle or delete a vehicle from QUICKLINK Editing the Vehicle Description When you add a vehicle to the QUICKLINK system QUICKLINK decodes the Vehicle Identification Number VIN to generate the vehicle description shown in the Vehicle Manager If necessary you can edit the vehicle description 1 On the Vehicle Settings page tap the vehicle description The vehicle Description page displays 2 To edit the vehicle make year or model Tap the parameter you wish to edit to display the Values page for the selected parameter The left column shows a list of available values for the selected parameter The currently selected value is indicated by a checkmark in the right column Tap the desired value to select it then tap Save to save your changes and return to the Description page 3 To edit the vehicle engine description T

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