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1.        7  Interpret data according to     Playback Data    on page 25     Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician interpret the data        Live Data 3 3    View Data  Record Data    Playback Data       Figure AZ    From Select Memory  select a  memory location marked with an  asterisk      then press OK     o    Select Memory    Location  1  Location  2    Location  3       Figure BA    4  Interpret data according to     Playback Data    on page 25     Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician Interpret the data     For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     View Freeze Frame Data  Mode  02 Request Powertrain Freeze Frame Data    View the vehicle   s operating 2  View data   conditions when a DTC is stored     4 a  This section contains advanced View Freeze Frame 2    functions  Some data may need to be    interpreted by a qualified technician  DTCFRZF P1633    FUELSYS1   Note  Not all vehicles return the FUELSYS2   same data  results may vary from LOAD_PCT       the examples given herein  ECT    F        L   SHRTFT1      1  From Diagnostic Menu  select    View Freeze Frame  then press OK  Figure BC  3  Select a PID  then press OK    A z   y  Diagnostic Menu 4 11 to view the full name   FUELSYS1    Read Codes  Erase Codes    Live Data    I M Readiness   02 Monitor Test   On Board Mon  Test    Figure BB    Fuel System 1 Status       Figure BD    Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician Interpret the data     I M Readiness    Check emission
2.      Figure BT    4  From Vehicle Info   select   Calibration ID then press OK     Page 32    a    7     For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     Vehicle Info  2 3    Vehicle ID Number    Calibration ID    Cal  Verf  Number       Figure BU    View Calibration ID information     Calibration ID    899834721101  899814707001  899814707002    Cal ID1   Cal ID2   Cal ID3        Figure BV    From Vehicle Info   select   Cal  Verf  Number then press OK     Vehicle Info     Vehicle ID Number  Calibration ID    Cal  Verf  Number       Figure BW    View CVN information     Cal  Verf  Number    CVN1  2B 9B F5 E4       Figure BX    Item 62120    Modules Present    View Control Module IDs and their  Communication Protocols     Note  Not all Modules are  supported by all vehicles        Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  the examples given herein     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select  Modules Present  then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 10 11    Component Test  Vehicle Info     Modules Present    Unit of Measure    Figure BY       Control Module will display     In Figure BZ below  the example vehicle  uses a CAN bus and has the following  ODB Control Module IDs and Protocols      0 i Koaua     Presea  Module Protocol    Modules Present 1 3    ID Protocol   7E8 CAN STD FAST   7E9 CAN STD FAST    Figure BZ    CeN T E C eA     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 33    Review Data   Mode  01   Current Powertrain Dia
3.      Figure CC      gt  CE H A r  aa G2 3  Follow instructions on the  Review Data Print Data Setup    Scan Tool and the computer     0     About    Main Menu    Install Update Software    This function allows you to update 2  Connect the Scan Tool to the computer  the Scan Tool software and DTC with the supplied USB Cable   library through a computer  3  From System Setup  select    Note  The Scan Tool comes with the most Update Mode  then press OK     recent software and DTC library versions     1  On the computer  install    System Setup 7 7       setup exe driver from the included CD Language  or download the driver from the internet  Configure Monitors     Unit of M  a  Go to www HarborFreight com R Bee  b  Search for 62120 Status Beep Set   Tool Self test  c  Click Software Update tab  d  Download software Figure CD   if there is an update available  r i     4  Follow instructions on the  e  Open Update Instructions PDF Scan Tool and the computer   f  Follow instructions    Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 35    About    View software  hardware  and DTC library  versions and Serial Number     From the Main Menu  select  About  then press OK     S W Ver  V8 30    H W Ver  V3 10  Serial No   Burn Date   LIB Ver  V4 60          O    OBDII EOBD Ready Test DTC Lookup       Ss o    amp     Review Data Print Data Setup Figure CE       Main Menu    FE    NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class   B 
4.     Le     Unit of Measure    st Key Beep Set  Review Data Print Data Status Beep Set    Tool Self test        I Update Mode  About       Main Menu Figure E    Set Language    1  From System Setup  select     RINEL 1 3  Language  then press OK     2  Select desired language  then press OK  J English    o Espa  ol    o Fran  ais       Figure F    CeN T E C eA     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 13    Configure Monitors   Note  Configuring the Monitors is   not required to operate the Scan Tool   BEFORE CONFIGURING MONITORS     e Run    I M Readiness Quick Check    on  page 17 to determine which Monitors  are not supported on the vehicle     e Refer to EPA guidelines for acceptable  incomplete monitor limits     1  From System Setup  select  Configure Monitors  then press OK     Configure Monitors 1 4    Spark IGN Required Mon     Compression IGN Required Mon   Allowed INC Monitors  Reset Factory Default       Figure G  2  Select a configuration  then press OK     a  Spark IGN Required Mon   For gasoline engines    b  Compression IGN Required Mon   For diesel engines     c  Allowed INC Monitors to  Set how many incomplete  Monitors are acceptable     d  Reset Factory Default    Custom Data Set screen shows  which buttons can be used to  configure the monitors  Press any  button to move to the next screen     Custom Data Set            Select Deselect          Select Deselect all   OK    Confirm   ESC    Cancel    Press any key to con        
5.   Safety Code    25249 5  et seq      6  WARNING  This product contains  lead  a chemical known to the State  of California to cause cancer and  birth defects or other reproductive  harm   California Health  amp     4  People with pacemakers should Safety Code    25249 5  et seq    consult their physician s  before    use  Electromagnetic fields in close  proximity to heart pacemaker could  cause pacemaker interference   or pacemaker failure     2  Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry   Keep your hair  clothing  and  gloves away from moving parts   Loose clothes  jewelry  or long hair  can be caught in moving parts     3  Do not use the Scan Tool while tired or  under the influence of drugs  alcohol  or  medications  A moment of interruption  can result in serious personal injury     7  The warnings  precautions  and  instructions discussed in this instruction  manual cannot cover all possible  conditions and situations that may  occur  It must be understood by the  operator that common sense and  caution are factors which cannot  be built into this product  but must  be supplied by the operator     Service    There are no user serviceable parts  Scan Tool service must  be performed only by qualified repair personnel     Page 4 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Specifications    Display Screen  Operating Temperature    Storage Temperature  Power    2  F to 140  F  4  F to 158  F  8V to 18V power provided by vehicle batte    TET Color  320 x 2
6.  888 866 5797  Page 21    View Live PID Data    This function allows viewing of one frame 2  From Live Data  select  of data only  for multiple frame viewing  see View Data  then press OK      Record Live PID Data    on page 24     This section contains advanced Live Data 1 3  functions  Some of the data may need to x  be interpreted by a qualified technician     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select Playback Data      Live Data  then press OK        Diagnostic Menu 3 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes    Figure AC    Live Data   View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness   02 Monitor Test  On Board Mon  Test    Figure AB       Complete Data Set   View All PIDs       1  From View Data  select 3  Press   to view the PID   s full name   Complete Data Set  then press OK     SHRTFT1    View Data 1 3    Complete Data Set    Custom Data Set  Unit of Measure 2    Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1       4  Press OK to view a graph  if available   Figure AD    2  View all PIDs and their parameters  using the Up and Down Buttons   1725    DTC_CNT o  FUELSYS1 OL  FUELSYS2         LOAD_PCT     0 0    ECT   F   40 0 Figure AF    SHRTFT1       x  LONGFT1      0 8 Note  If necessary  have a qualified    technician interpret the data        Figure AE    Page 22 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Custom Data Set   View Selected PIDs       1  From View Data  select 3  Select PIDs to view   Custom Data Set  then press OK     Custom Data Set 4 20  View Data 2 3    Complete Data Set  Custom 
7.  a color test will run     3  Press ESC to exit the test     Tool Self test 1 3    DIRE WARES  Keyboard Test    LED Test         Figure N    Keyboard Test       1  From Tool Self test  select 2  Press each button to make sure they  Keyboard Test  then press OK  are functioning properly  If functioning  properly  the correct name for each    M keyboard Test button will display after the word    key         Press any key to 3  Press ESC twice to exit the test     start test  key     Double  ESC  to return          Figure O  LED Test  1  From Tool Self test  select 2  To verify that the LEDs are functioning  LED Test  then press OK  properly  select each LED then  press OK  If functioning properly   LED Test 1 3 the selected LED will light up   3  Press ESC to exit the test     YELLOW LED ON    GREEN LED ON       Figure P    Page 16 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    I M Readiness Quick Check    To check emissions readiness  prior to having a vehicle inspected  for a state Emissions Test     To determine which Monitors to configure     CAUTION  Do not connect or disconnect  the Scan Tool while the ignition  is on or the engine is running     1  Connect the Scan Tool according to     Connect Scan Tool    on page 12     2  Turn the vehicle   s ignition ON  with the engine OFF     3  Wait until the Scan Tool has  established communication     4  Press the I M button on the keyboard     Icon Interpretations    5  View results and interpret  data as de
8.  is not found  the  Scan Tool will refer you to the  vehicle   s owner   s manual     Note  DTC definitions can  also be found online     C  E N T Coe     Page 20 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Erase Codes  Mode  04 Clear Reset Emission Related Diagnostic Information    WARNING  Do not clear any DTCs before 3  Choose whether or not to erase codes   the vehicle has been repaired and the   system has been checked completely by M Erase Codes oo   a qualified technician   As long as there is a fault Erase trouble codes   condition  the DTCs will continue Are you sure    to set and turn on the MIL        Note  If the vehicle stores permanent  DTCs  they cannot be erased by the  Scan Tool  They can only be erased       by the OBD II system  after repairs are Figure Z  made  and a set number of Driving 4  When DTCs have been erased  the  Cycles have been completed  following message will appear     1  Turn the vehicle   s ignition ON  with the engine OFF   erase Codes    2  From Diagnostic Menu  select  Erase Codes  then press OK  Erase Done     Diagnostic Menu 2 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes    Press any key to con        Live Data   Figure AA  View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness Note  Erasing codes will reset the Monitors    02 Monitor Test to incomplete status  A Drive Cycle will  On Board Mon  Test need to be completed before performing  Figure Y an Emissions Readiness Test        CeN T E C eA     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1
9.  label  which  is located in the engine compartment     Page 5    Definitions    e EOBD  European On Board  Diagnostics  Essentially the same as OBD II  with  the same Data Link Connector and  Communication Protocols     e Communication Protocol  Allows  different systems and sensors ina  vehicle to communicate    There are currently five Protocols   CAN Bus   J1850 VPW   ISO 9141 2   J1850 PWM   ISO 14230 KWP   e CAN  Controller Area Network  Message based Communication  Protocol serial bus    e CAN Vehicle  2008 and newer    e Pre CAN Vehicle  2007 and older     e DLC  Data Link Connector    The 16 cavity connector on the vehicle  that allows communication between the    computer system and the Scan Tool     Control Modules    Drive Cycle   A set of driving procedures that   when met  provide the Enabling  Criteria for the I M Monitors to run  and complete their diagnostic tests     Enabling Criteria   Operating conditions that must  occur during a Drive Cycle to  cause the I M Monitors to run and  complete their diagnostic tests     MIL  Malfunction Indicator Lamp  The vehicle   s    Check Engine     warning light that activates   when a DTC is stored     DTC  Diagnostic Trouble Code  A code stored in the computer  system   s memory  which helps to  identify the fault condition that is  causing the MIL to activate     Freeze Frame Data  Operating conditions that are  stored when a DTC is stored     PID   Parameter Identification Data  Data returned by the vehicle   s  Cont
10.  technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 29    On Board Monitor Test    Mode  06 Request On Board Monitoring Test  Results for Specific Monitored Systems    View test data for Non Continuous Monitors     This section contains advanced  functions  Some data may need to be  interpreted by a qualified technician     Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  the examples given herein     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select  On Board Mon  Test  then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 7 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes    Live Data   View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness   02 Monitor Test  On Board Mon  Test       Figure BJ    Select vehicle manufacturer     Vehicle Manufacturer 1 28  BUICK    BMW    CADILLAC    CHEVROLET   CHRYSLER   FORD       Figure BK    Select and view Monitors  their  tests and results as needed     On Board Mon  Test 1 10    A F Sensor Bank Sensor 1    HO2S Bank Sensor 2    Catalyst Mon  Bank 1    EVAP   EGR Heater Mon B1S2   Misfire   Misfire       Figure BL    Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician Interpret the data     CENT Coe     Page 30 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Component Test    Mode  08   Request Control of On Board  System  Test or Component    Command the PCM to run an  Evaporative Leak Test     This section contains advanced  functions  Some data may need to be  interpreted by a qualified technician     Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  th
11.  the complaint must accompany  the merchandise  If our inspection verifies the defect  we will either repair or replace   the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase price if we cannot readily   and quickly provide you with a replacement  We will return repaired products at our expense    but if we determine there is no defect  or that the defect resulted from causes not within   the scope of our warranty  then you must bear the cost of returning the product     This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also  have other rights which vary from state to state     CENT Coe     3491 Mission Oaks Blvd      PO Box 6009     Camarillo  CA 93011    1 888 866 5797    
12.  under subheadings therein  before set up or use of this product     AWARNING    TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY AND DEATH   Exhaust gases are poisonous  Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated work area   Wear ANSI approved safety goggles during use        Connect Scan Tool    CAUTION  Do not connect or disconnect 4  Turn the vehicle   s ignition ON   the Scan Tool while the ignition with the engine OFF    is on or the engine Is running  Note  If Linking Error  message displays   e Press the ESC button    e Verify the ignition is ON    Note  The Scan Tool is powered  by the vehicle   s battery     1  Turn the engine and ignition OFF     2  Connect the OBD II Cable  to the Scan Tool  5  If the message does not go away     have the Scan Tool inspected  by a qualified technician     e Verify the vehicle is OBD II compliant    3  Connect the other end of the  Cable to the 16 cavity DLC     The DLC is normally located under  the dashboard on the driver   s   side   Refer to vehicle   s owner   s Note  To read Diagnostic Trouble  manual for location of DLC   Codes  see page 19     Note  To quick check Emissions  Test Readiness  see page 17     oOOoOO0O00goag0og0    C  omm0m00000    Figure D  DLC       CeEN T E C eA     Page 12 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Setup    From the Main Menu  select Setup  then press OK     Note  Setup is not required to operate the Scan Tool     EA re  System Setup 1 7    OBDIVEOBD Ready Test DTC Lookup  Configure Monitors
13. 40  3       Overview    OBD II On Board Diagnostics    It is required by the EPA that all 1996 and  newer vehicles sold in the United States be  equipped with an OBD II computer system     OBD Il is an early warning system  designed to monitor engine  transmission   and emissions control components by  performing specific diagnostic tests     When a fault condition is detected  the  system captures important data and  activates the    Check Engine    light     Vehicle Coverage    This Scan Tool is designed to work with  all OBD II compliant vehicles  including  those equipped with a CAN bus     OBD II was installed in some 1994 and  1995 model year gasoline vehicles     Item 62120    For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     If the light comes on  the vehicle might have  a condition that wastes fuel  shortens engine  life  or causes excessive air pollution  If   the problem that caused the light to come  on is addressed  for instance a loose gas  cap is tightened  the light will go out     If the light comes on and stays on  a minor  engine fault condition is occurring and  should be addressed as soon as possible    If the light is blinking  a severe engine  fault condition is occurring and should  be addressed immediately     The Scan Tool connects to the vehicle   s  computer system and captures information  that can help identify the fault condition     To verify if a 1994 or 1995 vehicle is   OBD II compliant  check the Vehicle  Emissions Control Information
14. 66 5797  Item 62120    Item 62120    OBD II Cable  Connects the Scan Tool to  the vehicle   s DLC     LCD Screen    Red LED     Indicates there is a fault condition  in one of the vehicle   s systems   and stored DTCs are present     Yellow LED A  Indicates there are pending DTCs  and or there are Monitors that   have not finishing running     Green LED   Indicates that engine systems  are running normally and no  pending DTCs are present           Cancel Go Back ESC  Cancels a selection from a menu or  returns to the previous screen    Left Button        Moves to previous screen if information  covers more than one screen     13     14       I M Button      Up Button      Select Button    Help Button    View detailed information  if available     USB Connector  Connects the Scan Tool to a PC for  updating software and printing     I M  Quick checks emissions test readiness  and Drive Cycle verification     Moves up through menu and submenus   Moves to previous screen if information  covers more than one screen     OK     gt     Confirms a selection     Right Button  Moves to next screen if information  covers more than one screen          Down Button   Moves down through menu and  submenus    Moves to next screen if information  covers more than one screen     CeN T E C eA     For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     Page 11    Operating Instructions    Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the  A beginning of this document including all text
15. Data           27  Overview               0 c ccceeeeeeeeeees 5 View Freeze Frame Data         28  Definitions seror oes 6 I M Readiness                  eee 28  Control Modules              eee 6 02 Monitor Test    eee 31  I M Monitors    eeeeeeeeeeeees 7 On Board Monitor Test            32  Diagnostic Test Modes                8 Component Test           eee 33  Diagnostic Trouble Code            9 Vehicle Information                 32  Setup   Before Use                     10 Modules Present                005 33  Operating Instructions              12 Review Data si 34  Connect Scan Tool n   12 Ready Test    34  EEE T oE enctartei feet EA 13 Print Data         0      eeseeeeeeee 35  I M Readiness Quick Check     17 Install Update Software            35  Diagnostic Test Modes               18 About 34 nection aiai 36  Read Trouble Codes                19 Maintenance                cee 37  DTC LOOKUP seene 20 Troubleshooting                0 5 38  Erase Codes    21 Parts List    eee 39  View Live PID Data                  22 Warranty  ineine 40    C  E N  E C eA     WARNING SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS  This is the safety alert symbol  Itis used to alert you to          A potential personal injury hazards  Obey all safety messages  that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death   Indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided   A DANGER will result in death or serious injury   AWARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided   could result in dea
16. Data Set     DTC CNT  FUELSYS1   FUELSYS2    LOAD_PCT  001  ECT   SHRTFT1   LONGFTI    Unit of Measure      OOOOOOs8       Figure Al  Figure AG    2  Custom Data Set screen shows  which buttons can be used to    4  Live Data 1  select deselect PIDs  Press any    button to move to the next screen     4  Press OK to view selected PIDs     DTC_CNT                Select Deselect             Select Deselect all     OK    Confirm Figure AJ   ESC    Cancel    Note  If necessary  have a qualified    PEES CINY KEV TO CON  technician Interpret the data        Figure AH    CeN  T E C eA     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 23    Record Live PID Data    View multiple frames of data  collected over a period of time     This section contains advanced  functions  Some data may need to be  interpreted by a qualified technician     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select  Live Data  then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 3 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes    Live Data   View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness   02 Monitor Test  On Board Mon  Test    Figure AK       Complete Data Set   Record All PIDs    From Live Data  select  Record Data  then press OK     Live Data 2 3    View Data    Record Data    Playback Data         Figure AL       WARNING  DO NOT attempt to operate  the Scan Tool while driving the vehicle     Have a passenger operate the Scan Tool     1  Start the vehicle and begin driving     2  From Record Data  have the  passenger select Complete Data Set   then press 
17. Figure H    For Spark IGN Required Mon  and  Compression IGN Required Mon    deselect Monitors that are not supported  on the vehicle  see    I M Readiness  Quick Check    on page 17     Spark IGN Monitors 1 10     FUEL          HOBRBORA    Figure      For Allowed INC  incomplete   Monitors  select the number of  incomplete Monitors allowed  Refer  to EPA guidelines for acceptable  incomplete monitor limits     Allowed INC Monitors 1 4       Figure J    Page 14 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Unit of Measure    1  From System Setup  select  Unit of Measure  then press OK    2  Select English or Metric   then press OK  o Metric    Figure K    Unit of Measure       1 2    o  Sela         Key Beep Set   Control Sound When Buttons are Pressed    1  From System Setup  select    Key Beep Set  then press OK  Key Beep Set 1 2   B ON  2  Select Beep ON or Beep OFF  4  then press OK  o Beep OFF      Figure L    Status Beep Set   Control Notification Sounds    1  From System Setup  select  Status Beep Set  then press OK     2  Select Beep ON or Beep OFF     then press OK  o Beep OFF    Figure M    CeN T E C eA     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797        Status Beep Set    o ERJON        1 2         Page 15    Tool Self test    From System Setup  select Tool Self test  then press OK     Display Test       N    1  From Tool Self test  select To verify that the LCD screen is  Display Test  then press OK  functioning properly 
18. Item 62120    10     11     12   13     14     15     16     17     18     For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     Keep bystanders  children and visitors  away while operating the Scan Tool     This product is not a toy  Do not allow  children to play with or near this item     Use as intended only     Inspect before every use  do not use  if parts are loose or damaged     Do not place the Scan Tool  on any unstable surface     Handle the Scan Tool with care  If   the Scan Tool is dropped  check for  breakage and any other conditions   that may affect its operation     Keep the Scan Tool dry  clean   free from oil  water or grease   Use a mild detergent on a clean  cloth to clean the outside of the  Scan Tool  when necessary     Store the Scan Tool and  accessories in a locked area  out of the reach of children     Maintain product labels and  nameplates  These carry   important safety information    If unreadable or missing  contact  Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement     Do not expose the Scan Tool to rain or  wet conditions    Water entering the Scan Tool  increases the risk of electric shock     Make sure your hands are dry  before operating the Scan Tool     Page 3    Personal Safety    1  Wear ANSI approved safety 5  WARNING  The cord of this product  goggles during use  contains lead  a chemical known   to the State of California to cause   cancer  and birth defects or other   reproductive harm  Wash hands   after handling   California Health  amp  
19. Monitor Test   On Board Mon  Test          Figure U  Read Codes  1  From Read Codes  select from  3  View the DTC   a  Stored Codes   Mode  03 DTC Control Module    b  Pending Codes   Mode  07    c  Permanent Codes   Mode  0A  This mode is available on SsSnsses os s52s 5555 555   5  some vehicles starting in  2010 and is required on all  2012 and newer vehicles     2  If there are no DTCs  the  message    No codes are stored  in the module    will appear        Intake Air Temperature  Sensor 1 Circuit High       DTC Description    Figure V    4  See    DTC Lookup    on page 20  to view likely causes for DTCs     Note  To view operational data stored when  the DTC was stored  see  View Freeze Frame Data on page 28        Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 19    DTC Lookup    Search the DTC library for code definitions     From the Main Menu  select  DTC Lookup  then press OK              OBDII EOBD Ready Test          Review Data Print Data Setup    0     About          Main Menu    1  Input the DTC by using the  buttons to highlight and change  digits  then press OK     DTC Lookup    Sa    amp           y                            DTC Lookup       P0303   am Left    Right   T  amp    Change digit  OK Confirm  ESC   Exit      Figure W    Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected       Figure X    2  Press the   button to view  likely causes for the DTC     3  Ifa DTC is manufacturer  specific  a screen will prompt  the choice of vehicle make     4  Ifa DTC
20. OK     Record Data 1 3    Complete Data Set    Custom Data Set    Unit of Measure         Figure AM    Page 24    For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     Have the passenger select  a Trigger Mode     e Manual Trigger   Recording will begin  after memory location is selected        DTC Trigger   Recording will  begin when a DTC is detected     Pick Trigger Mode 1 2  METaler   im Malelel 1g    DTC Trigger         Figure AN    Item 62120    Complete Data Set   Record All PIDs  continued        3  From Select Memory  have  the passenger select a memory  location  then press OK     Select Memory    Location  1  Location  2  Location  3       Figure AO    Note  An asterisk     next to a  location indicates a recording already  exists there  Selecting this location  will overwrite it with new data     Playback Data    4  After the passenger determines  that recording is finished  stop  driving  Data can be viewed  immediately or saved to view later     Record Data    Recording Done   Playback data        Figure AP       Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician interpret the data     1  Scroll Left Right Up Down  to view Playback Data     Frame 6 of 46  in Row 36    Playback 6 46 Frame 36                   DTC CNT 0  FUELSYS1 OL  FUELSYS2 sa R  ep re og   Row  EES HRTFT1       Figure AQ    3 46   4 46   5 46 Frame 6 46  34   34   34  Row 34   LOAD PCT       Frame 6 46    3 46   4 46   5 46  35   35   35  Row 35   ECT    F          Interpret Playback Data     I
21. Owner   s Manual  amp  Safety Instructions    Save This Manual Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions  assembly   operating  inspection  maintenance and cleaning procedures  Write the product   s serial number in the  back of the manual near the assembly diagram  or month and year of purchase if product has no number    Keep this manual and the receipt in a safe and dry place for future reference     m     N de A a es ITEM 62120      PROFESSIONAL  OBD II  amp  CAN  SCAN TOOL    Visit our website at  http   www harborfreight com  Email our technical support at  productsupport harborfreight com    When unpacking  make sure that the product is intact    and undamaged  If any parts are missing or broken  AWARNING    please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible     Copyright   2014 by Harbor Freight Tools    All rights reserved     gt       No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in Read this material before using this product   any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools  Failure to do so can result in serious injury   Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally  Due to continuing SAVE THIS MANUAL   improvements  actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein   Tools required for assembly and service may not be included        Table of Contents    Safety  tenran hana 3 Record Live PID Data              24  Specifications      0    ee 5 Playback Live PID 
22. al Number Here   Note  If product has no serial number  record month and year of purchase instead     Note  Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only   and are not available individually as replacement parts     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 39    Limited 90 Day Warranty    Harbor Freight Tools Co  makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality   and durability standards  and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from  defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase    This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly  to misuse  abuse  negligence  or accidents  repairs or alterations outside our facilities  criminal activity  improper installation   normal wear and tear  or to lack of maintenance  We shall in no event be liable for death   injuries to persons or property  or for incidental  contingent  special or consequential damages  arising from the use of our product  Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you   THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS     To take advantage of this warranty  the product or part must be returned to us with transportation  charges prepaid  Proof of purchase date and an explanation of
23. digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to   provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation    This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference   to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur   in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Page 36 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Inspection and Maintenance    must be performed only by a qualified technician        Procedures not specifically explained in this manual    AWARNING    TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK   Make sure that the Scan Tool is unplugged from the vehicle  before performing any procedure in this section     TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM TOOL FAILURE   Do not use damaged equipment  If abnormal noise or 
24. e examples given herein     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select  Component Test  then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 8 11  Component Test    Vehicle Info     Modules Present  Unit of Measure       Figure BM    If the vehicle does not allow the test  an  advisory message will be displayed     4  Component Test    The selected mode is  not supported    Press any key to con        Figure BN    Item 62120    For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     If the vehicle responds  a confirmation  message will be displayed     Component Test    Command Sent     Press any key to con        Figure BO  2  View test module     EVAP Monitor 0 090  1 1   81 Test       Figure BP  3  Press OK for test results      81 Test    TEST  MIN    00 00 18  00 00 00  00 01 05    MAX  STS OK       Figure BQ    Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician Interpret the data     Page 31    Mode  09 Vehicle Information    View vehicle information  such as  VIN  Calibration ID  and CVN     Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  the examples given herein        1  From Diagnostic Menu  select  Vehicle Info   then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 9 11    Component Test    Vehicle Info     Modules Present  Unit of Measure       Figure BR    2  From Vehicle Info   select   Vehicle ID Number then press OK     Vehicle Info  1 3    Vehicle ID Number    Calibration ID  Cal  Verf  Number       Figure BS  3  View Vehicle ID Number     4  Vehicle ID Number    VIN  LSVGU49JX92545482  
25. gnostic Data    View data from the last recorded test     Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  the examples given herein        From the Main Menu  select  Review Data  then press OK           O    OBDII EOBD Ready Test DTC Lookup    ais       Review Data Print Data Setup       Main Menu    Ready Test    Select and view data as needed     Review Data 1 3    I M Readiness    Modules Present       Figure CA    Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician Interpret the data     CAUTION  Do not connect or disconnect 4  View test results     the Scan Tool while the ignition  is on or the engine is running     1  Connect the Scan Tool according to     Connect Scan Tool    on page 12     2  Turn the vehicle   s ignition ON  with the engine OFF     3  From the Main Menu  select  Ready Test  then press OK                   OBDII EOBD Ready Test DTC Lookup              SG    amp   Review Data Print Data Setup    About       Main Menu    Page 34       I M Readiness                               Figure CB    Note  See    I M Readiness Quick   Check    on page 17 to interpret data     For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Print Data    1  Connect the Scan Tool to the computer  with the supplied USB Cable     2  From the Main Menu  select Stored Codes    Pending Codes    Print Data  then press OK        Live Data    Freeze Frame   I M Readiness   O2 Sensor Test   Print All Data          9    OBDII EOBD Ready Test DTC Lookup  
26. n the grid below  each row contains frames  of PID values shown in Figure AQ     In this example  there are 36 PIDs  rows   with 46 frames in each row     The highlighted frame shows frame   6 of 46 for Row 36  This particular frame  shows that the PID for Short Term Fuel  Trim Bank 1 has a value of 99 2      Each frame shows a value at the  time of capture  making it possible  to see how the values of individual  PIDs fluctuate over the course of the  recording by scrolling across rows     7 46   8 46   9 46  0 0  34   34   34  7 46   8 46   9 46   40  35   35   35       3 46   4 46   5 46 Frame 6 46  36   36   36 ROTER al aie A     Figure AR  Interpreting Playback Data    Item 62120    For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     7 46   8 46   9 46  cal 36   36   36    Page 25    Custom Data Set   Record Select PIDs       WARNING  DO NOT attempt to operate  the Scan Tool while driving the vehicle   Have a passenger operate the Scan Tool     1  Start the vehicle and begin driving     2  From Record Data  have the  passenger select Custom Data Set   then press OK     Record Data 2 3    Complete Data Set    Custom Data Set    Unit of Measure         Figure AS    3  Custom Data Set screen shows  which buttons can be used to  select deselect PIDs  Have the  passenger press any button to  move to the next screen        Custom Data Set            Select Deselect        Select Deselect all   OK    Confirm    ESC    Cancel       Press any key to con     Figure AT    4  Ha
27. onnect the Scan Tool  according to     Connect Scan Tool    on page 12     Access Diagnostic Menu    1  From the Main Menu  select  OBDII EOBD  Diagnostic Menu    then press OK     OBDII EOBD Ready Test DTC Lookup    Review Data Print Data Setup          About       Main Menu    2  System Status will display momentarily     y  System Status  MIL Status OFF    Codes Found 0  Ignition Type Spark    Monitors N A  Monitors OK  Monitors INC       Figure R    2     Turn the vehicle   s ignition ON  with the engine OFF     Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  the examples given herein     4     Control Module will display     In Figure S below  the example  vehicle uses the CAN Protocol and  has the following Control Modules      7E8   PCM ID   7E9   TCM ID     See Control Modules on  page page 6 for  more information      Control Module 1 2     7E8     7E9         Figure S    Press OK to go to Diagnostic Menu     Diagnostic Menu 1 11  Read Codes    Erase Codes    Live Data    View Freeze Frame   I M Readiness   02 Monitor Test    On Board Mon  Test       Figure T    Note  If vehicle is 2008 or newer  the  02 Monitor Test  will not be present     Page 18 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Read Trouble Codes  Modes  03   07 and  0A Request Emission Related DTCs    1  From Diagnostic Menu  select Diagnostic Menu T11  RETKEN    Read Codes  then press OK     Erase Codes   Live Data    View Freeze Frame   I M Readiness   02 
28. prehensive Components    Non Continuous   HCCAT   NMHC Catalyst  NCAT   NOx Aftertreatment  BP   Boost Pressure System  EGS   Exhaust Gas Sensor  PM   PM Filter   EGR   EGR System    Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 7    Diagnostic Test Modes  Diagnostic Test Modes as described in the latest OBD II standard SAE J1979        Note  Not all Modes are  06   Request On Board Monitoring Test  supported by all vehicles  Results for Specific Monitored Systems   01   Request Current Powertrain  07   Request Emission Related  Diagnostic Data Stored DTCs Detected During Current     02   Request Powertrain or Last Completed Driving Cycle    Freeze Frame Data  08   Request Control of On Board     03   Request Emission Related System  Test or Component    Stored DTCs  09   Request Vehicle Information   04   Clear Reset Emission Related  0A   Request Emission Related  Diagnostic Information Permanent DTCs     05   Request Oxygen Sensor Monitoring  Test Results  2007 and older vehicles only     C  E N  Coe     Page 8 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Diagnostic Trouble Code    A five digit alphanumeric identifier for a fault condition identified  by the OBD II system  There are three types of DTCs     1  Pending   When a fault condition 2  Stored   A DTC is stored when a fault  is identified during a Drive Cycle  condition has occurred that meets  but does not meet enough enough criteria to activate the MIL   criteria to ac
29. rol Modules to the Scan Tool     Control Modules are individual computers that operate and monitor different  systems in the vehicle  Control Modules vary depending on manufacturer     ID codes are assigned to each Control Module  which are    defined by the vehicle   s Communication Protocol     For example  a vehicle may use ID code  7E8 for the PCM and  7E9 for the TCM     Control Module Control Module Definition    PCM ECU Powertrain Control Module Engine Control Unit       Transmission Control Module    Figure A  Common Control Modules    Page 6 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    I M Monitors    Inspection and Maintenance diagnostic tests that the Control Modules    perform on specific sub systems of the vehicle     There are two types of Monitors     e Continuous  Monitors that  perform tests all the time while  the engine is running     Gasoline Engine Monitors    e Non Continuous  Monitors that require    specific operating conditions to be met  during a Drive Cycle in order for the  Monitors to run their testing sequences     Note  Not all Monitors are  supported by all vehicles        Continuous   MIS   Misfire   FUEL   Fuel System   CCM   Comprehensive Components    Diesel Engine Monitors    Non Continuous   CAT   Catalyst   HCAT   Heated Catalyst  EVAP   Evaporative System  AIR   Secondary Air System  O2S   Oxygen Sensors   HTR   Oxygen Sensor Heater  EGR   EGR System       Continuous   MIS   Misfire   FUEL   Fuel System   CCM   Com
30. s readiness prior tohavinga 2  View test results   vehicle inspected for a state Emissions Test     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select I M Readiness  I M Readiness  then press OK        Diagnostic Menu 5 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes                Live Data  View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness          02 Monitor Test Figure BF   B Mon  Test  n_a Note  See    I M Readiness Quick   Figure BE Check    on page 17 to interpret data     Page 28 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    02 Monitor Test  Mode  05 Request Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Test Results   2007 and older vehicles only     View the oxygen sensor test 2  Select a sensor  then press OK   data on pre CAN vehicles    For CAN vehicles  see On Board O2 Monitor Test 2 2  Monitor Test on page 30     O2 Banki Sensori   This section contains advanced  functions  Some data may need to be    interpreted by a qualified technician     Note  Not all vehicles return the  same data  results may vary from  the examples given herein  Figure BH       1  From Diagnostic Menu  select 3  View data   O2 Monitor Test  then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 6 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes    O2 Banki Sensor2 1 4    Rich  Lean Threshd V    Lean Rich Threshd V    Min for text Cyc  V       Live Data Max for text Cyc  V     View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness    02 Monitor Test    On Board Mon  Test  Figure BG       Figure BI    Note  If necessary  have a qualified  technician Interpret the data        CeN  T Ce     Item 62120 For
31. scribed below     I M Readiness                                     Figure Q    Note  You may need to complete  a Drive Cycle before performing an  I M Readiness Test if the battery  has been disconnected or DTCs  have been erased recently        MIL      Check Engine    light status  IGN   Ignition type    Symbol Interpretations    DTC   Number of stored DTCs  PdDTC   Number of pending DTCs       Each Monitor   s readiness is indicated  by one of the following symbols     aS The Monitor has completed its  diagnostic routine and is ready     Keyboard LED Interpretations    x The Monitor has not completed its  diagnostic routine and is not ready      Perform a Drive Cycle    then repeat the test        The Monitor is not supported on the  vehicle and may be deselected according  to    Configure Monitors    on page 14        1  Green LED   Ready  Indicates that engine systems  are running normally and no  pending DTCs are present     2  Yellow LED   Might be Ready  Indicates there are pending  DTCs or there are Monitors that  have not finishing running    e Perform a Drive Cycle   then repeat the test     Item 62120    For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     3  Red LED   Not Ready  Indicates there is a fault condition  in one of the vehicle   s systems  and stored DTCs are present   e Have the vehicle serviced     Page 17    Diagnostic Test Modes    CAUTION  Do not connect or disconnect    the Scan Tool while the ignition  is on or the engine is running     1  C
32. th or serious injury        ACAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided     could result in minor or moderate injury   NOTICE    CAUTION          Addresses practices not related to personal injury                    Page 2 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    Important Safety Information    Work Area Safety    1     Keep your work area clean and well lit   Cluttered benches and dark  areas may cause accidents     Do not connect or disconnect the  Scan Tool while the ignition is  on or the engine is running     DO NOT attempt to operate  the Scan Tool while driving  the vehicle  Have a passenger  operate the Scan Tool     Before testing a vehicle  engage the  parking brake and chock the tires     NEVER smoke or allow a spark or  flame in vicinity of battery or engine     Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated  work area   Exhaust gases are poisonous     Do not operate the Scan Tool  in explosive atmospheres  such  as in the presence of flammable  liquids  gases  or heavy dust     Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for    gasoline chemical electrical fires nearby     Use extreme caution when working  around the ignition coil  distributor  cap  ignition wires and spark plugs   These components create hazardous  voltages when the engine is running     Electrical Safety    1     Do not use the Scan Tool  while standing in water     2  Avoid body contact with grounded  surfaces such as pipes  radiators   ranges and refrigerators    
33. the tool by turning the  ignition off  waiting 10 seconds   then turning the ignition back on    Scan Tool Freezes Scan Tool or vehicle   s Reset the Scan Tool by turning the  computer system ignition off  waiting 10 seconds   not responding  then turning the ignition back on   LED Lamps Not Working Defective LEDs Run the LED Test  according to  page16  If LED s  fail  have a  qualified technician replace the LED s      Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool   Disconnect power supply before service        CENT Coe     Page 38 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Item 62120    PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY    THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST IN  THIS DOCUMENT AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY  NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER  OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE  PRODUCT  OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE  PRODUCT  IN FACT  THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY  STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN  BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS  AND NOT BY THE BUYER  THE  BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS  TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO  OR ARISING  OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO     Parts List    Part Qty    OBD II Cable EA  USB Cable 1    Storage Bag a        Record Seri
34. tivate the MIL  3  Permanent   A stored DTC that can only  If the fault condition occurs during two be cleared by the OBD II system  after  consecutive Drive Cycles  it will turn into repairs are made  and a set number of  a Stored DTC and the MIL will activate  Driving Cycles have been completed     Example  P0303   Cylinder 3 Misfire    Systems   B   Body P0303  C   Chassis   P   Powertrain rs     U   Network   Code Types     0   Generic   1   Manufacturer Specific   2   Generic Powertrain Manufacturer Specific  3   Generic Powertrain Manufacturer Specific    Sub Systems  1   Fuel and Air Metering    2   Fuel and Air Metering    injector circuit malfunction only    3   Ignition Malfunction or Engine Misfire  4   Auxiliary Emission Controls   5   Vehicle Speed or Idle Controls   6   Computer Output Circuits   7   Transmission Controls   8   Transmission Controls    03   Cylinder 3        The Scan Tool supports the following Code Types     Generic  SAE   Manufacturer Specific   BO  B3 B1  B2  CO  C3 C1  C2  PO  P2  P34 P39 P1  P30 P33  UO  U3 U1  U2  Figure B    Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 9    Setup   Before Use     1 Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the       beginning of this document including all text under subheadings therein  before set up or use                     Functions  1  9   located  2 on side   3  4  5 10  6 11  7 12  13  3 14       Figure C    Page 10 For technical questions  please call 1 888 8
35. ve the passenger  select deselect PIDs     Custom Data Set 4 20    DTC_CNT  FUELSYS1    FUELSYS2      LOAD_PCT  001  ECT  SHRTFT1    LONGFTI  Figure AU       Page 26    For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797     5  Have the passenger select  a Trigger Mode     e Manual Trigger   Recording will begin  after memory location is selected        DTC Trigger   Recording will  begin when a DTC is detected     Pick Trigger Mode 1 2  Manual Trigger    DTC Trigger         Figure AV    6  From Select Memory  have  the passenger select a memory  location  then press OK     Select Memory    Location  1  Location  2    Location  3       Figure AW    Note  An asterisk     next to a  location indicates a recording already  exists there  Selecting this location  will overwrite it with new data     Item 62120    Custom Data Set   Record Select PIDs  continued        6  After the passenger determines  that recording is finished  stop  driving  Data can be viewed  immediately or saved to view later     Record Data    Recording Done   Playback data        Figure AX    Playback Live PID Data    This section contains advanced    functions  Some data may need to be    interpreted by a qualified technician     1  From Diagnostic Menu  select  Live Data  then press OK     Diagnostic Menu 3 11    Read Codes  Erase Codes    Live Data   View Freeze Frame  I M Readiness   02 Monitor Test  On Board Mon  Test    Figure AY    2  From Live Data  select  Playback Data  then press OK     Item 62120
36. vibration  occurs  have the problem corrected before further use     Inspection    1  BEFORE EACH USE  inspect  the general condition of the  Scan Tool  Check for     Cleaning and Storage    1  AFTER USE  use a mild detergent  on a clean cloth to remove any oil   grease or dirt from the Scan Tool   especially on the buttons  being  careful to not put excessive  pressure on the Display Screen     e cracked or damaged Cable   e cracked or broken parts  and    e any other condition that may  affect its safe operation     Do not use solvents on the Keyboard   Do not soak the Keyboard  Use a mild  nonabrasive detergent and a soft cloth     Store the Scan Tool  and accessories  away from sunlight in a dry  locked  area  out of the reach of children     Item 62120 For technical questions  please call 1 888 866 5797  Page 37    Troubleshooting    Possible Causes Likely Solutions    Scan Tool doesn   t power up  1  OBD II Cable connector  1  Verify that the Scan Tool   s OBD II  not connected securely  Cable connector is securely  connected to the vehicle   s DLC     Vehicle   s DLC pins are   Check if the DLC pins are bent or   bent or broken  broken  If bent or broken  have a  certified technician repair the DLC    Vehicle   s battery is bad   3  Make sure vehicle   s battery  it providing at least 8V    Vehicle Linking Error   Vehicle is not OBD   Verify that the vehicle is  compliant  OBD II compliant    Ignition is off    Verify that the ignition is ON    Bad connection    Reset 
    
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