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Table of Contents
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2.
3.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS.............................................. 1
GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................... 2
2.1
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS (OBD) II ........................................................ 2
2.2
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS)................................................... 2
2.3
LOCATION OF THE DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC) ............................... 3
2.4
OBD II READINESS MONITORS ............................................................... 4
2.5
OBD II MONITOR READINESS STATUS ................................................... 5
2.6
OBD II DEFINITIONS ............................................................................... 6
USING THE SCAN TOOL.............................................................................. 8
3.1
TOOL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 8
3.2
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................... 10
3.3
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED ....................................................................... 10
3.4
NAVIGATION CHARACTERS ................................................................... 10
3.5
KEYBOARD............................................................................................. 11
3.6
POWER ................................................................................................... 11
3.7
DTC LOOKUP ........................................................................................ 11
3.8
PRODUCT SETUP .................................................................................... 13
3.9
TOOL INFORMATION.............................................................................. 20
3.10
BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...................................................................... 21
3.11
VEHICLE COVERAGE ............................................................................. 21
3.12
PRODUCT TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................. 22
REVIEW DATA ............................................................................................. 23
OBD II DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................ 24
5.1
READING CODES .................................................................................... 27
5.2
ERASING CODES .................................................................................... 29
5.3
LIVE DATA ............................................................................................. 31
5.4
VIEWING FREEZE FRAME DATA ............................................................ 47
5.5
RETRIEVING I/M READINESS STATUS ................................................... 48
5.6
O2 MONITOR TEST ................................................................................ 51
5.7
ON-BOARD MONITOR TEST................................................................... 53
5.8
COMPONENT TEST ................................................................................. 56
5.9
VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION......................................................... 58
5.10
MODULES PRESENT ............................................................................... 60
PRINT DATA ................................................................................................. 60
APPENDIX ..................................................................................................... 63
7.1
APPENDIX 1 -- PID LIST ........................................................................ 63
7.2
APPENDIX 2 -- IN-USE PERFORMANCE TRACKING DATA LIST .............. 69
WARRANTY AND SERVICE...................................................................... 72
1. Safety Precautions and Warnings
To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the scan
tool, read this instruction manual first and observe the following
safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle:
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Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.
Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.
Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc. away from
all moving or hot engine parts.
Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated work area: Exhaust gases
are poisonous.
Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle
unattended while running tests.
Use extreme caution when working around the ignition coil,
distributor cap, ignition wires and spark plugs. These components
create hazardous voltages when the engine is running.
Put the transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission) or
NEUTRAL (for manual transmission) and make sure the parking
brake is engaged.
Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/chemical/electrical
fires nearby.
Don’t connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition
is on or the engine is running.
Keep the scan tool dry, clean, free from oil/water or grease. Use a
mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the scan tool,
when necessary.
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2. General Information
2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II
The first generation of On-Board Diagnostics (called OBD I) was
developed by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) and
implemented in 1988 to monitor some of the emission control
components on vehicles. As technology evolved and the desire to
improve the On-Board Diagnostic system increased, a new generation of
On-Board Diagnostic system was developed. This second generation of
On-Board Diagnostic regulations is called "OBD II".
The OBD II system is designed to monitor emission control systems
and key engine components by performing either continuous or
periodic tests of specific components and vehicle conditions. When a
problem is detected, the OBD II system turns on a warning lamp (MIL)
on the vehicle instrument panel to alert the driver typically by the
phrase of “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon”. The system will
also store important information about the detected malfunction so that
a technician can accurately find and fix the problem. Here below
follow three pieces of such valuable information:
1) Whether the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is
commanded 'on' or 'off';
2) Which, if any, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are stored;
3) Readiness Monitor status.
2.2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes are codes that are stored by the
on-board computer diagnostic system in response to a problem found
in the vehicle. These codes identify a particular problem area and are
intended to provide you with a guide as to where a fault might be
occurring within a vehicle. OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes consist
of a five-digit alphanumeric code. The first character, a letter,
identifies which control system sets the code. The other four characters,
all numbers, provide additional information on where the DTC
originated and the operating conditions that caused it to set. Here
below is an example to illustrate the structure of the digits:
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DTC Example
P0202
Systems
B=Body
C=Chassis
P=Powertrain
U=Network
Identifying specific
malfunctioning
section of the
systems
Sub-systems
1= Fuel and Air Metering
2= Fuel and Air Metering
3= Ignition System or Engine Misfire
4= Auxiliary Emission Controls
5= Vehicle Speed Control and Idle
Controls
6= Computer Output Circuits
7= Transmission Controls
8= Transmission Controls
Code Type
Generic (SAE):
P0, P2, P34-P39
B0, B3
C0, C3
U0, U3.
Manufacturer Specific:
P1, P30-p33
B1, B2
C1, C2
U1, U2
2.3 Location of the Data Link Connector (DLC)
The DLC (Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector) is the
standardized 16-cavity connector where diagnostic scan tools interface
with the vehicle's on-board computer. The DLC is usually located 12
inches from the center of the instrument panel (dash), under or around
the driver’s side for most vehicles. If Data Link Connector is not
located under dashboard, a label should be there telling location. For
some Asian and European vehicles, the DLC is located behind the
ashtray and the ashtray must be removed to access the connector. If the
DLC cannot be found, refer to the vehicle’s service manual for the
location.
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2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors
An important part of a vehicle’s OBD II system is the Readiness
Monitors, which are indicators used to find out if all of the emissions
components have been evaluated by the OBD II system. They are
running periodic tests on specific systems and components to ensure
that they are performing within allowable limits.
Currently, there are eleven OBD II Readiness Monitors (or I/M
Monitors) defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). Not all monitors are supported by all vehicles and the exact
number of monitors in any vehicle depends on the motor vehicle
manufacturer’s emissions control strategy.
Continuous Monitors -- Some of the vehicle components or systems
are continuously tested by the vehicle’s OBD II system, while others
are tested only under specific vehicle operating conditions. The
continuously monitored components listed below are always ready:
1)Misfire
2)Fuel System
3)Comprehensive Components (CCM)
Once the vehicle is running, the OBD II system is continuously
checking the above components, monitoring key engine sensors,
watching for engine misfire, and monitoring fuel demands.
Non-Continuous Monitors -- Unlike the continuous monitors, many
emissions and engine system components require the vehicle to be
operated under specific conditions before the monitor is ready. These
monitors are termed non-continuous monitors and are listed below:
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
EGR System
O2 Sensors
Catalyst
Evaporative System
O2 Sensor Heater
Secondary air
Heated Catalyst
A/C system
2.5 OBD II Monitor Readiness Status
OBD II systems must indicate whether or not the vehicle’s PCM’s
monitor system has completed testing on each component.
Components that have been tested will be reported as “Ready”, or
“Complete”, meaning they have been tested by the OBD II system. The
purpose of recording readiness status is to allow inspectors to
determine if the vehicle’s OBD II system has tested all the components
and/or systems.
The powertrain control module (PCM) sets a monitor to “Ready” or
“Complete” after an appropriate drive cycle has been performed. The
drive cycle that enables a monitor and sets readiness codes to “Ready”
varies for each individual monitor. Once a monitor is set as “Ready” or
“Complete”, it will remain in this state. A number of factors, including
erasing of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) with a scan tool or a
disconnected battery, can result in Readiness Monitors being set to
“Not Ready”. Since the three continuous monitors are constantly
evaluating, they will be reported as “Ready” all of the time. If testing of
a particular supported non-continuous monitor has not been completed,
the monitor status will be reported as “Not Complete” or “Not Ready.”
In order for the OBD monitor system to become ready, the vehicle
should be driven under a variety of normal operating conditions. These
operating conditions may include a mix of highway driving and stop
and go, city type driving, and at least one overnight-off period. For
specific information on getting your vehicle’s OBD monitor system
ready, please consult your vehicle owner’s manual.
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2.6 OBD II Definitions
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) -- OBD II terminology for the
on-board computer that controls engine and drive train.
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) -- Malfunction Indicator Light
(Service Engine Soon, Check Engine) is a term used for the light on the
instrument panel. It is to alert the driver and/or the repair technician
that there is a problem with one or more of vehicle's systems and may
cause emissions to exceed federal standards. If the MIL illuminates
with a steady light, it indicates that a problem has been detected and the
vehicle should be serviced as soon as possible. Under certain
conditions, the dashboard light will blink or flash. This indicates a
severe problem and flashing is intended to discourage vehicle
operation. The vehicle onboard diagnostic system can not turn the MIL
off until necessary repairs are completed or the condition no longer
exists.
DTC -- Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) that identify which section
of the emission control system has malfunctioned.
Enabling Criteria -- Also termed Enabling Conditions. They are the
vehicle-specific events or conditions that must occur within the engine
before the various monitors will set, or run. Some monitors require
the vehicle to follow a prescribed “drive cycle” routine as part of the
enabling criteria. Drive cycles vary among vehicles and for each
monitor in any particular vehicle.
OBD II Drive Cycle -- A specific mode of vehicle operation that
provides conditions required to set all the readiness monitors
applicable to the vehicle to the “ready” condition. The purpose of
completing an OBD II drive cycle is to force the vehicle to run its
onboard diagnostics. Some form of a drive cycle needs to be performed
after DTCs have been erased from the PCM’s memory or after the
battery has been disconnected. Running through a vehicle’s complete
drive cycle will “set” the readiness monitors so that future faults can be
detected. Drive cycles vary depending on the vehicle and the monitor
that needs to be reset. For vehicle specific drive cycle, consult the
vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.
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Freeze Frame Data -- When an emission-related fault occurs, the
OBD II system not only sets a code but also records a snapshot of the
vehicle operating parameters to help in identifying the problem. This
set of values is referred to as Freeze Frame Data and may include
important engine parameters such as engine RPM, vehicle speed, air
flow, engine load, fuel pressure, fuel trim value, engine coolant
temperature, ignition timing advance, or closed loop status.
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3. Using the Scan Tool
3.1 Tool Description
①
②
LCD DISPLAY -- Indicates test results. Backlit, 128 x 64 pixel
display with contrast adjustment.
ENTER BUTTON -- Confirms a selection (or action) from a
menu. Starts recording live data under manual trigger mode.
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③
ESC BUTTON -- Cancels a selection (or action) from a menu
or returns to the menu. It is also used to setup system, exit DTC
Lookup screen, or stop data recording when pressed.
④
LEFT SCROLL BUTTON -- When look up DTC
definitions, moves to previous character and views additional
information on previous screens if DTC definition covers more
than one screen; deselect all marked PID data when viewing or
recording customized live data list; views previous frames of
recorded data when playing back live data. It is also used to
update DTC library when pressed.
⑤
RIGHT SCROLL BUTTON -- When look up DTC
definitions, moves to next character and view additional
information on next screens if DTC definition covers more than
one screen; selects/deselects PID data when viewing or recording
customized live data list, and views next frames of data when
playing back live data.
UP SCROLL BUTTON -- Moves up through menu and
submenu items in menu mode. When more than one screen of data
is retrieved, moves up through the current screen to the previous
screens for additional data.
DOWN SCROLL BUTTON -- Moves down through menu
and submenu items in menu mode. When more than one screen of
data is retrieved, moves down through the current screen to next
screens for additional data. It is also used as the language setup
hotkey when pressed.
HELP BUTTON -- Provides help information when
pressed.
POWER SWITCH -- Turns on/off the scan tool when
powered by cell battery; resets the scanner when powered by
vehicle battery.
OBD II CONNECTOR -- Connects the scan tool to the vehicle’s
Data Link Connector (DLC).
RUBBER BOOT -- Protects the scan tool from drop, abrasion
and etc.
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⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑪
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3.2 Specifications
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2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Display: Backlit, 128 x 64 pixel display with contrast adjustment
Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140 F°)
Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 F°)
External Power: 8.0 to 18.0 V power provided via vehicle battery
Internal Power: 9V cell battery
Dimensions:
Length
Width
Height
178 mm (7.00”)
95 mm (3.74”)
35 mm (1.38”)
NW: 0.38kg (0.84lb),
GW: 0.55 kg(1.21lb)
3.3 Accessories Included
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
User’s Manual -- Instructions on tool operations.
CD -- Includes user’s manual, DTC lookup software, and etc.
OBD2 cable -- Provides power to tool and communicates between
tool and vehicle
USB cable -- Used to upgrade the scan tool, and to print retrieved
data.
Carry case -- A nylon case to store the scan tool when not in use.
Cell battery -- Supplies power to the scan tool when
disconnected from vehicle DLC.
3.4 Navigation Characters
Characters used to help navigate the scan tool are:
1) “►” -- Indicates current selection.
2) “ ” -- A DOWN Arrow indicates additional information is
available on next screens.
3) “ ” -- An UP Arrow indicates additional information is available
on previous screens.
4) “$” -- Identifies the control module number from which data is
retrieved.
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5) “?” -- Indicates help information is available.
6) “G” -- Indicates graphic viewing is available.
7) “ ” -- Indicates battery volume.
3.5 Keyboard
No solvents such as alcohol are allowed to clean the keypad or display.
Use a mild nonabrasive detergent and a soft cotton cloth. Do not soak
the keypad as the keypad is not waterproof.
3.6 Power
Internal Battery Power
The scan tool has a 9V cell battery that provides power for off-car
reviewing and analysis. Press the power key to turn on the scan tool.
When the icon appears, replace the battery as instructed in “Battery
Replacement” on paragraph 3.10.
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If the scan tool is stored for a long period of time, remove
batteries to prevent battery leakage from damaging battery
compartment.
External Power
External power of the scan tool is provided via the vehicle Data Link
Connector (DLC). Just follow the steps below to turn on the scan tool:
1) Connect the OBD II Cable to scan tool.
2) Find DLC on vehicle.
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A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you
need to remove it before plugging the OBD2 cable.
3)
Plug OBD II cable to the vehicle’s DLC.
3.7 DTC Lookup
The DTC Lookup function is used to search for definitions of
DTCs stored in built-in DTC library.
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1) From Main Menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select DTC
Lookup and press ENTER button.
Main Menu
Diagnostics
►DTC Lookup
Review Data
Print Data
System Setup
Tool Information
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The number “x/x” to the right indicates total number of items
under this menu and sequence of highlighted item.
The “?” to the right indicates help information available. Press
HELP button to view help information for selected item.
2) From DTC Lookup menu, use LEFT/RIGHT button to move to
the desired character, use UP/DOWN button to change selected
digit/character and press ENTER button to confirm.
DTC Lookup
P0001
[ ] – Left [ ] - Right
[ ][ ]- Change Digit
[ENTER]- Confirm
[ESC]- Exit
3) View the DTC definition on screen. When DTC definition covers
more than one screen, use LEFT/RIHT button to view
additional information on previous/next screens.
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For manufacturer specific codes, you need to select a vehicle
make on an additional screen to look for DTC definitions.
If definition could not be found (SAE or Manufacturer
Specific), the scan tool displays “DTC definition not found!
Please refer to vehicle service manual!”
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4) To view next or previous DTC in the built-in DTC library, use
UP/DOWN button.
5) To enter another DTC, press ESC button to return to previous
screen.
6) To exit to Main Menu, press ESC button.
3.8 Product Setup
The scan tool allows you to make the following adjustments and
settings:
1) Language: Selects the desired language.
2) Contrast adjustment: Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display.
3) Unit of measure: Sets the unit of measure to English or Metric.
4) Auto Power-Off: Sets automatic power-off limits.
5) Beep Set: Turns on/off beep.
6) Tool self-test: Checks if the LCD display and keyboard are
working normally.
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Settings of the unit will remain until change to the existing
settings is made.
To enter the setup menu mode
From the keyboard: Press ESC button to enter System Setup menu.
Follow the instructions to make adjustments and settings as described
in the following setup options.
System Setup
► Language
Contrast
Unit of Measure
Auto Power-Off
Beep Set
Tool Self-test
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From the Main Menu: Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select
System Setup, and press ENTER button. Follow the instructions to
make adjustments and settings as described in the following setup
options.
............ ..Main Menu…… ……………
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Diagnostics
DTC Lookup
Review Data
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Print Data
►System Setup
Tool Information
Language Setup
• English is the default language.
1)
From System Setup menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Language, and press ENTER button.
………………System Setup……… …….
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► Language
Contrast
Unit of Measure
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Auto Power-Off
Beep Set
Tool Self-test
2)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired language and
press ENTER button to save your selection and return to
previous menu.
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Language
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Deutsch
Dutch
►English
Español
Français
Contrast Adjustment
1)
From System Setup menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Contrast, and press ENTER button.
System Setup
Language
► Contrast
Unit of Measure
Auto Power-Off
Beep Set
Tool Self-test
2)
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From Contrast menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to increase or
decrease contrast.
Contrast
(30%)
Use
3)
or
to change
Press ENTER button to save your settings and return to previous
menu.
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Unit of Measurement
• Metric is the default measurement unit.
1)
From System Setup menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Unit of Measure and press ENTER button.
System Setup
Language
Contrast
► Unit of Measure
Auto Power-Off
Beep Set
Tool Self-test
2)
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From Unit of Measure menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to
select the desired unit of measurement.
…………….Unit of Measure…… … ….
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English
► Metric
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3)
Press ENTER button to save your selection and return to previous
menu.
Auto Power-Off
• The minimum automatic power-off time is 1 minute, and the
maximum is 20 minutes.
• The Auto Power-Off function can be available only when the
scanner is powered by cell battery.
1)
From System Setup menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Auto Power-Off and press ENTER button.
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System Setup
Language
Contrast
Unit of Measure
► Auto Power-Off
Beep Set
Tool Self-test
2)
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From Auto Power-off menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to
increase or decrease time.
Auto Power-off
01 Minute
[ ] – Increase time
[ ] – Decrease time
[ENTER] - Confirm
3)
Press ENTER button to save your setting and return to previous
menu.
Beep Set
• The default setting is Beep On.
1)
From System Setup menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Beep Set and press ENTER button.
System Setup
Language
Contrast
Unit of Measure
Auto Power-Off
► Beep Set
Tool Self-test
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2)
From Beep Set menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Beep ON or Beep OFF to turn on/off the beep.
Beep Set
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Beep ON
►Beep OFF
3)
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Press ENTER button to save your selection and return to
previous menu.
Tool Self-test
The Tool Self-test function checks if the display and keyboard are
working properly.
A. Display test
The Display Test function checks if the LCD display is working
normally.
1) From System Setup menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Tool Self-test, and press ENTER button.
System Setup
Language
Contrast
Unit of Measure
Auto Power-Off
Beep Set
► Tool Self-test
2)
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Select Display Test from Tool Self-test menu and press ENTER
button.
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Tool Self-test
► Display Test
Keyboard Test
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3)
4)
Press ENTER button again to start test. Look for missing spots in
the solid black characters.
When completed, press ESC button to return.
B. Keyboard Test
The Keyboard Test function verifies if the keys are functioning
properly.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Keyboard Test from the
Tool Self-test menu, and then press ENTER button.
Tool Self-test
Display Test
► Keyboard Test
2)
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Press any key to start test. When you press a key, the key name
should be observed on the display. If the key name does not show
up, then the key is not functioning properly.
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Keyboard Test
Press any key to
start test.
key:
Double [ESC] to return
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3)
If you press and hold the power switch, the key name does not
show on the screen, but resets the scanner when powered by
vehicle battery, or turns off the scanner when powered by cell
battery. If it does not restart the scanner or power off the
scanner, the key is not working properly.
Double press ESC to return to previous menu.
3.9 Tool Information
The Tool Information function allows viewing of some important
information such as serial number and software version number
of the scanner.
1)
From Main Menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Tool
Information and press ENTER button.
Main Menu
Diagnostics
DTC Lookup
Review Data
Print Data
System Setup
►Tool Information
2)
View tool information on screen.
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Tool Information
Serial No. :
Burn Date:
S/W Ver :
H/W Ver :
LIB Ver
:
MS083462
11/12/07
V1.00
V1.01
V1.00
3.10 Battery Replacement
The scan tool requires a 9V cell battery to operate when disconnected
from vehicle power. When the icon appears on the screen, replace
the battery.
1) Locate the battery cover on the back of the scan tool.
2) Remove the battery cover screw and slide the battery cover off.
3) Remove discharged batteries and install a new 9V cell battery.
4) Reinstall battery cover by sliding battery cover on and installing
screw.
3.11 Vehicle Coverage
Item 98614 OBDII/EOBD Scanner is specially designed to work with
all OBD II compliant vehicles, including those equipped with
next-generation protocol -- Control Area Network (CAN). It is
required by EPA that all 1996 and newer vehicles (cars and light trucks)
sold in the United States must be OBD II compliant and this includes
all Domestic, Asian and European vehicles.
A small number of 1994 and 1995 model year gasoline vehicles are
OBD II compliant. To verify if a 1994 or 1995 vehicle is OBD II
compliant, check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information (VECI)
Label which is located under the hood or by the radiator of most
vehicles. If the vehicle is OBD II compliant, the label will designate
“OBD II Certified”. Additionally, Government regulations mandate
that all OBD II compliant vehicles must have a “common” sixteen-pin
Data Link Connector (DLC).
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For your vehicle to be OBD II compliant it must have a 16-pin DLC
(Data Link Connector) under the dash and the Vehicle Emission
Control Information Label must state that the vehicle is OBD II
compliant.
3.12 Product Troubleshooting
Vehicle Linking Error
A communication error occurs if the scan tool fails to communicate
with the vehicle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit). You need to do the
following to check up:
9 Verify that the ignition is ON;
9 Check if the scan tool’s OBD II connector is securely
connected to the vehicle’s DLC;
9 Verify that the vehicle is OBD2 compliant;
9 Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds. Turn the
ignition back to on and continue the testing.
9 Verify the control module is not defective.
Operating Error
If the scan tool freezes, then an exception occurs or the vehicle’s ECU
(Engine Control Unit) is too slow to respond to requests. You need to
do the following to reset the tool:
9 Press and hold POWER button for at least 2 seconds to reset the
scan tool.
9 Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds. Turn the
ignition back to on and continue the testing.
Scan tool doesn’t power up
If the scan tool won’t power up or operates incorrectly in any other
way, you need to do the following to check up:
9 Check if the scan tool’s OBD II connector is securely connected to
the vehicle’s DLC;
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9 Check if the DLC pins are bent or broken. Clean the DLC pins if
necessary.
9 Check vehicle battery to make sure it is still good with at least 8.0
volts.
4. Review Data
The Review Data function allows viewing of data from last test
recorded by the scan tool.
1)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Review Data from Main
Menu, and press ENTER button.
Main Menu
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Diagnostics
DTC Lookup
►Review Data
Print Data
System Setup
Tool Information
2)
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Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired item from
Review Data menu, and press ENTER button.
Review Data
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►Stored Codes
Pending Codes
Live Data
Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Monitor Test
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If no data from previously tested vehicle is recorded, only
Modules Present data containing module ID and protocol
type can be reviewed.
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Review Data
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►Modules Present
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3)
Review selected data on screen.
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P0118
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Generic
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor 1 Circuit High
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If there is no data stored for selected item, a “Not Supported
or Stored No Data!” message shows on the screen.
5. OBD II Diagnostics
When more than one vehicle control module is detected by the
scan tool, you will be prompted to select the module where the
data may be retrieved. The most often to be selected are the
Powertrain Control Module [PCM] and Transmission Control
Module [TCM].
CAUTION: Don’t connect or disconnect any test equipment with
ignition on or engine running.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Turn the ignition off.
Locate the vehicle’s 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC).
Plug the scan tool cable connector to the vehicle’s DLC.
Turn the ignition on. Engine can be off or running.
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5) Press ENTER button to enter Main Menu. Use UP/DOWN
scroll button to select Diagnostics from the menu.
Main Menu
1/6
► Diagnostics
DTC Lookup
Review Data
Print Data
System Setup
Tool Information
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6) Press ENTER button to confirm. A sequence of messages
displaying the OBD2 protocols will be observed on the display
until the vehicle protocol is detected.
z
9
9
9
9
z
If the scan tool fails to communicate with the vehicle’s ECU
(Engine Control Unit), a “LINKING ERROR!” message
shows up on the display.
Verify that the ignition is ON;
Check if the scan tool’s OBD II connector is securely
connected to the vehicle’s DLC;
Verify that the vehicle is OBD2 compliant;
Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds. Turn the
ignition back to on and repeat the procedure from step 5.
If the “LINKING ERROR” message does not go away, then
there might be problems for the scan tool to communicate
with the vehicle. Contact your local distributor or the
manufacturer’s customer service department for assistance.
7) You will be prompted to erase previously stored data.
z
Review previously stored data thoroughly before erasing.
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Diagnostic
Erase previously
stored data to save
data from this test?
YES
z
NO
If no data is stored in the scan tool, above prompt will not
show up.
8) If you wish to erase the data, press ENTER button; if you do not
want to erase the data, press ESC or use LEFT/RIGHT button to
select NO and press ENTER to continue.
9) View a summary of system status (MIL status, DTC counts,
Monitor status) on screen. Wait a few seconds or press any key
for Diagnostic Menu to come up.
System Status
MIL Status
Codes Found
Monitors N/A
Monitors OK
Monitors INC
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ON
6
3
3
5
If more than one module is detected, you will be prompted to
select a module before testing.
Control Module
► Engine
Module $A4
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1/2
?
z
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select a module and press
ENTER button.
5.1 Reading Codes
‹ Reading Codes can be done with the key on engine off (KOEO)
or with the key on engine running (KOER).
‹ Stored Codes are also known as “hard codes” or “permanent
codes”. These codes cause the control module to illuminate the
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) when emission-related fault
occurs.
‹ Pending Codes are also referred to as “maturing codes” or
“continuous monitor codes”. They indicate problems that the
control module has detected during the current or last driving
cycle but are not considered serious yet. Pending Codes will not
turn on the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). If the fault does
not occur within a certain number of warm-up cycles, the code
clears from memory.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Read Codes from
Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
Diagnostic Menu
► Read Codes
Erase Codes
Live Data
View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Monitor Test
1/11
?
2) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Stored Codes or Pending
Codes from the Trouble Codes menu and press ENTER button.
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Trouble Codes
1/2
►Stored Codes
Pending Codes
?
z
3)
If there are no Diagnostic Trouble Codes present, the display
indicates “No (pending) codes are stored in the module!”
Wait a few seconds or press any key to return to Diagnostic
Menu.
View DTCs and their definitions on screen.
$09
P0118
1/5
Generic
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor 1 Circuit High
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4)
The control module number, sequence of the DTCs, total
number of codes detected and type of codes (Generic or
Manufacturer specific) will be observed on the upper right
hand corner of the display.
If more than one DTC is found, use UP/DOWN scroll button, as
necessary, until all the codes have been shown up.
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If retrieved DTCs contain any manufacturer specific or
enhanced codes, a “Manufacturer specific codes are found!
Press any key to select vehicle make!” message comes up
prompting you to select vehicle manufacturer to view DTC
definitions. Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
manufacturer and then press ENTER button to confirm.
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Vehicle Manufacturer
1/51
►Alfa Romeo
Audi/VW
BMW
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet
z
?
If the manufacturer for your vehicle is not listed, use
UP/DOWN scroll button to select Other and press ENTER
button.
5.2 Erasing Codes
CAUTION: Erasing the Diagnostic Trouble Codes may allow the
scan tool to delete not only the codes from the vehicle’s on-board
computer, but also “Freeze Frame” data and manufacturer specific
enhanced data. Further, the I/M Readiness Monitor Status for all
vehicle monitors is reset to Not Ready or Not Complete status. Do not
erase the codes before the system has been checked completely by a
technician.
‹ This function is performed with key on engine off (KOEO). Do
not start the engine.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll buttons to select Erase Codes from
Diagnostics Menu and press ENTER button.
Diagnostic Menu
► Read Codes
Erase Codes
Live Data
View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Monitor Test
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?
2) A warning message comes up asking for your confirmation.
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Erase Codes
Erase trouble codes!
Are you sure?
YES
z
NO
If you do not want to proceed with erasing codes, press ESC
button or use LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select NO to exit.
A message of “Command Cancelled!” show ups. Wait a few
seconds or press any key to return to Diagnostic Menu.
3) Press ENTER button to confirm.
z
If the codes are cleared successfully, an “Erase Done!”
confirmation message shows on the display.
Erase Codes
Erase Done!
Press any key to con.
z
If the codes are not cleared, then an “Erase Failure. Turn Key
on with Engine off!” message appears.
Erase Codes
Erase Failure.
Turn Key on with
Engine Off!
Press any key to con.
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4) Press any button to return to Diagnostic Menu.
5.3 Live Data
Viewing Data
The View Data function allows viewing of live or real time PID
data of vehicle’s computer module(s).
1) To view live data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Live
Data from Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
Diagnostic Menu
Read Codes
Erase Codes
►Live Data
View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Monitor Test
3/11
?
2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
Live Data
Reading PID.01
- Please Wait -
3) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select View Data from Live Data
menu and press ENTER button.
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……………… .Live Data……
►View Data
Record Data
Playback Data
…..
1/3
?
Viewing Complete Data Set
4) To view complete set of data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Complete Data Set from View Data menu and press
ENTER button.
…………………View Data…… ……… …..
1/3
► Complete Data Set
Custom Data Set
Unit of Measure
?
5) View live PIDs on the screen. Use UP/DOWN scroll button for
more PIDs if an or arrow appears on the screen.
Live Data……
►
z
z
DTC_CNT
FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2
LOAD_PCT (%)
ETC(℃)
SHRTFT1 (%)
6
OL
N/A
0.0
-40
0.0
……. …
6
?
G
The number “x” to the right of the screen indicates sequence
of highlighted item.
If you want to view full name of the highlighted PID, press
Help button.
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z
If the “G” icon appears when a PID is highlighted, it indicates
graphic information is available. Press ENTER to view graph.
RPM (/min)
975
1725
925
6) Press ESC button to return to previous menu.
Viewing Custom Data Set
7) To view customized PID data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Custom Data Set from View Data menu and press ENTER
button.
……………….View Data……………… ….
►
Complete Data Set
Custom Data Set
Unit of Measure
2/3
?
8) Observe on-screen instructions.
……………Custom Data Set……… …..
[ ] – Select/deselect
[ ] – Deselect All
[ENTER] – Confirm
[ESC] - Cancel
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9) Use RIGHT button to deselect/select data parameters, and use
UP/DOWN scroll button to move up and down. Selected
parameters are marked with solid squares.
…………..Custom Data Set………… …
6
■DTC_CNT
#01
□FUELSYS1
■FUELSYS2
#02
?
■LOAD_PCT(%)
#03
□ETC(℃)
►□SHRTFT1(%)
z
z
z
z
The number “x” to the upper right corner of the screen
indicates sequence of highlighted item; and “#x” are the order
that the parameters are selected and will be displayed.
You are allowed to pick up a maximum of 18 PIDs. If the
selected PIDs exceed 18, a “The selected data list is full!”
message displays on the screen.
If you want to deselect all marked items, press LEFT button.
A message comes up to ask for your confirmation.
………………Deselect All………………….
Deselect all
selected PIDs?
YES
z
10)
NO
If you decide to deselect these items, press ENTER; if you
decide not to, press ESC or use UP/DOWN scroll button to
select NO to continue PID selections.
Press ENTER button to view selected PIDs on screen.
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………………….Live Data………………….
4
DTC_CNT
6
FUELSYS2
N/A
ETC(℃)
-40
?
►SHRTFT1 (%)
0.0 G
11)
Use ESC button to return to View Data menu and/or return to
Live Data menu.
Recording Data
The Record Data function allows recording vehicle modules’
Parameter Identification (PID) data to help diagnose intermittent
vehicle problems. A recording includes 5 frames of live data
before trigger event and several frames after trigger event.
There are two trigger modes used to record data:
A. Manual Trigger - allows user to press ENTER button to start
recording.
B. DTC Trigger - automatically records PID data when a fault that
causes a DTC to set is detected by vehicle.
CAUTION: DO NOT try to drive and operate the scan tool at the
same time! Always have another person operate the scan tool while
driving.
1)
To record live data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Record Data from Live Data menu and press ENTER button.
……………….Live Data…………………….
2/3
View Data
►Record Data
Playback Data
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Recording Complete Data Set
2) To record complete set of live data, use UP/DOWN scroll button
to select Complete Data Set from Record Data menu and press
ENTER button.
………………..Record Data……… ……..
1/3
►Complete Data Set
Custom Data Set
Unit of Measure
?
3)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select a trigger mode and press
ENTER button.
…….……Pick Trigger Mode……… ……
1/2
► Manual Trigger
DTC Trigger
?
z
If data from previously tested vehicle is not erased, data from
current test will be stored in a temporary cache. Following
screen shows when Manual Trigger is selected:
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……………Manual Trigger………… …...
Ready to record!
Press [ENTER] to
start recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
Or following screen shows when DTC Trigger is selected:
………………….DTC Trigger……………..
Waiting for DTC to
trigger recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
4)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select a memory location and
press ENTER button.
…………….Select Memory………… …..
1/3
► Location #1
*
Location #2
Location #3
?
z
z
The asterisk (*) icon on the screen indicates that there is a
previous recording in the memory location.
If you select a location marked with an asterisk (*) icon, a
message prompting to overwrite old recording displays.
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Select Memory
...
A previous recording
exists! Do you want
to overwrite it?
YES
z
5)
NO
If you wish to proceed with overwriting the old recording,
press ENTER button; if you do not wish to overwrite it, use
LEFT/RIGHT button to select NO or press ESC button to
pick another memory location.
Observe on-screen instructions.
z
If Manual Trigger is selected, following screen shows:
……………Manual Trigger……………...
Ready to record!
Press [ENTER] to
start recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
z
If DTC Trigger is selected, following screen shows:
………………….DTC Trigger……………..
Waiting for DTC to
trigger recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
6)
Wait for DTC to trigger recording or press ENTER to start
recording.
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‹ Drive till a DTC is detected when DTC Trigger is selected. If no
DTCs are detected, press ESC to exit recording.
Recording…
DTC_CNT
FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2
LOAD_PCT(%)
ETC(℃)
►SHRTFT1(%)
z
7)
6
OL
N/A
0.0
-40
0.0
5/60
6
The number “x/x” to the upper right corner of the screen
indicates the maximum frames that can be recorded and the
number of recorded frames.
The scan tool keeps recording PID data until user presses ESC
button, selected memory location is full, or it completes recording.
A message prompting to playback data shows on the screen.
Record Data
Record Done!
Playback data?
YES
z
NO
If you wish to playback recorded data, press ENTER button; if
you do not wish to playback, press ESC button, or use
LEFT/RIGHT button to select NO and press ENTER button
to return to Record Data menu.
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………………….Record Data……… …….
1/3
►Complete Data Set
Custom Data Set
Unit of Measure
?
Recording Custom Data Set
8) To record customized data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Custom Data Set from Record Data menu and press ENTER
button.
………………Record Data…………… …
2/3
Complete Data Set
►Custom Data Set
Unit of Measure
?
9)
Observe on-screen instructions. Wait a few seconds or press any
key to continue.
……… …Custom Data Set………
.
[ ] – Select/deselect
[ ] – Deselect All
[ENTER] – Confirm
[ESC] - Cancel
10) Use RIGHT button to select/deselect data parameters. Selected
parameters are marked with solid squares. Press ENTER button
to confirm.
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…………Custom Data Set……… ……..
6
■DTC_CNT
#01
□FUELSYS1
■FUELSYS2
#02
?
■LOAD_PCT(%)
#03
□ETC(℃)
►□SHRTFT1(%)
z
z
z
You are allowed to pick up a maximum of 18 PIDs. If the
selected PIDs exceed 18, a “The selected data list is full!”
message displays on the screen.
If you wish to deselect all marked items, press LEFT button.
A message comes up to ask for your confirmation.
……
….Deselect All…………………..
Deselect all
selected PIDs?
YES
z
NO
If you decide to deselect these items, press ENTER; if you
decide not to, press ESC button, or use UP/DOWN button to
select NO and press ENTER to continue PID selections.
………… Custom Data Set……………..
5
■DTC_CNT
#01
□FUELSYS1
■FUELSYS2
#02
?
■LOAD_PCT(%)
#03
►□ETC(℉)
□SHRTFT1(%)
11) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select a trigger mode and press
ENTER button.
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……………Pick Trigger Mode…… …….
1/2
► Manual Trigger
DTC Trigger
?
z
If data from previously tested vehicle is not erased, data from
current test will be stored in temporary cache. Following
screen shows when Manual Trigger is selected:
……………Manual Trigger………… …...
Ready to record!
Press [ENTER] to
start recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
Or following screen shows when DTC Trigger is selected:
………………….DTC Trigger……………..
Waiting for DTC to
trigger recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
12) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select a memory location and
press ENTER button.
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…………. Select Memory……… ……….
1/3
► Location #1
*
Location #2
Location #3
?
z
z
The asterisk (*) icon on the screen indicates that there is a
previous recording in the memory location.
If you select a location marked with an asterisk (*) icon, a
message prompting to overwrite old recording is displayed.
…………….Select Memory…………… ..
A previous recording
exists! Do you want
to overwrite it?
YES
z
NO
If you wish to proceed with overwriting old recording, press
ENTER button; if you do not wish to overwrite it, press ESC
button, or use LEFT/RIGHT button to select NO and press
ENTER to pick another memory location.
13) Observe on-screen instructions.
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If Manual Trigger is selected, following screen shows:
………………Manual Trigger…………….
Ready to record!
Press [ENTER] to
start recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
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z
If DTC Trigger is selected, following screen shows:
…………
DTC Trigger……
……
Waiting for DTC to
trigger recording…
Press [ESC] to exit
14) Wait for DTC to trigger recording or press ENTER to start
recording.
………… Recording…
DTC_CNT
FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2
LOAD_PCT(%)
ETC(℃)
►SHRTFT1(%)
5/60….
6
6
OL
N/A
0.0
-40
0.0
15) The scan tool keep recording PID data until user presses ESC
button, the selected memory location is full, or it completes
recording. A message prompting to playback data shows on the
screen.
………………..Record Data………………
Record Done!
Playback data?
YES
z
NO
If you wish to playback recorded data, press ENTER button; if
you do not wish to playback, press ECS button, or use
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LEFT/RIGHT button to select NO and press ENTER button
to return to Record Data menu.
………………Record Data…………………
1/3
►Complete Data Set
Custom Data Set
Unit of Measure
?
Playing Back Data
The Playback Data function allows viewing of previously stored
PID data.
1)
To playback recorded data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Playback Data from Live Data menu and press ENTER button.
…………….… Live Data………… ……….
3/3
View Data
Record Data
►Playback Data
?
z
2)
You are also allowed to playback recorded data immediately
after recording.
Use UP/DOWN button to select the memory location marked
with an asterisk (*) icon.
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Select Memory
Location #1
Location #2
►Location #3
z
z
3)
*
3/3
?
If there is no recording in selected location, a message “Not
Supported or Stored No Data” displays on the screen.
For data stored in temporary cache, you do not have to select
memory location.
Use UP/DOWN button to view recorded PIDs of each frame.
Playback
DTC_CNT
FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2
LOAD_PCT (%)
ETC(℃)
►SHRTFT1(%)
z
z
4)
*
…. -5/16
6
6
OL
N/A
0.0
?
-40
0.0
The number “x/x” to the upper right corner of the screen
indicates total number of recorded frames and sequence of
frame being displayed.
Negative frames indicate data recorded prior to trigger event;
and positive frames indicate data recorded after trigger event.
Use LEFT/RIGHT button to view PIDs of next or previous
frames.
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Playback
DTC_CNT
FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2
►LOAD_PCT (%)
ETC(℃)
SHRTFT1(%)
6/16
4
6
OL
N/A
0.0
-40
0.0
?
5.4 Viewing Freeze Frame Data
1)
To view freeze frame data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
View Freeze Frame from Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER
button.
...... ...Diagnostic Menu..... ........
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Read Codes
Erase Codes
Live Data
?
►View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Monitor Test
2)
Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
….………View Freeze Frame…………
Reading PID.01
- Please Wait -
3)
If retrieved information covers more than one screen, then a down
arrow will appear. Use DOWN scroll button, as necessary, until
all the data have been shown up.
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…………View Freeze Frame… ……….
DTC_CNT
►FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2
LOAD_PCT (%)
ETC(℃)
SHRTFT1 (%)
z
4)
2
P1630
OL-Drive
N/A ?
0.0
?
-40
0.0
If there is no freeze frame data available, an advisory message
“No freeze frame data stored!” shows on the display.
If you want to view full name of a PID, use UP/DOWN scroll
button to select the PID, and press HELP button.
……………… ..FUELSYS1………
…….
Fuel System 1 Status
5)
Wait a few seconds or press any button to return to previous
screen.
5.5 Retrieving I/M Readiness Status
I/M Readiness function is used to check the operations of the
Emission System on OBD2 compliant vehicles. It is an excellent
function to use prior to having a vehicle inspected for compliance
to a state emissions program.
Some latest vehicle models may support two types of I/M
Readiness tests:
A. Since DTCs Cleared - indicates status of the monitors since the
DTCs are erased.
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B.
This Drive Cycle - indicates status of monitors since the
beginning of the current drive cycle.
An I/M Readiness Status result of “NO” does not necessarily
indicate that the vehicle being tested will fail the state I/M
inspection. For some states, one or more such monitors may be
allowed to be “Not Ready” to pass the emissions inspection.
z “OK” -- Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has
completed its diagnostic testing.
z “INC” -- Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has not
completed its diagnostic testing.
z “N/A” -- The monitor is not supported on that vehicle.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select I/M Readiness from
Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
...........Diagnostic Menu....... .....
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Read Codes
Erase Codes
Live Data
?
View Freeze Frame
► I/M Readiness
O2 Monitor Test
2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
………………..I/M Readiness……… ……
Reading PID…
- Please Wait -
3)
If the vehicle supports both types of tests, then both types will be
shown on the screen for selection.
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……………I/M Readiness………
.
1/2
►Since DTCs Cleared
This Drive Cycle
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4) Use UP/DOWN scroll button, as necessary, to view the status of
the MIL light (“ON” or “OFF) and the following monitors:
z Misfire monitor -- Misfire monitor
z Fuel System Mon -- Fuel System Monitor
z Comp. Component -- Comprehensive Components Monitor
z EGR -- EGR System Monitor
z Oxygen Sens Mon -- O2 Sensors Monitor
z
z
z
z
Catalyst Mon -- Catalyst Monitor
EVAP System Mon -- Evaporative System Monitor
Oxygen Sens htr --O2 Sensor Heater Monitor
Sec Air System -- Secondary Air Monitor
z Htd Catalyst -- Heated Catalyst Monitor
z A/C Refrig Mon -- A/C system Monitor
…………Since DTCs Cleared… ………
MIL Status
Misfire Monitor
Fuel System Mon
Comp. Component
Catalyst Mon
Htd Catalyst
OFF
OK
OK
OK
INC
N/A
5) If the vehicle supports readiness test of “This Drive Cycle”, a
screen of the following displays:
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…………..This Drive Cycle……… …….
MIL Status
Misfire Monitor
Fuel System Mon
Comp. Component
Catalyst Mon
Htd Catalyst
OFF
OK
N/A
OK
INC
N/A
6) Press ESC button to return to Diagnostic Menu.
5.6 O2 Monitor Test
OBD2 regulations set by SAE require that relevant vehicles
monitor and test the oxygen (O2) sensors to identify problems
related to fuel efficiency and vehicle emissions. These tests are not
on-demand tests and they are done automatically when engine
operating conditions are within specified limits. These test results
are saved in the on-board computer's memory.
The O2 Monitor Test function allows retrieval and viewing of O2
sensor monitor test results for the most recently performed tests
from the vehicle's on-board computer.
The O2 Monitor Test function is not supported by vehicles which
communicate using a controller area network (CAN). For O2
Monitor Test results of CAN-equipped vehicles, see chapter
“On-Board Mon. Test”.
1)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select O2 Monitor Test from
Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
;........Diagnostic Menu............. .
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Read Codes
Erase Codes
Live Data
?
View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
► O2 Monitor Test
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2)
Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
……………O2 Monitor Test…………….
Reading PID…
- Please Wait -
3)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select O2 sensor from O2
Monitor Test menu and press ENTER button.
............O2 Monitor Test……… … …
2/2
O2 Bank1 Sensor1
►O2 Bank1 Sensor2
?
z
If the vehicle does not support the mode, an advisory message
will be displayed on the screen.
…………….O2 Monitor Test…………..
The selected mode is
not supported
Press any key to con.
4)
View test results of selected O2 sensor.
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… ……….O2 Bank1 Sensor2………….
Rich-Lean Threshd (V)
MOD:
MEAS:
MIN:
MAX:
5)
6)
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0.580
0.100
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Use UP/DOWN scroll button to view more screens of data if
an or icon displays.
Press ESC button to return to the previous menus.
5.7 On-Board Monitor Test
The On-Board Monitor Test is useful after servicing or after
erasing a vehicle’s control module memory. The On-Board
Monitor Test for non-CAN-equipped vehicles retrieves and
displays test results for emission-related powertrain components
and systems that are not continuously monitored. The On-Board
Monitor Test for CAN-equipped vehicles retrieves and displays
test results for emission-related powertrain components and
systems that are and are not continuously monitored. Test and
components IDs are determined by the vehicle manufacturer.
1)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select On-Board Mon. Test
from Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
…… …..Diagnostic Menu………………
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► On-Board Mon. Test
Component Test
Vehicle Info.
?
Modules Present
Unit of Measure
2)
Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
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On-Board Mon. Test
Reading PID…
- Please Wait -
3)
From On-Board Mon. Test menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button
to select a test to view and press ENTER button.
On-Board Mon. Test
1/3
►Test $01 Data
Test $05 Data
Test $09 Data
z
?
If the vehicle under test does not support the mode, an advisory
message will be displayed on the screen.
On-Board Mon. Test
The selected mode is
not supported
Press any key to con.
z
For CAN-equipped vehicles, test selections can be as below:
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On-Board Mon. Test
…..
►O2 Mon. B1S1
O2 Mon. B1S2
Catalyst Mon. B1
EGR Mon. Bank1
4)
5)
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired monitor from
On-Board Mon. Test menu and press ENTER button.
View test data on screen.
Test
$01
ID
:
MOD :
MEAS:
MAX :
MIN :
STS :
z
Data
00
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0
0
-------OK
For CAN-equipped vehicles, test results displayed can be as
below:
O2 Mon. B1S1
Rich-Lean Threshd
MEAS:
MIN:
MAX:
STS:
6)
(MV)
0.450
0.312
0.630
OK
Press ESC button to return to the previous menus.
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5.8 Component Test
The Component Test function allows initiating a leak test for the
vehicle's EVAP system. The scan tool itself does not perform the
leak test, but commands the vehicle's on-board computer to start
the test. Different vehicle manufacturers might have different
criteria and methods for stopping the test once it has been started.
Before starting the Component Test, refer to the vehicle service
manual for instructions to stop the test.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Component Test from
Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
Diagnostic Menu
8/11
On-Board Mon. Test
► Component Test
Vehicle Info.
Modules Present
Unit of Measure
?
2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
Component Test
Reading PID…
- Please Wait -
3) From Component Test menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to
select the test to be initiated.
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Component Test
1/1
►Evap Leak Test
?
4) If the test has been initiated by the vehicle, a confirmation
message will be displayed on the screen.
Working
Command Sent!
Press any key to con.
z
Some vehicles do not allow scan tools to control vehicle
systems or components. If the vehicle under test does not
support the EVAP Leak Test, an advisory message is displayed
on the screen.
.............Component Test
The selected mode is
not supported
Press any key to con.
5) Wait a few seconds or press any key to return to Diagnostic
Menu.
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5.9 Viewing Vehicle Information
The Vehicle Info. function enables retrieval of Vehicle
Identification No. (VIN), Calibration ID(s), Calibration
Verification Nos. (CVNs) and In-use Performance Tracking on
2000 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Vehicle Info. from the
Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
Diagnostic Menu
9/11
On-Board Mon. Test
Component Test
► Vehicle Info.
Modules Present
Unit of Measure
?
2) An advisory message comes up to remind you. Wait a few seconds
or press any key to continue.
Vehicle Info.
Turn key on,
with engine off !
Press any key to con.
3) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool reads vehicle information.
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Vehicle Info.
Reading info…
- Please Wait -
z
If the vehicle does not support this mode, a message shows on
the display warning that the mode is not supported.
4) From Vehicle Info. menu, use UP/DOWN scroll button to select
an available item to view and press ENTER button.
Vehicle Info.
2/3
Vehicle ID Number
►Calibration ID
Cal. Verif. Number
?
5) View retrieved vehicle information on screen.
Calibration ID
Cal ID1:
30668343
Cal ID2:
08644359
6) Press ESC button to return to the previous menu.
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5.10 Modules Present
The Modules Present function allows viewing of the module IDs
and communication protocols for OBD2 modules in the vehicle.
1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Modules Present from
Diagnostic Menu and press ENTER button.
Diagnostic Menu
10/11
On-Board Mon. Test
Component Test
Vehicle Info.
►Modules Present
Unit of Measure
?
2) View modules present with their IDs and communication
protocols.
Modules Present
ID
Protocol
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ISO 9141-2
6. Print Data
The Print Data function allows printing out diagnostic data
recorded by the scan tool or customized test reports.
• To print out retrieved data, you need the following tools:
98614 scan tool
A PC or laptop with USB ports
A USB cable
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Place included CD into CD-Drive, or download applications from
our website: www.harborfreight.com or our distributors’
websites.
Follow onscreen instructions on your computer to install
applications.
Launch Maxi-Link, and start printing application by selecting
Scan Tools→98614→Print.
Connect the scanner to computer with the USB cable supplied.
Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Print Data from Main
Menu, and press ENTER button.
Main Menu
4/6
Diagnostics
DTC Lookup
Review Data
►Print Data
System Setup
Tool Information
?
6) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired item to print
from Print Data menu.
Print Data
1/9
► Stored Codes
Pending Codes
Live Data
Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Sensor Test
z
?
To print all retrieved data, use UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Print All Data from Print Data menu.
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Print Data
9/9
On-Board Mon. Test
Vehicle Info.
► Print All Data
7)
?
Press ENTER button to upload data to the computer.
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7. Appendix
7.1 Appendix 1 -- PID List
PID Abbreviation
Full Name
DTC_CNT
DTC Stored Number
DTCFRZF
DTC
FUELSYS1
Fuel System 1 Status
FUELSYS2
Fuel System 2 Status
LOAD_PCT (%)
Calculated Load Value
ECT(°F)
Engine Coolant Temperature
ECT(°C)
Engine Coolant Temperature
SHRTFT1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim-Bank1
SHRTFT3 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim-Bank3
LONGFT1 (%)
Long Term Fuel Trim-Bank1
LONGFT3 (%)
Long Term Fuel Trim-Bank3
SHRTFT2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim-Bank2
SHRTFT4 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim-Bank4
LONGFT2 (%)
Long Term Fuel Trim-Bank2
LONGFT4 (%)
Long Term Fuel Trim-Bank4
FRP(kPa)
Fuel Rail Pressure(gauge)
FRP(psi)
Fuel Rail Pressure(gauge)
MAP(kPa)
Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure
MAP(inHg)
Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure
RPM(/min)
Engine RPM
VSS(km/h)
Vehicle Speed Sensor
VSS(mph)
Vehicle Speed Sensor
SPARKADV(\x82)
Ignition Timing Advance for #1
IAT(°F)
Intake Air Temperature
IAT(°C)
Intake Air Temperature
MAF(g/s)
Mass Air Flow Sensor
MAF(lb/min)
Mass Air Flow Sensor
TP (%)
Absolute Throttle Position
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PID Abbreviation
Full Name
AIR_STAT
Commanded Secondary Air Status
O2SLOC
Location of O2 Sensors
O2B1S1(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B1S1)
SHRTFTB1S1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B1S1)
O2B1S2(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B1S2)
SHRTFTB1S2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B1S2)
O2B1S3(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B1S3)
SHRTFTB1S3 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B1S3)
O2B1S4(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B1S4)
SHRTFTB1S4 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B1S4)
O2B2S1(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S1)
SHRTFTB2S1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S1)
O2B2S2(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S2)
SHRTFTB2S2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S2)
O2B2S3(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S3)
SHRTFTB2S3 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S3)
O2B2S4(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S4)
SHRTFTB2S4 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S4)
O2B1S1(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S1)
SHRTFTB1S1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S1)
O2B1S2(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B1S2)
SHRTFTB1S2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B1S2)
O2B2S1(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S1)
SHRTFTB2S1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S1)
O2B2S2(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B2S2)
SHRTFTB2S2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B2S2)
O2B3S1(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B3S1)
SHRTFTB3S1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B3S1)
O2B3S2(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B3S2)
SHRTFTB3S2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B3S2)
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PID Abbreviation
Full Name
O2B4S1(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B4S1)
SHRTFTB4S1 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B4S1)
O2B4S2(V)
O2 Sensor Output Voltage(B4S2)
SHRTFTB4S2 (%)
Short Term Fuel Trim(B4S2)
OBDSUP
OBD Require To Which Vehicle Designed
O2SLOC
Location of O2 Sensors
RUNTM(sec)
Time Since Engine Start
MIL_DIST(km)
Distance Travelled While MIL Activated
MIL_DIST(mile)
Distance Travelled While MIL Activated
FRP(kPa)
FuelRail Pres. Relative To Manifold Vacuum
FRP(PSI)
FuelRail Pres. Relative To Manifold Vacuum
FRP(kPa)
Fuel Rail Pressure
FRP(PSI)
Fuel Rail Pressure
EQ_RATB1S1
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S1)
O2B1S1(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B1S1)
EQ_RATB1S2
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
O2B1S2(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
EQ_RATB1S3
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S3)
O2B1S3(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B1S3)
EQ_RATB1S4
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S4)
O2B1S4(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B1S4)
EQ_RATB2S1
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
O2B2S1(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
EQ_RATB2S2
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
O2B2S2(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
EQ_RATB2S3
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S3)
O2B2S3(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S3)
EQ_RATB2S4
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S4)
O2B2S4(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S4)
EQ_RATB1S1
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
O2B1S1(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
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PID Abbreviation
Full Name
EQ_RATB1S2
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
O2B1S2(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
EQ_RATB2S1
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
O2B2S1(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
EQ_RATB2S2
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
O2B2S2(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
EQ_RATB3S1
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B3S1)
O2B3S1(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B3S1)
EQ_RATB3S2
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B3S2)
O2B3S2(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B3S2)
EQ_RATB4S1
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B4S1)
O2B4S1(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B4S1)
EQ_RATB4S2
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B4S2)
O2B4S2(V)
O2 Sensor Voltage(wide range O2S)(B4S2)
EGR_PTC (%)
Commanded EGR
EGR_ERR (%)
EGR Error
EVAP_PCT (%)
Commanded Evaporative Purge
FLI (%)
Fuel Level Input
WARM_UPS
Number of Warm-ups Since DTC Cleared
CLR_DIST(km)
Distance Since DTC Cleared
CLR_DIST(mile)
Distance Since DTC Cleared
EVAP_VP(Pa)
Evap System Vapor Pressure
EVAP_VP(inH2O)
Evap System Vapor Pressure
BARO(kPa)
Barometric Pressure
BARO(inHg)
Barometric Pressure
EQ_RAT11
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S1)
O2S11(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B1S1)
EQ_RAT12
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
O2S12(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
EQ_RAT13
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S3)
O2S13(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B1S3)
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PID Abbreviation
Full Name
EQ_RAT14
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S4)
O2S14(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B1S4)
EQ_RAT21
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
O2S21(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
EQ_RAT22
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
O2S22(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
EQ_RAT23
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S3)
O2S23(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S3)
EQ_RAT24
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S4)
O2S24(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S4)
EQ_RAT11
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
O2S11(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
EQ_RAT12
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
O2S12(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B1S2)
EQ_RAT21
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
O2S21(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S1)
EQ_RAT22
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
O2S22(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B2S2)
EQ_RAT31
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B3S1)
O2S31(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B3S1)
EQ_RAT32
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B3S2)
O2S32(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B3S2)
EQ_RAT41
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B4S1)
O2S41(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B4S1)
EQ_RAT42
Equivalence Ratio(wide range O2S)(B4S2)
O2S42(mA)
O2 Sensor Current(wide range O2S)(B4S2)
CATEMP11(°F)
Catalyst Temperature Bank1Sensor1
CATEMP11(°C)
Catalyst Temperature Bank1Sensor1
CATEMP21(°F)
Catalyst Temperature Bank2Sensor1
CATEMP21(°C)
Catalyst Temperature Bank2Sensor1
CATEMP12(°F)
Catalyst Temperature Bank1Sensor2
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PID Abbreviation
Full Name
CATEMP12(°C)
Catalyst Temperature Bank1Sensor2
CATEMP22(°F)
Catalyst Temperature Bank2Sensor2
CATEMP22(°C)
Catalyst Temperature Bank2Sensor2
VPWR(V)
Control Module Voltage
LOAD_ABS (%)
Absolute Load Value
EQ_RAT
Commanded Equivalence Ratio
TP_R (%)
Relative Throttle Position
AAT(°F)
Ambient Air Temperature
AAT(°C)
Ambient Air Temperature
TP_B (%)
Absolute Throttle Position B
TP_C (%)
Absolute Throttle Position C
APP_D (%)
Accelerator Pedal Position D
APP_E (%)
Accelerator Pedal Position E
APP_F (%)
Accelerator Pedal Position F
TAC_PCT (%)
Commanded Throttle Actuator Control
MIL_TIME
Minute run by Engine While MIL activated
CLR_TIME
Time since Diagnostic Trouble Code Clear
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7.2 Appendix 2 -- In-use Performance Tracking
Data List
Abbreviation
OBDCOND
Full Name
OBD Monitoring
Conditions
Encountered Counts
Definitions
OBD
Monitoring
Conditions
Encountered Counts displays number
of times that the vehicle has been
operated in the specified OBD
monitoring
conditions
(general
denominator).
IGNCNTR
Ignition Counter
Ignition Counter displays the count of
number of times that the engine has
been started.
CATCOMP1
Catalyst Monitor
Completion Counts
Bank 1
Catalyst Monitor Completion Counts
Bank 1 displays number of times that
all conditions necessary to detect a
catalyst system bank 1 malfunction
have been encountered (numerator).
CATCOND1
Catalyst Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
Bank 1
Catalyst
Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts Bank 1 displays
number of times that the vehicle has
been operated in the specified catalyst
monitoring conditions (denominator).
CATCOMP2
Catalyst Monitor
Completion Counts
Bank 2
Catalyst Monitor Completion Counts
Bank 2 displays number of time that
all conditions necessary to detect a
catalyst system bank 2 malfunction
have been encountered (numerator).
CATCOND2
Catalyst Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
Bank 2
Catalyst
Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts Bank 2 displays
number of times that the vehicle has
been operated in the specified catalyst
monitoring conditions (denominator).
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O2SCOMP1
O2 Sensor Monitor
Completion Counts
Bank 1
O2 Sensor Monitor Completion Counts
Bank 1 displays number of time that
all conditions necessary to detect an
oxygen sensor bank 1 malfunction
have been encountered (numerator).
O2SCOND1
O2 Sensor Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
Bank 1
O2 Sensor Monitor Conditions
Encountered Counts Bank 1 displays
number of times that the vehicle has
been operated in the specified oxygen
sensor
monitoring
conditions
(denominator).
O2SCOMP2
O2 Sensor Monitor
Completion Counts
Bank 2
O2 Sensor Monitor Completion Counts
Bank 2 displays number of time that
all conditions necessary to detect an
oxygen sensor bank 2 malfunction
have been encountered (numerator).
O2SCOND2
O2 Sensor Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
Bank 2
O2 Sensor Monitor Conditions
Encountered Counts Bank 2 displays
number of times that the vehicle has
been operated in the specified oxygen
sensor
monitoring
conditions
(denominator).
EGRCOMP
EGR Monitor
Completion
Condition Counts
EGR Monitor Completion Condition
Counts displays number of time that all
conditions necessary to detect an EGR
system malfunction have been
encountered (numerator).
EGRCOND
EGR Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
EGR Monitor Conditions Encountered
Counts displays number of times that
the vehicle has been operated in the
specified EGR system monitoring
conditions (denominator).
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AIRCOMP
AIR Monitor
Completion
Condition Counts
(Secondary Air)
AIR Monitor Completion Condition
Counts (Secondary Air) displays
number of time that all conditions
necessary to detect an AIR system
malfunction have been encountered
(numerator).
AIRCOND
AIR Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
(Secondary Air)
AIR Monitor Conditions Encountered
Counts (Secondary Air) displays
number of times that the vehicle has
been operated in the specified AIR
system
monitoring
conditions
(denominator).
EVAPCOMP
EVAP Monitor
Completion
Condition Counts
EVAP Monitor Completion Condition
Counts displays number of time that all
conditions necessary to detect a 0.020"
EVAP system leak malfunction have
been encountered (numerator).
EVAPCOND
EVAP Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts
EVAP
Monitor
Conditions
Encountered Counts displays number
of times that the vehicle has been
operated in the specified
EVAP system leak malfunction
monitoring conditions (denominator).
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