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GETTING STARTED
Scanning a Vehicle
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2. Tap the dialog window and enter the vehicle’s 17-digit VIN number
n The Submit button becomes “active” once all 17-digits are entered
3. Tap the Submit button
n An error dialog will display if the VIN is unable to be decoded. Re-enter VIN.
n If you are still unable to decode the VIN, tap Select Vehicle (see steps below).
Providing Vehicle Selection Information
1. A dialog appears requesting Vehicle Selection
2. Tap on each of the available entries (Year, Make, Model, Trim, Body Code, Engine)
n A grayed-out selection means that an entry is not available or not necessary for this vehicle.
3. Make a selection under each option.
4. Tap Continue to save your selections and return to the Home screen.
5. Tap Cancel to exit without selecting and return to the Home screen.
Providing Vehicle’s Mileage
If mileage is missing, the Vehicle Info Bar will
show ODO: N/A (tap to update)”.
NOTE: Please be aware that correct mileage is necessary to generate accurate
diagnostic reports.
1. Tap on the Vehicle Info Bar “(tap to update)”.
2. Tap Pull From Vehicle to auto retrieve the vehicle’s stored mileage.
n A progress bar appears “One moment please...
3. If successful, the screen returns to the Home page and displays
mileage in the Vehicle Info Bar.
4. If unsuccessful, an error dialog appears
n Tap on the entry box and enter mileage.
n Tap Submit to conrm entry and return to the Home page.
SCANNING A VEHICLE
Never replace a part based only on the DTC denition. Each DTC has a set of
testing procedures, instructions and ow charts that must be followed to conrm
the location of the problem. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for
detailed testing instructions.
NOTE: Check your vehicle thoroughly before performing any test.
Retrieving and using
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs) for troubleshooting
vehicle operation is only
one part of an overall
diagnostic strategy.
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