AutoLink AL419 User Manual V1.01
AutoLink AL419 User Manual V1.01
AutoLink AL419 User Manual V1.01
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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.
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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 drivers 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 vehicles
service manual for the location.
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2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors
An important part of a vehicles 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
manufacturers emissions control strategy.
Continuous Monitors -- Some of the vehicle components or systems
are continuously tested by the vehicles OBD II system, while others
are tested only under specific vehicle operating conditions. The
continuously monitored components listed below are always ready:
1Misfire
2Fuel System
3Comprehensive 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. For different ignition
type engines, the available monitors are different too.
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The following monitors are to be used for spark ignition (Gasoline)
engines only:
1) EGR System
2) O2 Sensors
3) Catalyst
4) Evaporative System
5) O2 Sensor Heater
6) Secondary air
7) Heated Catalyst
The following monitors are to be used for compression ignition
(Diesel) engines only:
1) EGR System
2) NMHC Catalyst
3) NOx aftertreatment
4) Boost pressure system
5) Exhaust gas sensor
6) PM filter
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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 vehicles OBD monitor
system ready, please consult your vehicle owners manual.
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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 PCMs memory or
after the battery has been disconnected. Running through a vehicles
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 vehicles Owners Manual.
Freeze Frame Data -- When an emissions 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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Mode $03 Displays the type of powertrain or emission related
DTCs stored by a 5 digit code identifying the faults. There may be
more than one response message if there are more trouble codes than
will fit in the data bytes of the response message, or if there are more
than one ECU computer responding.
Mode $04 Used to clear DTCs and Freeze Frame data. This
clears all diagnostic trouble codes that may be set including freeze
frame data and readiness monitors.
Mode $05 Oxygen Sensor Test Results. This mode displays the
oxygen sensor monitor screen and the test results gathered about the
oxygen sensor.
There are ten numbers available for diagnostics:
1. $01 Rich-to-Lean O2 sensor threshold voltage.
2. $02 Lean-to-Rich O2 sensor threshold voltage.
3. $03 Low sensor voltage threshold for switch time
measurement.
4. $04 High sensor voltage threshold for switch time
measurement.
5. $05 Rich-to-Lean switch time in ms.
6. $06 Lean-to-Rich switch time in ms.
7. $07 Minimum voltage for test.
8. $08 Maximum voltage for test.
9. $09 Time between voltage transitions in ms.
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Mode $08 This special Control Mode requests control of the
on-board system, test, or component bi-directionally (where
applicable). This mode is manufacturer specific.
Mode $09 Reports vehicle information. This information
includes vehicle VIN number and calibration information stored in
the vehicle ECUs.
Mode $0A Request Emission-Related Diagnostic Trouble
Codes with Permanent Status. This mode is required for all
emissions-related DTCs. The presence of permanent DTCs at an
inspection without the MIL illuminated is an indication that a proper
repair was not verified by the on-board monitoring system.
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3. Using the Scan Tool
3.1 Tool Description
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4) YELLOW LED Indicates there is a possible problem. A
Pending DTC is present and/or some of the vehicles emission
monitors have not run their diagnostic testing.
5) RED LED Indicates there is a problem in one or more of
the vehicles systems. The red LED is also used to show that
DTCs are present. DTCs are shown on the Scan Tools display.
In this case, the MIL on the vehicles instrument panel will light
steady on.
6) One-Click I/M Readiness Key Quick-checks State
Emissions readiness and drive cycle verification.
7) ESC BUTTON Cancels a selection (or action) from a
menu or returns to the previous screen.
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recording customized live data list, and views next frames of
data when playing back live data.
13) 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.
14) USB CONNECTOR Connects the scan tool to the PC for
printing and upgrading.
3.2 Specifications
1) Display: TFT color display (320 x 240 dpi)
2) Operating Temperature: 0 to 60C (32 to 140 F)
3) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70C (-4 to 158 F)
4) External Power: 8.0 to 18.0 V power provided via vehicle
battery
5) Dimensions:
Length Width Height
199 mm (7.83) 104.5 mm (4.11) 37.5 mm (1.48)
6) Weight: 0.28kg(without wire) 0.484kg(with wire)
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1) $ -- Identifies the control module number from which data is
retrieved.
2) ? -- Indicates help or code breaker information is available.
3) G -- Indicates graphic viewing is available.
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
The scan tool is powered 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.
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 vehicles DLC.
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Figure 3.1
DTC Lookup
P0001
Left
Right
Change digit
OK Confirm
ESC Exit
- Change Digit
ENTER- Figure
Confirm3.2
ESC- Exit
3) View the DTC definition on screen. When DTC definition covers
more than one screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT button or
UP/DOWN button to view additional information on
previous/next screens.
From the Main Screen: Use the UP/DOWN scroll button and
LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Setup, and press the OK button.
Follow the instructions to make adjustments and settings as described
in the above setup options. (Figure 3.3)
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System Setup 1/7
Language
Configure Monitors ?
Unit of Measure
Key Beep Set
Status Beep Set
Tool Self-test
Figure 3.3
Language Setup
English is the default language.
1) From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Language, and press the OK button.
Language 1/3
English
Franais ?
Espaol
Figure 3.4
Configure Monitors
From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select
Configure Monitors, and press the OK button.
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Configure Monitors 1/4
Figure 3.5
In this menu, you could configure the monitors required to test spark
ignition and compression ignition, the number of monitors to pass
diagnosis, and restore the default settings.
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Compression IGN Required Monitors
MIS BP
FUEL EGS
CCM PM
HCCAT EGR
NCAT
Unit of Measure
Metric is the default measurement unit.
1) From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Unit of Measure and press the OK button.
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2) From Unit of Measure screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
to select the desired unit of measurement. (Figure 3.6 )
English
Metric ?
Figure 3.6
This function allows you to turn on/off the build-in speaker for key
pressing.
2) From Key Beep Set menu, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Beep ON or Beep OFF to turn on/off the beep.
Beep ON
Beep OFF ?
Figure 3.7
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3) Press the OK button to save your selection and return to
previous menu.
This function allows you to turn on/off the build-in speaker for the
LEDs in diagnostic testing. Different audio tone corresponds to
different LED lamp. This function is invaluable when working in
bright areas where LED illumination alone is not sufficient.
2) From Status Beep Set menu, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Beep ON or Beep OFF to turn on/off the beep.
Beep ON
Beep OFF ?
Figure 3.8
3) Press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous
menu.
Tool Self-test
The Tool Self-test function checks if the display, LED lamps and
keyboard are working properly.
A. Display test
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The Display Test function checks if the LCD display is working
normally.
1) From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Tool Self-test, and press the OK button.
2) Select Display Test from Tool Self-test menu and press the OK
button to start test. (Figure 3.9 )
Display Test
Keyboard Test
LED Test ?
Figure 3.9
3) Look for missing spots in the red, green, blue, black and white
LCD display.
4) When completed, press the ESC button to exit.
B. Keyboard Test
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Keyboard Test
key:
Figure 3.10
3) Double press ESC to return to previous menu.
C. LED Test
The LED Test function verifies if the I/M Readiness LED indicator
lamps are functioning properly.
1) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select LED Test from the
Tool Self-test menu, and then press the OK button.
RED LED ON
YELLOW LED ON
GREEN LED ON
Figure 3.11
Update Mode
This function allows you to update the scan tool software and DTC
library through a computer.
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To update your scan tool, you need the following items.
AutoLink AL419
A PC or laptop with USB ports
A USB cable
Figure 3.12
8) When the update has finished, the scan tool will display a
message Program Update has been done!
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9) Restart the scan tool to finish the whole update.
NOTE: When you made a wrong choice and the scan tool is unable
to work properly, you may need to update the programs. To hold
LEFT scroll button and power on the scan tool, you will enter the
Update Mode forcedly. Then follow the update procedure to refresh
the program.
3.9 About
The About function allows viewing of some important information
such as serial number and software version number of the scanner.
1) From Main Screen (Figure 3.1), use the UP/DOWN scroll
button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select About and
press the OK button; wait for the About screen to appear.
Figure 3.13
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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).
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.
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Turn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds. Turn the
ignition back to on and continue the testing.
Run the LED Test in the System Setup menu. (see 3.8 System
Setup). If the scan tool did not pass this test, there is a problem
with the LED lamp. Please contact Autel Tech Support or your
local selling agent.
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4. Review Data
The Review Data function allows viewing of data from last test
recorded by the scan tool.
1) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll
button to select Review Data from Main Screen, and press the
OK button. (Figure 3.1)
2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the desired item from
Review Data menu, and press the OK button. (Figure 4.1 )
Live Data
Pending Codes
View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
On-Board Mon. Test
Modules Present
Figure 4.1
If no data from previously tested vehicle is recorded, only
Modules Present data containing module ID and protocol
type can be reviewed. (Figure 4.2)
Modules Present
Figure 4.2
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3) Review selected data on screen. (Figure 4.3 )
1/1
C1201
Engine Control
System Malfunction ?
Figure 4.3
NOTE: If there is no data stored for selected item, a Not Supported
or Stored No Data! message shows on the screen.
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5. OBDII 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
Power train Control Module [PCM] and Transmission Control
Module [TCM].
CAUTION: Dont connect or disconnect any test equipment with
ignition on or engine running.
1 Turn the ignition off.
2 Locate the vehicles 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC).
3 Plug the scan tool cable connector into the vehicles DLC.
4 Turn the ignition on. Engine can be off or running.
5 Turn on the scan tool. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select
OBDII/EOBD from the Main Screen (Figure 3.1).
6 Press the OK button to wait for the Menu to appear. A sequence
of messages displaying the OBDII protocols will be observed on
the display until the vehicle protocol is detected.
If the scan tool fails to communicate with the vehicles
ECU (Engine Control Unit) more than three times, a
LINKING ERROR! message shows up on the display.
Verify that the ignition is ON;
Check if the scan tools OBD II connector is securely
connected to the vehicles 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 manufacturers customer service
department for assistance.
7 You will be prompted to erase previously stored data. Figure
5.1
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Review previously stored data thoroughly before erasing.
Diagnostic
Erase previously
stored data to save
data from this test?
YES NO
Figure 5.1
If no data is stored in the scan tool, the above prompt will
not show up.
8 If you wish to erase the data, press the OK button; if you do not
want to erase the data, press ESC to exit or use LEFT/RIGHT
button to select NO and press OK to continue.
9 View a summary of system status (MIL status, DTC counts,
Monitor status) on screen. (Figure 5.2 ) Wait a few seconds or
press any key for Diagnostic Menu (Figure 5.4) to come up.
System Status
Codes Found 6
Ignition Type Spark
Monitors N/A 3
Monitors OK 3
Monitors INC 5
Figure 5.2
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Control Module 1/2
Engine
Module $A4 ?
Figure 5.3
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1) Use UP/DOWN scroll button to select Read Codes from
Diagnostic Menu and press OK button.
Read Codes
Erase Codes
Live Data ?
View Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
Vehicle Info
Figure 5.4
Stored Codes
Pending Codes
Permanent Codes ?
Figure 5.5
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1/1
Figure 5.6
4) If more than one DTC is found, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll
button to check all the codes.
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 OK button to confirm.
BUICK
BMW
CADILLAC ?
CHEVROLET
CHRYSLER
FORD
Figure 5.7
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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.
NOTE: Erasing codes does not mean that trouble codes in ECU
have been eliminated completely. As long as there is fault with the
vehicle, the trouble codes keeps on presenting.
This function is performed with key on engine off (KOEO). Do
not start the engine.
1) Use the UP/DOWN scroll buttons to select Erase Codes from
Diagnostics Menu and press the OK button. (Figure 5.4)
Erase Codes
YES NO
Figure 5.8
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Erase Codes
Erase Done!
Figure 5.9
Erase Codes
Erase Failure.
Turn Key on with
Engine Off!
Figure 5.10
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2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
(Figure 5.11)
Live Data
Reading PID.01
- Please Wait -
Figure 5.11
3) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select View Data from Live
Data menu and press the OK button.
View Data
Record Data ?
Playback Data
Figure 5.12
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View Data 1/3.
Figure 5.13
2) View live PIDs on the screen. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button
for more PIDs if additional information is available on more than
one page.
Live Data 6
DTC_CNT 0
FUELSYS1 0L
FUELSYS2 -- ?
LOAD_PCT (%) 0.0
ETC() -40
SHRTFT1 (%) 99.2
Figure 5.14
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Figure 5.15
[ ] Select/Deselect
[ ] Deselect all
[OK] Confirm
[ESC] Cancel
Figure 5.16
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..Custom Data Set 4/26
DTC_CNT
FUELSYS1
FUELSYS2 ?
LOAD_PCT #01
ECT
SHRTFT1
Figure 5.17
Deselect All.
Deselect all
selected PIDs?
YES NO
Figure 5.18
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.Live Data 4.
DTC_CNT 0
FUELSYS2 0L
ETC() -40 ?
SHRTFT1 (%) 99.2
Figure 5.19
5) Use the ESC button to return to previous menu.
Recording Data
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..Record Data 1/3..
Figure 5.20
Manual Trigger
DTC Trigger ?
Figure 5.21
Location #1 *
Location #2
Location #3 ?
Figure 5.22
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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.
A previous recording
exists! Do you want
to overwrite it?
YES NO
Figure 5.23
Manual Trigger...
Ready to record!
Press [ENTER] to
start recording
Press [ESC] to exit
Figure 5.24
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.DTC Trigger..
Figure 5.25
.Recording. 5/46 ..
DTC_CNT 0
FUELSYS1 0L
FUELSYS2 -- ?
LOAD_PCT(%) 0.0
ETC() -40
SHRTFT1(%) 99.2
Figure 5.26
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Record Data
Recording Done!
Playback data?
YES NO
Figure 5.27
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4) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select a trigger mode and
press the OK button.( Figure 5.21)
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Playback Data
The Playback Data function allows viewing of previously stored
PID data.
1) To playback recorded data, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select Playback Data from Live Data menu and press the OK
button. (Figure 5.12)
Location #1 *
Location #2 ?
Location #3 *
Figure 5.28
If there is no recording in selected location, a message Not
Supported or Stored No Data displays on the screen.
3) Use the UP/DOWN button to view recorded PIDs of each frame.
1 of 135 frame
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DTC_CNT 0
FUELSYS1 OL
FUELSYS2 N/A
LOAD_PCT (%) 0.0 ?
ETC() -40
SHRTFT1(%) 99.2
Figure 5.29
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4) Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to view PIDs of next or previous
frames.
6 of 135 frame
4
DTC_CNT 0
FUELSYS1 OL
FUELSYS2 N/A
LOAD_PCT(%) 0.0 ?
ETC() -40
SHRTFT1(%) 99.2
Figure 5.30
2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
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View Freeze Frame 2.
DTCFRZF P1633
FUELSYS1 OL
FUELSYS2 --
LOAD_PCT (%) 0.0 ?
ECT() -40
SHRTFT1 (%) 99.2
Figure 5.31
If there is no freeze frame data available, an advisory message
No freeze frame data stored! shows on the display.
4) If you want to view full name of a PID, use the UP/DOWN
scroll button to select the PID, and press the HELP button.
..FUELSYS1 .
Figure 5.32
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complete drive cycle with no trouble codes in memory. Times for
reset vary depending on vehicle.
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.
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.
OK -- Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has
completed its diagnostic testing.
INC -- Indicates that a particular monitor being checked has
not completed its diagnostic testing.
N/A -- The monitor is not supported on that vehicle.
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Figure 5.33
OK -- Indicates that a particular monitor being checked
has completed its diagnostic testing.
The green, yellow and red LEDs provide a quick way to help you
determine if a vehicle is ready for an Emission Test.
LED Interpretation
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If a Stored Diagnostic Trouble Code is causing the
Yellow LED to light, it is still possible that the vehicle will
be allowed to be tested for emissions and certified.
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Take the vehicle to a professional to have it serviced. The
problem(s) causing the red LED to light must be repaired
before the vehicle is ready for an Emissions Test.
Different audio tone with different LED light indicates different I/M
Readiness Status.
After you have read the information, press ESC to exit. The other
buttons are disabled to prevent misoperation.
2) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP.
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.
Figure 5.34
4) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button, as necessary, to view the status
of the MIL light (ON or OFF) and the following monitors.
For spark ignition engines:
MIS -- Misfire Monitor
FUEL -- Fuel System Monitor
CCM -- Comprehensive Component Monitor
EGR EGR System Monitor
O2S -- O2 Sensors Monitor
CAT -- Catalyst Monitor
EVAP -- Evaporative System Monitor
HTR -- O2 Sensor Heater Monitor
AIR -- Secondary Air Monitor
HCAT -- Heated Catalyst Monitor
For compression ignition engines:
MIS -- Misfire Monitor
FUEL -- Fuel System Monitor
CCM -- Comprehensive Component Monitor
EGR EGR System Monitor
HCCAT -- NMHC Catalyst Monitor
NCAT -- NOx Aftertreatment Monitor
BP -- Boost Pressure System Monitor
EGS -- Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor
PM -- PM Filter Monitor
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Since DTCs Cleared 1
MIL OFF
MIS N/A
FUEL OK ?
CCM OK
CAT N/A
HCAT N/A
Figure 5.35
MIL OFF
MIS N/A
FUEL OK ?
CCM OK
CAT N/A
HCAT N/A
Figure 5.36
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8) Press the ESC button to return to Diagnostic Menu.
Vehicle Info.
Turn key on
with engine off !
Figure 5.37
3) Wait a few seconds while the scan tool reads vehicle information.
Vehicle Info.
Reading info
- Please Wait -
Figure 5.38
If the vehicle does not support this mode, a message shows on
the display warning that the mode is not supported.
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4) From Vehicle Info. Menu, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to
select an available item to view and press the OK button.
Vehicle ID Number
Calibration ID
Cal. Verf. Number
?
Figure 5.39
5) View retrieved vehicle information on screen.
CVN1: BB BA A0 78
Figure 5.40
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1/11
U0101 $07E8
Lost Communication
with TCM ?
Figure 5.41
2) Press the
? Help button to display Code Breaker menu.
System Description
Quick Check
General Notes
Figure 5.42
3) Click on System Description and Quick Check to read the
code information, symptoms, specifications, data/sensor
information, etc.
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6. Ready Test
This function can be used as a convenient readiness test tool by
automotive technicians to determine if the tested vehicle is
ready for an emission test. By visual and audible indication,
you will learn a vehicles monitors readiness.
With this scan tool, you dont have to drive around endlessly and
continuously coming back to the repair shop for retest if all required
tests by the ECU are completed. And you could also do a quick check
of the vehicle to determine if it is ready to receive an emission test
without the hassle of connecting your vehicle to the analyzer or
having to use a complicated scan tool.
You bought a used car and the check engine light had been
cleared to mask potential problems.
Figure 6.1
This function can be used (after the vehicle has done any
emission-related repairs) to confirm that the repair has been
performed successfully.
After repairs, some drive cycles are required to reset the monitoring
systems. Drive cycles vary among vehicles and for each monitor in
any particular vehicle.
Use the following procedure to check if the repair has been done
correctly:
1) Connect the scan tool to the vehicles DLC and erase the DTC(s)
from the vehicles computer memory. (see 5.2 erasing codes)
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2) After the erase procedure is performed, status of most monitors
will be changed. Leave the scan tool connected to the vehicle,
and select Ready Test from Main Screen.
3) Keep on driving the car till the scan tool notifies you safely with
color LEDs and audible tone that the drive cycle has been
completed and the vehicle is ready, eliminating drive cycle
guesswork and confirming readiness status.
4) If the GREEN LED lights and two long beeps are heard, your
vehicle is ready and the repair work is confirmed.
5) If the RED LED lights, your vehicle is not ready and the repair
work is unsuccessful.
2) If the GREEN LED lights and two long beeps are heard, your
vehicle is ready and there is a good possibility that it can be
certified.
3) If the RED LED lights, your vehicle is not ready and must be
repaired before an emissions test can be performed.
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NOTE: This function reads off the real time data of
emission-related monitoring systems readiness status. Once the scan
tool has finished other operations, for example, clearing trouble
codes, the I/M Readiness Monitor Status program resets status of all
the monitors to INC condition. In order to set these monitors to a
Ready status, the vehicle must be driven through a complete drive
cycle. Times for reset vary depending on vehicle. Please refer to
your vehicles service manual for drive cycle information.
Figure 6.2
If the scan tool is idle, it will show the result immediately. If it is busy,
it will wait till the current procedure finished. After viewing the status,
press ESC button to exit.
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INC -- Indicates that a particular monitor being checked
has not completed its diagnostic testing.
LED Interpretation
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7. 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:
AutoLink AL419 scan tool
A PC or laptop with USB ports
A USB cable
1) Install Maxi-LinkII applications through the included CD, or
downloading the applications from our website:
www.auteltech.com or our distributors site.
2) Connect the scanner to computer with the USB cable supplied.
3) Run Maxi-LinkII Tool Kit in your computer.
Figure 7.1
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Print Data 1/9
Stored Codes
Pending Codes
Live Data ?
Freeze Frame
I/M Readiness
O2 Sensor Test
Print All Data
Figure 7.2
Print data.
Delete data.
Copy data.
Edit data.
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8. Warranty and Service
8.1 Limited One Year Warranty
Autel warrants to its customers that this product will be free from all
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from
the date of the original purchase, subject to the following terms and
conditions:
1) The sole responsibility of Autel under the Warranty is limited to
either the repair or, at the option of Autel, replacement of the scan
tool at no charge with Proof of Purchase. The sales receipt may be
used for this purpose.
2) This warranty does not apply to damages caused by improper use,
accident, flood, lightning, or if the product was altered or repaired
by anyone other than the Manufacturers Service Center.
3) Autel shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential
damages arising from the use, misuse, or mounting of the scan tool.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
4) All information in this manual is based on the latest information
available at the time of publication and no warranty can be made
for its accuracy or completeness. Autel reserves the right to make
changes at any time without notice.
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