| 11
GB
• Current-independent unit
• No need for an additional laptop computer to operate
• Small in size and conveniently fits in your palm
• Safely communicates with the on-board computer
• No batteries needed-powered via OBD II cable
DTC EXAMPLE:
P 0 2 0 2
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove the trouble code reader from the packaging and dispose off packaging material. Plastic bags
etc. may become a deadly toy for children.
Make sure the vehicle is OBD II compliant and has 16-pin DLC (Data Link Connector). The Vehicle Emission
Control Information Label (VECI label) must state that the vehicle is OBD II compliant. To determine where
the DLC is situated, read the vehicle’s owner manual, ask your car repair shop or surf the internet.
WHAT SHOWS IN THE DISPLAY
Operation
SYSTEMS
B = Body
C = Chassis
P = Powertrain
U = Network
CODE TYPE
0 = Generic
1 = Manufacturer
specific
Identifying
specific mal func -
tioning section of
the systems
SUB-SYSTEMS
1 = Fuel and Air Metering
2 = Air imports- and pressure systems
3 = Ignition System or Engine
Misfire
4 = Auxiliary Emission Controls
5 = Vehicle Speed Control and Idle
Controls
6 = Computer Output Circuits
7 = Transmission/Hydraulic
Sensors
8 = Transmission/Hydraulic
Pressure
9 = Automatic Transmission
READING THE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
CAUTION: Do not connect the trouble code reader with ignition on or engine running.
1. Turn ignition off.
2. Connect the unit to the OBD II (DLC) plug in the vehicle.
3. Wait for a minute until the unit is ready for use.
4. Turn ignition on. But do not start the engine. If the display shows a “LINK ERROR!”,
turn ignition off for about 10 seconds. Then turn the ignition back to on and con-
nect the trouble code reader with the vehicle again.
5. Press the Read button in order to read the trouble codes. A sequence of possible
message protocols will be observed on the display.
MOBOSCAN
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