Professional Enhanced Scan Tool User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Section 1 - Using This Manual
- Section 2 - Getting Started
- Section 3 - Using The Scan Tool
- Section 4 - Global OBDII Diagnostics
- Section 5 - GM Diagnostics
- Section 6 - Ford Diagnostics
- Ford Historic Self-Test Routines
- Manual Info
- Read KOEO Codes
- Read KOER Codes
- Review Codes
- Erase Codes
- Wiggle Test (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- Output Switch Test (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- Cylinder (Cyl) Balance Test (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- IVSC-Speed Ctrl (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- STAR Test Mode (EEC-IV, MECS and MCU Vehicles)
- Code Lookup
- Print Data
- DCL Data Functions (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- Ford Enhanced (OBD II) Diagnostics
- Ford Historic Self-Test Routines
- Section 7 - Chrysler Diagnostics
- Section 8 - Import Diagnostics
- Section 9 - Help & Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Data Link Connectors
- Appendix B - Glossary

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Using The Scan Tool
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Changing the Vehicle
Changing vehicles erases all data
stored in the tool. The default is YES.
Press
ENTER
to continue.
Four Vehicle Options are available: Global OBD II, Domestic Vehicles,
European Vehicles, Asian Vehicles. Global OBD II does not require additional
information and takes you directly to the function list. The other three require
additional information so that the tool can communicate with the vehicle. For
example, select GENERAL MOTORS.
✓ On GM vehicles the tool may require you to look at the VIN to determine the
Series Model, Engine Size, etc.
Picking New Vehicle
Erases All Stored
Data. Continue?
<YES> NO
GM Typical VIN
1234567891011121314151617
Series
Line Chassis
Chassis Type
Engine Type
Model Year
VIN Position
Description of Number