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4.11.2.6 Component Test
This function enables dual-directional control of the ECU so that the diagnostic tool can
transmit control commands to operate the vehicle systems. This function is useful in
determining how well the ECU responds to a command.
4.11.2.7 Vehicle Information
This function enables the display of the vehicle identification number (VIN), calibration
identification number, Calibration Verification Number (CVN), and other information of
the test vehicle.
4.11.2.8 Vehicle Status
This function checks the current condition of the vehicle, such as the communication
protocols of OBD II modules, number of fault codes, and status of the Malfunction
Indicator Light (MIL).
4.12 Diagnostic Report
4.12.1 Pre-Scan and Post-Scan
To perform the pre-scan and post-scan functions
1. Auto SCAN the Vehicle - the Auto VID function can automatically identify the vehicle
and its equipped systems. All available modules in all systems will be scanned
automatically. Then DTCs and code details will be listed.
2. Print Pre-SCAN Report - vehicle images can be taken with tablet and attached to
SCAN report. The report file can be generated and submitted. The report can be
customized with shop and vehicle information.
3. Repair Vehicle - creates efficient repair plan from the start.
4. Auto SCAN Repaired Vehicle - ensures no new faults were created during repair
and no DTCs are present at completion.
5. Print Post-SCAN Report - proves all DTCs on Pre-SCAN report are fixed.
4.12.2 Diagnostic Report PDF
The diagnostic report can be reviewed, saved, and printed in multiple applications of the
MaxiSys 919 platform.
a) Via the History function:
Enter the Diagnosis main page, and tap History in the Top Toolbar.