User Guide

1. Check smartphone settings.
Make sure Airplane Mode is turned OFF.
Make sure Bluetooth is turned ON.
2. Check connection between the DIAGNOSIS MODULE and the OBD
port. Also, check if the ignition is on or the engine is running.
Open the fuse box and check the LED status of the
DIAGNOSIS MODULE.
Try reconnecting the DIAGNOSIS MODULE to the OBD port.
3. If the problem cannot be resolved by the above methods, please
contact your dealer or the call center for more information.
The DIAGNOSIS MODULE can not be detected
1. Restart your smartphone and try again.
2. Remove the Auto Link application from your smartphone and
reinstall it through the App Store or Google Play.
3. If the problem cannot be resolved by the above methods, please
contact your dealer or the call center for more information.
Auto Link application is not running
The main cause of this problem is that either the DIAGNOSIS MODULE is
not connected to the OBD port or Bluetooth is turned OFF.
Please check your module in accordance to the following instructions.
The problem may occur due to application crash or malfunction of the
smartphone’s operating system. Please check your application in
accordance to the following instructions.
Driving Information is not updated
The problem may be caused by the Bluetooth connection and/or
program version. Please check your application in accordance to the
following instructions.
[NOTICE]
For more information, please refer to the user’s guide on the Auto Link application
on your smartphone.
8. FAQs
1. Check the Bluetooth connection between the DIAGNOSIS MODULE
and the Auto Link application.
2. Make sure your Auto Link application is the latest update. You can
check the current version on program version of configuration.