User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Trademarks
- Copyright Information
- Using This Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Initial Use
- 3 Register & Update
- 4 Connections
- 5 Diagnosis
- 6 Service Function (Reset)
- 6.1 Oil Reset Service
- 6.2 Electronic Parking Brake Reset
- 6.3 Steering Angle Calibration
- 6.4 ABS Bleeding
- 6.5 Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset
- 6.6 Gear Learning
- 6.7 Anti-theft Matching
- 6.8 Injector Coding
- 6.9 Battery Maintenance System Reset
- 6.10 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration
- 6.11 Electronic Throttle Position Matching
- 6.12 Gearbox Matching
- 6.13 AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) Reset
- 6.14 Sunroof Initialization
- 6.15 Suspension Calibration
- 6.16 IMMO Programming
- 6.17 EGR Adaption
- 6.18 Seats Calibration
- 6.19 Windows Calibration
- 6.20 Transport Mode
- 6.21 Gas Particulate Filter (GPF) Regeneration
- 8 Software Update
- 11 User Info
- 12 Synchronization
- 13 FAQ
- 14 Glossary of Terms & Abbreviations
- Warranty
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6 Service Function (Reset)
This module provides an easy dial to quickly access the most commonly performed service functions. It
offers coding, reset, relearn and more service functions, to help vehicles get back to functional status
after repair or replacement.
6.1 Oil Reset Service
This function enables you to reset the oil service for the engine oil life system, which calculates an
optimal oil life change interval depending on the vehicle driving conditions and weather events.
It needs to be performed in the following cases:
1. If the service lamp is on, run car diagnostics first for troubleshooting. After that, reset the driving
mileage or driving time, so as to turn off the service lamp and enable a new driving cycle.
2. If the service lamp is not on, but you have changed the engine oil or electric appliances that monitor
oil life, you need to reset the service lamp.
6.2 Electronic Parking Brake Reset
This function enables you to reset the brake pad after replacing the brake pad.
It needs to be performed in the following cases:
1. The brake pad and brake pad wear sensor are replaced.
2. The brake pad indicator lamp is on.
3. The brake pad sensor circuit is short, which is recovered.
4. The servo motor is replaced.
6.3 Steering Angle Calibration
This function can reset the steering angle to zero to keep the car running straight.
It needs to be performed generally after replacing the steering angle position sensor, or after replacing
the mechanical parts of the steering system (such as steering gear, steering column, tie rod ball head,
steering knuckle), or after completing the four-wheel alignment, body repair, etc.
To reset the steering angle, first find the relative zero point position for the car to drive in straight line.
Taking this position as reference, the ECU can calculate the accurate angle for left and right steering.
6.4 ABS Bleeding
This function allows you to perform various bi-directional tests to check the operating conditions of
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).
It needs to be performed in the following cases:
1. When the ABS contains air.
2. When the ABS computer, ABS pump, brake master cylinder, brake cylinder, brake line, or brake fluid
is replaced.
6.5 Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset
This function can reset the tire pressure and turn off the tire pressure MIL.
It needs to be performed in the following cases:
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