Service manual

CANDoo Professional
o Red indicates no vehicle is detected or is not communicating
Number of Connections indicates the total number of modules on the Vehicle that are
communicating with Candoopro system
o Zero indicates no modules are communicating
o One is typical for most Carburated, DI, and RFI vehicles (MPEM)
o Two is typical for early 4-tec models (ECU and MPEM)
o Three is typical for some later 4-tecs (ECU, MPEM, Cluster)
o Late model iS vehicles can have 5 modules communicating
Current Process shows the current activity
At this point, the CANDooPro program is looking for communication from the ski, and the
zero indicates that it does not have any communication with a ski.
5. Put a DESS key/lanyard on the DESS post on the ski. (Does not need to be programmed to the
ski; it can be any DESS key..) You should hear a single beep if the key has not been programmed
in memory, two beeps if the key has been programmed into the ECU
6. The CANDooPro program should detect the 4-TEC ski, the Vehicle Connection Status
indicator should change from red to green, and the Current Activity bar at the lower left should
indicate "CAN Detected" as well as the speed that it is communicating (2002-2010 models without
iControl connect at 250K, late iControl models communicate at 500K)
7. Select the Vehicle tab at top, select "Read Vehicle ", and the CANDooPro system should begin
to read the information from the modules (MPEM, ECU, Cluster) on the ski
8. Once the information is read from the modules, the main Vehicle page should appear. If you
are using the Limited version of CANDooPro and this is the first time you have connected to this
watercraft, you will be prompted if you wish to have this watercraft count towards your total
available VIN numbers. Pressing Yes will add this watercraft to your list of VIN's used. You are
now ready to begin a diagnostic session.