Service manual
CANDoo Professional
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As described in the Overview, an Active fault means the problem is happening right now, an
Occurred fault means it has happened since the watercraft has been powered up, and Inactive
fault means the fault is not happening right now and has not happened since the watercraft has
been powered up.
Review the data in the fault table, and look first at the top line of the fault table. The first line is not
an actual fault; it is a total of all of the faults, so it gives you a quick snapshot of all faults. In the
example screenshot below, the fact that "Occurred" appears in the State column means that there
is an occurred fault on the watercraft. If there was an active fault, this cell in the table would set to
Active. The Count of 119 in the table means that there have been 119 instances of faults since the
faults were last reset. (in this case, since the watercraft was new) The "21" in the First column
means that the first instance of a fault happened at 21 minutes of engine operation. (If you look
down the list, you see that fault P0562, Battery Voltage Low, happened at 21 minutes of engine
operation. The battery was probably low from sitting when the watercraft was new, and triggered
the fault) Since the Clear and Last columns are at zero, this means the faults have never been
cleared.
NOTE: When you are reading faults, you will normally have an occurred fault for fault P1601
(Diagnostic Cap). This is OK, because the cap is not on during the diagnostic session with
CANDooPro. Please disregard this fault.
Step #2 - Fix any Active or Occurred faults