Quick Start Manual

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THINKSCAN Plus
Note: If the value of the data stream is not within the standard value range, the data stream will be
displayed in red.
Combine: The graphs are presented together for users to make comparisons.
Note:diff erent data fl ow options are marked in diff erent colors.
2.2 Maintenance & Reset
The host computer boasts the 28 most commonly used maintenance and reset functions,
namely, Maintenance light reset, Steering angle reset, Battery matching, ABS exhaust,
Throttle matching, Brake pad reset, DPF regeneration, Anti-theft matching, Nozzle coding,
Tire pressure reset, Suspension level calibration, Headlight matching, Gearbox matching,
Sunroof initialization, EGR Adaption, Gear Learning, ODO Reset, Airbag Reset, Transport
Mode, A/F Reset, Stop/Start Reset, NOx Sensor Reset, AdBlue Reset (Diesel Engine
Exhaust Gas Filter), Seat Calibration, Coolant Bleeding, Tyre Reset, Windows Calibration
and Language Change.
2.2.1 Maintenance light reset
The lightening of the car maintenance light indicates that the vehicle needs maintenance.
Reset the mileage or driving time to zero after the maintenance, so the maintenance light
will go out and the system will start a new maintenance cycle.
2.2.2 Steering angle reset
Find the position where the car keeps driving straight. With this position as a reference,the
ECU can calculate the accurate angle when the car turns left and right. Generally, after
replacing the steering angle position sensor, replacing the mechanical parts of the steering
system (such as steering gear, steering column, tie rod ball head, steering knuckle),
completing the four-wheel positioning, body repair, etc., it is required to reset the steering
angle to zero.
2.2.3 Battery matching
Battery matching is to use a car diagnostic tool to reset the monitoring unit of the car
battery. By clearing the original breakdown information about the lack of battery power,
rematch the battery. Based on the related information of the existing battery, the monitoring
unit implements monitoring. Battery matching is required in the following situations:
1. Replacement of the main battery needs to utilize battery matching to clear the former
information about the lack of power, thus avoid false information detected by the
relevant control module which will cause the failure of some electronic auxiliary
functions. For example, the vehicle automatically stops; the sunroof can’t work by one
key; elec tric windows can’t open and close automatically.
2. The battery monitoring sensor uses the battery matching function to re-match the