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3.4 Vehicle Information
The Vehicle Information function allows you to
view vehicle-specific information for
Specifications, System Type and other
Identification.
To access the Vehicle Info functions, please
follow these steps:
1. Follow the instructions in Section 3.1 Test
Startup and Vehicle Connection on page 11 to
display the Function Menu screen.
2. Click on Vehicle Information to display the
Vehicle Information screen.
Figure 3.42: Function Menu and
Vehicle Info Screens
3. View the Vehicle information as displayed.
3.5 Active Test
During an active test, a diagnostic tester is used
for outputting commands to the ECU in order to
drive the actuators. This test determines the
integrity of the system or parts by monitoring the
operation of the actuators or by reading the engine
ECU data.
Performing the Active Tests using the hand-held
tester allows the relay, VSV, actuator and etc to
operate without parts removal. Performing the
Active Tests as the first step of troubleshooting is
one method to shorten labour time.
NOTE: Active Test is also known as “Actuator
Test”, “Actuation Activation”, and etc.
To carry out an Active Test, please follow these
steps:
1. Follow the instructions in Section 3.1 Test
Startup and Vehicle Connection on page 11 to
display the Function Menu screen.
Figure 3.43: Function Menu Screen
2. Select Active Test and a list of possible tests
appears.
Figure 3.44: Active Tests List Screen