User guide

AutoEnginuity ScanTool User Guide 13
Using a Wireless Connector
The Using Wireless Connector option configures the software
for the hardware flow control that is required for wireless commu-
nications. Select this option only if you are using a wireless connec-
tor.
Vehicle Interface Type
Selecting the correct Vehicle Interface Type depends on the
make, model, and year of your vehicle. The Vehicle Interface Type
drop-down menu has the following entries. Once you have deter-
mined the correct Vehicle Interface Type, select it.
Interface
Type
Manufacturer
J1850 PWM Ford*, Lincoln, Mecury, Jaguar, Mazda,
Panoz, Saleen
J1850 VPW Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, GM,
Isuzu, Saturn
ISO 9141-2 Asian (Acura, Honda, Infinity, Lexus, Nis-
san, Toyota*, etc.), European (Audi, BMW,
Mercedes, MINI, Porsche, etc.), and
Chrysler*, Dodge, and Eagle
KWP2000 Daewoo, Hyundai, KIA, some Mercedes
CAN 2004 (BMW, Ford, Jaguar, Mazda, and
Mercedes)
*Exceptions ’98+ Concorde, Intrepid, LHS, 300M,
2000+ Neon, ’96-97 Toyota, all Celica,
Supra Turbo 96-99 use J1850 VPW;
’96, ’97 Probe 2.5L, ’96 Tracer 1.8L, ’96
Escort 1.8L, Triumph, Geo, Catera, ’97
Paseo, Camry, Avalon use ISO 9141-2
Note: Belkin USB-to-serial adaptors incorrectly
enumerate to the OS as Modems instead of RS232C
compatible COM ports. Belkin adaptors will not work
with the ScanTool.