Manual

  Using the Diagnostic Tool 
  ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs) 
OBD2 51 
The first time the Vehicle ID function is used, it may take 
several minutes
 to retrieve the information from the vehicle's 
computer. 
3.  When the retrieval process is completed, 
the vehicle ID information is shown on 
the Diagnostic Tool’s display. Use the 
UP 
 and  DOWN   buttons,  as 
necessary, to view the entire list. 
4.  When you have finished viewing the 
retrieved vehicle ID information, press the 
ENTER/FF 
 button to return to exit. 
Viewing Available Modules 
The Diagnostic Tool can retrieve a list of modules supported by the 
vehicle under test. 
1.  From the Vehicle Information menu, use 
the  UP 
 and  DOWN   buttons,  as 
necessary, to highlight Available Modules, 
then press the ENTER/FF 
 button. 
2.  A "One moment please..." message 
displays while the requested information 
is retrieved from the vehicle's computer. 
3.  When the retrieval process is com-
pleted, a complete list of modules 
supported by the vehicle under test is 
shown on the Diagnostic Tool’s display. 
Use the UP 
 and  DOWN   buttons, 
as necessary, to view the entire list. 
4.  When you have finished viewing the list of available modules, press 
the ENTER/FF   button to the OBD2 DTC screen. 
The Diagnostic information retrieved can be transferred to a 
personal computer (PC) with the use of an optional Tek-Link 
program. See documentation that comes with program for 
instructions. 
ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs) 
When the Diagnostic Tool’s ERASE function is used to 
erase DTCs from the vehicle's on-board computer, 
"Freeze Frame" data and manufacturer-specific-enhanced 
data are also erased. "Permanent" DTCs ARE NOT erased 
by the ERASE function. 
If you plan to take the vehicle to a Service Center for repair, DO NOT 
erase the codes from the vehicle's computer. If the codes are erased, 
valuable information that might help the technician troubleshoot the 
problem will also be erased. 










