User Manual
problem is to do a search on the Trouble Code and the type of vehicle. For instance, searching for
“P0401 Ford” will return not only the code definition but also information on the cause and cure.
When you find a list of codes for your vehicle, it would be a good idea to print them out and keep them in
the glove compartment for future reference. It is comforting when you are on a trip and the Check Engine
light comes on to be able to read the code and determine if it is a critical problem or not.
The shop manuals for your vehicle will also contain information for Trouble Codes.
Clearing Trouble Codes
While viewing the DTC codes, pressing the
upper right function button next to CLEAR will
result in a prompt from ScanGauge to verify that
you want to clear the Trouble Code(s) and turn
off the Check Engine light.
If you want to continue and clear the Trouble
Codes, press YES. If you decide you do not
want to clear the Trouble Codes, press NO.
When the YES button is pressed, ScanGauge
will send out a signal to clear all of the Trouble
Codes.
While ScanGauge is waiting for a response
from the vehicle, the screen will display the
message WAITING.
If the process is successful, the display will
show CODES CLEARED. This should also turn
off the Check Engine light on the dashboard and
clear the Freeze Data.
If the display shows NO RESPONSE, the clear
codes command was unsuccessful and your
vehicle is not responding to the clear command.
P0234
<PREVIOUS NEXT>
CLEAR>
Clear Codes???
<YES NO>
WAITING
Codes Cleared
NO RESPONSE
2 STORED CODES
<CODES FRZD>
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