Instruction Manual
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3.4 Maintenance
The device supports matching, coding, programming of most vehicles’ programmable modules, and most
commonly used maintenance and reset functions: Oil Reset; Elec. Throttle Adaption; IMMO Service;
Injector Coding; Brake-pad Reset; Steering Angle Reset; ABS Bleeding; AFS Reset; Battery Matching;
A/T Learning; DPF Regeneration; EGR Adaption; TPMS Reset; Sunroof Initialization; Suspension
Matching; Gear Learning; Airbag Reset; ODO Meter Reset; AdBlue Reset; A/F Reset; Coolant Bleeding;
Language Change; NOx Sensor Reset; Seat Calibration; Stop/Start Reset; Transport Mode; Tyre Reset;
Windows Calibration; AC System Relearn/Initialization; Engine Power Balance Monitoring; Gas Particulate
Filter Regeneration; High Voltage Battery Diagnostics; Intelligent Cruise Control System; Motor Angle
Calibration; IMMO PROG (optional).
3.4.1 Oil 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.
3.4.2 Elec. Throttle Adaption
Elec. Throttle Adaption is to utilize the car decoder to initialize the throttle actuator so that the learning