User guide

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Install Your Vehicle Diagnostics Module
1. Use your Verizon Wireless smartphone to check that you have a strong signal where your
vehicle is parked. Don’t have Verizon coverage? Visit Verizon’s interactive coverage map:
verizonwireless.com/maps.
2. Make sure your vehicle is parked outside in a safe location and the engine is turned off.
3. Now plug the Vehicle Diagnostics Module into the OBD II port (or into the extension cable if it
is required). Make sure that the Vehicle Diagnostics Module is fully seated.
Helpful Installation Tips:
If the Vehicle Diagnostics Module seems to be difcult to insert, DO NOT FORCE IT. Remove
the device and examine both connectors for any bent pins.
There is only one orientation that the Vehicle Diagnostics Module will plug in.
Place two ngers behind the plug in your vehicle to hold it steady while plugging in the
Module.
If the Module protrudes into the knee or foot area or prevents an access panel door from
closing, Vehicle Diagnostics Relocation Kit may be used to relocate the Module. See connect-
edcar.delphi.com/fitment for recommendations on using a relocation kit with your vehicle.
Wait for the Status LED to turn solid blue.
• To minimize drain on the vehicle battery, the “Install Your Vehicle Diagnostics Module” and
“Initiate Vehicle Diagnostics Module Setup” steps should be performed without interruption.
The process will take less than 5 minutes.
Note: The first time the Module connects to the Verizon network, it will perform a one-time network setup
which will take a few minutes. The Status LED will turn solid white and turn off, followed by a blinking white
sequence. When network setup is successfully completed, the Status LED will turn solid blue. See