
10 | OBD 100 | Operation
Operation | OBD 100 | 11
569624 Rev "A"
2013-12-19
|
Robert Bosch GmbH
en
Implementation of the "Erase trouble code"
function results in the following:
R
Confirmed and pending codes are erased.
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Permanent codes can only be erased by the
vehicle.
R
Freeze frame data results are erased.
R
I/M monitors are set to "Not ready".
1.
Switch on the ignition (position 2).
2.
Connect the OBD 100 to the vehicle
Data are read.
!
Do not start the engine. The engine must not
be running when erasing the trouble codes.
3.
Press
ERASE for 3 seconds.
A confirmation message appears on the
screen.
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Cancel the operation and return to the main
menu by pressing
E
.
Cancel the operation and read data again
with
READ.
4.
Press the
ERASE button for a further
3 seconds to erase trouble codes.
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It may be necessary to drive the vehicle again.
5.5
Live data (PID display)
The Live data function enables parameters
(PID) of the vehicle electronic control unit to
be displayed in real time. A list of the PIDs
supported by the OBD 100 is given in Section 9.
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All values are displayed in metric units.
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Press E to return to the main menu.
1.
Switch on the ignition (position 2).
2.
Connect the OBD 100 to the vehicle.
Data are read.
3.
In the main menu select "2) Live data" with
READ or
ERASE and confirm with
E
.
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If there is more than one electronic control
unit in the vehicle, the OBD 100 displays a
menu for selecting the electronic control unit
for which the Live data are to be displayed.
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PID data are displayed.
Fig. 4:
Live data display - description from top left to
bottom right
1 PID
2 Note on scrolling
3 Value, status or note
Symbol Function
↓
Scroll down to the next PID with
READ.
↑
Scroll up to the next PID with
ERASE.
↕
Scroll down or up to the next PID with
READ
or
ERASE.
Tab. 8: Scrolling symbols
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Scrolling through PIDs with
READ or
ERASE.
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Section 9 provides an alphabetical list of PIDs
and what they mean.