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B.  Number of trips needed, with a fault present, to set a pending DTC.
C. Number of consecutive trips needed, with a fault present, to command the 

MIL “On” and store a DTC.

D. Number of trips needed, with no faults present, to erase a Pending DTC.
E. Number and type of trips or drive cycles needed, with no faults present, to 

turn off the MIL.

F. Number of warm-up periods needed to erase the DTC from the computer’s 

memory after the MIL is turned off.

Name of

Monitor

A

B

C

D

E

F

CCM

Continuous

1

2

1

3

40

Misfire Monitor 

(Type 1 and 3)

Continuous

1

2

1

3 - similar

conditions

80

Misfire Monitor 

(Type 2)

Continuous

1

1

1

3 - similar

conditions

80

Fuel System 

Monitor

Continuous

1

1 or 2

1

3 - similar

conditions

80

Catalytic 

Converter 

Monitor

Once per trip

1

2

1

3 trips

40

O

Sensor 

Monitor

Once per trip

1

2

1

3 trips

40

O

Sensor 

Heater Monitor Once per trip

1

2

1

3 trips

40

EGR Monitor

Once per trip

1

2

1

3 trips

40

EVAP system

Monitor

Once per trip

1

2

1

3 trips

40

Secondary Air 

System 

Monitor

Once per trip

1

2

1

3 trips

40

engine vacuum to draw the fuel vapors from the canister into the engine where 

the vapors are burned. The EVAP Monitor checks for proper fuel vapor flow to 

the engine, and pressurizes the system to test for leaks. The computer runs 

this Monitor once per trip.
The EVAP Monitor is supported by “spark ignition” vehicles only. The EVAP 

Monitor is a “Two-Trip” Monitor. If a fault is found on the first trip, the computer 

temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code. The computer 

does not command the MIL on at this time. If the fault is sensed again on the 

second trip, the PCM commands the MIL “On,” and saves the code in its long-

term memory.

7. Secondary air System Monitor

When a cold engine is first started, it runs in open-loop mode. During open-

loop operation, the engine usually runs rich. A vehicle running rich wastes 

fuel and creates increased emissions, such as carbon monoxide and some 

hydrocarbons. A Secondary Air System injects air into the exhaust stream to 

aid catalytic converter operation:

• 

It supplies the catalytic converter with the oxygen it needs to oxidize the 

carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons left over from the combustion process 

during engine warmup.

• 

The extra oxygen injected into the exhaust stream also helps the catalytic 

converter reach operating temperature more quickly during warm-up 

periods. The catalytic converter must heat to operating temperature to work 

properly.

The Secondary Air System Monitor checks for component integrity and system 

operation, and tests for faults in the system. The computer runs this Monitor 

once per trip. 
The Secondary Air System Monitor is a “Two-Trip” monitor. If a fault is found 

on the first trip, the computer temporarily saves this fault in its memory as a 

Pending Code. The computer does not command the MIL on at this time. If the 

fault is sensed again on the second trip, the computer commands the MIL “On,” 

and saves the code in its long-term memory.

2.6.3 oBd II reference Table

The table below lists current OBD II Monitors, and indicates the following for 

each Monitor:
A. Monitor Type (how often does the Monitor run; Continuous or Once per 

trip).

Summary of Contents for CRT511

Page 1: ...V1 00 002 08 12 2020...

Page 2: ...ffiliates In countries where any of the LAUNCH trademarks service marks domain names logos and company names are not registered LAUNCH claims other rights associated with unregistered trademarks servi...

Page 3: ...istributor cap ignition wires and spark plugs These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is running Put the transmission in P for A T or N for M T and make sure the parking brake is en...

Page 4: ...8 3 1 General Controls 18 3 2 Specifications 20 3 3 Accessories 20 4 Initial Use 22 4 1 Charging Turning On Off 22 4 1 1 Charging 22 4 1 2 Turning On Off 22 4 2 Main Menu 23 4 2 1 Function modules 23...

Page 5: ...dynamic data streams and MIL Read readiness status Freeze frame data Read DTCs Clear DTCs O2 sensor test On board monitor test Read vehicle information Moreover it can be updated via the memory card t...

Page 6: ...ores these codes in its memory for later retrieval These codes can be retrieved from the computer s memory with the use of a Code Reader or a Diagnostic Tool 2 2 On Board Diagnostics OBD II As technol...

Page 7: ...omponents were causing an increase in emissions Because OBD I systems only detect failed components the degraded components were not setting codes Some emissions problems related to degraded component...

Page 8: ...rain transmission operation Most PCMs also have the ability to communicate with other computers on the vehicle ABS ride control body etc Monitors Monitors are diagnostic routines programmed into the P...

Page 9: ...or conditions that must occur within the engine before the various monitors will set or run Some monitors require the vehicle to follow a prescribed drive cycle routine as part of the enabling criter...

Page 10: ...red by the computer for air fuel mixture corrections Engine efficiency during open loop operation is very low and results in the production of more vehicle emissions Closed loop operation is the best...

Page 11: ...he engine via a purge solenoid The computer energizes or deenergizes the purge solenoid depending on solenoid design The purge solenoid opens a valve to allow vehicle operation When the vehicle is ope...

Page 12: ...er temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code The computer does not command the MIL on at this time If the fault is sensed again on the second trip the PCM commands the MIL On and sav...

Page 13: ...ions present when the fault was found and lights the Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL Some faults require detection for two trips in a row before the MIL is turned on Note The Malfunction Indicator Lamp...

Page 14: ...e PREVIOUS page BUTTON When in MENU DATA VIEW mode scroll through the screen to the NEXT page BUTTON When in MENU mode scroll DOWN through the menu and submenu line by line When in DATA VIEW mode scro...

Page 15: ...te Press it once to wake it up Press it for about 8 seconds to turn it off 10 BUTTON Quick access to TPMS function 11 LCD SCREEN Indicates test results 3 2 Specifications Screen 3 5 LCD display with a...

Page 16: ...ing There are three methods available for charging the tool 1 Via AC outlet Connect one end of the charging cable to the charging port of the tool and other end to the power adaptor Plug the power ada...

Page 17: ...nfigure the system language of the tool to your preference language Icon Descriptions The memory card is ejected or removed from the memory card slot It appears when the tool is connected to the vehic...

Page 18: ...w chart below to start using it Enter TPMS Select vehicle manufacturer Select vehicle model Select vehicle year Select the TPMS function See Note Note For indirect TPMS vehicle only the Relearning fun...

Page 19: ...deflation of the order of 10PSI then deflate the tire and place the tool alongside the stem while pressing the button Figure 5 3 Select 2014 2018 4 Select 2014 2018 and press the OK button to enter th...

Page 20: ...igned to program the LAUNCH sensor by applying random IDs created according to the test vehicle when it is unable to obtain the original sensor ID Select the wheel which needs to be programmed on the...

Page 21: ...ed the TPMS Relearn operation needs to be performed after programming all required LAUNCH sensor 5 2 2 Manual input This function allows users to manually enter sensor ID Users can enter the random ID...

Page 22: ...vehicle does not support relearn function please select the Manual Input option to enter the original sensor ID manually or trigger the original sensor at the activation screen to get its information...

Page 23: ...sensor 5 2 3 Copy ID by activation This function allows users to write in the retrieved original sensor data to the LAUNCH sensor It is used after the original sensor is triggered Select COPY ID BY A...

Page 24: ...edures Relearn operation applies only when the newly programmed sensor IDs are different from the original sensor IDs stored in the vehicle s ECU Relearn is Figure 5 24 After the sensor is successfull...

Page 25: ...are emission related 6 1 Connection 1 Turn the ignition off Figure 6 1 2 Locate the vehicle s 16 pin Data Link Connector DLC Refer to Chapter 2 4 3 Plug one end of the diagnostic cable into the vehic...

Page 26: ...onnector is keyed and will only fit one way If you have problems connecting the cable connector to the DLC rotate the connector 180o and try again 4 Turn the ignition on Engine can be off or running C...

Page 27: ...the code is automatically erased Permanent DTC It indicates there is a problem in one or more of the vehicle s systems In this case the Malfunction Indicator Check Engine lamp on the vehicle s instrum...

Page 28: ...rom the vehicle s computer memory the I M Readiness Monitor Status program resets the status of all Monitors to a Not Completed status To set all of the Monitors to a Completed status an OBD II Drive...

Page 29: ...e vehicle s ECU Select Data Stream from the Diagnostic Menu and press OK the following screen will appear Figure 6 12 Select View All Items and press OK the screen will display the dynamic data of all...

Page 30: ...view O2 sensor monitor test results for the most recently completed tests from your vehicle s on board computer 7 On board monitor test This function can be utilized to read the results of on board d...

Page 31: ...ool Information In Figure 7 1 select Tool Information and press OK to view the related information of the tool Figure 7 2 Note You are strongly recommended to note down the Serial Number and Register...

Page 32: ...up and entered the main menu screen move the highlight bar on the icon and press OK Figure 8 1 3 Highlight the Tool Information and press OK Figure 8 2 4 Write down the Serial Number and Register cod...

Page 33: ...en reading data stream What is the reason Answer It may be caused by a slackened connector Please turn off the tool firmly connect the connector and switch it on again Question What to do when encount...

Page 34: ...ive is repair or replacement and LAUNCH shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages Final determination of defects shall be made by LAUNCH in accordance with procedures established...

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