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CReader 5001/6001 English User’s Manual

 

 

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2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors 

An  important  part  of  a  vehicle’s  OBD  II  system  is  the  Readiness  Monitors,  which  are 
indicators used to find  out if  all  of the  emissions components have  been  evaluated  by the 
OBD  II  system.  They  are  running  periodic  tests  on  specific  systems  and  components  to 
ensure that they are performing within allowable limits. 

Currently, there are eleven OBD II Readiness Monitors (or I/M Monitors) defined by the U.S. 
Environmental  Protection  Agency (EPA). Not  all  monitors  are supported  in  every  vehicles 
and  the  exact  number  of  monitors  in  any  vehicle  depends  on  the  motor  vehicle 
manufacturer’s emissions control strategy. 

Continuous Monitors -- Some of the vehicle components or systems are continuously tested 
by the vehicle’s OBD II system, while others are tested only under specific vehicle operating 
conditions. The continuously monitored components listed below are always ready: 

1. Misfire 

2. Fuel System 

3. Comprehensive Components (CCM) 

Once  the  vehicle  is  running,  the  OBD  II  system  is  continuously  checking  the  above 
components,  monitoring  key  engine  sensors,  watching  for  engine  misfire,  and  monitoring 
fuel demands.   

Non-Continuous  Monitors  --  Unlike  the  continuous  monitors,  many  emissions  and  engine 
system components require the vehicle to be operated under specific conditions before the 
monitor is ready. These monitors are termed non-continuous monitors and are listed below: 

1) EGR System 

2) O

2

 Sensors 

3) Catalyst 

4) Evaporative System 

5) O

2

 Sensor Heater 

6) Secondary air Injection 

7) Heated Catalyst 

8) A/C system 

Summary of Contents for Creader 5001

Page 1: ...V1 00 000 2017 09 27...

Page 2: ...rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying and recording or otherwise wit...

Page 3: ...a fatal accident Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards Keep clothing hair hands tools test equipment etc away from all moving or hot engine parts Operate the vehicle in a well ventilat...

Page 4: ...nk Connector DLC 2 2 4 OBD II Readiness Monitors 3 2 5 OBD II Monitor Readiness Status 4 2 6 OBD II Definitions 4 3 Product Descriptions 6 3 1 Outline of CReader 5001 CReader 6001 6 3 2 Specifications...

Page 5: ...of On Board Diagnostics OBD I was developed by the California Air Resources Board ARB and implemented in 1988 to monitor some of the emission control components on vehicles As technology evolved and...

Page 6: ...ing conditions that caused it to set Here below is an example to illustrate the structure of the digits Figure 2 1 2 3 Location of the Data Link Connector DLC The DLC Data Link Connector or Diagnostic...

Page 7: ...ategy Continuous Monitors Some of the vehicle components or systems are continuously tested by the vehicle s OBD II system while others are tested only under specific vehicle operating conditions The...

Page 8: ...driving and at least one overnight off period For specific information on getting your vehicle s OBD monitor system ready please consult your vehicle owner s manual 2 6 OBD II Definitions Powertrain...

Page 9: ...For vehicle specific drive cycle consult the service manual Freeze Frame Data When an emissions related fault occurs the OBD II system not only sets a code but also records a snapshot of the vehicle o...

Page 10: ...Reader 5001 features the same appearance as CReader 6001 No Name Descriptions 1 LCD Indicates test results 2 I M F3 Quick access to I M readiness function Note I M refers to Inspection and Maintenance...

Page 11: ...1 To read the DTCs 8 OBD 16 connector To connect the vehicle s DLC Data Link Connector with the tool via the diagnostic cable 9 ESC Exit the current program or return to the previous screen 10 ER F2 T...

Page 12: ...the vehicle s DLC 4 Turn the ignition on Engine can be off or running 5 After finishing the system will start initializing After initialization the system will enter the main menu interface Figure 4...

Page 13: ...s software upgrade language interface may differ from different software versions 2 Unit of Measure This option allows you to set measurement unit 3 Record Mode Only available on CR6001 It is used to...

Page 14: ...Select Diagnose in Main Menu and press OK the screen will display Entering System interface as following figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 In figure 5 1 after entering the system the screen will automatically ju...

Page 15: ...des in the system please troubleshoot the code using a factory diagnosis guide then clear the code and recheck 3 I M Readiness I M refers to Inspection and Maintenance that is legislated by the Govern...

Page 16: ...oring This function can be utilized to read the results of on board diagnostic monitoring tests for specific components systems 8 EVAP System The EVAP test function lets you initiate a leak test for t...

Page 17: ...a general knowledge of OBD 6 2 About Data Stream This option displays the related introductions about Data Stream 6 3 Tool Information This option displays the related information of your tool 6 4 DTC...

Page 18: ...low to perform the update 1 Go to http mycar x431 com click Products Creader Online CR5001 CR6001 to enter the following page Figure 7 1 For CR5001 Figure 7 1 For CR6001 2 Click Update Tools in figure...

Page 19: ...1 English User s Manual 15 Figure 7 2 b Click Next in figure 7 2 to go to the next step Figure 7 3 c Choose the destination folder path that the update tool will be installed and then click Next to pr...

Page 20: ...on the desktop of the PC 4 Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port of PC and the other end to the tool 5 Once the tool is powered up launch the update tool on your PC the system automaticall...

Page 21: ...User s Manual 17 Figure 7 6 For CR5001 Figure 7 6 For CR6001 6 Click Upgrade to start updating 7 Once update is complete the Upgrade success message box will pop up 8 The update process is complete an...

Page 22: ...Why are there so many fault codes Answer Usually it s caused by poor connection or fault circuit grounding 5 Question How to do if the PC failed to identify the tool while upgrading the tool Answer Ge...

Page 23: ...back of the tool and then click Device Upgrade to navigate to the following page Figure 8 3 Note If it is the first time you have registered your tool the screen may differ from this figure You will...

Page 24: ...English User s Manual 20 Figure 8 4 For CR5001 Figure 8 4 For CR6001 6 Click Upgrade to start updating 7 Once update is complete the Upgrade success message box will pop up 8 Disconnect the USB cable...

Page 25: ...d to be defective 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 procedur...

Page 26: ...a little from the descriptions in the manual in physical appearance color and configuration We have tried our best to make the descriptions and illustrations in the manual as accurate as possible and...

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