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SGIIQS601

4) Calibrating Your ScanGauge

5) Learn How to Save Fuel With ScanGauge

The accuracy of your ScanGauge can be improved 
by calibrating the fuel consumption. Calibrating your 
ScanGauge to accurately report fuel consumption is a 
2-step process;  Your 

First Fill-Up, 

 Your 

Second Fill-Up

.

For more detail information about calibrating your fuel 
consumption as well as how to calibrate your ScanGauge 
to your vehicle’s speed, please refer to the ScanGauge 
User Manual or go online to  www.scangauge.com/support.

The easiest way to learn to improve your fuel economy is to have real-time feedback about 
how your driving style effects overall fuel use. ScanGauge can provide both Miles Per Gallon 
(MPG) as well as Average Fuel Economy (AVG) in real-time to help you adjust your driving 
style to reach maximum fuel economy.

Start Learning to Save Fuel!

With your gauges set, your ScanGauge is now ready to provide real-time feedback about your 
fuel usage as you drive. This will allow you to see what adjustments in your driving style can 
be made to actually raise or lower your 

Average Fuel Economy (AVG)

Your goal is to bring up your 

AVG

 

reading as high as possible. To do this, 
try and adjust your driving style so that 
your Miles Per Gallon (MPG) reading is 
equal to or higher than your AVG. You 
can also use the 

Gallons/Liters Per 

Hour (GPH/LPH)

 to gauge how much fuel your vehicle will use each hour of driving. The 

Trip 

Fuel Cost (TFC)

 gauge will show you the total cost of the fuel used. You can think of the 

TFC

 

gauge as a taxi meter.
Using these real-time gauges, you can experiment with different driving styles, or even different 
driving routes, to reduce your fuel cost.

After following the initial calibration 

procedure, you should follow Step 2 
for each subsequent fill up. 

If you miss a full up procedure after 
filling your tank, start with Step 1 of 
the calibration process on your next 
fill up to maintain accuracy .

Set Your Gauges

Use the function buttons next to each gauge 
position to select the following gauges: 
AVG 

Average Fuel Economy

MPG 

Mile Per Gallon

GPH/LPH 

Gallons/Liters Per Hour

TFC 

Trip Fuel Cost

1) Fill up the tank, letting the pump shut off 

automatically.

2) Use the FILLUP function to tell ScanGauge 

you have filled the tank. From the Home 
Screen, follow the sequence shown to the 
right.

3) On your first fill-up, DO NOT make any 

adjustments to the indicated fuel. Simply 
press the lower right button to move to 
the next screen.

4) Next, the Fuel Cost Screen will appear. Use 

the upper left and right function buttons to 
adjust the cost per gallon/liter, and press the 
lower right function button next to SAVE.

5) Keep the ScanGauge connected to your 

vehicle and use the vehicle normally. 

6) Once you reach approximately 1/4 tank of 

fuel left, follow the directions in Step 2.

Step 1

 - Your First Fill-up

1) When the tank is around 1/4 full

, fill up your 

tank again. Be sure to let the pump shut off 
automatically

2) Use the FILLUP function to tell ScanGauge 

you have filled the tank. From the Home 
Screen, follow the sequence shown to the left.

3) The next screen will show the amount of fuel 

your ScanGauge believes was used since 
the previous fill-up. 

Use the upper left and 

right function buttons (A,C) to adjust the 
amount of fuel you actually put in the tank.

4) Push the lower right function button to save 

the value and complete the fill-up process.

5) Next, the Fuel Cost screen will appear. Enter 

the cost per gallon/liter and press the SAVE 
button.

Step 2

 

- Your Second Fill-up and Subsequent Fill-ups

• 

When filling the tank on your second fill-up, 
try to use the same pump you used for your 
first fill-up with the vehicle pointed in the 
same direction. If you fill up your fuel tank 
with your vehicle on an incline, it can have 
an effect on the amount of fuel the pump 
can dispense into your tank.

• 

When filling your tank, let the pump shut off 
automatically. Do not top off.

• 

To maintain accurate “TO EMPTY” informa-
tion in the ScanGauge’s trip computers, 
you should always fill your tank to capacity 
and follow the FILLUP sequence in Step 2.

• 

Once you have completed your second 
fill-up, subsequent fill-ups may not require 
adjusting the gallons/liters before pressing 
DONE.

<SCAN
<TRIP

GAUGE>

MORE>

<SETUP

<DISPLAY

MORE>

FILLUP>

0.0%

<

DONE>

 0.1 GALLONS  >

Fuel Cost

<

SAVE>

 >

$3.00

Home Screen

Once you have set the fuel  

cost, press SAVE

<SCAN
<TRIP

GAUGE>

MORE>

<SETUP

<DISPLAY

MORE>

FILLUP>

0.0%

<

DONE>

 14.3 GALLONS  >

Fuel Cost

<

SAVE>

 >

$3.00

Home Screen

Once you have set the fuel  

cost, press SAVE.

Push the function buttons to  

cycle through the available Digital Gauges.

<SCAN
<TRIP

GAUGE>

MORE>

20.5AVG

1.2GPH

9.20TFC

25.2MPG

Home Screen

20.5AVG

1.2GPH

9.20TFC

25.2MPG

20.5AVG

1.2GPH

9.20TFC

25.2MPG

Helpful Hints

Quick Start Guide

Plugs into the diagnostic connector already  

built into all 1996 or newer cars and light trucks.

Summary of Contents for scangauge2

Page 1: ...www ScanGauge com SGIIQS601 H C Quick Start Guide Plugs into the diagnostic connector already built into all 1996 or newer cars and light trucks ...

Page 2: ...urn the ignition to the ON position 4 Plug the ScanGauge plug into the OBDII socket Once connected with the vehicle running or the ignition in the ON position your ScanGauge will display the Connecting Screen and then switch to the Home Screen When the Home Screen is displayed your ScanGauge is connected and has established communication with your vehicle s computer 5 Proceed to setup If it does n...

Page 3: ...t A Function Selection Button B Function Selection Button C Function Selection Button D Function Selection Button E Home Button F LCD Display Screen Back G OBDII Connection Plug Side H Optional OBDII Connection Plug or unit daisy chain interface Front Side Back A B C D E H G F ScanGauge Layout ...

Page 4: ...s the currently selected setup parameter HOME Screen SCAN TRIP GAUGE MORE SETUP DISPLAY MORE FILLUP DISTANCE MILES Setup Parameter Display Options Distance Units DISTANCE Miles Kilometers Fuel Units FUEL UNITS Gallons Liters Temperature Units TEMP UNITS Fahrenheit F Celsius C Pressure Units PRESSURE UNITS PSI KPA Engine Size ENGINE SIZE Increase or decrease the LITERS size until it matches the siz...

Page 5: ...r the currently selected Trip Computer The currently selected Trip Computer CURRENT RESET 65 MPH MAX 3 Using Your ScanGauge Your ScanGauge features an easy to use menu driven design Pushing the button next to each selection will display that information Pushing the HOME button will take you back to the Home Screen at anytime SCAN TRIP GAUGE MORE Push the HOME button to return to the Home Screen at...

Page 6: ...r next fill up to maintain accuracy 1 Fill up the tank letting the pump shut off automatically 2 Use the FILLUP function to tell ScanGauge you have filled the tank From the Home Screen follow the sequence shown to the right 3 On your first fill up DO NOT make any adjustments to the indicated fuel Simply press the lower right button to move to the next screen 4 Next the Fuel Cost Screen will appear...

Page 7: ...cond Fill up and Subsequent Fill ups When filling the tank on your second fill up try to use the same pump you used for your first fill up with the vehicle pointed in the same direction If you fill up your fuel tank with your vehicle on an incline it can have an effect on the amount of fuel the pump can dispense into your tank When filling your tank let the pump shut off automatically Do not top o...

Page 8: ... this try and adjust your driving style so that your Miles Per Gallon MPG reading is equal to or higher than your AVG You can also use the Gallons Liters Per Hour GPH LPH to gauge how much fuel your vehicle will use each hour of driving The Trip Fuel Cost TFC gauge will show you the total cost of the fuel used You can think of the TFC gauge as a taxi meter Using these real time gauges you can expe...

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