580001 | REV. A | 11.2016
OBD 1350
ProGrade OBDII Scan Tool
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4.7
Code Lookup
Code Lookup
is used to look up definitions of DTCs
stored in the scan tool.
•
If Code Lookup is selected from the Main Menu, the
tool will display Vehicle Selection. Selecting a vehi-
cle in Code Lookup from the Main Menu does not
change the current (previously selected) vehicle. It
is only a temporary change to allow you to lookup
DTC for a vehicle other than the previous vehicle.
•
When selecting Code Lookup from the Diagnostic
Menu, the tool goes to the Select Module screen, if
the selected vehicle supports more than one mod-
ule. Select the desired module to access the Enter
Code screen, since the vehicle was already selected.
•
The scan tool does not require power from the
vehicle to perform this function.
From the
Main
menu:
1. Select
Code Lookup
.
•
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys until
Code
Lookup
is highlighted.
•
Press
.
Main Menu
Vehicle Diagnostics
Acronyms
Review Data
Print Data
Code Lookup
System Setup
2. Select a specific vehicle from US, Europe, or Asia. If
the vehicle is not in the list for the locations listed,
select OBDII/EOBD.
•
To select a specific vehicle, see “Vehicle Selec-
tion” section.
Vehicle?
OBDII/EOBD
US
Europe
Asia
Prev: 06 Accord
Prev: 04 Express 1500
Prev: 04 Express 1500
Prev: 04 Express 1500
3. Enter code.
•
All characters must be entered.
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Only one character can be changed at a time.
•
Use the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
keys to scroll to
desired digit.
•
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to change the
selected digit.
•
Press
.
Code Lookup
Press ENTER when done
Enter desired code using
0000
P
keys
Cruise Control Input Circuit
P0575
•
Some vehicles may have an additional screen
asking in which system to look for a code.
•
If the definition could not be found, the scan
tool displays “No DTC Definition Found.” See
Service Manual.
No DTC definition found. See
service manual
P1575
4. To look up another DTC, press
.
5. Press
again to return to the
Diagnostic Menu
.
4.8
Locating the OBD II Data Link Connec-
tor (DLC)
•
The OBDII data link connector (DLC) is usually
located under the driver’s side dash.
•
Refer to vehicle user manual for DLC location.
•
For more information, go to http://www.obdclear-
inghouse.com/oemdb.
NOTE: When tool is connected to the vehicle’s DLC,
power to the tool comes from the vehicle
4.9
Connect the Tool
1. Locate the OBDII data link connector under the
steering column. If the connector is not there, a
label should be there indicating the whereabouts of
the connector.
2. If necessary, remove the cover from the vehicle
connector.