Scanner - Motorcycle
Codes - View / Scan / Save
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7.4.2 Clear Codes
The diagnostic tool can clear codes from the electronic control module(s). This
selection only displays if the motorcycle supports this feature.
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To clear codes:
1.
Select
Clear Codes
from the Codes Menu.
A confirmation message displays.
2.
Make sure any conditions shown on the confirmation message are met, then
select
Yes
.
A “codes cleared” message displays once the operation is complete.
3.
Select
Continue
to return to the Codes Menu.
IMPORTANT
Clearing codes erases all temporary ECM information. Make sure no vital
diagnostic information will be lost before clearing codes.
7.4.3 Code Scan
Code Scan is available from the Main System Menu, and when selected it scans
the control modules for codes. The results of the scan are configured into a report
that is accessible and printable using ShopStream Connect™. The report can be
printed, downloaded, attached to an e-mail or other social media app to share with
others. For additional information on using ShopStream Connect, see
IMPORTANT
PRE / POST Scan Importance - As many systems do not turn on the
check engine light or other indicator, performing a code scan before
making any repairs may help in troubleshooting, by identifying possible
unknown issues that may be related to the present symptoms.
Performing pre and post scans also allows you to record in report format
the pre-condition of the vehicle and compare the post scan after work is
complete to confirm the repairs were completed properly.
NOTES
The Code Scan function and results are dependent upon the vehicle. Not all
vehicles may support this function.
Selecting
Code Scan
from the Vehicle System menu (
) starts an active
scan of vehicle control modules, and opens the Code Scan results screen
(
Figure 7-9
Code Scan
When initially started, progress status is shown at the top indicating the active
scanning progress. Once completed, code results are displayed by system.
The following are displayed as the modules are scanned and are described in the
following sections.
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Total Number of Systems (modules) Analyzed
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