4 | User guide | CP9125 | Safety Precautions Signal Words and Symbols DANGER! For safety, read, under- Indicates a possible haz- stand and follow all ardous situation that, if safety messages and not avoided, will result in instruction in manual be-...
| CP9125 | User guide | 5 Important Safety Messages gasoline and battery during charge are explosive . Always wear ANSI-ap- • Never use the PocketScan® Code proved goggles for eye Reader if internal circuitry has protection . been exposed to moisture .
6 | User guide | CP9125 | Tool Parts Diagnostic Trouble Codes are used to help determine the cause of a problem or problems with a vehicle . Diagnostic Trou- ble Codes are set when a fault is present for a sufficient amount of time .
| CP9125 | User guide | 7 Monitor Expanded Name Misfire Misfire monitor Indicates the Malfunction Indica- Fuel Fuel system monitor tor Lamp should be off and there Comp Comprehensive components monitor should be no emission problems . Catlyst Catalyst monitor...
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8 | User guide | CP9125 | 2 . Locate and plug in data link connector (DLC) . NOTE: If “No Link” message displays, cycle ignition key to the OFF position for 10 seconds, then back ON and repeat “Read- ing Diagnostic Data”...
| CP9125 | User guide | 9 WARNING! Avoid cooling fan . Fan may turn on during test . 1 . Turn ignition key to the OFF NOTE: If there are no more position . I/M monitors that are incom-...
1 0 | User guide | CP9125 | data and holding will erase results again . Diagnostic Trouble Codes This section contains the J2012 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) as 5 . Press and hold for 3 sec- defined by the Society of Automotive onds and release .
. P1xxx Manufacturer specific P2xxx Generic (SAE) Electromagnetic compatibility P30xx–P33xx Manufacturer specific (EMC) P34xx–P39xx Generic (SAE) The CP9125 is a class B product as Chassis Codes per EN61326-1:2013 . Code Type C0xxx Generic (SAE) C1xxx Manufacturer specific C2xxx Manufacturer specific...