Clarke CEOBDPRO User Instructions
Clarke CEOBDPRO User Instructions

Clarke CEOBDPRO User Instructions

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EOBD ENGINE FAULT CODE
READER
Model No: CEOBDPRO
Part No: 4501130
USER INSTRUCTIONS
GC04/14

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  • Page 1 EOBD ENGINE FAULT CODE READER Model No: CEOBDPRO Part No: 4501130 USER INSTRUCTIONS GC04/14...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION About the CEOBDPRO Code Reader Safety Precautions and Warnings GENERAL INFORMATION On-Board-Diagnostics (OBD) II Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCS) Location of the Data Link Connector (DLC) OBD II Readiness Monitors OBD II Monitor Readiness Status OBD II Terminology...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Until now, consumers had to rely on professional service technicians to maintain their vehicles in top condition. The CEOBDPRO Code Reader brings the power of the technician into your hands in a cost-effective, easy-to-use package. Whether you are a “put the key in and go”...
  • Page 4: General Information 2.1 On-Board-Diagnostics (Obd)

    2. GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 On-Board-Diagnostics (OBD) II The first generation of On-Board Diagnostic (called 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 and the desire to improve On-Board Diagnostic capability increased, a new generation of On- Board Diagnostics system was developed.
  • Page 5: Location Of The Data Link Connector (Dlc)

    Below is an example to illustrate the structure of the digits. Example P 0 2 0 1 Systems B=Body Identifies what section C=Chassis of the system is malfunctioning P=Powertrain U= Network Sub-systems Code Type 1=Fuel and Air Metering Generic (SAE): 2=Fuel and Air Metering PO, , P 2, P34 - P39 3=Ignition System / Engine Misfire...
  • Page 6: Obd Ii Readiness Monitors

    Currently, there are eleven known OBD II Readiness Monitors (or I/M Monitors). Not all monitors are supported by all 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 OBDII system, while others are tested only under specific vehicle operating conditions.
  • Page 7: Obd Ii Terminology

    The powertrain control module (PCM) sets a monitor to “Ready” or “Complete” after an appropriate drive cycle has been performed. The drive cycle that enables a monitor and sets readiness codes to “ready” varies for each individual monitor. Once a monitor is set as “Ready” or “Complete”, it will remain in this state.
  • Page 8: Vehicle Coverage

    Please refer to the vehicle’s factory service manual for specific enabling procedures. OBDII Drive Cycle - A specific mode of vehicle operation that provides conditions required to set all the readiness monitors applicable to the vehicle to the “ready” condition. The purpose of completing an OBD II drive cycle is to force the vehicle to run it’s on-board diagnostics.
  • Page 9: Product Information

    3. PRODUCT INFORMATION 3.1 Device Description C a b l e w i t h OBD II CONNECTOR--Connects the code reader to the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC). LCD DISPLAY--Indicates the test results. ENTER BUTTON--Confirms selection (or action) from a menu list. 4/6.
  • Page 10: Accessories Included

    3.3 Accessories Included 1) User Manual 2) USB Cable – used to connect to a computer for upgrading online. 3.4 Power Supply The power to the code reader is provided via the vehicle Data Link Connector (DLC). Follow the steps below to turn on the code reader: 1.
  • Page 11 Beeper: Set the Beeper ON/OFF. Choose [Beep] and press [ENTER]. The screen will display the interface as shown below: Press [▲] or [▼] to select ON/OFF and press [ENTER] to confirm. Unit of Measurement: Set the Unit of Measurement. Choose [Beep] and press [ENTER]. The screen will display the interface as shown below Time and Date: Set the time and date.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Press [▲] or [▼] to change input, press [LEFT] or [RIGHT ] to select position, then press [ENTER] to confirm. Record: Select recording ON/OFF. Choose [Record] and press [ENTER]. The screen will display the interface as shown below: Press [▲] or [▼] to select recording ON/OFF and press [ENTER] to confirm.
  • Page 13: Diagnostics

    4.2 Diagnostic Select [Diagnostic] in Main Menu and press [ENTER]. The screen will display Monitor Status interface as the following. Press [ESC] to back to the Main Menu of Diagnostic. The screen will display as follows: 4.2.1 Read Codes Select [Read Codes] and press [ENTER] in Diagnostic Menu. If there are any codes, the screen will display the codes as shown below: Referring to the above figure to select different item by pressing...
  • Page 14 1/27 indicates there are 27 codes in total and that P0100 is the first code to display. The screen will also show the content of the code below the number of code. You can use the [▼] key to view the next code. After viewing all the codes, you can press [ESC] to return to the Diagnostic Menu.
  • Page 15 According to the above figure, press [ENTER] and the screen will display the interface as shown on the next page: Notes: ◆ Before performing this function, make sure to retrieve and record the fault codes. ◆ After clearing, you should retrieve fault codes once more or turn the ignition on and retrieve the codes again.
  • Page 16 You can use the [▲] [▼] buttons to select and press [ENTER]. The screen will display the interface as shown below: You can use the [LEFT] [RIGHT] button to view other data of vehicle. Press [ENTER] to return to Diagnostic Menu. N/A means not available on this vehicle, INC means incomplete or not ready, OK means Completed or Monitor OK.
  • Page 17 From the display shown in the picture above, press [ENTER] button, the screen will display the interface as shown below: Select [View All Items] and press the [ENTER] button. The screen will display the interface as shown below: You can use the [LEFT] [RIGHT] buttons to view other data streams. Press [ENTER] to return to Diagnostic Menu.
  • Page 18 You can use the [▲] [▼] buttons to select data stream items, and press the [LEFT] [RIGHT] buttons to turn the page. The screen will display the interface as shown on the next page: After selected items and pressing [ENTER], the screen will display the interface as shown below: Press [ESC] to return to the Diagnostic Menu.
  • Page 19 Press [ESC] to return to the Diagnostic Menu. You can view all data stream items or select a certain item of live data with a graph. 4.2.5 View Freeze Frame When an emission-related fault occurs, certain vehicle conditions are recorded by the on-board computer. This information is referred to as Freeze Frame Data which is a snapshot of the operating conditions at the time of an emission-related fault.
  • Page 20 Not all test values are applicable to all vehicles. Therefore, the list generated will vary depending on vehicle. In addition, not all vehicles support the Oxygen Sensors screen. For results of the latest mandated on-board oxygen sensor monitoring test, see the graph below: Select [O2 Sensor Test] in the Diagnostic menu and press [ENTER].
  • Page 21 You can use the [▲] [▼] buttons to select an item and press [ENTER], and the screen will display as shown below: Press [ESC] to return to Diagnostic Menu. 4.2.7 On-board monitor test This function can be utilized to read the results of on-board diagnostic monitoring tests for specific components/systems.
  • Page 22 You can use the [▲] [▼] buttons to select an item and press [ENTER], and the screen will display as shown below: Press [ESC] to return to the Diagnostic Menu. 4.2.8 EVAP System Test The EVAP test function lets you initiate a leak test for the vehicle system.
  • Page 23: Code Lookup

    Press [ESC] to return to the Diagnostic Menu. 4.3 Code Lookup Select [Code Lookup] in the Main Menu and press [ENTER]. The screen will display the interface as shown below: You can use the [▲] [▼] key to change the first letter. It can be switched on by pressing the [LEFT] [RIGHT] key to input number.
  • Page 24 CAUTION: About the record function, please view the chapter Tool Setup. 1) Review DTC Select [Review DTC] in the Review and press [ENTER], and the screen will display the interface as shown below: The recorded DTC will be displayed as shown. You can use the [▲] [▼] keys and press the [ENTER] button to view detailed information, 2).
  • Page 25: Help

    Press [ENTER] to confirm, and press [ESC] to return to Main Menu. 5). Delete Data stream The operation is similar to the “Delete DTC”. 6). Delete Freeze Frame The operation is similar to the “Delete DTC”. 4.5 Help This function is used to view Tool Information, About OBD, and About Data stream Tool Information includes: software version, hardware version, serial number, supported, time and date.
  • Page 27: Declaration Of Conformity

    6. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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