Installation
1.
Locate the OBDII connector.
This connector is normally located under the dash on either side of
the steering column. It can also be located under the dash on the
passenger side in some vehicles. On rare occasions it is behind the
ashtray in the dash or in the armrest. It may have a cover on it that
can be pulled off by hand.
2.
Locate a place for the ScanGauge.
You can use the sticky-back Velcro
to attach it to the location you have chosen. The Velcro
allows you to easily remove it and use it to troubleshoot another
vehicle and then return it to this vehicle.
The location should be where it can easily be seen from the normal
driving position. It should not be placed where it will obstruct the
driver's view outside the vehicle or of other gauges.
DO NOT mount the ScanGauge over an air
bag cover where it could be propelled by a
deploying air bag.
3.
Route the cable.
Route the cable from the OBDII connector and plug the small end
of the cable into the back or side of the ScanGauge.
IMPORTANT: A pin in the cable is connected
to the vehicle's 12V system. Do not short any
pins of the small connector to metal or other
ground when the OBDII plug is plugged into
the OBDII connector.
4.
Turn the vehicle on.
If the vehicle can be run, start it. If it cannot be run, turn the key
to the Run position. This is the position it is normally in when the
vehicle is being driven.
5.
Plug the ScanGauge plug into the OBDII socket.
The ScanGauge derives all the power it needs from the OBDII
connector. No other connections are needed for its operation.
Wait for the ScanGauge to connect. When the ScanGauge is first connected, it attempts to
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Typical OBDII
connector location
Typical OBD II Connector location
OBDII Connector
Large end of the cable
connects to your vehicle.
OBD II Connector
Small end of the cable
connects to your ScanGauge.
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