Section 8 - Help & Troubleshooting; How To Use On-Line Help; Scan Tool Does Not Power Up; Using Non-Obd Ii Adapter Cables - Actron Professional Enhanced Scan Tool 9640A User Manual

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Section 8 – Help & Troubleshooting

HOW TO USE ON-LINE HELP

The software contains On-Line Help for
specific tool screens, functions, and
error messages. When the icon ( )
appears in the upper right-hand corner
of the display, On-Line Help is available.
To enter On-Line Help, press the
key. For the screen above, the help
message would look like this
The text in On-Line Help screens are in
CAPITAL LETTERS. This is an indica-
tion that you are viewing On-Line Help
screens and not screens associated
with a function of the Function List.
Some messages are longer than one screen. Use the
to scroll through the screens.
To exit On-Line Help and return to the original screen, press the

SCAN TOOL DOES NOT POWER UP

Review the " Safety Precautions " before troubleshooting.
If the tool will not power up, communicate with your vehicle's PCM, pass Tool
Self-Tests, or functions incorrectly in any other way, then try these Trouble-
shooting Tips below before consulting Actron.
Though the tool requires at least 6.5V to power up, the vehicle's control mod-
ules require a minimum of 8 volts to power up and operate.
Check the following:

Using Non-OBD II Adapter Cables

The cigarette lighter adapter is hooked up. Make sure the cigarette
lighter end is firmly held in the cigarette lighter socket.
Verify that the vehicle's cigarette lighter fuse is OK. Some vehicles must
have the key on for the cigarette lighter socket to be on.

Using J1962 (OBD II) or Chrysler LH Adapter Cable

Make sure the scan tool's DLC is connected correctly to the vehicle's
DLC. Verify the pins are clean and fully seated in the DLC.
At least 8.0 volts (V) must be present between the power and ground
pins to power the computer module(s) and communicate.
Use the following flowchart to troubleshoot the problem.
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