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Operating instructions - TRW Automotive Aftermarket

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Operations<br />

The scan tool can read, view and clear fault codes from the various control modules.<br />

WARNING: Disconnecting the battery may cause memory to be erased from<br />

electronic unit (e.g. radio and clock).<br />

Read Faults<br />

The application will read any faults that may be stored on the vehicle control<br />

modules. During the read faults function, if the scan tool unit does not display any<br />

codes within 2 minutes, it can be assumed that there are no fault codes stored.<br />

If there are fault codes stored on the control module, the scan tool will display to the<br />

user the number of faults found before continuing to the faults menu.<br />

View Faults<br />

This option will display the fault code and text describing the fault.<br />

Clear Faults<br />

This function will display to the user the methods of clearing fault codes. It is not<br />

possible for the scan tool to clear faults.<br />

Land Rover<br />

Control Module ID<br />

Selecting this option displays the module version information.<br />

Maintenance<br />

Selecting 'Maintenance' allows the resetting of the adaptations to factory settings<br />

for the components listed in the menu. It is recommended that the adaptations be<br />

reset to factory settings as opposed to the `learned' settings once the components<br />

have been replaced.<br />

Learn Security<br />

This option allows the control module to learn a new security value input by the user.<br />

Synchronise ECU<br />

This option allows the user to setup a new/replacement ECU with the vehicles<br />

existing ECUs.<br />

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