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Additional Tests<br />

SPECIAL TEST MENU<br />

In addition to retrieving Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and viewing Live<br />

Data, you can use the Scan Tool to perform additional diagnostic tests, to<br />

view diagnostic and vehicle information stored in your vehicle's on-board<br />

computer, and to configure the Scan Tool for your particular needs.<br />

SPECIAL TEST MENU<br />

Additional tests are accessed through the<br />

“Special Test Menu.” The following<br />

functions are available from the "Special<br />

Test Menu:"<br />

� O2 Sensor Test - Retrieves and<br />

displays O2 sensor monitor test results<br />

from your vehicle's on-board computer.<br />

� Non-Continuous Test - Retrieves and displays test results for<br />

emission-related powertrain components and systems that are not<br />

continuously monitored.<br />

� EVAP Leak Test - Performs a leak test for the vehicle's EVAP<br />

system.<br />

1. While linked to the vehicle, press and<br />

release the LD/M button.<br />

� The “Test Modes” menu displays.<br />

2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons,<br />

as necessary, to highlight Special Test,<br />

then press the ENTER button.<br />

� The “Special Test Menu” displays.<br />

O2 Sensor Test<br />

OBD2 regulations require that applicable vehicles monitor and test operation<br />

of the oxygen (O2) sensors to identify problems that can affect fuel<br />

efficiency and vehicle emissions. These tests are performed automatically<br />

when engine operating conditions are within predefined limits. Results of<br />

these tests are stored in the on-board computer's memory.<br />

The O2 Sensor Test function lets you retrieve and view O2 sensor<br />

monitor test results for the most recently completed tests from your<br />

vehicle's on-board computer.<br />

Vehicles are equipped with multiple O2 sensors. O2 sensors are<br />

installed both upstream of (before) and downstream of (after) the<br />

exhaust system Catalytic Converters. The name of an O2 sensor<br />

identifies its location in the exhaust system. The name of each O2<br />

sensor is made up of three parts:<br />

O2S XX YY -or- O2S X Y<br />

� O2S - this is the basic designation for all O2 sensors.<br />

110 OBD2&1

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