Genisys User Guide English - OTC
Genisys User Guide English - OTC
Genisys User Guide English - OTC
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Figure 6.19: Wiggle Test Screens — No Fault and Fault Detected<br />
8 With the test screen displayed, manually wiggle the<br />
vehicle wires and connections or drive the vehicle to<br />
recreate a suspected intermittent failure condition. If a<br />
fault is detected, the message “FAULT DETECTED”<br />
appears on the screen, as shown above.<br />
WARNING: Maintain adequate clearance around<br />
moving components or belts during testing. Moving<br />
components and belts can catch loose clothing, body<br />
parts, or test equipment and cause serious damage or<br />
personal injury.<br />
9 When finished, press the Exit function key to<br />
complete the test.<br />
10 Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.<br />
NOTE: When finished, do a KOEO test (see Self-Diagnostics<br />
(Ford / Mazda) on page 30).<br />
6: Diagnostic Trouble Codes<br />
Read Codes<br />
Failure Records (GM / Saturn / Isuzu)<br />
The Failure Records function lets you view<br />
datastream “snapshots” that were automatically<br />
recorded by the ECU when DTC(s) occurred. By<br />
viewing the actual data values from the time of a<br />
fault, you may be able to determine what caused the<br />
fault.<br />
1 Follow the steps in Read and Display Codes on page<br />
26 to display the Failure Record Selection screen.<br />
Scan Tool <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 33<br />
.<br />
Figure 6.20: Failure Records Selection Screen and DTC Failure<br />
Record Screen<br />
2 Select a Failure Record to view and press the<br />
ENTER key to display snapshot data (shown above).<br />
NOTE: Each frame contains a snapshot from when<br />
a DTC occurred.<br />
3 Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.