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6 tool setup/test, Main menu, Fuel sys – Actron CP9135 OBD II AutoScanner User Manual

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Using the Tool

3-6

Currently, there are eleven OBD II Monitors defined and required by

the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but not all monitors

are supported by all vehicles. The OBD II monitors and their

abbreviation are listed below.

Select I/M Monitors from the Main

Menu and press the ENTER key.

The top line will display the I/M

Monitor and the second line will

display its status. Use the

or

keys to scroll through the monitors.

• A status of “Ready” means that the required driving conditions

for that monitor have been meet and it passed.

• A status of “Not Ready” means that the required driving

conditions for that monitor have not been met or it did not pass.

• A status of “Not Applicable (N/A)” means the vehicle does not

support that monitor.

Note the Monitors present and their status. When done, press the

BACK key to return to the Main Menu

.

3.6 Tool Setup/Test

The Tool Setup/Test functions allow

the user to adjust the display’s

contrast and perform self-tests.

Abbreviation

Definition

Misfire

..................... Misfire

Fuel Sys

................... Fuel System

Comprehens

............. Comprehensive Components

Catalyst

................... Catalyst

Heated Cat

.............. Heated Catalyst

Evap Sys

................... Evaporative System

Sec Air

...................... Secondary AIR

A/C Refrig

.............. Air Conditioning Refrigerant

O2 Sensor

................. Oxygen Sensor

HO2 Sensor

.............. Oxygen Heater Sensor

EGR Sys

...................... Exhaust Gas Recirculation System

Comprehens($0E)
Comprehens($1F)
Comprehens($D1)

Main Menu

4)I/M Monitors

Fuel Sys

Ready

Main Menu

5)Tool Setup/Test

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