5.13
Diag Monitor Tests
It is appropriate to perform the diagnostic mon-
itoring test function following maintenance or
after erasing trouble codes.
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These test results are not necessarily an indi-
cation of a defective component or system.
Vehicles without CAN BUS:
Display of test results only for emission-related
engine components and systems which are not
continuously monitored.
Vehicles with CAN BUS:
Display of test results for all emission-related
engine components and systems (both, continu-
ously monitored and not monitored).
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The vehicle manufacturer is responsible
for the assignment of test and component
numbers.
Display for vehicles without CAN BUS:
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Test data (Test ID)
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Maximum value (MAX)
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Test measured values (MEAS)
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Minimum value (MIN)
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Status (STS)
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Measured and specified values (hexadecimal
values)
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Module (MOD)
Display for vehicles with CAN BUS:
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Test performed.
The test performed may be $## if the test has
not been specified.
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Measured values and units (e.g. volts, amps,
seconds)
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Status of monitoring data
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ID of the module which transmitted the
monitoring data.
1. Switch on the ignition (position 2).
2. Connect the OBD 150 to the vehicle.
Data are read.
3. In the diagnostic menu select
"Diag Monitor Tests" with
and confirm with E.
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The monitored diagnostic functions are dis-
played.
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5.14
On-Board Systems
With the "On-Board Systems" function, the
OBD 150 can check the operation of vehicle
components or monitor systems.
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Some manufacturers do not allow the moni-
toring of vehicle systems (On-Board systems)
by diagnostic testers.
1. Switch on the ignition (position 2).
2. Connect the OBD 150 to the vehicle.
Data are read.
3. In the diagnostic menu select
"On-Board Systems" with
and confirm with E.
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The monitored On-Board systems are dis-
played.
5.15
Vehicle information
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The "Vehicle information" function applies
to vehicle models manufactured in 2000 and
later vehicles conforming to OBD-II and is not
supported by all vehicles.
With the "Vehicle info" function, the OBD 150
can request and display the following data:
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Vehicle identification number (VIN)
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Calibration ID(s) recognized by the software
version in the vehicle control units
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Calibration verification number(s) CVN(s)
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IPT (In-use Performance Tracking) data
1. Switch on the ignition (position 2).
2. Connect the OBD 150 to the vehicle.
Data are read.
3. In the diagnostic menu select
"Vehicle Information" with
and confirm with E.
Different items of information are displayed
depending on the vehicle.
4. Select the vehicle information required and
confirm with E.
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The vehicle information appears as a moving
message.
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