Innova SDS50 SDS-Tech: Network Scan

    Purpose

    To guide you on how to perform scanning all systems while using the Innova SDS50 SDS-Tech Tablet Scan Tool.

    Introduction

    As the automotive industry continues to expand, the utilization and quantity of control modules are increasing. Consequently, identifying and fixing malfunctions in their functioning, encompassing mechanical and electrical problems, is becoming more challenging. To tackle this issue, a Scan Tool is essential to establish communication with our vehicles and retrieve their Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). This becomes particularly important when the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) on the dashboard is illuminated.

    The objective of this article is to provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to scan all systems in a 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross equipped with a 2.0L L4 engine.

    Procedure

    Step 1 - Connect Innova SDS50 SDS-Tech Tablet Scan Tool to the vehicle and select 'Workshop Tools' function

    First, connect the Innova SDS50 SDS-Tech Tablet Scan Tool to your vehicle via the On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) connector to retrieve the vehicle's information, such as Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and model.

    Then, select the function 'Workshop Tools'.

    Step 2 – Select ‘Scan All Systems’ button

    The Scan Tool displays a list of the systems in your vehicle.

    Select the 'Scan All Systems' button to perform the scan all systems of the vehicle.

    Step 3 - View the result

    The results of scanning all systems available on the vehicle will be shown in a table (as shown in the image).

    Note: The systems with fault codes will appear first, while the systems without fault codes or that do not respond will be displayed last.

    Step 4 - Check DTCs in each system

    There are three types of DTC status: Active, Pending, and History, which indicate the status of the malfunction and are used to prioritize repairs.

    • Active DTCs indicate a current problem.
    • Pending DTCs indicate a potential problem that has not yet reached a level of certainty.
    • History DTCs indicate a problem that has been resolved.

    When diagnosing and fixing a problem, it's important to start with Active DTCs and then move to Pending and History DTCs as necessary.

    Step 5 - Erase the DTCs

    Once you have resolved all the DTCs in your vehicle, it is time to use the 'Erase All DTCs' button to erase the codes and turn OFF the MIL or warning light located on your dashboard.

    The Scan Tool will perform the clearing process. Afterward, you should scan all systems again to confirm that there are no DTCs present in your vehicle.

    Reference Video

    Network Scan

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