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AutoScan Enhanced will store freeze-frame information on the vehicle being diagnosed. The data shows all the diagnostic information from a vehicle the moment a fault occurred.
AutoScan Enhanced can retrieve up to 90 pieces of live data from sensors your vehicle.
These include actual vehicle speed and RPM, emission data, fuel status, misfire information, O2 (Oxygen) values, timing values, CAT temperature, battery values, alternator status, and much more.
AutoScan Enhanced saves a log file. This log file contains all the information on the vehicle, live data parameters every few m/s seconds apart, and all diagnostic information. This is useful for your own records, or to hand over to anyone that may be carrying out any further work on the vehicle.
AutoScan is an intuitive and simple to handle piece of software developed to provide you with a method of determining whether your car has any functionality problems, by detecting numerous issues through ninety different sensors.
The program supports all EOBD and OBD2 compliant cars, which includes almost all automobiles built after 1996, so it is unlikely you will have any trouble with that.
In terms of connecting your interface to the software, you can either use Bluetooth, WiFi, a serial port or a USB connection depending on the hardware you are using.
OBD2 systems provide information about the state of the vehicle and allow the Engine Control Unit (ECU) to monitor numerous parameters and sensors. Diagnostic fault codes provided by the OBD2 system offer valuable information when troubleshooting problems.
We created AutoScan so that all the diagnostic information can be presented in a user-friendly manner using the OBD system in your car.
To connect to the car and read its diagnostic information, the OBD diagnostic software uses an OBD adapter. It connects your car’s OBD2 port to the computer/mobile. That way, you can easily access your car’s information.
OBD2 systems provide information about the state of the vehicle and allow the Engine Control Unit (ECU) to monitor numerous parameters and sensors. Diagnostic fault codes provided by the OBD2 system offer valuable information when troubleshooting problems.
Your car must be OBDII-compliant and you also need to use an ELM327-based adapter.
To begin, connect the OBDII adapter to the physical 16-pin OBD connector plug directly beneath the steering wheel (typically beneath the dashboard), run the software, and you are ready to go.
In terms of connecting your interface to the software, you can either use Bluetooth, WiFi, a serial port or a USB connection depending on the hardware you are using.
Learn more about our diagnostic software and who is it the perfect tool for. Find out how you would benefit from using AutoScan Diagnostic!
Would you like to know how much fuel your car consumes?
Would you like to monitor Engine Coolant Temperature or Fuel Pressure? With AutoScan, it’s easy.
Furthermore, you can use the software to ensure that your vehicle is ready for the emissions test before bringing it to the inspection station.
An average diagnosis of a car can cost about $50. You will end up spending a lot of money on dealer visits over the long run. Not only that, they can be a real hassle. Solving a small issue, such as the example we gave previously, is easy with AutoScan. The software allows you to read diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and reset the check engine light.
Most modern cars come equipped with a computer on-board, but many Do-It-Yourself mechanics struggle to communicate with the vehicle’s ECU. AutoScan helps you in this process in a streamlined, straightforward way.
The benefits of being a DIY mechanic are even greater by using AutoScan. You can save so much more with our software:
The earliest possible detection of minor problems can save you a lot of time and money. In such cases, AutoScan may be able to save you the cost of replacing the expensive catalytic converter later by diagnosing a rather low-cost repair, such as replacing a malfunctioning oxygen sensor. If the problems are identified by the software, you can do the repair yourself.
A simple air flow sensor can be replaced in 15 minutes yourself and save $200 by comparison. After you are done, just reset the MIL.
AutoScan will also benefit you if you are working or operating your own small repair shop. Monitor and visualize the values of engine parameters in real-time by accessing the Engine Control Unit. The DTCs and Check Engine Light can be reset after the issues are fixed.
In addition to reading stored (MODE 3) pending (MODE 7) and permanently stored (MODE A) diagnostic trouble codes, the OBD Auto Doctor can also read a freeze frame. Aside from the Readiness Monitors, you can also run Oxygen Sensor Monitoring and On-Board Monitoring Tests.
As a result, it will make your customers feel more confident about you and make you seem more professional.
A detailed Diagnostic Report will also be available, which you can save (PDF) or print.
Detailed contact information and your logo can be included in the report.