Craftsman 3130eSC Manual De Usuario

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Additional Tests 
 
 
VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION 
 
 
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The Scan Tool does not perform the leak test, but signals to 
vehicle's on-board computer to initiate the test. The vehicle 
manufacturer determines the criteria and method for stopping 
the test once it has been started. BEFORE using the EVAP 
Test
 function, refer to the vehicle's service repair manual to 
determine the procedures necessary to stop the test. 
1.
  From the System Test menu, use the 
UP 
 and  DOWN 
 buttons  as 
necessary, to highlight EVAP Test, then 
press the ENTER 
 button. 
2.
  A "One moment please..." message 
displays while the request is sent to the 
vehicle's on-board computer. 
Some vehicle manufacturers do not 
allow Scan Tools or other external 
devices to control vehicle systems. If 
the EVAP Test is not supported by 
the vehicle under test, an advisory 
message shows on the Scan Tool's 
display. Use the UP 
 and DOWN 
 
buttons, as necessary, to 
highlight  Back, then press the 
ENTER 
 button to return to the 
Select Sensor screen. 
3.
  When the EVAP leak test has been 
initiated by the vehicle's on-board 
computer, a confirmation message 
shows on the Scan Tool's display. Use 
the  UP 
 and  DOWN 
 buttons,  as 
necessary, to highlight Back, then press 
the  ENTER 
 button to return to the 
System Test menu; or, press the M 
button to return to the Main Menu. 
VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION 
The  Vehicle Information function offers three options for retrieving 
reference information for the vehicle under test; Vehicle ID,  Available 
Modules
 and IPT (In-Use Performance Tracking). 
Retrieving Vehicle ID Information 
The Vehicle ID function is applicable to model year 2000 and 
newer OBD2-compliant vehicles. 
The Scan Tool can retrieve a list of information (provided by the vehicle 
manufacturer), unique to the vehicle under test, from the vehicle's on-
board computer. This information may include: