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A.A.T.E.C.
INC
4 074 Beach Rd. Medina,
Ohio 44256
* Phone 330-239-1647
Fax 330-239-1647
Web Site (www.aatecusa.com)
E-mail (sales@aatecusa.com)
OBD II PRO & Auto Enginuity
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Important information to help you with your questions and problems
What laptops and/or requirements do you recommend?
We currently use Toshiba laptops because of previous
success and limited issues. They also consistently rank in the
"Top 3 Shoot-out" for laptops (as does IBM). We don't recommend
older Dells as they have reported USB issues which most USB devices
will have issues with (Dell C5xx, C6xx, and D6xx series for example,
have issues powering the USB port correctly). As for features,
any laptop that can run Windows 2K, XP, Vista, or Windows 7 will
run any of our products.
Will I have to buy updates every year to keep the basic ScanTool
current?
No. Our OBDII connector was designed on an electrical
interface standard that hasn't changed in years. With the advent
of new interfaces like CAN, we understand that changes may be
required and the unit is field updatable. The software is updated
every quarter for any new features that vehicle manufacturers
implement and best of all our generic updates are free.
What is the update policy for the enhanced options?
The first 12 months of enhanced option updates, from
the date of purchase, are free. An annual subscription is required
for updates after that. You are not required to purchase updates
and can continue to operate the existing enhanced version for
as long as you'd like. After a 12 month period the server will
only make activation codes for the previous version unless the
account is made current. You are also allowed to skip years and
are not required to purchase the skipped years when you do choose
to update your enhanced options.
The enhanced options update frequency averages 4 times
per 12 month period. Unlike most PC-based software that doesn't
provide competitive products to the factory tools, our updates
include significant amounts of new enhanced coverage for a diverse
set of manufacturers. The engineering effort is considerable to
implement this constant and diverse new coverage for service professional-level
tools; for that reason we are required to charge for our enhanced
coverage updates. Comparing our updates cost to the competing
manufacturers' factory tool's update cost will reveal our cost
structure to be an amazing bargain.
Please note all enhanced option hardware upgrades are
not free. Should a new electrical interface be required for new
support, we charge the manufacturing cost of the upgrade and the
cost of shipping (Item #AC11 and #AC12).
What is the activation procedure for the enhanced options?
The process is different for USB and serial versions
of the product. USB versions are hardware keyed to the USB connector.
Once you purchase an option, a 64-digit code will be sent to you
that will be used to activate your new options. That code can
then be subsequently installed on as many computers as you like.
The serial version gets three activations in a 12 month period.
This code is computer-based so any change to the computer setup
may require a new activation code. USB-based products activations
will arrive with your package so you can be up and running immediately.
Adding support to a USB-based product and serial-based products
activations are done through email. Please call AATEC for activation
codes.
All my enhanced options are activated, but I get no coverage?
There are several "pirated" or "cracked" versions of
our products out on the Internet. If you connect to a vehicle
and you get nothing more then Generic OBDII--you may have a pirated
version. Your "pirated" version is worthless as we provide the
Generic support for free with all our scan tool packages. Please
don't call our technical support for help resolving your enhanced
options giving no coverage. We can only solve this by selling
you a working copy of the software.
I’m not a professional mechanic, even with AutoEnginuity's scan
tool, will I have to take my car to an authorized service center
for repairs?
That depends on your skill set and your vehicle’s problem.
The whole point of our product is to help you figure out what
service, if any, your vehicle requires. Whether you are a skilled
technician or a Do-It-Yourselfer, AutoEnginuity’s scan tool offers
you unparalleled access to your vehicle’s engine computer so that
you can examine system test results and live sensor data. What’s
more, our User Guide is packed with information that will help
you understand engine management and how to use our tool to diagnose
the problem. If you don't have the tools or mechanical skills
to perform the work, then at least you'll be armed with the knowledge
of what the problem really is. In those cases where the Check
Engine/Service Engine Soon indicator is illuminated for something
as trivial as a loose gas cap, you can prevent the costly and
time-consuming trip to an authorized service center without ever
turning a wrench.
Why not buy a cheap tool to clear the Check Engine/Service Engine
Soon indicator or wait for it to go away?
The Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicator is connected
to the engine computer, which constantly senses for faults. Even
if you did reset the Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicator,
or wait for the computer to stop sensing the fault, something
is wrong. It's unwise to pretend that the fault didn't happen.
A potentially serious engine-related issue could strand you on
the side of the road and/or cost you a lot more money, because
you ignored it or waited until it was too late to service the
vehicle. You need the peace of mind that your vehicle is in top
operating condition. Even if the problem is trivial, it could
affect your vehicle’s performance and that’s costing you money.
Will this reset my Oil or Service Interval light?
Yes and no. First, this is not covered by generic OBDII
so the basic unit will not support this. Second, with some vehicles
you don't actually need a tool (i.e., late-model Mercedes and
Ford-based models use the instrument cluster and Toyotas use the
ignition key position and odometer reset button). However, with
our enhanced interface options we can reset the service or oil
lights for GM, BMW, MINI, Land Rover, early Mercedes, and Audi
/ VW. Sorry, we do not offer this support for Porshce at this
time.
Will it reset the ABS or Airbag light?
Yes and no. First, these systems are not covered by
generic OBDII so the basic unit will not support this. With our
enhanced interface options we do offer this support and in some
cases we can even calibration the passenger seat weight sensors.
Finally, in the case of GM, the enhanced GM option can reset the
Crank Learn (spanner wrench icon on the cluster).
What update rates can I expect?
The biggest variable in this answer is the vehicle.
Older cars will do between 4 - 6Hz with generic OBDII. With enhanced
protocols it's usually much faster. Later model vehicles that
use CAN will show between 6 - 16Hz with generic OBDII. Obviously,
enhanced coverage will usually be faster as the proprietary protocols
used by vehicle manufacturers allow for multiplexing and broadcast
modes not supported by generic OBDII.
Can I power my laptop from the vehicle I am testing?
We do not recommend trying to do this even though it
is possible with a laptop DC/DC adapter or an AC Inverter connected
to the PC power supply . The issue at hand is the design of the
power adapter you are trying to use and if it truly is an adapter
with an isolated ground circuit. If in doubt or the manufacturer
can’t tell you, do not use it. The following are two examples
of why we do not recommend power adapters: Damaged
Connector 1 , Damaged Connector
2.
How do I know if my vehicle is OBDII/EOBD compliant?
If your passenger vehicle or light truck was manufactured
for sale in the U.S., with the model year of 1996 and newer (and
rarely some 1994 and 1995 vehicles), you will have the OBDII interface.
EOBD vehicles follow the same rules except new gasoline models
became complaint in 2000 and existing models became compliant
in 2001. EOBD diesel vehicles start with the 2004 model years.
You can also check in the engine compartment for an emissions
sticker that will verify your vehicle's compliance. For vehicle's
1994 and 1995, CARB has provided this list: CARB_OBDII_Compliance.pdf
What OBDII/EOBD vehicles does the ScanTool or SpeedTracer not
work with?
We will connect to the Duramax, Cummins, and Powerstroke
diesel vehicles; however, because their gross vehicle weight exceeds
the maximum requirements of the OBDII standard, they are not OBDII
compliant and a very limited amount of data and sensors will report
with generic OBDII. However, with the enhanced Ford, GM, or Chrysler
interfaces, the proprietary powertrain and other systems sensors
are available.
Will my JDM model work?
Sorry, no, it won't work. Japanese Domestic Market
models are manufactured for markets outside of European Union
and North American (i.e., Caribbean, Japan, etc.). The JDM models
are not compatible with any of our products..
What is CAN?
CAN is short for Controller Area Network. It will be
the required electrical interface for all vehicles beginning in
the model year of 2008. Some vendors began using CAN exclusively
in the model year of 2004 (Ford, Jaguar, and Mazda). While other
manufacturers implemented it selectively in their vehicles beginning
in the 2004 model year (Mercedes, Porsche, SAAB, and Toyota for
example).
Do you have a BlueTooth wireless solution?
With the popularity of the Bluetooth wireless technology
appearing in PDAs and laptops, we decided to work with AirCable
to provide this cable-less solution to our connectors. After some
testing, we discovered Bluetooth turned out to be too slow for
most modern enhanced protocols and we no longer sell BlueTooth
solutions for anything other than generic OBDII on a PDA.
Why don't you recommend Bluetooth with PC enhanced interface
options?
Although in some cases Bluetooth will work fine, it
won't work flawlessly. The reason we say this is because generic
OBD-II's data rates are slow enough to accommodate Bluetooth's
overhead but enhanced interfaces can operate to fast for Bluetooth.
So if you are pulling codes or checking IM states Bluetooth will
work perfectly. But in the case of viewing a few dozen enhanced
sensors or actuating components it will yield unreliable data.
I have an old unit, how can I tell if the unit I purchased has
CAN installed in my OBDII connector?
All USB OBDII connectors are pre-built with CAN. The
RS-232C version have will eight pins for CAN-enabled version;
and six for the non-CAN.
I never see the "OBDII Connector Found" message. What am I doing
wrong?
In most cases, this is caused by a serial port not
operating correctly or there is no power on the vehicle's DLC.
Always check that your serial port is not already being used and
set to the correct baud rate or faster. (We recommend 115.2k;
however, 19.2K is the minimum.) Lastly, check pins 16 (V) and
4 or 5 (GND) for ~12V. If you find no voltage, check the vehicle's
DLC fuse. For most Fords and GM vehicles, check the Cigarette
Lighter fuse. For most Dodge trucks, check the radio fuse.
Which connector do I need for my vehicle? *
Currently, AutoEnginuity is selling only the ST06 ProLine
connector. The ST05 OBDII, and the ST06 ProLine. The basic OBDII
functionality, is the same on both connectors, but in Enhanced
Mode, they both perform differently. First, the ST06 ProLine works
with all enhanced support. The ST05 ODBII connector does not work
with them all. If you are planning on adding an enhanced interface
to your system, or do not own an AutoEnginuity system yet, and
would like to know what you should order, or even if you own a
system and do not know which connector to use for a specific manufacturer
and would like to have a reference chart, please click
on this link to find out more.
I have Windows Vista / 7, and I want know how to make a debug
log file?
The Windows' security model has changed since Window
XP, now you will have to enable the ability for software to make
a file in the root of the C drive. We prefer to create it there
instead of the software directory, because it's easier to get
to for most of our non-computer trained customers. If you have
a new operating system then Windows XP, click
on this link for how to enable debug logging.
After updating the software my reports only show unformated
text.
xml files are being handled differently between Internet
Explorer 9 and earlier versions. Reports that used to display
correctly, display as a continuous line of text in Internet Explorer
9. It is unknown if this will change in the future.
Please download this document Restore
reports view to be able to view/print your reports correctly.
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Last Updated 08/17/2011
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