1 how to use help, 2 scan tool problems, 1 scan tool does not power up – Actron KAL9620A User Manual

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Section 4: Help and Troubleshooting Tips

4.1 How to Use Help

The tester contains Help for specific screens,

functions, and error messages. Help is available

when Help symbol (|) appears in upper right-

hand corner of display.
To enter Help, press HELP key. Help screens

are in CAPITAL LETTERS to remind viewing Help screens, not screens associated with

a function. If Help message is longer than one screen, then use UP and DOWN arrow

keys to page through message. The symbols ([ and ]) indicate the direction available.

To exit Help and return to the screen you where Help was entered, press the BACK key.

4.2 Scan Tool Problems

If scan tool fails to power up, link to vehicle, pass Tool Self-Tests, or function properly,

then try following Troubleshooting Tips. If these tips fail to resolve problem, contact

Actron Technical Support at 1-800-228-7667 (8:00 - 6:00 EST Monday - Friday). Be

prepared to provide scan tool’s Software ID.

4.2.1 Scan Tool does not power up:

• Check OBD II connector for power and ground. If no power, check fuse if appli-

cable.

• Verify vehicle’s battery is at least 8 volts.
• Unplug and plug back in the Data Link Connector (DLC) to verify connector is

properly seated to vehicle connector.

• If scan tool is being powered from an AC/DC 110V to 12V adapter, make sure AC

outlet has power.

4.2.2 Scan Tool does not “Link” with vehicle:

• Make sure cable is correctly connected to DLC. Unplug the DLC adapter from

vehicle and plug back to verify connection.

• Verify ignition key is ON — not in ACCESSORIES position.
• Cycle ignition key OFF for 10 seconds, then ON to reset PCM.
• Inspect DLC adapter and computer module connectors for cracked, bent,

corroded or recessed pins, and for any substance that could prevent a good

electrical connection.

• In vehicle, verify continuity exists between DLC and computer module. In extreme

cases, broken wire(s) may exist.

• Check vehicle computer module for a blown fuse. Refer to vehicle service manual

for fuse location.

• Make sure computer module is grounded to vehicle. If the computer module is

grounded to vehicle, then thoroughly clean connection and apply a conductive

grease to mating surfaces.

• The vehicle computer module may be defective. Refer to applicable vehicle

service manual for test procedures and diagnostic flowcharts.

Operating Error.

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Check Connections!

Try Again?

<Yes> No

SCANTOOL CAN NOT

COMMUNICATE WITH

VEHICLE. CHECK THE

[

FOLLOWING:

1.IGNITION KEY ON?

2.HOOKUP TO VEHICLE

]

TEST CONNECTOR OK?

[

3.EMISSIONS LABEL

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