Note
The graphic is only an illustrative support. It is not possible to affect the list of DTCs in the Diagnostic Procedures panel by clicking a control module in the graphic.
This drop-down menu contains all the CSC that are present in the currently active work list. The CSC must be associated to a DTC that is connected to a diagnostic or symptom based fault tracing document.
When you select a CSC from the drop-down menu, possibly affected control modules are highlighted in the vehicle graphic in the Control Module panel, see explanation to the different colours below.
Use the
button to refresh the page. A pop-up will prompt you to perform certain actions on the vehicle. This is to ensure that all control modules are forced into a new operation cycle. Once these actions are performed, click the button to trigger a new vehicle readout that updates the information fields.By clicking the CSC are presented in a pop-up.
button, all actions performed in the current fault tracing session for selectedIn the Control Module panel, selected CSC in relation to DTCs are presented in a graphic. The graphic reflects the vehicle's network with all control modules' status at the latest readout.
The colour of the control modules in the graphic varies depending on status:
Colour |
Description |
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Red |
Control module has a relation to selected CSC and DTC was found active. |
Yellow |
Control module has a relation to selected CSC but the DTC was found not active. |
Green |
Control module has a relation to selected CSC but no fault was found. |
White |
Control module has no relation to selected CSC. |
Grey |
Control module is not part of the vehicle configuration or not responsive to communication. It may however be in the relevant vehicle model. |
An explanation of the colours is accessed by clicking the icon.
Note
Note
The graphic is only an illustrative support. It is not possible to affect the list of DTCs in the Diagnostic Procedures panel by clicking a control module in the graphic.
In this panel, all DTCs and Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedure documents related to the selected CSC are listed.
For each DTC in the list, a status indication based on the last readout is displayed in a “traffic sign” format:
Colour |
Description |
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DTC test completed at least once in the current operation cycle and fault was found. |
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DTC test did not complete during the current operation cycle. |
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DTC test completed at least once in the current operation cycle and no fault was found. |
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DTC test result not available. |
The DTCs are sorted by status. Red status has a higher value than yellow and is shown first in the list.
By selecting a DTC or Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedure document, related fault tracing information and procedures are available under the and tabs. These tabs are located in the panel on the right-hand side of the screen.
When selecting a DTC or Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedure document, from the Diagnostic Procedures panel, the relevant fault tracing procedure document is presented here. Fault tracing information is shown by default when the document is opened. Click the second link below the document header to open the fault tracing procedure part of the document. Use the first link below the document header to return to the fault tracing information.
The DTC or Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedure document you have selected in the Diagnostic Procedures panel. There are two tables from which you can see:
tab holds additional information for theRelated CSC for selected DTC or Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedure document.
Counter values from latest vehicle readout.
By clicking DTC is presented in a new window. See the article Extended Attributes for further information.
, extended information for the selectedNote
Note
When you have selected a Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedure document in the Diagnostic Procedures panel, the Counter Values table and the button are not available.