Opel Frontera UBS. Manual - part 1169

 

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Opel Frontera UBS. Manual - part 1169

 

 

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

Intermittent Malfunction Indicator Lamp
In the case of an “intermittent” fault, the MIL (“Check
Engine” lamp) may illuminate and then (after three trips)
go “OFF”. However, the corresponding diagnostic trouble
code will be stored in the memory.  When unexpected
diagnostic trouble codes appear, check for an intermittent
malfunction.
A diagnostic trouble code may reset.  Consult the
“Diagnostic Aids” associated with the diagnostic trouble
code.  A physical inspection of the applicable sub-system
most often will resolve the problem.

Data Link Connector (DLC)
The provision for communication with the control module
is the Data Link Connector (DLC).  The DLC is used to
connect to Tech 2.  Some common uses of Tech 2 are
listed below:

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Identifying stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).

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Clearing DTCs.

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Performing output control tests.

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Reading serial data.

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Verifying Vehicle Repair

Verification of vehicle repair will be more comprehensive
for vehicles with OBD system diagnostic.  Following a
repair, the technician should perform the following steps:
1. Review and record the Fail Records and/or Freeze

Frame data for the DTC which has been diagnosed
(Freeze Frame data will only be stored for an A or B
type diagnostic and only if the MIL has been
requested).

2. Clear DTC(s).
3. Operate the vehicle within conditions noted in the Fail

Records and/or Freeze Frame data.

4. Monitor the DTC status information for the specific

DTC which has been diagnosed until the diagnostic
test associated with that DTC runs.

Following these steps are very important in verifying
repairs on OBD systems. Failure to follow these steps
could result in unnecessary repairs.

Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes Using
A Tech 2

The procedure for reading diagnostic trouble code(s) is to
used a diagnostic Tech 2.  When reading DTC(s),  follow
instructions supplied by Tech 2 manufacturer.

Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes

IMPORTANT:

Do not clear DTCs unless directed to do

so by the service information provided for each diagnostic
procedure.  When DTCs are cleared, the Freeze Frame
and Failure Record data which may help diagnose an
intermittent fault will also be erased from memory.
If the fault that caused the DTC to be stored into memory
has been corrected, the Diagnostic Executive will begin to
count the “warm-up” cycles with no further faults
detected, the DTC will automatically be cleared from the
PCM memory.
To clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), use the
diagnostic Tech 2 “clear DTCs”. When clearing DTCs
follow instructions supplied by the tool manufacturer.
When Tech 2 is not available, DTCs can also be cleared
by disconnecting 

one of the following sources for at least

thirty (30) seconds.

NOTE: To prevent system damage, the ignition key must
be “OFF” when disconnecting or reconnecting battery
power.

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The power source to the control module.  Examples:
fuse, pigtail at battery PCM connectors etc.

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The negative battery cable.  (Disconnecting the
negative battery cable will result in the loss of other
on-board memory data, such as preset radio tuning).

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

Tech 2

From 98 MY, Isuzu dealer service departments are
recommended to use Tech 2. Please refer to Tech 2 Tech
2 user guide.

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(1) PCMCIA Card
(2) RS 232 Loop Back Connector

(3) SAE 16/19 Adaptor
(4) DLC Cable
(5) Tech–2

Tech 2 Features

1. Tech 2 is 12 volt system. Do not apply 24 volt.
2. After connect and/or install Tech 2 body, Vehicle

Communications Interface (VCI) module, PCMCIA
card and DLC connector, connect them to the vehicle
DLC.

3. After power off to the Tech 2, remove and reinstall the

PCMCIA card.

4. The PCMCIA card has a capacity of 10 Megabytes

which is 10 times greater than the memory of the Tech
1 Mass Storage Cartridge.

5. The Tech 2 has the capability of two snapshots.
6. The PCMCIA card is sensitive to magnetism and

static electricity, so care should be taken in the
handling of the card.

7. The Tech 2 can plot a graph when replaying a

snapshot.

8. Always return to the Main Menu to press EXIT key

several times before shutting down.

9. To clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), open

Application Menu and press “F1: Clear DTC Info”.

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

Getting Started

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Before operating the Isuzu PCMCIA card with the Tech
2, the following steps must be performed:

1. The Isuzu 98 System PCMCIA card (1) inserts into

the Tech 2 (5).

2. Connect the SAE 16/19 adapter (3) to the DLC cable

(4).

3. Connect the DLC cable to the Tech 2 (5)
4. Make sure the vehicle ignition is off.
5. Connect the Tech 2 SAE 16/19 adapter to the vehicle

DLC.
1. For RHD model: Right front side in the console

box.

2. For LHD model: Left front side in the console box.

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6. The vehicle ignition turns on.
7. Verify the Tech 2 power up display.

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NOTE: The RS232 Loop back connector is only to use for
diagnosis of Tech 2 and refer to user guide of the Tech 2.

Operating Procedure (For Example)

The power up screen is displayed when you power up the
tester with the Isuzu systems PCMCIA card. Follow the
operating procedure below. (Ver. 5.471)

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

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Menu

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The following table shows, which functions are used
the available equipment versions.

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DTC Modes

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On OBD passenger cars there are five options available
in Tech 2 DTC mode to display the enhanced information
available.  A description of the new modes, DTC Info
follows.  After selecting DTC, the following menu
appears:

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DTC Info

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Freeze Frame

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Fail Records (not all applications)

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Clear Info

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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