The data transfer starts. The following messages appear briefly:
• CONNECTED
• TRANSFER OK
• VERIFY OK
• SUCCESSFUL TRANSFER
The information transfer to the vehicle’s on-board computer has been successful. The
OBD-II module can then be disconnected from the vehicle’s OBD-II connector.
2.1.4.1. OBD-II errors: descriptions and resolution
In the event of an error, first check that the logo is properly displayed at the top left
of the tool’s screen. This means your tool is properly connected to the OBD module. If not:
• try unplugging the OBD-II module and plugging it back in
• you can also try restarting the tool (switch off and back on again).
If the LED on the OBD-II module starts flashing red:
• unplug the OBD-II module from both the vehicle and the tool
• wait a few seconds
• plug the OBD-II module back into the tool
• the OBD-II module should then resume normal operation and the LED should start
flashing green about once per second.
If the message “Check connection / Ignition on” is displayed