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Guidelines for careful handling, avoiding disassembly, battery replacement, adapter use, and data/software security.
Specific safety instruction for connecting and unplugging the diagnostic connector.
Canadian regulatory requirements and radiation exposure warnings for the device.
US regulatory requirements and radiation exposure warnings for the device.
Covers turning on the machine, language setting, Wi-Fi connection, and time zone selection.
Review and acceptance of terms, and instructions for registering a user account.
Entering repair shop details for inclusion in diagnostic reports.
Explanation of the OBD II system, its purpose, and the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL).
Definition and structure of OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
Identifying the location of the Data Link Connector (DLC) on the vehicle.
Explanation of Readiness Monitors and their role in emissions component evaluation.
Understanding the 'Ready' or 'Not Ready' status of OBDII monitors.
Definitions of key OBDII terms like PCM, MIL, DTC, Enabling Criteria, and Drive Cycle.
Overview of MUCAR CS4 as an OBD product for DIY users with Android OS.
Details of the MUCAR CS4 diagnostic host, including cable, display, and interfaces.
System diagnosis supporting multiple brands, smart and traditional diagnosis covering OBD II.
Quickly check vehicle health and display the report if supported by the software.
Automatically scan all systems or manually choose electronic control systems for diagnosis.
Read DTCs from ECU memory to quickly identify the cause of vehicle breakdown.
Clear DTCs from the ECU memory of the tested system.
Display real-time data and parameters of the car ECU for performance analysis.
Resetting the maintenance light by zeroing mileage or driving time after service.
Resetting the steering angle to zero after steering system repairs or adjustments.
Resetting the brake pad induction wire and indicator after brake pad replacement.
Resetting the tire pressure and turning off the fault indicator.
Initializing the throttle actuator to return ECU learning values to the initial state.
Recording and establishing files for diagnosed vehicles, including reports and screenshots.
Accessing fault code database, vehicle diagnosis tables, videos, and learning courses.
Updating diagnostic software and App, and setting frequently used software.
Managing system settings, customer information, and network connections.
Addressing common issues such as no response or system stopping during data reading.