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TACKLIFE AOBD1B User Manual

TACKLIFE AOBD1B
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
Model: AOBD1B
User Manual
OBDII DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE
SUPPORT ALL OBDII PROTOCOLS
RX
PC
OBD
TX RX TX
POW
BT
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TACKLIFE AOBD1B Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeOBD2 Scanner
DisplayLCD
CompatibilityVehicles compliant with OBDII/EOBD protocols (1996 and newer)
FunctionsRead and clear trouble codes, view freeze frame data, I/M readiness status, vehicle information
Power SourceVehicle battery
Operating Temperature0-60°C (32-140°F)
Storage Temperature-20-70°C (-4-158°F)
Supported ProtocolsISO9141, J1850 VPW, J1850 PWM, CAN, KWP2000

Summary

Product Features

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Troubleshooting: No Power Indicator Light

Troubleshooting no power issue with the adapter.

Troubleshooting: Bluetooth Signal Not Found

Troubleshooting failure to find Bluetooth signal on mobile phone.

Troubleshooting: Check Engine Light Remains On

Addresses issues where the check engine light remains on after clearing.

AOBD1B vs. Cloned Chip Comparison

Compares AOBD1B with cloned ELM327 chips, highlighting v1.5 advantages.

Vehicle Compatibility & Import Details

Details vehicle compatibility for light trucks and heavy duty vehicles, including import status.

Troubleshooting: Phone to ECU Connection Issues

Provides solutions for connection problems between the phone and the car's ECU.

Interpreting and Acting on Error Codes

Offers guidance on interpreting and acting upon detected error codes.

ELM327 Chip Version Evolution

Explains the evolution and features of various ELM327 chip versions.

Device Power Management: After Engine Shutdown

Discusses power consumption and recommends removing the scanner when the car is off.

Limitations: Non-Engine System Codes

Clarifies limitations on reading non-engine specific codes like ABS, SRS, EPB.

Supported OBDII Protocols

Lists supported OBDII protocols and mentions SAE J1939 CAN support.

Locating the OBD2 Diagnostic Port

Guides users on finding the OBD2 port on their vehicle.

Appendix I: Product Specifications

Appendix II: Operational Principle

Appendix III: Vehicle Compatibility Range

Appendix IV: Diagnostic Code Structure

Appendix V: Engine Parameter Ranges