Mercedes-Benz Vehicle Communication Software Manual
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Mercedes-Benz Vehicle Communication Software Manual - The Mercedes-Benz Vehicle Communication Software provides extensive vehicle-specific engine, transmission, antilock brake system (ABS) and airbag trouble codes, and selected functional tests. This manual is designed to guide you through control systems tests of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The first two sections of this manual overview safety and usage conventions. The remainder of this guide is divided into the following chapters: • “Chapter 3 Scanner™ Operations” on page 5 takes you through basic Scanner™ operations from identifying the vehicle to selecting tests from a MAIN MENU screen. • “Chapter 4 Testing” on page 35 offers testing information and procedures for transmission control systems. • “Chapter 5 Data Parameters” on page 77 defines Mercedes-Benz data parameters and explains how they display on the screen. • “Appendix A Printer and Remote Terminal Setup” on page 151 lists which printers and remote devices are compatible with the Scanner™ and how to set them up appropriately. • “Appendix B Troubleshooting and Communication Problems” on page 155 offers advice for troubleshooting Scanner™-to-vehicle communication and other issues. • “Appendix C Scanner™ Adapters & Accessories” on page 159 lists the external components available for testing with the Scanner™. • “Appendix D Terms, Abbreviations and Acronyms” on page 165 lists abbreviations used in this manual.
Identifying the Vehicle The Scanner™ typically identifies a vehicle using certain characters of the vehicle identification number (VIN). The Scanner™ vehicle identification (ID) process prompts to you enter VIN characters and answer questions about the vehicle to be tested. For some vehicles, the Scanner™ may display two or more engine choices. Be sure to scroll to confirm the number of engine choices. The engine number is stamped on the engine block or cylinder head, however, the exact location varies and is often difficult to see on an installed engine. For example, the number is often behind the water pump on V8 engines. For 129 and 140 models, there may be multiple engine selections that are seen by scrolling after selecting the year. Typically, multiple engine choices apply to other markets and only one engine is used on North American vehicles for any given year. Download free IntroMercedes-Benz Vehicle Communication Software Manual.pdf here
Identifying the Vehicle The Scanner™ typically identifies a vehicle using certain characters of the vehicle identification number (VIN). The Scanner™ vehicle identification (ID) process prompts to you enter VIN characters and answer questions about the vehicle to be tested. For some vehicles, the Scanner™ may display two or more engine choices. Be sure to scroll to confirm the number of engine choices. The engine number is stamped on the engine block or cylinder head, however, the exact location varies and is often difficult to see on an installed engine. For example, the number is often behind the water pump on V8 engines. For 129 and 140 models, there may be multiple engine selections that are seen by scrolling after selecting the year. Typically, multiple engine choices apply to other markets and only one engine is used on North American vehicles for any given year. Download free IntroMercedes-Benz Vehicle Communication Software Manual.pdf here
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