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Contents  
Contents  
IMPORTANT NOTICES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front cover  
Chapter 1: General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Equipment Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Next Generation Information System (NGIS) Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
System Smart 25-Pin Cable (3305-73). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
DB25 Power Cable (3305-72). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Extension Cable (3305-71). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Vehicle Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Universal “B” Adapter (213486) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Universal “C” Adapter (3305-74). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Ford II Adapter (3305-58) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
GM Adapter (212633). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Sumitomo Adapter (3305-19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Battery Adapter (212638) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Software Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Software Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Software Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Application Manager Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Vehicle Identification Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Vehicle Identification - Required Cables Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Diagnostic Menu Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Datastream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Custom Datastream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Diagnostic Codes (or Read Codes and Clear Codes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Post Collision Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Pathfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Vehicle Info. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Controller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Special Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Vehicle Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Chapter 2: Start-up Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Step 1: Enter the Vehicle Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Step 2: Connect the Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Non-OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Step 3: Select the Diagnostic Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
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Chapter 3: Datastream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
About Datastream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Automatic Diagnostic Code Triggered Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Basic Datastream Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Datastream Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Record and Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Record a Data File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Playback a Data File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Graph / Analog / LED / Digital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
About Digital Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
About LED Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
About Graph Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
About Analog Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
To Top. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Freeze Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Pathfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Print. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Zoom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
English / Metric Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Show / Hide LED Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Show / Hide Analog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Chapter 4: Custom Datastream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Chapter 5: Diagnostic Codes (Read / Clear Codes) . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Read Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Read and Display Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Read Codes Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Review Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Clear Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Self Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Wiggle Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Read Codes / Clear Codes  
(Flash Codes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
Read Codes (Flash Codes). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
Clear Codes (Flash Codes). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Chapter 6: Post Collision Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Chapter 7: Pathfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Repair Trac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Fast Fixes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
TSB References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Component Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52  
Brake Bleed Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
Brake Bleed Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
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Chapter 8: Vehicle Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Related TSBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
System Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
PROM Identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Chapter 9: Controller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Chapter 10: Special Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Basic Special Test Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Special Test Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
ABS Manual Control Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
ABS Motor Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
ABS Version Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Actuator Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Autobleed Test, Automated Bleed, or Service Bleed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Automated Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Brake Bleed Preparation Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Function Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Gear Tension Relief Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Hydraulic Control Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Idle Up Manual Control Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Lamp Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Manual Control Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Motor Rehome Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Pump Motor Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Relay Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Requested Torque Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Setup SDM Serial Number (Air Bag Sensing and Diagnostic Module) . . . . 64  
Solenoid Tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
System Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
TCS Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Traction Control System (TCS) Manual Control Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Voltage Load Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Special Test Screen Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Instructional Screen Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Bi-directional Control Screen Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Basic Single Component Control Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Basic Multiple Component Control Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Solenoid, Relay Controls Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Automatic Test Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Activate/Deactivate Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
SPX Corporation Limited Warranty. . . . . . . . . inside back cover  
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ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide  
Safety Precautions  
Safety Precautions  
Danger:  
• When an engine is operating, keep the service area WELL VENTILATED or attach a building  
exhaust removal system to the engine exhaust system. Engines produce carbon monoxide,  
an odorless, poisonous gas that causes slower reaction time and can lead to serious injury  
or death.  
Warning:  
• When working with hydraulic or fuel lines, liquids under pressure may escape and create a  
dangerous condition. Never open a bleeder valve or loosen a hydraulic line while the ABS  
is pressurized. Use adequate ventilation and make sure there are no sparks or possibility of  
sparks present that may ignite any vapor.  
• Wear an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved eye shield when testing or  
repairing vehicles. Objects propelled by whirling engine components or pressurized liquids  
escaping may cause personal injury.  
• Set the parking brake and block the wheels before testing or repairing a vehicle. It is especially  
important to block the wheels on front-wheel drive vehicles because the parking brake does  
not hold the drive wheels.  
• Do not drive the vehicle and operate the NGIS tool at the same time. Any distractions may  
cause an accident. Have one person operate the NGIS tool as another person drives the vehicle.  
• Maintain adequate clearance around moving components or belts during testing. Moving  
components and belts can catch loose clothing, body parts, or test equipment and cause  
serious damage or personal injury.  
• Automotive batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce explosive gases that can result in  
serious injury. To prevent ignition of gases, keep lighted cigarettes, sparks, flames, and other  
ignition sources away from the battery at all times. If you are using the battery as a power  
source, connect the RED (+) battery clip to the positive vehicle battery terminal and connect  
the BLACK (-) battery clip to a good ground away from the battery.  
• Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced and adhere to all diagnostic  
procedures and precautions. Failure to do so could result in air bag deployment, personal  
injury, or otherwise unneeded air bag system repairs.  
• Only use specially designed replacement parts (brake hoses and lines) for ABS-equipped  
vehicles.  
• After bleeding the brake system, check the brake pedal for excessive travel or a “spongy”  
feel. Bleed again if either condition is present.  
• When installing transmitting devices (Citizen Band radio, telephone, etc.) on ABS-equipped  
vehicles, do not locate the antenna near the ABS control unit or any other control unit.  
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Safety Precautions  
Important:  
• To avoid damaging the NGIS tool or generating false data, make sure the vehicle battery is fully  
charged and the connection to the vehicle DLC is clean and secure.  
• Never disconnect or reconnect any electrical connector while the ignition is on. Damage to the ABS  
control unit may result.  
• Do not hammer speed rings into the hub or tap on speed sensor components (sensor, sensor rings, etc.).  
Speed rings must be pressed, not hammered, into the hub and striking or tapping speed sensor  
components can cause demagnetization or a loss of polarization, affecting the accuracy of the  
speed signal returning to the ABS control unit.  
• Use the recommended anti-corrosion coating on speed sensor components: Do not contaminate  
with grease.  
• When speed sensor components have been removed, be sure to check the sensor-to-ring gap,  
when applicable.  
• Do not mix tire sizes. Increasing the width slightly is acceptable but rolling diameter must be identical  
for all tires. Some manufacturers recommend tires of the same brand, style, and type. Failure to  
follow this precaution may cause inaccurate wheel speed readings.  
• Do not expose the ABS control unit to prolonged periods of high heat: 185 degrees F/85 degrees C  
for 2 hours is considered a maximum limit.  
• Use a recommended brake fluid, do not use silicone brake fluids in an ABS-equipped vehicle.  
• Before bleeding the brake system, make sure no diagnostic codes are present.  
• Do not let the master cylinder run dry during the brake bleeding procedure.  
• Do not allow brake fluid to contact the motor pack or the electrical connectors.  
VW Problems:  
• Be aware of the following issue regarding year 2000 and 2001 VW Golf, GTI, Jetta/Bora, and Beetle air bag  
controllers:  
• There are reports of Air bag warning lights staying on permanently after scanning with a scan tool. The Air  
bag controller shows DTC number 65535, indicating an internal error which cannot be cleared. This problem  
seems to be limited to air bag controllers with the part number 6Q0-909-605-A. There are a number of  
different “index” or “color-code” variations of this controller and not all of them are affected. If you have a  
2000 or 2001 Golf, Jetta/Bora, Beetle, or a similar SEAT or Skoda model, physically inspect the air bag  
controller and look at the part number. If it is not 6Q0-909-605-A, then it should be safe to test. If it is Q0-909-  
605-A, then it is at risk of this problem — avoid testing the air bag controller.  
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ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide  
Chapter 1: General Information  
Introduction  
1: General Information  
Some of the functions provided by the ABS / Air Bag  
2004 software include the following:  
Introduction  
ABS / Air Bag 2004 is a software program for the Next  
After you enter vehicle information into the NGIS tool, the  
software displays an illustration of the cables required for  
connecting the NGIS tool to the vehicle’s ECU. After you  
connect the correct cables, the software automatically  
determines the tests available for that vehicle.  
Generation Information System (NGIS) tool. With the  
software installed (and unlocked) in the NGIS tool, and  
with the tool properly connected to a vehicle’s elec-  
tronic control unit (ECU), you can use the software to  
read the vehicle’s anti-lock brake system (ABS) and air  
bag information and to perform device control tests.  
The software automatically saves the most recently used  
vehicle setup for you to reuse quickly. You can also save  
vehicle setups for reuse.  
You can view “live” sensor and switch datastream infor-  
mation while it is being communicated from the vehicle’s  
ECU.  
The tests let you read diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)  
for air bags and anti-lock brake systems. (In addition, you  
can manually enter diagnostic codes for vehicles without  
readable electronic control units.)  
Record (Save) and Playback functions let you record and  
replay datastream DTC information similar to a video  
recorder function.  
An automatic diagnostic code triggered record function  
automatically creates a recording for playback and alerts  
you whenever a diagnostic code occurs during testing.  
A Post Collision test provides instructions for testing air  
bags after repair(s).  
Figure 1.1: NGIS Tool Connected to Vehicle DLC  
Pathfinder and Vehicle Info functions let you view vehicle-  
specific information, such as technical service bulletin  
(TSB) references, vehicle specifications, repair instruc-  
tions, ECU component location(s), and brake bleed  
procedures.  
The tests include programmed diagnostic procedures  
(special tests) you can use for bi-directional control tests  
on anti-lock brake systems.  
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Equipment Descriptions  
Equipment Descriptions  
Next Generation Information System  
(NGIS) Tool  
The NGIS tool (purchased separately) is a portable,  
hand-held tool. The Pathfinder 2001 (or newer) soft-  
ware and the ABS / Air Bag 2004 software must be  
installed in the NGIS tool before you can use the NGIS  
tool for testing the air bag and brake systems.  
This User Guide assumes you are familiar with using  
the NGIS tool. If necessary, refer to the User Guide for  
the NGIS tool. As a quick reference, the NGIS keys are  
listed below.  
Function keys (four of them) - each key executes a com-  
mand that corresponds with an option listed at the bottom  
of the screen.  
Direction key (four directions: Up, Right, Down, andLeft)  
- Up and Down select a menu option or a data field, or  
scroll through a screen of text. Left and Right move  
between fields or change the data entry within a field.  
HELP - displays helpful information about the currently-  
displayed screen.  
ENTER - executes a selected menu option or screen.  
MENU - displays the NGIS tool’s main menu (the Appli-  
cation Manager screen).  
Figure 1.2: NGIS Tool  
EXIT - moves back one screen.  
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Cables  
Chapter 1: General Information  
Equipment Descriptions  
DB25 Power Cable (3305-72)  
The cable used to connect the NGIS tool to the data link  
connector (DLC) of a vehicle’s electronic control unit  
(ECU) dependsonthetype ofvehicle being tested. The  
two most common cables are shown below. They are  
the System Smart 25-pin cable (3305-73) and the  
DB25 power cable (3305-72). An optional extension  
cable may also be used.  
Note: The Air Bag / ABS software tells you which cable must  
be used for the vehicle you are testing. For details, refer to  
Step 1: Enter the Vehicle Information” on page 13.  
1
2
3
Figure 1.4: DB25 Power Cable  
System Smart 25-Pin Cable (3305-73)  
The DB25 power cable is for non-OBD ll vehicles and  
some OBD II vehicles. The cable has the following  
components:  
1
Item 1 8-Pin Adapter Connector - connects to the correct  
adapter for the vehicle being tested. (Refer to  
Vehicle Adapters” on page 4.) The adapter then  
connects to the data link connector (DLC) of the  
vehicle’s electronic control unit.  
2
3
Item 2 Power Plug - inserts into the vehicle’s cigarette  
lighter receptacle. An optional Battery Adapter  
(212638) can be used to connect to the vehicle’s  
battery instead of the cigarette lighter receptacle.  
(Refer to “Battery Adapter (212638)” on page 5.)  
Figure 1.3: System Smart 25-Pin Cable  
Item 3 25-pin Male Connector - connects to the DB25 port  
The System Smart 25-pin cable is for On Board Diag-  
nostic II (OBD ll) vehicles. The cable has the following  
components:  
on the top of the NGIS tool.  
Extension Cable (3305-71)  
Item 1 J-1962 Connector - connects to the data link connec-  
tor (DLC) of the vehicle’s electronic control unit.  
Item 2 System Smart Insert (SSI) - inserts into the port on  
the top of the 25-pin connector. There are several  
SSIs available (some are 3306-11, 3306-15, 3306-  
22). The SSI used depends on the vehicle being  
tested.  
1
2
Item 3 25-pin Male Connector - connects to the DB25 port  
on the top of the NGIS tool. The 25-pin connector has  
a port on the top of it for inserting a System Smart  
Insert (SSI).  
Figure 1.5: Optional Extension Cable  
An optional extension cable (3305-71) is available. The  
cable has the following connectors:  
Item 1 25-pin Female Connector - connects to the 25-pin  
male connector on the System Smart 25-pin cable,  
the DB25 power cable, or any other 25-pin cable  
being used.  
Item 2 25-pin Male Connector - connects to the DB25 port  
on the top of the NGIS tool.  
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Equipment Descriptions  
Universal “C” Adapter (3305-74)  
Vehicle Adapters  
The vehicle adapters are used with the DB 25 power  
cable, shown on the previous page. The adapter used  
depends on the vehicle being tested. Some of the most  
common adapters are shown below.  
1
2
Note: The Air Bag / ABS software tells you which adapter  
must be used for the vehicle you are testing. For details, refer  
to “Step 1: Enter the Vehicle Information” on page 13.  
Figure 1.7: Universal “C” Adapter  
The UniversalC” adapterisforvehicle’sequippedwith  
Sumitomo anti-lock brake systems. The adapter has  
the following components:  
Universal “B” Adapter (213486)  
Item 1 8-Pin Connector - connects to the 8-pin connector  
on the DB 25 power cable.  
Item 2 Leads / Probes - connect to the data link connector  
(DLC) of the vehicle’s electronic control unit.  
1
2
Figure 1.6: Universal “B” Adapter  
Ford II Adapter (3305-58)  
The Universal “B” adapter is for vehicle’s equipped with  
Bosch, Teves, or Kelsey Hayes anti-lock brake sys-  
tems. The adapter has the following components:  
1
2
Item 1 8-PinConnector-connectstothe8-pinconnectoron  
the DB 25 power cable.  
Item 2 Leads / Probes - connect to the data link connector  
Figure 1.8: Ford II Adapter  
(DLC) of the vehicle’s electronic control unit.  
Item 3 Special Leads (not shown) - special, add-on, leads  
(216094 and 3305-69) may be required for some  
vehicles.  
The Ford II adapter is for vehicle’s equipped with MCU  
anti-lock brake systems. It is also for reading Ford EEC-  
IV slow codes. The adapter has the following  
components:  
Item 1 DLC CONNECTOR - connects to the data link  
connector (DLC) of the vehicle’s electronic control  
unit.  
Item 2 8-Pin Connector - connects to the 8-pin connector  
on the DB 25 power cable.  
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Chapter 1: General Information  
Equipment Descriptions  
GM Adapter (212633)  
Battery Adapter (212638)  
1
2
2
1
Figure 1.9: GM Adapter  
The GM adapter is for GM vehicles. The adapter has  
the following components:  
Figure 1.11: Battery Adapter  
Item 1 DLCConnector-connectstothedatalinkconnector  
The battery adapter can be used with the DB25 power  
cable (shown on page 3) or other cables that have a  
battery power plug. The adapter has the following  
components:  
(DLC) of the vehicle’s electronic control unit.  
Item 2 8-Pin Connector - connects to the 8-pin connector  
on the DB 25 power cable.  
Sumitomo Adapter (3305-19)  
Item 1 Battery Clamps - clamp to the battery’s terminals.  
Item 2 Power Plug Connector - connects to (fits over) the  
power plug on the DB25 power cable or other cables  
with a power plug.  
1
2
Figure 1.10: Sumitomo Adapter  
The Sumitomo adapter is for vehicle’s equipped with  
Sumitomo anti-lock brake systems. The adapter has  
the following components:  
Item 1 DLCConnector-connectstothedatalinkconnector  
(DLC) of the vehicle’s electronic control unit.  
Item 2 8-Pin Connector - connects to the 8-pin connector  
on the DB 25 power cable.  
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Software Description  
From the Application Manager screen, you select Scan  
Diagnostics and then press the ENTER key. This dis-  
plays the Scan Diagnostics screen, which contains a  
menu of the Scan Diagnostics software installed in the  
NGIS tool, as shown below.  
Software Description  
Software Installation  
Before using the ABS / Air Bag 2004 software, the soft-  
ware must be installed in the NGIS tool and “unlocked”  
with a Smart Card. The software is either preinstalled  
in the NGIS tool, provided on a compact disc or flash,  
or can be downloaded from the SPX web site.  
For complete installation instructions, refer to NGIS  
Software Application Installation and Updates  
(OTC p/n 529313) or 512 MB Memory Kit Installation  
(OTC p/n 532140).  
Software Screens  
This section contains an overview of the main screens  
in the ABS / Air Bag 2004 software. Some of the  
screens contain menus and others contain test instruc-  
tions or results.  
Figure 1.13: Scan Diagnostics Screen  
To start the ABS / Airbag 2004 software from the Scan  
Diagnostics screen, you select ABS/Air Bag 2004 and  
then press the ENTER key. This displays the first Vehi-  
cle Identification screen, described on the next page.  
Application Manager Screen  
When you turn on the NGIS tool, the Application  
Manager screen appears. The Application manager  
screen contains a menu of the groups of software  
installed in the NGIS tool.  
Figure 1.12: Application Manager Screen  
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Chapter 1: General Information  
Software Description  
Vehicle Identification Screen  
Vehicle Identification - Required Cables  
Screen  
When you select ABS / Air Bag 2004 from the Scan  
Diagnostics menu, the first Vehicle Identification  
screen appears.  
Figure 1.15: Vehicle Identification - Required Cables Screen  
After you have entered all the information for a vehicle,  
the top section displays the vehicle information and the  
middle section displays the cable connections required  
for the vehicle (refer to “Cables” on page 3).  
Figure 1.14: Vehicle Identification Screen  
The Vehicle Identification screen has three sections as  
follows:  
With this screen displayed, you make the cable con-  
nections to the NGIS tool and the vehicle and then  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Diagnostic  
Menu screen for the vehicle being tested, as described  
on the next page.  
top section - displays vehicle identification information  
as you select options from the middle section.  
middle section - contains options you select in order to  
enter identification information for a vehicle. When you  
select an option and press the ENTER key, the selected  
option appears in the top section and the middle section  
changes to the next group of selection options. For exam-  
ple, the middle section shown above is for selecting the  
manufacturer. Afteryouselectamanufacturer, themiddle  
section changes to options for selecting the vehicle’s year  
range. After you have entered all the information for a  
vehicle,themiddlesectiondisplaysthecableconnections  
required for the vehicle (shown on the next page).  
bottom section - contains function keys for: 1) entering  
new information for a vehicle, 2) selecting and reusing  
information for a vehicle previously tested, and 3) viewing  
demonstration data.  
For detailed information about using this screen, refer  
to “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on page 13.  
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Software Description  
Diagnostic Menu Screen  
Datastream  
When you select Datastream from the Diagnostic  
menu, the following screen appears.  
Figure 1.16: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
The Diagnostic Menu screen contains a menu of the  
test options available for the vehicle being tested. The  
next few pages show and briefly describe each of the  
options on the Diagnostic menu.  
Figure 1.17: Datastream Screen  
This screen displays live data from the vehicle’s elec-  
tronic control unit (ECU). The data displays in a digital  
format. You can optionally view the data in an LED,  
analog, or graphical format. You can also change the  
units of measure from English to Metric units. From this  
screen, you can record, print, and sort the data.  
Note: The screen shown above is only an example.  
It shows all possible options that can appear on the  
Diagnostic menu. In reality, only the options available  
for the vehicle being tested will appear on this menu.  
For detailed information about using this screen, refer  
to “Chapter 3: Datastream” on page 19.  
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Chapter 1: General Information  
Software Description  
Custom Datastream  
Diagnostic Codes  
(or Read Codes and Clear Codes)  
When you select Custom Datasteam from the  
Diagnostic menu, the following screen appears.  
The diagnostic trouble code option(s) that appear on  
the Diagnostic Menu screen vary depending on the  
vehicle being tested. For some vehicles, the menu  
optionisDiagnosticCodes;forothervehicles, thereare  
two menu options: Read Codes and Clear Codes, as  
described below.  
The Diagnostic Codes option appears on the Diag-  
nostic Menu screen for vehicles that allow reading of  
diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) with a scan tool.  
The Read Codes and Clear Codes options appear on  
the Diagnostic Menu screen (instead of the Diagnostic  
Codes option) for vehicles that require reading of DTCs  
by visually viewing them as “flash codes.” For this type  
of vehicle, you identify the vehicle’s “flash code” num-  
bersandmanuallyenterthenumbersintotheNGIStool  
to see their descriptions.  
Figure 1.18: Custom Datastream Selection Screen - before selections  
When you use the diagnostic trouble code options, a  
screen similar to the following screen appears. The  
screen displays diagnostic test code (DTC) numbers  
and descriptions.  
You use this screen to select specific (customized)  
data items you want to display on the standard  
Datastream screen.  
Figure 1.19: Custom Datastream Selection Screen - after selections  
Figure 1.20: DTC Information Screen  
For detailed information about using the Custom  
Datastream menu option, refer to “Chapter 4: Custom  
Datastream” on page 31.  
For detailed information about using the diagnostic  
trouble code options, refer to “Chapter 5: Diagnostic  
Codes (Read / Clear Codes)” on page 33.  
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Software Description  
Post Collision Test  
Pathfinder  
When you select Post Collision Test from the Diag-  
nostic menu, several step-by-step instruction screens,  
similar to the following screen, appear.  
When you select Pathfinder from the Diagnostic  
menu, the following screen appears.  
Figure 1.22: Pathfinder Screen  
Figure 1.21: Post Collision Test Screen  
The Pathfinder screen contains menu options for view-  
ing vehicle-specific information, such as technical  
service bulletin (TSB) references, vehicle specifica-  
tions, ECU component location(s), and brake bleed  
procedures. You can also use this function to access  
the Repair Trac software or the Fast Fixes software  
from within the ABS / Air Bag software.  
The screens provide instructions for testing air bags  
after repair(s).  
For detailed information about using the screens, refer  
to “Chapter 6: Post Collision Test” on page 45.  
For detailed information about using this screen, refer  
to “Chapter 7: Pathfinder” on page 47.  
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Chapter 1: General Information  
Software Description  
Vehicle Info  
Controller ID  
When you select Vehicle Info from the Diagnostic  
menu, the following screen appears.  
When you select Controller ID from the Diagnostic  
menu, the following screen appears.  
Figure 1.23: Vehicle Info Screen  
Figure 1.24: ECU Identification Data Screen  
The Vehicle Info screen contains menu options for  
viewing vehicle-specific information, such as vehicle  
specifications, technical service bulletin (TSB) refer-  
ences, and the vehicle description (system type).  
The ECU Identification screen contains information  
about the selected EUC (Audi and Volkswagen).  
For detailed information about using this screen, refer  
to “Chapter 9: Controller ID” on page 59.  
For detailed information about using this screen, refer  
to “Chapter 8: Vehicle Info” on page 55.  
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Vehicle Applications  
Special Tests  
Vehicle Applications  
When you select Special Tests from the Diagnostic  
menu, the following screen appears.  
The ABS / Air Bag Vehicle Applications Reference  
Guide is available as a portable document format (pdf)  
file that installs on the PC during the NGIS Software  
installation (see “Software Installation” on page 6).  
The Reference Guide contains a listing of the vehicles  
and ECUs that the ABS /Air Bag 2004 software works  
with.  
To open the Reference Guide, double-click the NGIS  
User Guide icon on the Windows desktop. This dis-  
plays a Select User Guide window. Click the ABS / Air  
Bag 2004 Vehicle Applications link to open the Refer-  
ence Guide.  
WiththeReferenceGuideopened, noticethefollowing:  
The left side of the Reference Guide window contains a  
TableofContents. You click atopic todisplay itscontents.  
The right side of the window displays the contents; you  
can right-click inside the contents to display a navigation  
menu.  
Figure 1.25: Special Tests Screen  
The Special Tests screen contains menu options for  
performing special diagnostic tests. After you select a  
menu option, pre-programmed screens appear for the  
diagnostic test.  
You can also print the Reference Guide.  
For help using the file, open Acrobat Reader from the  
Windows Start, Programs menu and then select Help,  
Reader Help from the main menu.  
Note: To view the Guide, the Adobe Acrobat Reader soft-  
ware application must be installed on the PC. When you open  
the Guide, if an Open With box appears, click the Cancel but-  
ton and do one of the following to install Acrobat Reader:  
Note: The screen shown above is only an example. It shows  
only a few of the possible options that can appear on the  
screen.  
For detailed information about using this screen, refer  
to “Chapter 10: Special Tests” on page 61.  
To install an English version, insert the NGIS CD into thePC’s  
CD drive. When the installation Welcome window appears,  
click Cancel, then Yes, then Finish. Then click the Windows  
Start button and click Run to display the Run box. Click the  
Browse button and then select My Computer, The CD drive,  
and AcroReader51_ENU.exe. Click the Open button (or OK).  
Then click the OK button in the Run box and follow the on-  
screen instructions.  
To install a version for another language, go to the website:  
reader_archive.html#Win  
Disclaimer: Acrobat Reader is licensed and copy-  
righted by Adobe Systems Incorporated. It is provided  
as a courtesy, not a license for use. If you install it, you  
must accept and abide by the terms of it's license  
agreement, which display the first time you start the  
application.  
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Chapter 2: Start-up Steps  
Introduction  
2: Start-up Steps  
Introduction  
All vehicle setups require a specific cable connection  
to the vehicle Data Link Connector (DLC). To deter-  
mine the specific cable required for a vehicle, you must  
first enter the vehicle information. After you have done  
this, the screen displays the specific cable information  
for the vehicle. You thenuse thisinformation toconnect  
the correct cable to the DLC and proceed with the vehi-  
cle diagnostics.  
This chapter includes the following general steps to get  
you started:  
1
Enter the vehicle information to determine the correct  
cable required.  
Figure 2.1: Application Manager Screen  
2
3
Connect the required cable.  
Select the diagnostic function you want to perform.  
2
SelectScanDiagnosticsandpresstheENTERkey. This  
displays the Scan Diagnostics screen.  
Step 1: Enter the Vehicle  
Information  
Usethe followingsteps toentervehicleinformation and  
to determine which cable to use for the communication  
connection between the NGIS tool and the vehicle’s  
electronic control unit (ECU).  
To enter the vehicle information, follow these steps:  
Note: Before doing these steps, make sure the NGIS tool’s  
battery is charged.  
1
Press the NGIS tool’s power button to turn the tool on.  
This displays the Application Manager screen.  
Figure 2.2: Scan Diagnostics Screen  
3
Select ABS / Air Bag 2004 and press the ENTER key.  
This displays the first Vehicle Information screen  
(Figure 2.3 on page 14).  
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5
To enter new information for a vehicle, do the following:  
a
Select the vehicle manufacturer and press the  
ENTER key. This displays the selected vehicle  
description in the top part of the screen and changes  
the middle part of the screen to the next screen of a  
series of screens, as shown below.  
Note: The screens shown below are only examples. The  
screens that actually appear are different for each vehicle.  
Figure 2.3: Vehicle Information - Manufacturer Screen  
4
With the Vehicle Information screen displayed, you can  
enter new information for a vehicle or you can select and  
reuse saved information for a vehicle already tested. Do  
one of the following:  
To enter new information for a vehicle, go to step 4  
and then step 6.  
To reuse saved information for a vehicle already  
tested go to step 5 and then step 6.  
Figure 2.4: Vehicle Information - Series of Screens  
IMPORTANT: Be aware of the following issue  
regarding year 2000 and 2001 VW Golf, GTI,  
Jetta/Bora, and Beetle air bag controllers:  
There are reports of Air bag warning lights  
staying on permanently after scanning with a  
scan tool. The Air bag controller shows DTC  
number 65535, indicating an internal error  
which cannot be cleared. This problem seems  
to be limited to air bag controllers with the part  
number 6Q0-909-605-A. There are a number of  
different “index” or “color-code” variations of  
this controller and not all of them are affected.  
If you have a 2000 or 2001 Golf, Jetta/Bora,  
Beetle, or a similar SEAT or Skoda model,  
physically inspect the air bag controller and  
look at the part number. If it is not 6Q0-909-605-  
A, then it should be safe to test. If it is Q0-909-  
605-A, then it is at risk of this problem — avoid  
testing the air bag controller.  
b
On each screen that appears, select the correct  
option and then press the ENTER key. Do this until  
the complete vehicle information is entered and the  
illustration of the required cables appears, as shown  
in Step 6.  
Note: On the Vehicle Information screens, you can press the  
Demo function key to display demonstration data in the soft-  
ware. The Demo function stays on until you press the function  
key again to turn it off. When the Demo function is on, a check-  
mark appears in the box on the function key.  
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Step 1: Enter the Vehicle Information  
6
To reuse saved information for a vehicle already tested,  
do the following:  
7
After you have entered new vehicle information or  
selected a vehicle description to reuse, the Required  
Cables illustration displays on the Vehicle Identification  
screen. With this screen displayed, make the required  
cable connections. For specific steps, refer to the next  
section (“Step 2: Connect the Cable” on page 16).  
a
Press the Reuse function key. This displays the  
Reuse Vehicles screen, which contains a list of saved  
vehicle descriptions.  
Note: Some vehicles do not have an ECU and do not require  
a cable connection. For these vehicles, the screen states that  
no cable connection is required. If this happens, skip the next  
section and go to “Step 3: Select the Diagnostic Function”  
on page 18.  
Figure 2.5: Reuse Vehicles Screen  
b
Select the vehicle description to use and press the  
ENTER key. This displays the illustration of the  
required cables, as shown in Step 6.  
Figure 2.6: Vehicle Information - Required Cables Screen  
Note: The Reuse Vehicles list holds 25 vehicle descriptions.  
When the list is full, old descriptions automatically delete as  
you enter new descriptions. To prevent a description from  
being automatically deleted, highlight the description and  
press the Save function key. This places a disk icon to the  
left of the file name and saves the description until you delete  
it. (Use the Delete function key to delete a selected  
description.)  
Note: For some vehicles, this screen will illustrate the vehi-  
cle’sDataLinkConnector(DLC)testterminalsratherthanthe  
required cables.  
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Step 2: Connect the Cable  
Step 2: Connect the Cable  
The method used to connect the NGIS tool to a vehi-  
cle’s electronic control unit (ECU) depends on the  
vehicle’s configuration as follows:  
A vehicle equipped with an On Board Diagnostics Two  
(OBD II) vehicle management system supplies both com-  
munication and 12-volt power through a standardized  
J-1962 data link connection (DLC).  
A vehicle not equipped with an OBD II system supplies  
communication through a DLC connection and supplies  
12-volt power through the cigarette lighter receptacle or  
a connection to the battery.  
Note: Both connections described above charge the NGIS  
tool’s battery while connected.  
Figure 2.8: System Smart 25-pin Cable Connection to NGIS Tool  
OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection  
2
Connect the cable’s 25-pin connector to the DB25 port on  
the top of the NGIS tool. Finger tighten the connecting  
screws.  
This type of connection generally requires the System  
Smart 25-pin cable (3305-73) and a System Smart  
Insert (SSI).  
Note: Extension cable (3305-71) can be used between  
the NGIS tool and the System Smart 25-pin cable. Refer  
to “Extension Cable (3305-71)” on page 3.  
Note: For a description of the cables, refer to “Cables” on  
page 3.  
To connect the System Smart 25-pin cable, follow these  
steps:  
Figure 2.7: SSI and System Smart 25-pin Cable  
Figure 2.9: System Smart 25-pin Cable Connection to Vehicle’s DLC  
1
Locate the required SSI and insert it into the port on the  
top of the cable’s 25-pin connector.  
3
Connect the cables’s J-1962 (16 pin) connector into the  
vehicle’s J-1962 DLC (16 pin), located under the vehicle  
dash.  
4
Continue with the next section, “Step 3: Select the Diag-  
nostic Function” on page 18.  
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Step 2: Connect the Cable  
2
Connect the cable’s 25-pin connector to the DB25 port on  
the top of the NGIS tool. Finger tighten the connecting  
screws (see Figure 2.11).  
Non-OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection  
This type of connection generally requires the DB25  
Power cable (3305-72) or another vehicle-specific  
cable.  
Note: Extension cable (3305-71) can be used between  
the NGIS tool and the DB25 Power cable. Refer to  
Extension Cable (3305-71)” on page 3.  
Note: Some non-ODB II vehicles may require the System  
Smart 25-pin cable.  
Note: For a description of the cables, refer to “Cables” on  
page 3.  
To connect the DB25 Power cable or another similar  
cable, follow these steps:  
Figure 2.12: DB25 Power Cable Connection to Cigarette Lighter  
Receptacle  
3
Connect the cables’s power plug into the vehicle’s ciga-  
rette lighter receptacle.  
Note: Battery Adapter (212638) can be used to connect  
the cable’s power plug to the vehicle’s battery. Refer to  
Battery Adapter (212638)” on page 5.  
Figure 2.10: Adapter Connection to DB25 Power Cable  
1
Locate the required adapter and connect the adapter’s  
8-pin connector to the cable’s 8-pin connector. For a  
description of the adapters, refer to “Vehicle Adapters”  
on page 4.  
Figure 2.13: DB25 Power Cable Connection to Vehicle’s DLC  
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Connect the adapter’s connector to the vehicle’s DLC.  
Note: The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the  
dash as shown above.  
Note: Some adapters may have more than one connec-  
tor or may have test leads instead of a connector.  
Whatever the case, make the required connections to the  
vehicle’s DLC.  
5
Continue with the next section, “Step 3: Select the Diag-  
nostic Function” on page 18.  
Figure 2.11: DB25 Power Cable Connection to NGIS Tool  
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4
Select the option for the diagnostic function you want to  
Step 3: Select the Diagnostic  
Function  
After connecting the cable, the NGIS tool should still  
display the Vehicle Identification - Required Cables  
screen.  
perform and press the ENTER key.  
For specific steps for each function, refer to the following  
chapters:  
Datastream - “Chapter 3: Datastream” on page 19.  
Custom Datastream - “Chapter 4: Custom Datas-  
tream” on page 31.  
Diagnostic Codes (or Read and Clear Codes) -  
Chapter 5: Diagnostic Codes (Read / Clear  
Codes)” on page 33.  
Post Collision Test - “Chapter 6: Post Collision  
Test” on page 45.  
Pathfinder - “Chapter 7: Pathfinder” on page 47.  
Vehicle Info - “Chapter 8: Vehicle Info” on page 55.  
Controller ID - “Chapter 9: Controller ID” on  
page 59.  
Special Tests - “Chapter 10: Special Tests” on  
page 61.  
WARNING:  
Figure 2.14: Vehicle Information - Required Cables Screen  
Before performing any diagnostic functions, refer  
to the Safety Precautions and instructions pro-  
vided in this User Guide and the warnings provided  
by the vehicle manufacturer. In addition, follow any  
warnings and descriptions provided on the NGIS  
tool screens.  
To select the diagnostic function, follow these steps:  
1
With the Required Cables (or Connectors) illustration still  
displayed, press the ENTER key.  
2
One or more instruction screens may appear. If so, read  
each screen, follow the instructions, and press the OK  
function key to display the next screen. Do this until the  
Diagnostic Menu screen appears.  
Figure 2.15: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
Note: The screen shown above is only an example.  
It shows all possible options for the Diagnostic menu. During  
real testing, only the options available for the vehicle being  
tested will appear on this screen.  
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Chapter 3: Datastream  
About Datastream  
3: Datastream  
The Datastream function lets you view live ABS  
and air bag data from a vehicle’s electronic control  
unit (ECU). This chapter describes how to use the  
Data-stream function.  
Basic Datastream Procedure  
Use the following steps to obtain a basic understanding  
of how the Datastream function works.  
Note: Before performing this procedure, follow the instruc-  
tions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on page 13.  
About Datastream  
To use the datastream function, follow these steps:  
Datastream is the communication of information  
between the sensors, computer, and actuators  
(switches) on a vehicle. The sensors monitor the vehi-  
cle systems and send data to the vehicle computer, the  
computer uses the data from the sensors to determine  
if any vehicle systems need adjusting. If so, the com-  
puter converts the data into commands and sends the  
commandstotheactuators.Theactuatorsthenconvert  
the commands to mechanical actions that adjust the  
vehicle systems.  
Note: Optionally, you can use Custom Datastream and  
select specific datastream items for viewing. For details,  
refer to “Chapter 4: Custom Datastream” on page 31.  
As this stream of data is being communicated in the  
vehicle, the software can read the vehicle computer  
and display the data information in a readable format,  
called datastream. This lets you view “live” sensor and  
switch readings.  
Automatic Diagnostic Code  
Triggered Record  
Figure 3.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Datastream  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Datastream  
screen (see Figure 3.2 on page 20).  
The ABS Air Bag 2004 software has an automatic Diag-  
nostic Code Triggered Record function.This function  
works automatically and does not appear as an option  
on any menu. If a diagnostic fault occurs while you are  
testing a vehicle, the software automatically creates a  
recording for playback and alerts you with a screen  
message. To replay these recordings, refer to “Play-  
back a Data File” on page 21.  
Note: If a group selection screen appears, select a group  
and press the ENTER key to display the Datastream  
screen.  
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Datastream Functions  
Datastream Functions  
There are several functions you can use on the Data-  
stream screen. Most of the functions are activated with  
the function keys at the bottom of the screen. These  
functions, described in detail on the next few pages,  
include the following:  
Record and Playback – records the data for viewing  
again at a later time. (See page 21.)  
Graph / Analog / LED / Digital – depending on the type  
of data on a line, changes the view of a selected line from  
digital to graphical, analog, or LED. (See page 22.)  
To Top – moves a selected data item to the top of the  
screen. (See page 24.)  
Lock – locks selected data lines so they are always  
included when recording and printing, even if they are  
below the viewable area of the screen. (See page 24.)  
Figure 3.2: Datastream Screen  
2
Notice the following about the Datastream screen:  
Freeze Frame – “freezes” the data acquisition and dis-  
plays past data. (See page 25.)  
Each line displays a data item. You use the Up and  
Down Direction keys to scroll through the data and to  
select lines.  
Note: The following functions are on the menu that appears  
when you press the More function key.  
The screen’s data updates as the software reads from  
the vehicle’s ECU. Each update is called a “frame” of  
data.  
Pathfinder – provides quick access to the Pathfinder soft-  
ware’s Quick Path functions from within the ABS / Air Bag  
software. (See page 25.)  
The function keys at the bottom of the screen let you  
perform several other functions on the screen. For  
details, refer to the next section, “Datastream Func-  
tions” on page 20.  
Print – prints the data in the viewable area of the current  
data display. (See page 26.)  
Zoom – enlarges the view of a data line. (See page 26.)  
Sort – rearranges the data alphabetically or with the LED  
and graphed lines at the top. (See page 27.)  
The status line above the function keys displays cur-  
rent software status information.  
English / Metric Units – changes the units of measure  
for the data from English to Metric, or vice versa.  
(See page 28.)  
You can stop and start the live readings at any time.  
When you stop the readings, the data “freezes” on the  
screen. For details, refer to “Freeze Frame” on  
page 25.  
Show / Hide LED Bar – displays a row of LED readings  
directly above the status line and function keys. The LED  
readings are for frequently monitored switches. (See  
page 29.)  
The LED bar, directly above the status line, appears  
only when you use the More function key, LED Bar  
option. For details, refer to “Show / Hide LED Bar” on  
page 29.  
Show / Hide Analog – when analog gauges are dis-  
played at the top of the screen, temporarily hides the  
gauges or displays them again. (See page 30.)  
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When you are finished using the screen, press the EXIT  
key to return to the Diagnostic Menu screen.  
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Record and Playback  
Chapter 3: Datastream  
Datastream Functions  
Playback a Data File  
The Record function lets you record up to 150 one-sec-  
ond frames of data (75 frames that occur before  
pressing the Record function key and 75 frames that  
occur after pressing the key). The Playback function  
lets you replay recorded data. You can also save and  
delete recordings.  
To replay a recorded (saved) data file, follow these  
steps:  
1
Press the MENU key to display the Application Manager  
screen.  
2
From the Application Manager screen, select Playback.  
This displays the Events to Playback screen.  
Note: The Events to Playback list holds the recordings.  
Whenthelistisfull, oldrecordingsautomaticallydeleteasyou  
make new recordings. To prevent a recording from being  
automatically deleted, highlight the recording and press the  
Save function key. This places a disk icon to the left of the  
file name and saves the recording until you delete it. (Use the  
Delete function key to delete a selected recording.)  
Record a Data File  
To record a data file, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.3: Datastream Screen - Record Function  
Figure 3.4: Events to Playback Screen  
1
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the Record  
function key. This does the following:  
3
Select the recorded event to replay and press the  
ENTER key. (The events are identified by the vehicle  
description, date, and time of the recording.) The  
recorded event displays on either the DTC display screen  
or the Datastream screen, depending on the type of  
recording (Fault Codes or Live Data).  
Temporarily shades the Record function key.  
Automatically records the past 75 frames of data that  
occurred before pressing the key and continues  
recording the next 75 frames of data as they occur.  
Displays a countdown on the status line of the number  
of frames left to be recorded (from Recording: 75 to  
Recording:1). When the countdown reaches 1, the  
recorded data is saved as an Event file and placed in  
a Playback folder.  
4
If the Datastream screen displays, use the Left and Right  
Directionkeys to view the data. The Frame numberinthe  
status line changes as you move through the recording.  
Note: There may be a DTC function key you can use to  
view a list of any DTCs that existed at the time of the  
recording. You can use the To Top function key to move  
a selected line to the top of the screen. You can also use  
other functions of the Datastream screen, such as Graph,  
Print, Zoom, and Sort. Refer to the steps for these on the  
next few pages.  
Note: To record less than 150 frames of data, press the  
EXIT key at any time. This stops the recording and saves  
only the frames already captured.  
2
3
Whentherecordingcompletes, continueviewinglivedata  
or press the EXIT key to return to the Diagnostic Menu  
screen.  
5
When you are finished viewing the recording, press the  
EXIT key to return to the Application Manager screen.  
Refer to the next section for playback steps.  
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Datastream Functions  
About Digital Display  
Graph / Analog / LED / Digital  
When a line is displayed as Digital, its reading is a word  
or a number as shown for all the lines in Figure 3.5.  
The Graph/ Analog / LED / Digital function lets you  
changethedisplaytypeforeachlineontheDatastream  
screen. Depending on the type of data on a line, you  
can change a selected line from digital to a graphical  
or LED display. You can also set some of the lines to  
display analog meters (gauges) at the top of the screen.  
You can change the display of the lines as follows:  
If the selected line’s data reading is a word, such as On,  
Off, Open, Closed, etc., then you can change the line’s  
display back and forth between LED and Digital.  
If the selected line’s data reading is a number, such as 1.1  
V, 23.3 Amps, etc., then you can change the line to also  
display as either a graph or an analog gauge.  
To change the display for each line, follow these steps:  
About LED Display  
If a selected line’s data reading is a word (such as On,  
Off, Open), youcanusetheLEDfunctionkeytochange  
the line to display as an LED bar. For example, see Fig-  
ure 3.5 and Figure 3.6. Notice how the function key  
changes to toggle back and forth between LED and  
Digital.  
Figure 3.5: Datastream Screen - Digital Display  
1
2
With the Datastream screen displayed, use the Up or  
Down Direction key to select the line to change.  
Press the Graph / Analog / LED / Digital function key.  
Note: This name of this function key changes each time  
you press the key. The name of the key represents the  
next display type that will appear when you press the key.  
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each line to change.  
Figure 3.6: Datastream Screen - LED Display Function  
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Datastream Functions  
About Graph Display  
About Analog Display  
If a selected line’s data reading is a number (such as  
14.4 V, 1.1 V, or 23 Amps), you can use the Graph func-  
tion key to display the line’s data as a graph. For  
example, see Figure 3.7and Figure 3.8. Notice how the  
function key changes to Analog so you can change the  
display to Analog (see the next section).  
When a selected line’s data reading is displayed as a  
graph (seeFigure 3.8), you can use the Analog function  
key to display the line’s data as an Analog gauge at the  
top of the screen (see Figure 3.9). When you display  
the gauge, the Digital data line remains displayed in its  
normal position in the list. Also, the function key  
changes from Analog to Digital so you can change the  
display to back to Digital only.  
Note: The function key toggles from Graph to Analog to  
Digital and back to Graph.  
You can display up to three gauges at the top of the  
screen. When gauges are displayed, you can tempo-  
rarily “hide” them. For details, refer to “Show / Hide  
Analog” on page 30.  
Figure 3.7: Datastream Screen - Digital Display  
Figure 3.9: Datastream Screen - Analog Display  
Figure 3.8: Datastream Screen - Graph Display  
The graph has a past activity section and a magnified  
live activity window. The minimum and maximum mea-  
surements appear to the right of the graph and the  
digital reading is below the graph. You can use the Left  
andRightDirectionkeystomovethemagnifiedwindow  
through the data. See “Freeze Frame” on page 25.  
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Datastream Functions  
Lock  
To Top  
The Lock function lets you “lock” selected data lines so  
they are always included when recording and printing,  
even if they are below the viewable area of the screen.  
The To Top function lets you move a selected data line  
to the top of the Datastream screen.  
Note: You can also use the Sort function to rearrange the  
data lines. For details, refer to “Sort” on page 27.  
Note: Generally, printing and recording include only the data  
items within the viewable area of the data display.  
To move a data line to the top of the screen, follow these  
steps:  
To lock data lines, follow these steps:  
1
With the Datastream screen displayed, use the Up or  
Down Direction key to select the line to lock.  
2
Press the ENTER key. A padlock icon appears on the left  
side of the line.  
Figure 3.11: Datastream Screen - To Top Function  
1
2
3
With the Datastream screen displayed, use the Up or  
Down Direction key to select the line to move.  
Figure 3.10: Datastream Screen - Sensor Lock Function  
Press the To Top function key. The selected line moves  
to the top of the screen.  
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each line to lock.  
Note: The lines remain locked for the selected vehicle until  
you unlock them, even if you exit the software.  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each line to move.  
Note: Any displayed analog gauges always remain at the top  
of the screen. Lines moved “To Top” appear below the analog  
gauges.  
4
To unlock a locked line, select the locked line and then  
press the ENTER key (see steps 1 and 2).  
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Freeze Frame  
Chapter 3: Datastream  
Datastream Functions  
Pathfinder  
The Freeze Frame function lets you “freeze” the data  
display on the Datastream screen and lets you view  
past data frame-by-frame.  
The Pathfinder function on the Datastream screen’s  
More menu provides quick access to the Pathfinder  
software’smenuoptions.Withthesemenuoptions,you  
can view vehicle-specific information, such as DTC  
descriptions, technical service bulletin (TSB) refer-  
ences, vehicle specifications, ECU component  
To “freeze” data, follow these steps:  
location(s), and brake bleed procedures. You can also  
use this function to access the Repair Trac or Fast  
Fixes software from within the ABS / Air Bag software.  
To access the Pathfinder menu options from the  
Datastream screen, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.12: Datastream Screen - Freeze Frame Function  
1
2
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the Left  
Direction key to begin the freeze function.  
Repeatedly press the Left Direction key or press and  
hold the key to move backward through the data. As you  
do this, notice the following:  
Figure 3.13: Datastream Screen - Pathfinder Function  
The Frame number (above the Record key) changes  
to show the frame number of the currently-displayed  
data.  
1
2
3
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the More  
function key.  
The message next to the frame number flashes as  
“Freeze Frame” and “Exit to resume”.  
If necessary, use the Up or Down Direction key to select  
the Pathfinder function.  
On any displayed graphs, the vertical, dashed-line  
moves to display the past data for each frame.  
Press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
On any displayed digital or LED lines, or analog  
gauges, the data changes to display the past data for  
each frame.  
3
4
Use the Left or Right Direction keys to move backward  
or forward through the data, frame-by-frame.  
When finished, press the EXIT key to return to the normal  
screen display and to resume reading data.  
Figure 3.14: Pathfinder Screen  
4
To use this screen, refer to “Chapter 7: Pathfinder” on  
page 47.  
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Datastream Functions  
Print  
Zoom  
The Print function on the Datastream screen’s More  
menu lets you print the data currently displayed on the  
screen.  
The Zoom function on the Datastream screen’s More  
menu lets you magnify the view of each data line on the  
Datastream screen.  
Note: This function applies to digital, graph, and LED display  
lines. The function can be used for the normal display or for  
a “frozen” display.  
To print the data, follow these steps:  
To “zoom” the view of the data lines, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.15: Datastream Screen - Print Function  
1
With the Display Live Data screen displayed, press the  
More function key.  
Figure 3.16: Datastream Screen - Zoom Function  
2
3
Use the Down Direction key to select the Print function.  
1
With the Datastream screen displayed, use the Up or  
Down Direction key to select the digital, LED, or graph  
line to change.  
The message “Print the current frame of data?” appears  
on a Print screen. Press the OK function key.  
2
3
4
Press the More function key.  
Use the Down Direction key to select the Zoom function.  
Press the ENTER key. This magnifies the selected line,  
as shown in Figure 3.17.  
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Chapter 3: Datastream  
Datastream Functions  
Sort  
The Sort function on the Datastream screen’s More  
menu lets you rearrange the data on the Datastream  
screen alphabetically or with either locked or graphed  
lines at the top of the screen.  
Note: You can also use the To Top function to rearrange the  
data lines. For details, refer to “To Top” on page 24.  
To sort the data lines, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.17: Datastream Screen - Zoom Function  
5
6
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each line to change.  
To remove the “Zoom” view from a line, select the line  
with the “zoomed” view and then select the More, Zoom  
function again (see steps 2, 3, and 4).  
Figure 3.18: Datastream Screen - Sort Function  
Note: Figure 3.18 shows all graphs disabled. To use the Sort  
by Graphed function, one or more graphs must be displayed.  
To use the Sort by Locked function, one or more lines must  
be locked.  
1
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the MORE  
function key.  
2
3
Use the Down Direction key to select the Sort function.  
Press the ENTER key. This displays the Sort Options  
screen.  
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Datastream Functions  
English / Metric Units  
The English / Metric Units function on the Datastream  
screen’s More menu lets you change the units of mea-  
sure for the data from English to Metric, or vice versa.  
To change the units of measure, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.19: Sort Options Screen  
4
From the Sort Options screen (Figure 3.18), select one of  
the following:  
Select By Alphabet to sort the data alphabetically, or  
Select By Graphed to sort the data with the graphs  
at the top of the screen.  
SelectByLockedtosortthedatawiththelockedlines  
at the top of the screen.  
5
After making the selection, the Datastream screen  
displays the rearranged lines (or graphs).  
Figure 3.21: Datastream Screen - English / Metric Units Function  
Note: Any displayed analog gauges always remain at the  
top of the screen.  
1
2
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the MORE  
function key.  
Use the Down Direction key to select the English Units  
or Metric Units function.  
Note: This name of this menu option changes each time  
you select it. It changes back and forth between English  
Units and Metric Units. The name of the option represents  
the units of measure that will appear after you select the  
option.  
3
Press the ENTER key. This displays the data in the  
selected units of measure.  
Figure 3.20: Datastream Screen - Sort by Alphabet Function  
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Show / Hide LED Bar  
Chapter 3: Datastream  
Datastream Functions  
The Show / Hide LED Bar function on the Datastream  
screen’s More menu lets you displays (or remove) a  
row of LED readings directly above the status line and  
function keys. The LED readings are for a predefined  
set of frequently monitored switches.  
To show or hide the LED bar, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.23: Datastream Screen - LED Bar Displayed  
4
Notice the following about the LED bar:  
P/N is the park / neutral indicator  
TCC is the torque converter clutch indicator  
A/C is the air conditioning indicator  
Closed and Open are the operating loop indicators  
Rich and Lean are the O2 sensor indicators  
Figure 3.22: Datastream Screen - Show / Hide LED Bar Function  
1
2
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the MORE  
function key.  
Use the DownDirection key to select the Show LED Bar  
or HIde LED Bar function.  
Note: This name of this menu option changes each time  
you select it. It changes back and forth between Show  
LED Bar and Hide LED Bar. Show LED Bar displays the  
LED bar and Hide LED Bar removes it.  
3
Press the ENTER key. (See Figure 3.23 on page 29.)  
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Datastream Functions  
Show / Hide Analog  
When analog gauges are displayed at the top of the  
Datastreamscreen, theShow/HideAnalogfunctionon  
the More menu lets you temporarily hide the gauges or  
display them again.  
Note: To originally display analog gauges, or to entirely turn  
them off, refer to “Graph / Analog / LED / Digital” on page 22.  
To hide or show the analog gauges, follow these steps:  
Figure 3.24: Datastream Screen - Show / Hide Analog Function  
1
2
With the Datastream screen displayed, press the MORE  
function key.  
Use the Down Direction key to select the Hide Analog  
or Show Analog function.  
Note: This name of this menu option changes each time  
you select it. It changes back and forth between Hide Ana-  
log and Show Analog. Hide Analog temporarily removes  
the gauges and Show Analog displays the gauges again.  
3
Press the ENTER key.  
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Chapter 4: Custom Datastream  
4: Custom Datastream  
2
Select the data items to include in the Datastream display  
as follows:  
The Custom Datastream function lets you select  
specific data items to display on the standard  
Datastream screen.  
a
Use the Up and Down Direction key to select an item  
to include in the display.  
b
Press the ENTER key. A check mark appears in the  
box on the left side of the item.  
To use the custom datastream function, follow these  
steps:  
1
Follow the instructions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on  
page 13 to display the Diagnostic Menu screen.  
Figure 4.3: Custom Datastream Selection Screen - after selections  
c
Repeat a and b for each item to include in the display.  
Figure 4.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
Note: To deselect an item, select the item again and  
press the ENTER key. Optionally, use the Select All and  
Clear All function keys to select or deselect all of the items  
at once.  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Custom  
Datastream and press the ENTER key. This displays the  
Custom Datastream selection screen.  
3
When finished selecting data items, press the View Data  
function key to display the selected items on the  
Datastream screen.  
Figure 4.2: Custom Datastream Selection Screen - before selections  
Figure 4.4: Datastream Screen  
4
For details about the Datastream screen, refer to “Chap-  
ter 3: Datastream” on page 19.  
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Chapter 5: Diagnostic Codes (Read / Clear Codes)  
5: Diagnostic Codes (Read / Clear Codes)  
The Diagnostics Codes (or Read Codes and Clear  
Codes) functions let you read, review, and clear  
diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) for a vehicle.  
The diagnostic trouble code option(s) that appear on  
the Diagnostic Menu screen vary depending on the  
vehicle being tested. For some vehicles, the menu  
option is Diagnostic Codes (see Figure 5.1); for other  
vehicles, there are two menu options: Read Codes and  
Clear Codes (see Figure 5.2).  
The Diagnostic Codes option appears on the Diag-  
nostic Menu screen for vehicles that allow reading of  
DTCs with a scan tool. This chapter includes the fol-  
lowing procedures for using the Diagnostic Codes  
functions:  
Figure 5.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen with Diagnostic Codes Option  
Read Codes” on page 34  
Review Codes” on page 37  
Clear Codes” on page 38  
Self Diagnostics” on page 39  
Wiggle Test” on page 41  
The Read Codes and Clear Codes options appear on  
the Diagnostic Menu screen (instead of the Diagnostic  
Codes option) for vehicles that require reading of DTCs  
by visually viewing them as “flash codes.” For this type  
of vehicle, you identify the vehicle’s “flash code” num-  
bersandmanuallyenterthenumbersintotheNGIStool  
to see their descriptions. This chapter includes the fol-  
lowing procedures for using the Read Codes and Clear  
Codes options when they appear directly on the Diag-  
nostic Menu screen:  
Figure 5.2: Diagnostic Menu Screen with Read Codes and Clear Codes  
Options  
Read Codes (Flash Codes)” on page 42  
Clear Codes (Flash Codes)” on page 44  
Note: Before performing the procedures in this chapter, fol-  
low the instructions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on  
page 13.  
Note: The ABS Air Bag 2004 software has an automatic  
DiagnosticCodeTriggeredRecordfunction. Forvehicleswith  
datastream access, if a diagnostic fault occurs while you are  
testing a vehicle, the software automatically alerts you with a  
screen message and creates a recording for playback. To  
replay these recordings, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21.  
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Read Codes  
Read Codes  
TheDiagnosticCodes, ReadCodesoptionletsyouuse  
the NGIS tool to read DTCs from a vehicle that allows  
access to the vehicle’s electronic control unit (ECU)  
through a data link connection (DLC).  
Depending on the vehicle being tested, the Read  
Codes procedure varies. This section includes two sep-  
arate Read Codes procedures, as follows:  
Read and Display Codes (below) - this procedure reads  
and displays the DTCs in one procedure.  
Read Codes Only (page 35)- this procedure only reads  
the DTCs. You have to use the Review Codes procedure  
(page 37) to view codes after reading them with this  
procedure.  
Figure 5.4: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
2
Select Read Codes and press the ENTER key. One of  
the following happens:  
Read and Display Codes  
Use these steps to read and display DTCs for vehicles  
that allow reading and displaying of codes in one  
procedure.  
If the vehicle’s ECU stores current and history codes,  
the Read Codes menu screen appears (see Figure  
5.5). Continue with the next step.  
If the vehicle’s ECU stores only current codes,  
the DTC Information screen appears (see Figure 5.6).  
Go to Step 4.  
Note: For vehicles that require reading of DTCs by visually  
viewing them as “flash codes,” refer to “Read Codes / Clear  
Codes (Flash Codes)” on page 42.  
To read and display DTC codes, follow these steps:  
Note: Before performing this procedure, make sure the vehi-  
cle’s ignition key is in the On (Run) position with the engine  
off.  
Figure 5.5: Read Codes Menu Screen  
Figure 5.3: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Diagnostic  
Codes and press the ENTER key. This displays the Diag-  
nostic Trouble Codes menu screen.  
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Read Codes  
3
Select either History Codes or Current Code as follows:  
Read Codes Only  
Note: For some vehicles, the menu options may be  
Past and Present instead of History and Current.  
Use these steps to read DTCs for vehicles that allow  
reading of codes as one procedure and viewing of  
codes as a separate procedure (review).  
Select History Codes and press the ENTER key to  
display history (or past) codes for the vehicle. History  
Codes are diagnostic trouble codes that have  
occurred intermittently.  
Note: These steps only read the DTCs. You have to use the  
Review Codes procedure (page 37) to view codes after read-  
ing them with this procedure.  
Select Current Codes and press the ENTER key to  
display current (or present) codes for the vehicle. Cur-  
rent Codes are diagnostic trouble codes that have  
occurred a specified number of times.  
Note: For vehicles that require reading of DTCs by visually  
viewing them as “flash codes,” refer to “Read Codes / Clear  
Codes (Flash Codes)” on page 42.  
To read codes, follow these steps:  
Figure 5.6: DTC Information Screen  
Note: General Motors codes are generally listed as A, B, C,  
or D in order of importance for repair.  
Figure 5.7: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
4
View the list and save or print it, if necessary.  
To view a saved file, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21. For printing information, refer to “Print” on  
page 26.  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Diagnostic  
Codes and press the ENTER key. This displays the Diag-  
nostic Trouble Codes menu screen (see Figure 5.8 on  
page 36).  
Note: For some vehicles, the DTC Info screen has a  
Pathfinder function key. This function key lets you access  
the Pathfinder software’s Quick Path function from with in  
the ABS / Air Bag software. For details, refer to “Chapter  
7: Pathfinder” on page 47.  
5
Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
Note: Use the Clear Codes function to erase the codes from  
a vehicle’s ECU. For details, refer to “Clear Codes” on  
page 38.  
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Figure 5.8: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
Figure 5.10: Read Codes Test Screen  
2
Select Read Codes and press the ENTER key. This dis-  
plays an instruction or information screen, similar to the  
following screen.  
4
The test screen displays the codes being read and the  
time remaining for the test. When the test is finished, the  
word “Wait” changes to “Test completed.” When this hap-  
pens, press the EXIT function key to continue. This  
displays the following screen.  
Figure 5.9: Information or Instruction Screen  
Note: If connection information is provided (see Figure 5.9),  
use the information to connect the NGIS tool to the vehicle’s  
DLC.  
Figure 5.11: Read Codes Completed Screen  
5
6
Press the OK function key.  
One or more instruction screens may appear telling you  
how to clear the codes from the vehicle. Read each  
screen and use the function keys to answer any  
questions.  
3
One or more information or instruction screens appear.  
Read the screens and follow all instructions. If necessary,  
use the function keys to answer any questions. Do this  
until the test screen appears (see Figure 5.10).  
7
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Note: Use the Review Codes function to view a list of any  
codes that were read. For details, refer to “Review Codes”  
on page 37.  
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Review Codes  
3
If another menu appears, select KOEO on Demand and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the list of codes on  
the Review Codes screen.  
Review Codes  
For some vehicles, the Review Codes option appears  
on the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu screen. This  
option lets you review trouble codes after initially read-  
ing them.  
Note: If there are no codes to display, a message screen  
states that the code library is empty. If necessary, read  
the codes. Refer to “Read Codes” on page 34.  
To review diagnostic trouble codes, follow these steps:  
Figure 5.14: Review Codes Screen  
4
View the list and save or print it, if necessary.  
To view a saved file, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21. For printing information, refer to “Print” on  
page 26.  
Figure 5.12: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
Select Diagnostic Codes from the Diagnostic Menu  
screen. ThisdisplaystheDiagnosticTroubleCodesmenu  
screen.  
5
Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
Note: After reviewing the codes, if necessary, clear the  
codes from the vehicle and the ABS / Air Bag software. Use  
any instructions that were provided when reading the codes.  
For some vehicles the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu  
screen may have a Clear Codes option. If so, refer to “Clear  
Codes” on page 38. If necessary, consult the manufacturer’s  
service manual for the correct “clear code” method.  
Figure 5.13: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
2
From the Diagnostic Trouble Codes screen, select  
Review Codes and press the ENTER key.  
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Clear Codes  
Clear Codes  
For some vehicles, the Clear Codes option appears on  
the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu screen. This  
option lets you clear DTC codes from a vehicle. For  
some vehicles, this procedure also clears codes stored  
in the ABS / Air Bag software.  
After reading and / or reviewing the diagnostic trouble  
codes, use the following steps to clear the codes from  
the vehicle. If Clear Codes is not an available menu  
option, consult the manufacturer’s service manual for  
the correct “clear code” method.  
To clear the diagnostic trouble codes, follow these  
steps:  
Figure 5.16: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
Note: Before performing this procedure, make sure the  
vehicle’s ignition key is in the On (Run) position with the  
engine off.  
2
From the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu screen, select  
Clear Codes and press the ENTER key. This displays a  
clearcodesinstructionscreensimilartoeither Figure5.17  
or Figure 5.18.  
Figure 5.15: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
Select Diagnostic Codes from the Diagnostic Menu  
screen. This displays the Diagnostic Trouble Codes  
menu screen.  
Figure 5.17: Clear Codes Instruction Screen  
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Chapter 5: Diagnostic Codes (Read / Clear Codes)  
Self Diagnostics  
Self Diagnostics  
For some vehicles (Ford), the Self Diagnostics option  
appears on the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu  
screen. This function is a diagnostic test that is acti-  
vated and managed by the vehicle. At the completion  
of the test, a list of diagnostic trouble codes displays on  
the screen.  
Note: Before performing this procedure, make sure the vehi-  
cle’s ignition key is in the On (Run) position with the engine  
off.  
To perform a self diagnostic test, follow these steps:  
Figure 5.18: Clear Codes Instruction Screen  
3
4
Read the screen and follow all instructions, if necessary.  
Press the appropriate function key.  
After this, one or more information or instruction screens  
may appear. Read the screens and follow all instructions.  
If necessary, use the function keys to answer any ques-  
tions. Do this until the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu  
screen appears.  
5
Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
Note: Check the codes again. If any codes remain, repeat  
the Clear Codes steps. Make sure the vehicle’s ignition key  
is in the On (Run) position and the engine is off. (If codes  
remain, the problem may still exist in the vehicle.)  
Note: GM supplemental inflatable restraint (SIR) code 52,  
which indicates the air bag has been deployed, cannot be  
cleared. All other codes clear and the SIR dash warning light  
turns off.  
Figure 5.19: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Diagnostic  
Codes and press the ENTER key. This displays the Diag-  
nostic Trouble Codes menu screen.  
Figure 5.20: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
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Select Self Diagnostics and press the ENTER key. This  
displays the Self Diagnostics menu screen.  
Figure 5.23: Self Diagnostic Test Instruction Screen  
5
6
Read and follow the instructions on the screen and press  
Figure 5.21: Self Diagnostics Menu Screen  
the OK function key.  
3
Select On Demand Test and press the ENTER key. This  
displays the On Demand Test screen.  
One or more instruction screens may appear. If so, read  
each screen and use the function keys to answer any  
questions. Do this until the list of codes appears on the  
DTC Info screen.  
Figure 5.22: Self Diagnostic On Demand Test Screen  
Figure 5.24: DTC Information Screen  
4
Waitfor the testto start. Whilethe test runs, atimer counts  
down the time remaining for the test. When the test is  
complete, an instruction screen (similar to Figure 5.23)  
may appear.  
7
View the list and save or print it, if necessary.  
To view a saved file, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21. For printing information, refer to “Print” on  
page 26.  
Note: For some vehicles, the DTC Info screen has a  
Pathfinder function key. This function key lets you access  
the Pathfinder software’s Quick Path function from with in  
the ABS / Air Bag software. For details, refer to “Chapter  
7: Pathfinder” on page 47.  
8
Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
Note: After viewing the codes, clear the codes. Refer to  
Clear Codes” on page 38.  
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Wiggle Test  
Wiggle Test  
For some vehicles (Ford), the Wiggle Test option  
appears on the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu  
screen. This function checks for intermittent breaks in  
connections and for resulting DTCs. When a circuit  
break is detected, the NGIS tool beeps and places the  
DTC code in memory.  
To perform a wiggle test, follow these steps:  
Figure 5.27: Wiggle Test Screen  
4
The test screen displays the state of the test, the number  
of transitions (circuit breaks that occur), and the time  
remaining for the test. While the test is running, wiggle the  
wiring and wiring connections or drive the vehicle to rec-  
reate the intermittent failure condition suspected.  
Note: To stop the test before the test time expires, press  
the EXIT function key.  
5
To finish the test, press the ENTER key. This displays a  
list of any DTCs that occurred.  
Note: One or more instruction screens may appear. If so,  
read each screen and use the function keys to answer  
any questions. Do this until the list of codes appears on  
the DTC Info screen.  
Figure 5.25: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Diagnostic  
Codes and press the ENTER key. This displays the Diag-  
nostic Trouble Codes menu screen.  
Figure 5.28: DTC Information Screen  
6
View the list and save or print it, if necessary.  
To view a saved file, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21. For printing information, refer to “Print” on  
page 26.  
Figure 5.26: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
2
3
Select Wiggle Test and press the ENTER key.  
7
Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
One or more information or instruction screens may  
appear. Read the screens and follow all instructions. If  
necessary, use the function keys to answer any ques-  
tions. Do this until the Wiggle Test screen appears.  
Note: After viewing the codes, clear the codes. Refer to  
Clear Codes” on page 38.  
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Read Codes / Clear Codes (Flash Codes)  
Read Codes (Flash Codes)  
Read Codes / Clear Codes  
(Flash Codes)  
If a vehicle requires that you read diagnostic trouble  
codes by visually viewing them as “flash codes,” the  
Read Codes and Clear Codes menu options appear  
directly on the Diagnostic Menu screen (instead of the  
Diagnostic Codes option).  
When the Read Codes option appears on the Diagnos-  
tic Menu screen, use the option to: 1) view instructions  
for how to physically view flash codes from the vehicle,  
and 2) to enter the flash code numbers into the NGIS  
tool to see their descriptions.  
To read flash codes, follow these steps:  
For this type of vehicle, you identify the vehicle’s “flash  
code” numbers and manually enter the numbers into  
the NGIS tool to see their descriptions. The Read  
Codes function provides instructions for how to physi-  
cally view the flash codes and lets you enter the code  
numbers to see their descriptions. The Clear Codes  
function provides instructions for how to manually clear  
flash codes from the vehicle.  
Note: Flash codes are DTCs that you identify by: 1) ground-  
ing a pin on the vehicle’s check connector to trigger a specific  
indictor light to blink, and 2) viewing and counting the number  
of times the indicator light blinks.  
This section includes the following procedures:  
Read Codes (Flash Codes)” (in the next column)  
Clear Codes (Flash Codes)” on page 44  
Figure 5.29: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Read Codes  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Connector  
Location screen.  
Note: The Connector Location screen is not available for  
all vehicles. If this screen does not appear, go to Step 4.  
Figure 5.30: Connector Location Screen  
2
3
View the information and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
Press the ENTER key. This displays the DTC Retrieval  
Procedure screen.  
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Read Codes / Clear Codes (Flash Codes)  
Figure 5.31: DTC Retrieval Procedure Screen  
Figure 5.33: Review Codes Screen  
4
5
View the DTC retrieval procedure and print it, if neces-  
7
View the list and save or print it, if necessary.  
To view a saved file, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21. For printing information, refer to “Print” on  
page 26.  
sary. For printing information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
Use the connector location and DTC retrieval procedure  
to read the flash codes from the vehicle. When you know  
the codes, press the ENTER key. This displays the Pos-  
sible Codes screen.  
8
9
Press the EXIT key to return to the Diagnostic Menu  
screen.  
Clear the codes. Refer to “Clear Codes (Flash Codes)”  
on page 44.  
Figure 5.32: Possible Codes Screen  
6
Use the Possible Codes screen to enter the flash codes  
as follows:  
a
Use the Direction keys to select (highlight) a code  
number. With the number selected, press the ENTER  
key.  
b
c
Repeat step a until all the flash codes are highlighted.  
Press the EXIT key to display the code descriptions.  
This displays the Review Codes screen.  
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Read Codes / Clear Codes (Flash Codes)  
Clear Codes (Flash Codes)  
After retrieving flash codes from a vehicle (refer to  
Read Codes (Flash Codes)” on page 42), use the fol-  
lowing steps to clear the codes from the vehicle.  
Note: If necessary, consult the manufacturer’s service man-  
ual for the correct “clear code” method.  
To clear flash codes, follow these steps:  
Figure 5.34: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Clear Codes  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Erase Pro-  
cedure screen.  
Figure 5.35: Erase Procedure Screen  
2
3
4
View the information and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
Press the EXIT key to return to the Diagnostic Menu  
screen.  
Use the erase procedure to clear the flash codes from the  
vehicle.  
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Chapter 6: Post Collision Test  
6: Post Collision Test  
The Post Collision Test function is a preset test for test-  
ing air bags after repair.  
Note: Before performing the test steps, follow the instruc-  
tions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on page 13.  
To perform a Post Collision Test, follow these steps:  
Figure 6.2: Post Collision Test Screen  
2
3
Read the screen, follow the instructions, and press the  
ENTER key.  
After this, several instruction screens appear. Read the  
screens and follow all instructions. Do this until the Diag-  
nostic Trouble Codes menu screen appears.  
Figure 6.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
Note: For some vehicles, the Post Collision Test option may  
be available only after first selecting Diagnostic Codes. The  
option then appears on the Diagnostic Trouble Codes menu  
screen.  
1
Select Post Collision Test and press the ENTER key.  
This displays an instruction screen.  
Figure 6.3: Diagnostic Trouble Codes Menu Screen  
Note: The Post Collision Test option may not appear on the  
menu at this time.  
4
Do one of the following:  
If the SIR warning lamp is off, the procedure is com-  
plete. Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
If the SIR warning lamp is on, continue with the next  
step.  
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5
Select Read Codes from the Diagnostic Trouble Codes  
menu screen and press the ENTER key.  
Note: If the Read Codes menu screen appears, select  
Current Codes from the menu and press the ENTER key.  
This displays the DTC Information screen.  
Figure 6.4: DTC Information Screen  
6
View the list and save or print it, if necessary.  
To view a saved file, refer to “Playback a Data File” on  
page 21. For printing information, refer to “Print” on  
page 26.  
Note: For more information about DTCs and the DTC  
Information screen, refer to “Chapter 5: Diagnostic  
Codes (Read / Clear Codes)” on page 33.  
7
8
Use the EXIT key to return to previous screens.  
If necessary, use the Clear Codes function to erase the  
codes from the vehicle’s ECU. For details, refer to “Clear  
Codes” on page 38.  
9
Do any further air bag repairs and repeat the test.  
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Chapter 7: Pathfinder  
Repair Trac  
7: Pathfinder  
The Pathfinder function lets you access the Pathfinder  
software’s functions from within the ABS / Air Bag soft-  
ware. This option lets you view vehicle-specific  
information for some 1988-2003 GM, Saturn, Ford,  
Chrysler, and Jeep vehicles.  
Repair Trac  
The Repair Trac option lets you access the Repair Trac  
software from within the ABS / Air Bag software. The  
Repair Trac software contains repair instructions for  
hard-to-diagnose “pattern failures” on vehicles with  
50,000 or more miles.  
Note: You can also access the Pathfinder functions from  
within the ABS / Air Bag software by doing one of the  
following:  
Note: You can also access the Repair Trac software from  
the NGIS tool’s Repair Information menu, depending on the  
system version in the tool. If you do this, you will need to enter  
the vehicle information again.  
From the Datastream screen, press the More function  
key and select the Pathfinder option. For details, refer  
to “Pathfinder” on page 25.  
From the DTC Information screen, press the Path-  
finder function key. For details, refer to “Read and  
Display Codes” on page 34.  
This chapter includes procedures for using the follow-  
ing Pathfinder functions:  
Repair Trac - used to access the Repair Trac software  
from within the ABS / Air Bag software. (See the steps in  
the next column.)  
Fast Fixes - used to access the Fast Fixes software from  
within the ABS / Air Bag software. (See page 48.)  
TSB References - used to view numbers and titles of  
technical service bulletins that apply to a vehicle. (See  
page 50.)  
Specifications - used to view brake and ABS specifica-  
tions for a vehicle. (See page 51.)  
Component Location - used to view a description of the  
computer and connector locations for a vehicle.  
(See page 52.)  
Figure 7.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Pathfinder Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
Brake Bleed Procedure - used to view instructions for  
bleeding a vehicle’s brakes. (See page 53.)  
Brake Bleed Sequence - used to view a description of  
the correct sequence for bleeding a vehicle’s brakes.  
(See page 54.)  
2
From the Pathfinder screen, select Repair Trac and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Repair Trac  
screen for the vehicle (see Figure 7.2 on page 48).  
Note: Before performing the procedures in this chapter, fol-  
low the instructions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on  
page 13.  
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Fast Fixes  
Fast Fixes  
The Fast Fixes option lets you access the Fast Fixes  
software from within the ABS / Air Bag software. The  
Fast Fixes software contains vehicle-specific repair  
solutions for many “likely” or “overlooked” causes of  
component problems.  
Note: You can also access the Fast Fixes software from the  
NGIS tool’s Application Manager main menu or the Repair  
Information menu, depending on the system version in the  
tool. If you do this, you will need to enter the vehicle informa-  
tion again.  
Figure 7.2: Repair Trac Symptoms Screen  
3
From the list of symptoms, select a symptom to view  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Repair Trac  
Problems and Fixes screen.  
Figure 7.4: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Pathfinder Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
2
From the Pathfinder screen, select Fast Fixes and press  
the ENTER key. This displays the Fast Fix Select Cate-  
gory screen for the vehicle (see Figure 7.2 on page 48).  
Figure 7.3: Repair Trac Problems and Fixes Screen  
Note: TheRT(RepairTrac)Codeonthisscreenisasoftware  
code only. It isnot apart of any diagnostic trouble code (DTC).  
4
View the description and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
5
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
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Fast Fixes  
Figure 7.7: Fast Fix Select Component Screen  
Figure 7.5: Fast Fix Select Category Screen  
5
From the list of components, select a component to  
view and press the ENTER key. This displays the Fast  
Fix symptoms and possible problems screen.  
3
From the list of categories, select a category to view and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Fast Fix Select  
Symptom screen.  
Figure 7.8: Fast Fix Symptoms and Possible Problems Screen  
Figure 7.6: Fast Fix Select Symptom Screen  
6
7
View the description and print it, if necessary. For printing  
4
From the list of symptoms, select a symptom (cause) to  
view and press the ENTER key. This displays the Fast  
Fix Select Component screen.  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
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TSB References  
TSB References  
The TSB References option lets you look up the num-  
bers and titles of technical service bulletins for a  
vehicle.  
To view the TSB references, follow these steps:  
Figure 7.10: TSB References Screen  
3
From the list of TSBs, select a TSB to view and press  
the ENTER key. This displays a brief description of the  
TSB.  
Figure 7.9: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Pathfinder Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
2
From the Pathfinder screen, select TSB References and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the TSB References  
screen.  
Figure 7.11: TSB Reference Screen  
4
5
View the description and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
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Chapter 7: Pathfinder  
Specifications  
Specifications  
The Specifications option lets you view tune-up,  
engine, and system specifications for a vehicle.  
To view the vehicle specifications, follow these steps:  
Figure 7.13: Specifications Screen  
3
4
View the specifications and print them, if necessary. For  
printing information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Figure 7.12: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Pathfinder Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
2
Select Specifications and press the ENTER key. This  
displays the Specifications screen.  
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Component Location  
Component Location  
The Component Location option lets you view a  
description of the computer and connector locations for  
a vehicle.  
To view the component locations, follow these steps:  
Figure 7.15: Connector Location Screen  
Figure 7.14: Diagnostic Menu Screen, Pathfinder Screen, and  
Component Location Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
2
3
Select Component Location and press the ENTER key.  
This displays the Component Location screen.  
Do one of the following:  
Figure 7.16: Computer Location Screen  
Select Connector Location and press the ENTER  
key to view a description of where the vehicle’s data  
link connector (DLC) is located. This displays the Con-  
nector Location screen (see Figure 7.15).  
4
5
View the description and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Select Computer Location and press the ENTER  
key to view a description of where the vehicle’s elec-  
tronic control unit (ECU) is located. This displays the  
Connector Location screen (see Figure 7.16).  
Select Fuse Box Location and press the ENTER key  
to view a description of where the vehicle’s fuse  
box(es) are located. This displays the Connector  
Location screen (not shown).  
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Chapter 7: Pathfinder  
Brake Bleed Procedure  
Brake Bleed Procedure  
The Brake Bleed Procedure option lets you view  
instructions for bleeding a vehicle’s brakes.  
To view the brake bleed procedure, follow these steps:  
Figure 7.18: Manual Bleed Procedure Screen  
Figure 7.17: Diagnostic Menu Screen, Pathfinder Screen, and Brake  
Bleed Procedure Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
2
3
Select Brake Bleed Procedure and press the ENTER  
key. This displays the Brake Bleed Procedure screen.  
SelecteitherManualBleedorPressureBleedandpress  
the ENTER key. This displays either the Manual Bleed  
Procedure screen (see Figure 7.18) or the Pressure  
Bleed Procedure screen (see Figure 7.19).  
Figure 7.19: Pressure Bleed Procedure Screen  
4
5
View the procedure and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
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Brake Bleed Sequence  
Brake Bleed Sequence  
The Brake Bleed Sequence option lets you view a  
description of the correct sequence for bleeding a vehi-  
cle’s brakes.  
To view the brake bleed sequence, follow these steps:  
Figure 7.21: Brake Bleed Sequence Screen  
3
4
View the description and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Figure 7.20: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Pathfinder Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Pathfinder and  
press the ENTER key. This displays the Pathfinder  
screen.  
2
Select Brake Bleed Sequence and press the ENTER  
key. This displays the Brake Bleed Sequence screen.  
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Chapter 8: Vehicle Info  
Specifications  
8: Vehicle Info  
1
2
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Vehicle Info  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Vehicle Info  
screen.  
The Vehicle Info function lets you view vehicle-specific  
information. Thischapterincludesproceduresforusing  
the following Vehicle Info functions:  
Select Specifications and press the ENTER key.  
This displays the Specifications screen.  
Specifications - used to view brake and ABS specifica-  
tions for a vehicle. (See the steps below.)  
Related TSBs - used to view numbers and titles of tech-  
nical service bulletins that apply to a vehicle.  
(See page 56.)  
System Type - used to view the description of the vehicle  
being tested. (See page 57.)  
PROM Identification - for some GM vehicles, used to  
view PROM information. (See page 58.)  
Note: Before performing the procedures in this chapter, fol-  
low the instructions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on  
page 13.  
Specifications  
The Specifications option lets you view brake and ABS  
specifications.  
Figure 8.2: Specifications Screen  
3
4
View the specifications and print them, if necessary.  
To view the vehicle specifications, follow these steps:  
For printing information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Figure 8.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Vehicle Info Screen  
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Related TSBs  
Related TSBs  
The Related TSBs option lets you look up the numbers  
and titles of technical service bulletins.  
To view the related TSBs, follow these steps:  
Figure 8.4: TSB References Screen  
3
Select a TSB to view and press the ENTER key. This dis-  
plays a brief description of the TSB.  
Figure 8.3: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Vehicle Info Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Vehicle Info  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Vehicle Info  
screen.  
2
Select Related TSBs and press the ENTER key. This dis-  
plays the TSB References screen.  
Figure 8.5: TSB Reference Screen  
4
5
View the description and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
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Chapter 8: Vehicle Info  
System Type  
System Type  
The System Type option lets you view the vehicle  
description.  
To view the system type, follow these steps:  
Figure 8.7: System Information Screen  
3
4
View the information and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to “Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Figure 8.6: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Vehicle Info Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Vehicle Info  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Vehicle Info  
screen.  
2
Select System Type and press the ENTER key. This  
displays the System Information screen.  
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PROM Identification  
PROM Identification  
The PROM Identification option, which is available  
for some GM vehicles, lets you view the Programmable  
Read Only Memory (PROM) 4-digit identification num-  
ber and additional PROM related information.  
To view PROM information, follow these steps:  
Figure 8.8: Diagnostic Menu Screen and Vehicle Info Screen  
1
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Vehicle Info  
and press the ENTER key. This displays the Vehicle Info  
screen.  
2
3
4
Select PROM Identification and press the ENTER key.  
This displays the PROM Identification screen.  
View the information and print it, if necessary. For printing  
information, refer to“Print” on page 26.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
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Chapter 9: Controller ID  
9: Controller ID  
The Controller ID function displays identification  
information about the selected ECU (Audi and  
Volkswagen).  
Note: Before performing the test steps, follow the instruc-  
tions in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” on page 13.  
To display the Controller ID information, follow these  
steps:  
Figure 9.2: ECU Identification Screen  
2
3
View the data.  
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
Figure 9.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
1
Select Controller ID and press the ENTER key.  
This displays the ECU Identification Data screen.  
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Chapter 10: Special Tests  
Basic Special Test Procedure  
10: Special Tests  
The Special Tests function lets you perform special  
bi-directional diagnostic tests on anti-lock brake sys-  
tems (ABS) and air bags. The tests let you use the  
NGIS tool to activate or control the system  
components.  
Basic Special Test Procedure  
The special tests vary for each vehicle, year, and  
component (ABS, Air Bag, etc.). This section provides  
basic steps for the special tests.  
Note: During a test, you use the tool to temporarily control a  
selected component. When you exit the test, the component  
returns to the normal setting.  
To perform special tests on a vehicle, follow these  
steps:  
1
Perform the steps in “Chapter 2: Start-up Steps” to enter  
the vehicle information and display the Diagnostic Menu  
screen.  
This chapter includes a basic procedure for doing the  
special tests, brief descriptions of the special tests, and  
examples of common special test screens.  
Note: While performing a special test, a Fault Code Detected  
screen may appear indicating a fault exists. Repair the prob-  
lem and clear the diagnostic test code(s) before continuing  
the special test. For details about clearing codes, refer to  
Chapter 5: Diagnostic Codes (Read / Clear Codes)”.  
Note: The ABS Air Bag 2004 software has an automatic  
Diagnostic Code Triggered Record function. If a diagnostic  
fault occurs while you are testing a vehicle, the software auto-  
matically alerts you with a screen message and creates a  
recording for playback. To replay these recordings, refer to  
Playback a Data File” on page 21.  
WARNING:  
Before performing any tests, refer to the Safety Pre-  
cautions and instructions provided in this User  
Guide and the warnings provided by the vehicle  
manufacturer. In addition, follow any warnings and  
descriptions provided on the NGIS tool screens.  
Figure 10.1: Diagnostic Menu Screen  
2
From the Diagnostic Menu screen, select Special Tests.  
This displays the Special Tests menu screen (Figure 10.2  
on page 62).  
Note: If an identification screen appears, review the  
screen and press the ENTER key to display the Special  
Tests menu screen.  
WARNING:  
During active testing, bi-directional component  
activation is automatically “inhibited” when  
required to allow brake components adequate time  
to cool down. Do not bypass this cool-down period  
by restarting the test or by using any other means  
of bypassing the cool-down period.  
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Special Test Descriptions  
Special Test Descriptions  
This section includes brief descriptions of many of the  
special tests. Actual tests vary by vehicle manufac-  
turer, year, make, component, etc. For complete test  
instructions and specifications, refer to the vehicle  
service manual for the vehicle being tested.  
ABS Manual Control Tests  
Manual Control Tests let you use the NGIS tool to man-  
ually control the actuators in order to test the following:  
ABS motors, solenoids, solenoid enable relays, EMBs,  
and more.  
You can confirm proper operation by comparing what  
you command with the NGIS tool to what the ECU sees  
as a response and to what the actual output is at the  
component.  
Figure 10.2: Special Tests Menu Screen  
Note: The screen shown above is only an example.  
Actual screens vary by vehicle and component.  
3
From the Special Tests menu screen, select the test you  
want to perform and press the ENTER key.  
ABS Motor Test  
4
A group selection screen, test selection screen, several  
step-by-step instruction screens, or bi-directional control  
screen may appear. Read the screens and follow all  
instructions. If necessary, use the function keys to per-  
form commands or answer any questions. Use the  
ENTER key as instructed. (See “Special Test Screen  
Examples” on page 65.)  
The Motor Test lets you use the NGIS tool to manually  
control the ABS pump motor. For some vehicles, the  
NGIS tool runs the test automatically; for other vehi-  
cles, the tool displays instructional screens for you to  
perform the test manually.  
5
When finished, use the EXIT key to return to previous  
screens.  
ABS Version Test  
The ABS Version test displays the name of the brake  
system and the ABS controller version number, soft-  
ware ID, and sequence value.  
Actuator Tests  
The Actuator Tests let you use the NGIS tool to man-  
ually control the actuators in order to test the following:  
AYC valves, inlet valves, outlet valves, pump motors,  
TRACS valves.  
You can confirm proper operation by comparing what  
you command with the NGIS tool to what the ECU sees  
as a response and to what the actual output is at the  
component.  
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Chapter 10: Special Tests  
Special Test Descriptions  
Autobleed Test, Automated Bleed, or  
Service Bleed  
Function Test  
The Function Test automatically commands the ABS  
relay, valve solenoids, and pump motor on and off to  
test for proper operation. If there is a malfunction, a  
diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is set in the vehicle.  
The bleed tests remove air from the internal brake fluid  
chambers after servicing the brakes. For some vehi-  
cles, the NGIS tool runs the test automatically; for other  
vehicles, the tool displays instructional screens for you  
to perform the test manually.  
Gear Tension Relief Test  
The test usually cycles the valve solenoids so you can  
use brake pedal feel to diagnose solenoid problems,  
pump output problems, and pedal feel complaints. The  
final phase of the test releases brake pressure from  
each hydraulic channel in sequence, allowing you to  
identify pedal travel problems, solenoid leakage, or  
internal problems.  
The Gear Tension Relief Test relieves tension from the  
ABS motor gears so you can separate the ABS motor  
pack from the ABS hydraulic modulator.  
For some vehicles, the NGIS tool runs the test auto-  
matically; for other vehicles, the tool displays  
instructional screens for you to perform the test  
manually.  
IMPORTANT:  
Before bleeding the brake system, make sure no diag-  
nostic codes are present.  
Hydraulic Control Tests  
Donotletthemastercylinderrundryduringthebrake  
bleeding procedure.  
The Hydraulic Control Tests let you use the NGIS tool  
to manually engage and disengage the ABS solenoids  
for troubleshooting the hydraulic functions.  
Do not allow brake fluid to contact the motor pack or  
the electrical connectors.  
IMPORTANT: Use a recommended brake fluid,  
do not use silicone brake fluids in an ABS-  
equipped vehicle.  
Idle Up Manual Control Test  
The Idle Up Tests let you use the NGIS tool to manually  
control the idle up actuators.  
WARNING: After bleeding the brake system,  
check the brake pedal for excessive travel or a  
“spongy” feel. Bleed again if either condition is  
present.  
Lamp Tests  
The Lamp Tests lets you use the NGIS tool to manually  
control the ABS or TCS warning or indicator lamps.  
Automated Test  
Manual Control Test  
The Automated Test automatically commands each  
solenoid valve and the pump motor on and off to test  
for proper operation. If there is a malfunction, a diag-  
nostic trouble code (DTC) is set in the vehicle.  
See “ABS Manual Control Tests” on page 62.  
Brake Bleed Preparation Test  
The Brake Bleed Preparation Test prepares the brake  
lines for bleeding by clearing air from the modulator.  
The test rehomes all the ABS and TCS motors, cycles  
the TCS motors, and then returns all motors to the  
“home” position at the bottom of the bore.  
Usually, the tool displays instructional screens for you  
to perform the test manually  
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Special Test Descriptions  
Motor Rehome Test  
Setup SDM Serial Number (Air Bag  
Sensing and Diagnostic Module)  
The Motor Rehome Test prepares the brake lines for  
bleeding by clearing air from the modulator. The test  
returns all ABS motors to their “home” positions.  
The Setup SDM Serial Number in DIM test lets you  
program a new air bag serial number into the dash inte-  
gration module (DIM). You use this test after installing  
a new air bag; otherwise a diagnostic trouble code will  
be set when you turn on the ignition.  
For some vehicles, the NGIS tool runs the test auto-  
matically; for other vehicles, the tool displays  
instructional screens for you to perform the test  
manually.  
The tool displays instructional screens for you to per-  
form the test manually  
IMPORTANT:  
Before rehoming the brake system, make sure no  
diagnostic codes are present.  
Solenoid Tests  
Do not let the master cylinder run dry during the  
rehoming or brake bleeding procedures.  
The Solenoid Tests let you use the NGIS tool to man-  
ually control the inlet and output valve solenoids.  
Do not allow brake fluid to contact the motor pack or  
the electrical connectors.  
You can confirm proper operation by comparing what  
you command with the NGIS tool to what the ECU sees  
as a response and to what the actual output is at the  
solenoid.  
IMPORTANT: Use a recommended brake fluid,  
do not use silicone brake fluids in an ABS-  
equipped vehicle.  
System Identification  
WARNING: After bleeding the brake system,  
check the brake pedal for excessive travel or a  
“spongy” feel. Bleed again if either condition is  
present.  
The System Identification test displays information  
about the brake system, the vehicle, and the ABS  
controller.  
TCS Test  
Pump Motor Tests  
The TCS test lets you use the NGIS tool to control the  
pump motor in order to apply fluid pressure to the front  
wheel circuits.  
The Pump Motor Tests lets you use the NGIS tool to  
manually control the pump motor. For some vehicles,  
the NGIS tool runs the test automatically; for other vehi-  
cles, the tool displays instructional screens for you to  
perform the test manually.  
Traction Control System (TCS)  
Manual Control Tests  
Relay Test  
The TCS Manual Control Tests let you use the NGIS  
tool to perform motor tests and an adjuster assembly  
control test.You can confirm proper operation by com-  
paring what you command with the NGIS tool to what  
the ECU sees as a response and to what the actual out-  
put is at the component.  
The Relay Test lets you use the NGIS tool to manually  
engage and disengage either the ABS or TCS relays  
in order to test relay operation.  
Requested Torque Test  
The Requested Torque Test lets you use the NGIS tool  
to manually control the engine torque to test for proper  
operation of the traction control system (TCS).  
Voltage Load Test  
The Voltage Load Test “loads” the ABS battery supply  
circuit to test for adequate battery capacity.  
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Chapter 10: Special Tests  
Special Test Screen Examples  
Bi-directional Control Screen Examples  
Special Test Screen Examples  
There are two basic types of special test screens:  
The bi-directional control screens vary in appearance,  
but they all allow you to manually control the vehicle’s  
relays, solenoids, lamps, and other components.  
instructional and bi-directional control.  
Instructional Screen Example  
Basic Single Component Control Screen  
Instructional screens contain step-by-step instructions  
for performing a special test. You simply follow the  
instructions provided on each screen.  
Thefollowingscreenisthebasicmanualcontrolscreen  
for a single component. You press the Start function  
key to begin and then use the On and Off function keys  
to control the component.  
1
2
3
4
Figure 10.4: Single Component Control Screen Example  
Figure 10.3: Instructional Screen Example  
Item 1 This area displays the command you have issued  
through the scan tool (On, Off).  
Item 2 This area displays the state of the component being  
read by the ECU. The bottom of this area may also  
contain special test instructions.  
Item 3 The status line displays the current status of the test.  
Item 4 The function keys let you manually control the  
component as necessary. Compare what is  
commanded by the NGIS tool to the state of the  
component being read by the ECU to the actual  
physical state of the component.  
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Special Test Screen Examples  
Basic Multiple Component Control Screen  
Solenoid, Relay Controls Screen  
Thefollowingscreenisthebasicmanualcontrolscreen  
for multiple components. This screen allows control of  
more than one component and has a More function key  
menu for performing additional functions. You select a  
component and then press the Start function key to  
begin. You then use the On and Off function keys to  
control the selected component.  
Thefollowingscreenisthebasicmanualcontrolscreen  
for a solenoid and enable relay. You press the Start  
function key to begin (when you press Start, the key  
name changes to Exit). You then use the Solenoid and  
Relay function keys to control the components.  
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
Figure 10.6: Solenoid, Relay Controls Screen Example  
Item 1 This area displays the commands you have issued  
5
through the scan tool (On, Off).  
Item 2 This area displays the states of the components  
being read by the ECU. The bottom of this area may  
also contain special test instructions.  
Figure 10.5: Multiple Component Control Screen Example  
Item 1 This area displays the command you have issued  
through the scan tool (On, Off).  
Item 3 The status line displays the current status of the test.  
Item 2 This area displays the list of components you can  
control along with the state of each component being  
read by the ECU.  
Item 4 The function keys let you manually control the  
component as necessary. Compare what is  
commanded by the NGIS tool to the state of the  
component being read by the ECU to the actual  
physical state of the component.  
Item 3 The status line displays the current status of the test.  
Item 4 The function keys let you manually control the  
component as necessary. Compare what is  
commanded by the NGIS tool to the state of the  
component being read by the ECU to the actual  
physical state of the component.  
Item 5 The More menu contains basic Datastream  
functions. For details, refer to “Datastream  
Functions” on page 20.  
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Chapter 10: Special Tests  
Special Test Screen Examples  
Automatic Test Screen  
Activate/Deactivate Screen  
Thefollowing screenisan example ofanautomatic test  
screen.You press the Start function key to begin the  
automatic test.  
The following screen is an example of a manual control  
screen with a toggle Activate/Deactivate function key.  
You use this function key to begin the test.  
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
3
4
5
Figure 10.7: Automatic Test Screen Example  
Figure 10.8: Activate/Deactivate Screen Example  
Item 1 This area displays the state of the test commands  
Item 1 This area displays the name of the component being  
being issued by the scan tool (On, Off).  
tested.  
Item 2 This area displays each component. As the test  
runs, the brackets around the dots indicate the  
component(s) currently being tested.  
Item 2 This area displays the state of the component.  
Item 3 This area shows the time clock for the test.  
Item 4 The function keys let you manually control the  
component as necessary. Compare what is  
commanded by the NGIS tool to the state of the  
component being read by the ECU to the actual  
physical state of the component.  
Note: The bracket on the left side of the dot repre-  
sents the command and the bracket on the right side  
represents the feedback. If one of the brackets is  
missing during the test, it indicates a problem.  
Item 3 This area may display special test instructions.  
Item 4 The status line displays the current status of the test.  
Item 5 The Start function key starts the test.  
Note: Press the Activate function key to turn on the  
component. This changes the component state to  
“On” and changes the function key to “Deactivate”.  
Press the Deactivate function key to turn off the  
component.  
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ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS (“UNITS”).  
SPX Units are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for three years (36 months) from date of  
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