This post gives brief instructions of the most commonly required service and maintenance operations in Foxwell NT650. Typical service operation screens are a series of menu driven executive commands. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the operation.

Available service and maintenance options include:

Oil Service Reset

Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)

Battery Replacement (BRT)

DPF Regeneration

Throttle Body Alignment (TBA/TPS)

Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) Calibration

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Programming

Gear Learning

CVT

ODOMETER

INJECTOR CODING

 

  1. Oil Service Reset

Oil Light Reset menu allows you to reset the service lamps on the instrument cluster. The

Service Indicator System is designed to alert the driver when the vehicle is due for a service.

Oil service reset methods are determined by the vehicle being tested. Depending on the vehicle being tested, any of the following means displays:

Oil Reset With One Button

Manual Reset

Auto Reset

 

1.1 Oil Reset With One Button

Oil Reset With One Button is applicable to GM models only. It offers quick and simple oil service reset with the click of one button.

 

To do Oil Reset With One Button:

1). Scroll with up and down arrow keys to highlight Oil Reset With One Button from the Oil Reset menu. An Information screen displays. Press the function key OK to continue or Cancel key to return to the Oil Reset menu.

 

2). Follow on-screen instruction and send a command to reset oil service. A screen with Success”

message displays once the lamp has been reset. Press any key to return.

 

3). If the oil service reset failed, the following screen displays. Please follow on-screen instructions to troubleshoot it. If the problem still exists, please contact your local dealer for assistant.

 

1.2 Manual Reset

Almost all Asian vehicles and most American and European vehicles have mechanical oil service indicator reset. The service tool does not have to communicate with the vehicle being tested, but guides you to complete the service manually by providing step-by-step on-screen instructions.

When Manual Reset is selected and the vehicle being tested identified, a procedure opens on the screen. Scroll with arrow keys to read the entire procedure and performing the necessary steps as directed by the on-screen instructions. The exact order of the test operation steps may vary depending on the test vehicle. Be sure to follow all on-screen instructions.

This manual reset procedure can be interrupted and aborted if the ignition key position is changed.

 

To do oil reset manually:

  1. Scroll with up and down arrow keys to highlight Manual Reset from the Oil Reset menu and press ENTER to confirm.

  1. Enter vehicle information by certain VIN characters, such as model, and year to identify the vehicle being tested and press ENTER key to confirm.

 

  1. When the vehicle is identified, a procedure screen displays.

 

  1. Follow all on-screen instructions to perform the manual mechanical reset.

 

  1. Press function key OK to return.

 

1.3. Auto Reset

Auto Reset is a bi-directional communication procedure directed by the service tool. The service tool displays guides for you through the process. A number of instructions that require a response to continue display, including an option to clear any stored codes once the interval has been reset. Follow the on-screen instructions.

 

  1. Electronic Parking Brake

EPB Service menu allows you to perform the service and maintenance of brake systems, including deactivation and activation of the brake control system, bleeding brake fluid, opening and closing brake pads, and setting brakes after disc or pad replacement, on multiple brands of vehicles where electronic brake systems are fitted.

Some tests display a command to the operator. For example, if Pressing Brake Pedal” displays, the operator has to press and hold the brake pedal and then continue. Actual tests vary by vehicle manufacturer, year, make.

 

Typical special test options include:

Deactivate/Activate SBC/EPB systems -allows to deactivate brakes for further service or maintenance work on brake systems or activate brakes when service or maintenance work on brake systems are completed.

 

Adaptation on Audi A8 -allows to set new pad thickness of rear brakes calipers after changing brake discs & pads on Audi A8 models.

 

Replace hydraulic brake systems fluid/bleedbrake system on MercedesSBC vehicles ­allows to change brake fluid/bleed brake system.

 

Perform service reset and service position on BMW EPB vehicles -allows to do the CBS reset and CBS correction for front brake and rear brake.

 

Perform activation/service work on Volvo PBM vehicles -allows to perform installation check, applying parking brake, releasing parking brake, activating service mode and exiting service mode.

 

Reset memory on Toyota EPB vehicles -allows to clear the learned memory of the EPB ECU.

 

Perform brake cable replacement and electric parking brake replacement -allows to fit in or remove the brake cable safely, adjust brake cable’s tension and calibrate the electric parking brake replacement.

 

Save and write clutch pedal programming on Renault EPB vehicles -allows to save clutch pedal programming on Renault vehicles fitted with manual gearbox. After this command is activated, the tool allows to "flash" the electric parking brake unit with the saved clutch data.

 

Perform control function and reset function on Opel EPB vehicles -allows to apply/release park brake cable service, provide park brake cable service replacement procedures and calibrate the parking brake systems after brake service.

 

Sensor calibration on Honda EPB vehicles -allows to program the current output value of each sensor into the electric parking brake unit.

Provides parking brake unjam procedure and perform longitudinal accelerometer calibration on Land Rover EPB vehicles -allows to drive the electronic park brake so it is unjamed in the releasing direction and then drive it into mounting position or the latching position; also allows to perform longitudinal accelerometer calibration.

 

Warning:

EPB systems must be deactivated before carrying out any maintenance/service work on the brakes such as changing of pads, discs and calipers.

Use proper tools to avoid the risk of body injuries of mechanics and technicians and damage to the brake system.

 

Make sure the vehicle is properly blocked after deactivation of the systems.

 

  1. Battery Replacement (BRT)

BRT menu lets you to new battery validated, how to clear faults from the dashboard and display current battery details of the vehicle such as Audi, BMW, Citroen, Peugeot, Seat, Skoda, Volvo, VW, Ford,Infiniti,Jaguar, Land Rover, Lexus,Mini, Mitsubishi,Nissan, Holden, Hyundai, Mzda, Opel, Porsche, Renault, Toyota.

 

  1. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration

DPF Regeneration menu let you perform the DPF cleaning to clear the blockage through continuous burning of the particulates captured in the DPF filter. When a DPF regeneration cycle is completed, the DPF light automatically goes off.

 

  1. Throttle Body Alignment (TBA/TPS)

It’s very common to see a customer pull into the shop with a Volkswagen or Audi that just will not idle correctly. One of the possible causes is that the throttle position is not known. When the motion range is not known, the ECU simply has no idea where to set the throttle. The ECU must know the full range of motion of the throttle in order for it to properly control the engine. Using the throttle position sensors in the throttle body, the ECU learns the full open and full closed positions through various states (idle, part throttle, WOT) known as a Throttle Body Alignment (TBA).

 

  1. Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) Calibration

SAS Calibration menu let you perform calibration of the Steering Angle Sensor, which permanently stores the current steering wheel position as straight-ahead in the sensor EEPROM. On successful calibration of the sensor, its fault memory is automatically cleared.

 

  1. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Programming

TPMS Service menu allows you to check the tire sensor IDs from the vehicle ECU and to perform TPMS programming and reset after tires and/or TPM sensors are replaced and/or tires are rotated.

 

  1. Gear Learning

1.Crankshaft position sensor adaptive learning. The crankshaft position sensor learns crankshaft tooth machining tolerance and save to the computer to more accurately diagnose engine misfires. If tooth learning is not performed for a car equipped with Delphi engine, the MIL turns on after the engine is started. The diagnostic device detects the DTC P 1336 'tooth not learned'. In this case, you must the diagnostic device to perform tooth learning for the car. After tooth learning is successful, the MIL turns off. 2.After the engine ECU, crankshaft position sensor, or crankshaft fly wheel is replaced, or the DTC 'tooth not learned' is present, tooth learning must be performed

 

  1. CVT

This function is used to reset the compensation code and initialize the ECT after a solenoid valve or valve body assembly has been replaced.

 

  1. ODOMETER

This function allows you to revise the date of odometer and write the original date into new odometer.

 

  1. INJECTOR CODING

This function is to reset and match the date after injector is replaced.

 

Foxwell NT650 source:

http://www.foxwelltool.com/wholesale/nt650-automotive-service-reset-scan-tool-obd2-code-reader.html


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