AUTOPHIX 7360 User's Manual
Safety Precautions
To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the scan tool, read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle:
- Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.
- Do not attempt to operate or observe the tool while driving a vehicle. Operating or observing the tool will cause driver distraction and could cause a fatal accident.
- Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.
- Operate the vehicle in a well-ventilated work area: Exhaust gases are poisonous.
- Keep the scan tool dry, clean, free from oil/water or grease. Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the scan tool, when necessary.
Tip: When using the product, please plug the product into the car before starting the car.
About 7360
1. Coverage
1) 7360 works on most after 1996 OBDII compliant US, European and Asian vehicles.
2) 1996-2021 Toyota: Support most Toyota vehicles with OBD16PIN interface 12V voltage. Such as 86, 4Runner, Agya, Allion, Alphard, Alphard HV, Altezza, Altezza Gita, Aqua, Aristo, Aurion, Auris, Auris HV, Avalon, Avalon HV, Avanza, Avensis, Avensis Verso, Aygo, bB, Belta, Blade, Brevis, C+Pod, Caldina, Calya, Cami, Camroad, Camry, Camry Gracia, Camry HV, Carina, Celica, Celsior, Century, C-HR, C-HR EV, C-HR HV, Coaster, Comfort, Condor, Copen, Corolla, Corolla Allex, Corolla Axio, Corolla Axio HV, Corolla Cross, Corolla Cross HV, Corolla Fielder, Corolla Fielder HV, Corolla HV, Corolla iM, Corolla PHV, Corolla Rumion, Corolla Runx, Corolla Spacio, Corolla Sport, Corolla Sport HV, Corolla Touring, Corolla Touring HV, Corolla Verso, Corona, Cressida, Crown, Crown Comfort, Crown Estate, Crown HV, Crown Majesta, Crown Mild Hybrid, Crown Patrol Car, Crown Sedan, Curren, Duet, Dyna, Dyna 100, Dyna 150, Dyna 200, Echo, Echo Verso, eQ, Esquire, Esquire HV, Estima, Estima HV, Etios, E'z, FC System, FCHV-adv, Fj Cruiser, Fortuner, Fun Cargo, Gaia, Gran ACE, Grand Hiace, Granvia, Harrier, Harrier HV, Hiace, Highlander, Highlander HV, Hilux, Hilux Surf, Hilux SW4, Himedic, HongQi, Innova, Ipsum, Isis, ist, Izoa, Izoa EV, JPN Taxi, Key Regist, Kijang Innova, Kluger, Kluger HV, Land Cr Prado, Land CR., Land Cruiser, Land Cruiser Prado, Levin, Levin HV, Levin PHV, Liteace, MAC, Mark X, Mark X Zio, Mark2, Mark2 Blit, Mark2 Qualis, Matrix, Mirai, MR2, MR2 Spyder, MR-S, Nadia, NAV1, Noah, Noah HV, Opa, Paseo, Passo, Passo Sette, Picnic, Pixis Epoch, Pixis Joy, Pixis Mega, Pixis Space, Pixis Truck, Pixis Van, Platz, Porte, Premio, Previa, Previa HV, Prius, Prius+, Prius Alpha, Prius C, Prius PHV, Prius Prime, Prius V, Proace, Probox, Probox HV, Progres, Pronard, Quickdelivery, Ractis, Raize, Raum, Rav4, Rav4 EV, Rav4 HV, Rav4 PHV, Regius Hiace, Regiusace, Reiz, Roomy, Rukus, Rush, Rush Mid, Sai, SDF Vehicle, Sequoia, Sienna, Sienna HV, Sienta, Sienta HV, Soarer, Solara, Spacio, Spade, Sparky, Succeed, Succeed HV, Supra, T100, Tacoma, Tank, Tarago, Tercel, Touring Hiace, Townace, Toyoace, Truck, Tundra, Urban Cruiser, Vanguard, Vehicles before 1997, Vehicles before 2000, Vehicles before 2003, Vehicles before 2005, Vellfire, Vellfire HV, Venza, Venza HV, Verossa, Verso, Verso-s, Vios, Vista, Vista Ardeo, Vitz, Vitz HV, Voltz, Voxy, Voxy HV, Wigo, Wild Lander, Wild Lander HV, Wild Lander PHV, Will Cypha, Will VI, Will VS, Windom, Wish, Yaris, Yaris Cross, Yaris Cross HV, Yaris HV, Yaris iA, Yaris R, Yaris Verso, Zelas, ZZZ1_P3S, ZZZ2_P4S, ZZZ3_P4C, ZZZ4_P5C.
3) 1996-2021 Lexus: Support most Lexus vehicles with OBD16PIN interface 12V voltage. Such as CT200h, ES200, ES240, ES250, ES260, ES300, ES300h, ES330, ES350, GS F, GS200t, GS250, GS300, GS300h, GS350, GS400, GS430, GS450h, GS460, GX400, GX460, GX470, HS250h, IS F, IS200, IS200D, IS200t, IS220D, IS250, IS250C, IS300, IS300C, IS300h, IS350, IS350C, LC500, LC500C, LC500h, LFA, LM300h, LM350, LS350, LS400, LS430, LS460, LS500, LS500h, LS600h, LX450, LX450d, LX460, LX470, LX570, NX200, NX200t, NX300, NX300h, RC F, RC200t, RC300, RC300h, RC350, RX200t, RX270, RX300, RX330, RX350, RX400h, RX450h, SC300, SC400, SC430, UX200, UX250h, UX260h, UX300e.
4) 1996-2021 Scion: Support most Scion vehicles with OBD16PIN interface 12V voltage. Such as FR-S, iA, iM, iQ, iQ EV, tC, xA, xB, xD.
Product Specification
- 2.8" LCD, 320 X 240 pixels color screen
- Operating Voltage: 8V-18V
- Operating Temperature: 0°C~60°C (32~140°F)
- Storage Temperature: -20°C~70°C (-4~158°F)
Appearance and Buttons Description
The AUTOPHIX 7360 is a handheld diagnostic scanner with a color LCD screen and a set of control buttons. The screen displays various menus and diagnostic information. The device is equipped with the following buttons:
- : Indicates test results, backlit, 320 x 240 pixels display.
- : Confirms a selection or action from a menu.
- : Cancels a selection or action from a menu or returns to the menu.
- : In menu mode, moves to the left. In data interface, scrolls to the previous screen.
- : In menu mode, moves to the right. In data interface, scrolls to the next screen.
- : In menu mode, moves up. When retrieving data, scrolls up for more data.
- : In menu mode, moves down. When retrieving data, scrolls down for more data.
- : Connects the scan tool to the vehicle's Data Link Connector (DLC).
- : Used for Quick State Emissions Readiness Check and Drive Cycle Check.
The device screen displays icons for various functions, including OBD II, For Toyota, Oil reset, EPB reset, BAT, BMS reset, ETC reset, and Tool Setup. The I/M Readiness screen shows status indicators like IGN, Spark, DTC, MIL, PdDTC, MIS, EVAP, FUEL, AIR, CCM, CAT, HCAT, O2S, HTR, and EGR, with symbols indicating status (e.g., ✔ for complete, ❌ for not complete).
Remarks: MIL Yellow - Dashboard MIL ON; MIL Gray - Dashboard MIL OFF.
Operation Instructions
1. Connect 7360
- Turn the ignition on.
- Locate the vehicle's 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC).
2. 7360 Features
2.1 For Toyota
This product mainly tests Toyota, Lexus, and Scion vehicles. The following describes the general functions using Toyota as an example.
After selecting [For Toyota], the device displays a menu with options like OBD II, For Toyota, Oil reset, EPB reset, BAT, BMS reset, ETC reset, and Tool Setup. The next screen shows a "Select Menu" with options: Toyota and Scion, Lexus, Diagnosis history.
2.1.1 To proceed, press [OK]. Then select [Toyota and Scion]. You will need to choose the Area (Japan, North America, Europe and Others) according to your situation, followed by the model brand, Sub mode code, and model year. The interface will then display vehicle information such as VIN, Vehicle Name, Mode, Engine Type, and Year.
Note: Automatic identification is available. If the vehicle cannot be identified automatically, you can manually select the corresponding model to test.
2.1.2 System Scan and Other Functions
Pressing [System Scan] leads to a "Select Menu" with System Scan, Manual Select, and Special Functions. Selecting a function from "Select Function" (e.g., Powertrain, Oil Reset, Diesel particulate filter, Bleed, Chassis, Electronic Parking Brake, Steering) displays relevant information.
Selecting [Manual Select] shows further options like FC, FCHV, HV Battery, ABS/VSC/TRC(TRAC), EMPS, SRS Airbag, Body/Gateway.
Selecting [Special Functions] displays a list of special functions, including Oil Reset, Chassis, Injector, Throttle, Battery, Powertrain, and Electronic Parking Brake. Note that special functions may vary by model.
2.2 Special Functions
2.2.1 Oil Reset
To perform an Oil Reset, navigate to [Special Functions] and then select [Oil Reset]. Follow the on-screen instructions.
The process involves steps such as pressing and holding a 'Rectangular' button on the steering wheel, confirming 'Settings' on the Multi-Information Display (MID), selecting the 'Oil' option, and confirming the reset prompt. The final step indicates "Service reset completed."
2.2.2 Throttle Learning
To perform Throttle learning (ETC Learning Value Reset), navigate to [Special Functions] and select [Throttle]. Follow the on-screen instructions. The process involves confirming usage, conditions, and the reset utility, ultimately indicating "Learning Value Reset is complete."
2.2.3 Battery Reset
To perform a Battery Reset (Battery Status Info Reset), navigate to [Special Functions] and select [Battery]. Follow the on-screen instructions. This function resets Battery Status Info stored in the ECU, requiring confirmation that no HV related DTCs are stored. The process concludes with "Battery Status Info Reset is complete."
Note: The special features of each model are different; please refer to the actual operation.
3. OBDII System
3.1 Read Codes
Stored codes are also known as "hard codes" or "permanent codes" that illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) for emission-related faults. Pending Codes are "maturing codes" or "continuous monitor codes" detected during the current or last driving cycle, not considered serious.
To read codes:
- Use the UP/DOWN scroll buttons to select Read Codes from the Diagnostic Menu and press [OK].
- View DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) and their definitions on screen. The display shows the control module number, sequence of DTCs, total number of codes detected, and type of codes (Generic or Manufacturer specific).
If no Diagnostic Trouble Codes are present, the display will show "No (pending) codes are stored in the module!".
3.2 Erase Codes
Notes: This function is performed with the key on and the engine off. Do not start the engine. Before erasing codes, ensure you retrieve and record them. After clearing, retrieve codes again to confirm. If hard trouble codes persist, identify and resolve the root cause first.
To erase codes:
- Use the UP/DOWN scroll buttons to select Erase Codes from the Diagnostic Menu and press [OK].
- A confirmation message will appear: "Clear/Reset Emission-Related Diagnostic Information, Are You sure?".
- Press [OK] to confirm. The screen will prompt: "Please Turn Ignition ON with Engine Off, Press OK key to continue!". After this, a confirmation message "Emission-Related Diagnostic Information has been cleared!" will be displayed.
3.3 I/M Readiness
I/M refers to Inspection and Maintenance, legislated to meet federal clean-air standards. I/M Readiness indicates if emissions-related systems are operating properly and ready for testing. The I/M readiness Monitor Status function can also confirm if repairs were performed correctly.
The I/M Readiness screen shows status like "Since DTCs Were Cleared" and "This Drive Cycle".
3.4 Data Stream
The OBDII Scan Tool communicates with the vehicle's computer to view real-time live data. This includes values (volts, rpm, temperature, speed, etc.) and system status (open loop, closed loop, fuel system status, etc.) from vehicle sensors. Press OK to view items.
3.5 Evap System Test
The OBD2 system monitors the fuel system for fuel vapor leakage. The EVAP monitor ensures gasoline vapor is sent to the intake pipe for combustion and prevents fuel vapor from leaking into the atmosphere.
The EVAP test function displays the status and test results of the fuel evaporation control (EVAP) system. If the car supports the function, it will display "Evaporative system leak test passed". If not supported, it will display "Evaporative system leak test not supported".
3.6 Vehicle Information
Select [Vehicle Information] and press [OK] to display information such as VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), CID (Calibration ID), and CVN (Calibration Verification Number).
4. Tool Setup
4.1 Language
Navigate to [Tool Setup] and select [Language]. The device supports multiple languages, including English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano, Русский, Português, Suomalainen, Polish, Dansk, Svenska, and Norsk.
4.2 Beeper
In [Tool Setup], select [Beeper] to turn the device's sound alerts ON or OFF.
4.3 Instructions (Display at startup)
In [Tool Setup], select [Instructions (Display at startup)] to enable or disable the display of startup instructions.
4.4 Unit of Measure
In [Tool Setup], select [Unit of Measure] to choose between Metric and Imperial units.
4.5 Skin Style
In [Tool Setup], select [Skin Style] to choose the display theme, such as Sky Gray or Gem Blue.
4.6 Feedback
If errors occur during use, use the feedback function. Navigate to [Feedback the test result] in [Tool Setup]. The device will start automatic recording. After performing the required functions, disconnect the car, connect the device to a computer via USB, and use the update.exe tool. For example, if a battery registration change fails, re-enter the option and try again. After the process, disconnect from the car.
Transfer data to your computer and generate a feedback file. Download the upgrade file from the AUTOPHIX website. Connect the device to the computer via USB cable. Choose the "Update" file, which includes bin, driver, README.txt, and Update.exe. Click "Feedback" to generate a feedback file (e.g., feedback.bin). Send the feedback.bin file to support@autophix.com.
4.7 Device Information
In [Tool Setup], select [Device Information] to view details such as Software Version, Library Version, and Serial Number (e.g., Autophix53028300979278).
5. Update
- Download the update software and unzip the file.
- Connect the device to the computer via USB cable.
- The update software is supported on Windows 7/8/10. For Windows 7, install the driver. For Windows 8/10, run the update software directly.
Note: Windows XP and Apple computers do not support upgrades. If you need assistance with upgrade steps, please contact customer service.
6. Warranty
- This warranty is limited to the person who purchases AUTOPHIX products.
- AUTOPHIX products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for one year (12 months) from the date of delivery to the user.
Contact Information
AUTOPHIX TECH CO.,LTD
Address: Floor 4, Building 2, Jinxicheng Industry Park, Longhua District, Shenzhen China.
Phone: 0755-8528-1258
E-mail: support@autophix.com
Website: www.autophix.com
Certifications: UK CA, CE, FC, ROHS. Made in China.