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Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner Instruction Manual

Model: Foseal

Kupu Whakataki

The Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner is a diagnostic tool designed to read and clear engine trouble codes from your vehicle's On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD-II) system. This device connects wirelessly to your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet, allowing you to monitor various vehicle parameters and diagnose issues indicated by the "Check Engine Light." It supports all OBD-II protocols, making it compatible with a wide range of vehicles.

Ka mutu te huaview

The Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner is a compact, black device with a standard OBD-II connector. It features indicator lights on its surface and connects to your mobile device via a dedicated WiFi signal.

Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner device

Figure 1: Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner, showing its compact design and indicator lights.

Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner OBD-II connector

Whakaahua 2: Whakatata view of the Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner's OBD-II connector, designed to plug into a vehicle's diagnostic port.

Aratohu Tatūnga

  1. Kimihia te tauranga OBD-II: Kei raro i te papatohu te tauranga OBD-II i te taha taraiwa o tō waka. Mēnā kāore e kitea, tirohia te pukapuka ā-rangatira o tō waka.
  2. Monohia te Matawai: Firmly insert the Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner into your vehicle's OBD-II port. Ensure a secure connection.
  3. Whakakāhia te mura: Turn your vehicle's ignition key to the "ON" position (do not start the engine). The scanner's indicator lights should illuminate, indicating it is powered on.
  4. Tikiake i te Taupānga: Download a compatible OBD-II diagnostic app on your iOS or Android device. Recommended apps include "OBD Car Doctor" and "OBD Fusion" for iOS, and "Torque Lite"/"Torque Pro" and "DashCommand" for Android.
  5. Hono atu mā te WiFi:
    • Go to your device's WiFi settings.
    • Look for a WiFi network named "WIFI_OBDII" or similar.
    • Connect to this network. It is typically an unsecured network.
    • For some iOS devices, you may need to manually configure the IP address. Set IP Address to 192.168.0.11, Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0, and Router to 192.168.0.10.
  6. Whakarewa i te Taupānga: Open your chosen OBD-II diagnostic app.
  7. Configure App Settings (if necessary): In the app's settings, ensure the connection type is set to "WiFi" and the device is recognized (e.g., "ELM327 Generic").

Video 1: A detailed guide on how to use OBD Car Doctor and OBD Fusion apps with the Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner on iOS devices. This video covers specific app settings and connection procedures for iOS users.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

  1. Hono ki te Waka: Ensure the Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner is securely plugged into the OBD-II port and the vehicle ignition is ON.
  2. Hono ki te Taupānga: Open your diagnostic app and initiate the connection to the "WIFI_OBDII" network.
  3. Pānuihia ngā Waehere Raru Tātaritanga (DTC): Navigate to the "Diagnostic" or "Trouble Codes" section within the app. The app will scan your vehicle's Engine Control Unit (ECU) for stored codes.
  4. Interpret Codes: Each code (e.g., P0420) corresponds to a specific issue. The app will often provide a brief description. For detailed information, you may need to search online for the specific code.
  5. View Raraunga Pūoko Ora: Access the "Dynamic Parameters" or "Live Data" section to monitor real-time vehicle data such as Engine RPM, Coolant Temperature, Fuel System Status, Intake Manifold Pressure, Air Flow Rate, Intake Air Temperature, and O2 sensor voltages.
  6. Clear Trouble Codes: After diagnosing and resolving an issue, you can clear the trouble codes from the ECU using the "Clear" or "Clear Trouble Codes" function in the app. This will turn off the "Check Engine Light."

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Horoia te taputapu ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā wai horoi, i ngā whakarewa rānei.
  • Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te matawai ki te waahi matao, maroke kia matara atu i te ra me te wera nui ina kore e whakamahia.
  • Whakahōu Firmware: Tirohia te kaihanga website or app store for any available firmware updates for the device or software updates for the diagnostic app to ensure optimal performance and compatibility.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore te taputapu i te hiko.Improper connection to OBD-II port; vehicle ignition not on.Ensure the scanner is firmly plugged into the OBD-II port. Turn the vehicle ignition to the "ON" position.
Cannot connect to "WIFI_OBDII" network.WiFi on mobile device is off; incorrect IP settings (iOS).Verify WiFi is enabled on your device. For iOS, manually configure IP settings as described in the Setup Guide. Wait 10 seconds for the WiFi connection to establish.
App does not connect to the scanner.Incorrect app settings; app malfunction.Check app communication settings (WiFi, ELM327 Generic). Close and restart the app. Ensure the app is compatible with your device and the Foseal scanner.
Inaccurate or no data readings.Loose connection; incompatible vehicle protocol.Ensure the scanner is securely connected. While the scanner supports all OBD-II protocols, some older or specific vehicle models might have compatibility nuances. Try a different compatible app.

Whakatakotoranga

  • Waitohu: parapara
  • Tauira: Foseal (B00W0SDLRY)
  • Hononga: WiFi
  • Hototahi: iOS, Android (Supports all OBDII protocols)
  • Ahu: 3.54 x 1.97 x 0.98 inihi
  • Taumaha Tūemi: 1.6 hekere
  • Puna Hiko: Adapter (via OBD-II port)
  • Kawa Tautoko: All OBDII protocols

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The Foseal WiFi OBD2 Scanner comes with a one-year guarantee. For any quality issues or support inquiries, please contact Foseal customer service. Your satisfaction is our total goal.

Contact information: Foseal.inc@hotmail.com (response within 24 hours on business days).

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