Diagnostic kit for Suzuki Outboard Engines The Suzuki Diagnostics can finally be offered to the independant powersports workshop or DIY home mechanic. The 'Suzuki Diagnostics Software Program' communicates with the Engine Control Unit ('ECU') and the Engine Management Module ('EMM') and is used for retrieving engine diagnostic information, setting engine operating parameters, performing engine maintenance and printing engine reports on Suzuki engines. Using this Diagnostic Kit with the Suzuki Diagnostics Software Program, you can make many tests and analyses, such as: - Reading and resetting the fault code(s).
(SUZUKI MARINE diagnostic kit for Professionals the latest software version 8.2! Pdf, driver, manual). OUTBOARD APPLICATIONS MODELS, stationary and static diagnostic tests, and many other functions. 1 Suzuki Diagnosis System Operation Manual Specifications and Functions of the Suzuki Diagnosis System (1) The dedicated software of this diagnosis system runs on a standard personal computer (PC) under Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7.
- Reading the EMM module identification. - Reading sensors and actuators in real time. Ahci driver windows 7 64 bit. - Reading of technical parameters in real-time.
- Tests operation of the electric fuel pump. - Tests sensors and actuators in real time. - Tests operation of the injectors and high voltage coils. - Generating the graphics of engine operation. - Reading the serial numbers of the injectors. - Replace the injector and injector data file.
- Reading of temperature and voltage of the TPS. - Printing or export of diagnostic data to PDF files. - Other tests and analyzes.
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