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Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liabilities
All information, specications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest
information available at the time of printing.
Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. While information of
this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy, no guarantee is given for the
completeness and correctness of the contents, including but not limited to the product
specications, functions, and illustrations.
Autel will not be liable for any direct, special, incidental, or indirect damages, or for any
economic consequential damages (including lost prots) as a result of using this product.
IMPORTANT
Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read this manual carefully, paying extra
attention to the safety warnings and precautions.
For Services and Support:
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For details, please refer to the in this manual. Service Procedures
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Safety Information
For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the device and
vehicles upon which it is used, it is important that the safety instructions presented
throughout this manual be read and understood by all persons operating or coming into
contact with the device.
There are numerous procedures, techniques, tools, and parts for servicing vehicles, as well
as in the skill of the person doing the work. Because of the vast number of test applications
and variations in the products that can be tested with this equipment, we cannot possibly
anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every circumstance. It is the
automotive technician's responsibility to be knowledgeable of the system being tested. It is
crucial to use proper service methods and test procedures. It is essential to perform tests in
an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety, the safety of
others in the work area, the device being used, or the vehicle being tested.
Before using the device, always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test
procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested. Use the
device only as described in this manual. Read, understand, and follow all safety messages
and instructions in this manual.
Safety Messages
Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage. All
safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Safety Instructions
The safety messages herein cover situations Autel is aware of. Autel cannot know, evaluate
or advise you in regards of all possible hazards. You must be certain that any condition or
service procedure encountered does not jeopardize your personal safety.
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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 personal injury or loss of life.
It is not advised to use headphones at a high volume
Listening at high volumes for long periods of time may result in loss of hearing.
Safety Warnings
Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.
Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.
Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc., away from all moving or hot
engine parts.
Operate the vehicle in a well-ventilated work area.
Put the transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission) or NEUTRAL (for manual
transmission) and make sure the parking brake is engaged.
Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended while
testing.
Be extra cautious when working around the ignition coil, distributor cap, ignition wires
and spark plugs. These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is
running.
Keep a re extinguisher suitable for gasoline, chemical, and electrical res nearby.
Do not connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the
engine is running.
Keep the test equipment dry, clean, and free from oil, water, grease. Use a mild and
detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the equipment as necessary.
Do not drive the vehicle and operate the test equipment at the same time. Any
distraction may cause an accident.
Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced and adhere to all
diagnostic procedures and precautions. Failure to do so may result in personal injury
or damage to the test equipment.
To avoid damaging the test equipment or generating false data, make sure the
vehicle battery is fully charged and the connection to the vehicle DLC is clean and
secure.
Do not place the test equipment on the distributor of the vehicle. Strong electro-
magnetic interference can damage the equipment.
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CONTENTS
S IAFETY NFORMATION ........................................................................................................ II
S IAFETY NSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................... II
1 USING THIS MANUAL ...................................................................................................... 1
1.1 C ONVENTIONS ............................................................................................................. 1
2 GENERAL INTRODUCTI ON............................................................................................. 3
2.1 M S T AXI YS ABLET......................................................................................................... 3
2.2 M F VCI AXI LASH .......................................................................................................... 7
2.3 A K CCESSORIES IT...................................................................................................... 10
3 GETTING STARTED ....................................................................................................... 12
3.1 P U OWER P ................................................................................................................ 12
3.2 P D OWER OWN........................................................................................................... 15
4 DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................................ 17
4.1 E V C S STABLISH EHICLE OMMUNICATION AND ELECTION.................................................. 17
4.2 D S L IAGNOSTICS CREEN AYOUT ................................................................................... 27
4.3 A S UTO CAN............................................................................................................... 31
4.4 C U ONTROL NIT .......................................................................................................... 33
4.5 ECU I NFORMATION .................................................................................................... 34
4.6 T C ROUBLE ODES ....................................................................................................... 35
4.7 L D IVE ATA................................................................................................................. 36
4.8 A T CTIVE EST ............................................................................................................. 43
4.9 S F PECIAL UNCTIONS .................................................................................................. 44
4.10 P C ROGRAMMING AND ODING..................................................................................... 45
4.11 G OBDII O ENERIC PERATIONS................................................................................... 48
4.12 D R IAGNOSTICS EPORT ............................................................................................. 52
4.13 E D XIT IAGNOSTICS................................................................................................... 56
5 INTELLIGENT DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................ 58
5.1 A I D CCESSING NTELLIGENT IAGNOSTICS........................................................................ 58
5.2 I D O NTELLIGENT IAGNOSTICS PERATION........................................................................ 63
6 SERVICE ......................................................................................................................... 71
6.1 O R S IL ESET ERVICE................................................................................................... 71
6.2 E P B (EPB) S LECTRIC ARKING RAKE ERVICE ................................................................. 72
6.3 T P M S (TPMS) S IRE RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM ERVICE .............................................. 72
6.4 B M ATTERY ANAGEMENT YSTEM ERVICES (BMS) S ........................................................ 72
6.5 D P F (DPF) S IESEL ARTICLE ILTER ERVICE .................................................................... 73
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6.6 I (IMMO) S MMOBILIZER ERVICE ................................................................................... 74
6.7 S A S (SAS) S TEERING NGLE ENSOR ERVICE.................................................................. 74
7 BATTERY TEST .............................................................................................................. 76
7.1 T P EST REPARATION ................................................................................................... 76
7.2 I - T N VEHICLE EST .......................................................................................................77
7.3 O - T UT VEHICLE EST .................................................................................................... 82
8 OEM AUTHORIZATION .................................................................................................. 84
9 SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................86
9.1 U NIT ......................................................................................................................... 86
9.2 L ANGUAGE ................................................................................................................ 87
9.3 P S RINTING ETTINGS ................................................................................................... 87
9.4 R S EPORT ETTINGS..................................................................................................... 88
9.5 P N USH OTIFICATIONS ................................................................................................. 88
9.6 A U UTO PDATE ........................................................................................................... 89
9.7 V L EHICLE IST ............................................................................................................89
9.8 S S YSTEM ETTINGS ..................................................................................................... 89
9.9 A BOUT...................................................................................................................... 90
10 DATA MANAGER .......................................................................................................... 91
10.1 V H EHICLE ISTORY .................................................................................................... 92
10.2 W I ORKSHOP NFORMATION ........................................................................................ 94
10.3 C USTOMER .............................................................................................................94
10.4 I MAGE ..................................................................................................................... 95
10.5 C R LOUD EPORT....................................................................................................... 97
10.6 PDF F ILES.............................................................................................................. 97
10.7 R D EVIEW ATA.......................................................................................................... 97
10.8 D L ATA OGGING ........................................................................................................ 98
10.9 U A NINSTALL PPS .....................................................................................................98
11 VCI MANAGER ............................................................................................................. 99
11.1 VCI C B ONNECTION VIA LUETOOTH ............................................................................99
11.2 C B BAS ONNECTION VIA LUETOOTH ......................................................................... 100
11.3 VCI U PDATE .........................................................................................................100
11.4 U BAS PDATE ........................................................................................................ 101
12 UPDATE ...................................................................................................................... 103
13 SUPPORT ................................................................................................................... 105
13.1 P R RODUCT EGISTRATION .......................................................................................105
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1 Using This Manual
This manual contains device usage instructions.
Some illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment
that are not included in your system.
1.1 Conventions
The following conventions are used:
1.1.1 Bold Text
Bold text is used to highlight selectable items such as buttons and menu options.
Example:
Tap . OK
1.1.2 Notes and Important Messages
Note
A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations, tips, and
comments.
Example:
NOTE
New batteries reach full capacity after approximately 3 to 5 charging and discharging
cycles.
Important
IMPORTANT indicates a situation that if not avoided may result in damage to the tablet
or vehicle.
Example:
IMPORTANT
Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Replace damaged
cables immediately.
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1.1.3 Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks or links that take you to other related articles, procedures, and illustrations are
available in electronic documents. Blue italic text indicates a selectable hyperlink and
blue underlined text indicates a website link or an email address link.
1.1.4 Illustrations
The illustrations used in this manual are samples and the actual interface may vary for
each vehicle being tested. Observe the menu titles and on-screen instructions to make
the correct option selection.
1.1.5 Procedures
An arrow icon indicates a procedure.
Example:
To use the camera
1. Tap the button to open the camera application. Camera
2. Focus the image to be captured in the viewnder.
3. Tap the camera icon on the right side of the screen. The viewnder now shows
the captured picture and auto-saves the taken photo.
4. Swipe the screen left to view the stored photos.
5. Tap the or button to exit the camera application. Back Home
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2 General Introduction
The MaxiSys® Elite II Pro Diagnostic Platform is the next generation of smart solution for
specialized automotive diagnosis. Featuring the Qualcomm octa-core processor, a 9.7”
LED display with a super sensitive capacitive touchscreen, combined with an optimized
array of powerful applications, and the best possible coverage of OE-level diagnostics,
the MaxiSys Elite II Pro performs every job from comprehensive vehicle diagnostics and
analysis to advanced ECU programming quickly and efciently .
There are 2 main components to the MaxiSys Elite II Pro system :
MaxiSys Tablet the central processor and monitor
Vehicle Communication Interface (VCI) the device for accessing vehicle data
This manual describes the construction and operation of these devices and how they
work together to deliver diagnostic solutions.
2.1 MaxiSys Tablet
2.1.1 Functional Description
Figure 2-1 MaxiSys Tablet Front View ,
1. 9.7" LED Capacitive Touchscreen
2. Ambient Light Sensor detects ambient light brightness
3. Microphone
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1. DC Power Supply Input Port
2. Vehicle Data Connector
3. Ethernet Port
4. Vehicle LED
Flashes green when communicating with the vehicle s system
5. Connection LED
Lights solid green when connected with the tablet via USB cable
Lights solid blue when connected with the tablet via Bluetooth (BT)
6. Power LED
ts solid yellow automatically at power-up when VCI is self-testing Ligh
Lights solid green when powered on
Lights solid red when system failure has occurred
Flashes red when VCI is upgrading
7. USB Port
Programming Capability
The MaxiFlash VCI is a D-PDU, SAE J2534 & RP1210 compliant PassThru programming
interface device. Using the updated OEM software, it is capable of replacing the existing
software/rmware in the Electronic Control Units (ECU), programming new ECUs, and
xing software-controlled drivability issues and emission issues.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT disconnect the MaxiFlash VCI while the vehicle LED is on. If the reprogramming
procedure is interrupted while the vehicle s ECU is blank or only partially programmed,
the module may be unrecoverable.
Communication Capability
The MaxiFlash VCI supports Bluetooth and USB communication methods. It can transmit
vehicle data to the tablet with or without a cable connection. In open areas, the working
range of the transmitter through Bluetooth communication is up to 328 feet (about 100
m). If the signal is lost due to being taken out of range, communication will be restored
once the tablet is within range.
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2.2.2 Power Sources
The MaxiFlash VCI can receive power from the following sources:
Vehicle power
AC/DC power su pply
Vehicle Power
The MaxiFlash VCI operates on 12/24 volt vehicle power, which receives power via the
vehicle data connection port. The device powers on whenever it is connected to an
OBD EOBD compliant Data Link Connector (DLC). For non-OBD EOBD compliant II/ II/
vehicles, the device can be powered from auxiliary power outlet adapter or other an
suitable power port on the test vehicle using the auxiliary power cable.
AC/DC Power Supply
The MaxiFlash VCI can be powered from a wall socket using the AC/DC power adapter.
2.2.3 Technical Specications
Table 2-2 MaxiFlash VCI Specications
Item
Description
Communications
Bluetooth V5.0 BR/EDR +
USB 2.0
Ethernet
Input Voltage Range
DC 9 to V 28
Supply Current
0 mA @12 V 19
0 mA @ 24 V 11
Operating Temp.
0 to 50 (32 to 122 °F) °C
Storage Temp.
(−4 to 140 °F)20 to 60 °C
Dimensions ( ) L x W x H
1 mm (5.87") x mm (3.38") x 35 (1.28") 49 86 mm
Weight
0.29 64 kg (0. lb.)
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3 Getting Started
Make sure the tablet has sufficient power or is connected to the external power supply
(s ).ee Power Sources
NOTE
The images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ from the actual ones.
3.1 Power Up
Long press the button on the top-right side of the tablet to switch the unit Power/Lock
on. The system boots up and shows the lock screen Slide up to unlock and enter the .
MaxiSys Job Menu screen.
Figure 3-1 MaxiSys Job Menu Screen
1. Application Buttons
2. Locator and Navigation Buttons
3. Status Icons
NOTE
It is recommended that you lock the screen when not in use to protect information in the
system and conserve the power.
Almost all operations on the tablet are controlled through the touchscreen. The
touchscreen navigation is menu-driven, which allows you to quickly locate the test
procedure or data that you need, through a series of questions and options. Detailed
descriptions of the menu structures can be found in the chapters for each application.
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Name
Button
Description
Quick Link
Provides associated website bookmarks to allow
quick access to product update, service, support,
and other information. See . Quick Link
Remote
Desktop
Configures your unit to receive remote support
using the TeamViewer application. See Remote
Desktop.
User
Feedback
Allows you to submit questions related to this
product. See . User Feedback
Autel User
Center
Allows you to register an Autel account, view and
edit your personal profile, and link your device.
See . Autel User Center
3.1.2 Locator and Navigation Buttons
Operations of the Navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen are described in the
table below:
Table 3-2 Locator and Navigation Buttons
Name
Button
Description
Locator
Indicates the location of the screen. Swipe the
screen left or right to view the previous or next
screen.
Back
Returns to the previous screen.
MaxiSys Home
Returns to the MaxiSys Job Menu.
Android Home
Returns to the Android system home screen.
Recent Apps
Displays a list of applications that are currently
running. Tap an app icon to launch. Remove an
app by swiping it to the left or right.
Browser
Launches the Chrome Internet browser.
Camera
Launch the camera. Press and hold to es
capture a screenshot of the current screen.
Saved files are stored in the Data Manager
application for later review. See . Data Manager
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Figure 4-3 Auto Detect Screen
In some cases, the Auto VIN function is still available for some vehicle makes after being
selected.
Select an automobile manufacturer icon from the Vehicle Menu screen (Figure 4-2) and
then tap > . The system will proceed to acquire VIN Automatic Selection Read
information automatica or allow users to manually enter the VIN. lly
Figure 4-4 A omatic Selection Screenut
4.1.3.2 Manual Input
For some vehicles that do not support the Auto VIN Scan function, the MaxiSys
Diagnostics system allows you to manually enter the vehicle VIN or license number, or
simply take a photo of the VIN sticker or license plate for quick vehicle identification.


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