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mike
January 31, 2025
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Rod
March 14, 2025
My code reader gives me the code 353but not tell me which coul it is how do I no which one it is
Steven W. Sandrock
April 4, 2025
is there a way to update this scanner's software to recognize newer vehicles and get the correct diagnostic codes. I have a 2021 vehicle, but the tool only goes to 2016.
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Mr. Anderson
April 4, 2025
To update the Zurich ZR11 scanner's software:
1. Go to the software update section for the tool. 2. Download the update software from the provided link or tab labeled "software update." 3. Install the update software on your computer. 4. Connect the ZR11 scanner to your computer. 5. Use the update software to download and install the latest updates to the scanner.
This will help the scanner recognize newer vehicles like a 2021 model and retrieve correct diagnostic codes.
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Thomas McManus
April 21, 2025
Will the z11 obd2 with abs compress the piston on brake calipers
Safety Precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. 1. Operating a vehicle indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide.
(300 mm) of center of the panel, on the driver’s side of most vehicles. It should be easily accessible and visible from a BEHIND kneeling position outside the NEAR ASHTRAY CENTER vehicle with the door open. OF DASH LEFT CORNER OF DASH ZR11...
About the Code Reader BATTERY REPLACEMENT On some Asian and European vehicles the DLC is located behind the “ashtray” (the ashtray must be removed to access it) or on the far left corner of the dash. If the DLC cannot be located, consult the vehicle’s service manual for the location.
Code Reader in Live Data mode. UP button – When in MENU mode, scrolls UP through the menu and submenu selection options. When LINKED to a vehicle, scrolls UP through the current display screen to display any additional data. ZR11...
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Code Reader Controls CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ENTER button - When in MENU mode, confirms the selected option or value. DOWN button - When in MENU mode, scrolls DOWN through the menu and submenu selection options. When LINKED to a vehicle, scrolls DOWN through the current display screen to display any additional data.
"on", all 3 LEDs will light up as a last resort indicator to warn you that the batteries need replacement. No data will be displayed on screen when all 3 LEDs are lit. ZR11...
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Code Reader Controls DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 7. DTC Display Area - Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) number. Each fault is assigned a code number that is specific to that fault. The DTC number is color-coded as follows: RED - Indicates the currently displayed DTC is a PERMANENT DTC.
“Off.” Since each of the fifteen monitors is designed to run diagnostics and testing on a different part of the engine or emissions system, the “Trip Drive Cycle” needed for each individual Monitor to run and complete varies. ZR11...
Onboard Diagnostics DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs) OBD2 Drive Cycle - An OBD2 Drive Cycle is an extended set of driving procedures that takes into consideration the various types of driving conditions encountered in real life. These conditions may include starting the vehicle when it is cold, driving the vehicle at a steady speed (cruising), accelerating, etc.
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Auxiliary Emission Control System Vehicle Speed Control and Idle Control System Computer Output Circuits Transmission 8 - Transmission 9 - Transmission A - Hybrid Propulsion B - Hybrid Propulsion Hybrid Propulsion Identifies what section of the system is malfunctioning ZR11...
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Onboard Diagnostics DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs) DTCs and MIL Status When the vehicle’s on-board computer detects a failure in an emissions-related component or system, the computer’s internal diagnostic program assigns a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that points to the system (and subsystem) where the fault was found.
Comprehensive Component Monitor (CCM) Misfire Monitor Fuel System Monitor Non-Continuous Monitors The other twelve Monitors are “non-continuous” Monitors. “Non- continuous” Monitors perform and complete their testing once per trip. The “non-continuous” Monitors are: Oxygen Sensor Monitor Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor Catalyst Monitor ZR11...
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Onboard Diagnostics OBD2 MONITORS Heated Catalyst Monitor EGR System Monitor EVAP System Monitor Secondary Air System Monitor The following Monitors became standard beginning in 2010. The majority of vehicles produced before this time will not support these Monitors NMHC Monitor NOx Adsorber Monitor Boost Pressure System Monitor Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor...
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Once per 3 trips trip Nox Adsorber Monitor Once per 3 trips trip Boost Pressure Once per 3 trips System Monitor trip Exhaust Gas Sensor Once per 3 trips Monitor trip PM Filter Monitor Once per 3 trips trip ZR11...
Preparation for Testing BEFORE YOU BEGIN BEFORE YOU BEGIN Mechanical problems such as low oil level or damaged hoses, wiring or electrical connectors can cause poor engine performance and may also cause a fault code to set. known mechanical problems before performing any test.
DLC, the unit automatically turns ON. If the unit does not power on automatically when connected to the vehicle’s DLC connector, it usually indicates there is no power present at the vehicle’s DLC connector. Check your fuse panel and replace any burned-out fuses. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE If replacing the fuse(s) does not correct the problem, consult your vehicle’s repair manual to identify the proper computer (PCM) fuse/circuit, and perform any necessary repairs before proceeding. 6. The Code Reader will automatically start a check of the vehicle’s computer determine which...
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Select Model screen displays. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight the desired vehicle model, then press the ENTER button to continue. If necessary, select Next to view additional options. Select Engine screen displays. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight the desired vehicle engine size, then press the ENTER button to continue. If necessary, select Next to view additional options. The Select Transmission screen displays.
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LEDs. Green LED – Indicates that all engine systems “OK” operating normally. All monitors supported by the vehicle have run performed their diagnostic testing, and no trouble codes are present. All Monitor icons will be solid. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader CODE RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE Yellow LED – Indicates one of the following conditions: A. A PENDING CODE IS PRESENT – If the yellow LED is illuminated, it may indicate a Pending code is present. Check the Code Reader’s display for confirmation.
Depending on the vehicle under test, some features and functions may not be available. To access the System Menu, press the SYSTEM MENU button. Use the and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight the desired option, then press the ENTER button to view the selected information. ZR11...
Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs To view ABS DTCs: Select ABS from the System Menu. Refer to VIEWING ABS DTCs on page 44 to view ABS DTCs for your vehicle. To view OEM enhanced DTCs: Select OEM Enhanced from the System Menu. Refer to VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs on page 23 to view OEM enhanced DTCs for your vehicle.
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If no codes are present, a “No OEM Enhanced DTC’s are presently stored in the vehicle’s computer” is displayed. Press the SYSTEM MENU button to return to the System Menu. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs 3. If more than one code was retrieved press the DTC/FF button, as necessary, to display additional codes one at a time. Whenever the Scroll function is used to view additional codes, the Code Reader’s communication link with the vehicle’s computer disconnects.
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To exit the enhanced mode, press the SYSTEM MENU button to return to the System Menu. Use the UP DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Global OBD, then press the ENTER button to return to the Global OBD2 mode. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs Ford/Mazda Enhanced DTCs Mazda Enhanced DTCs are available for Mazda-branded Ford vehicles only. When Ford OEM Enhanced is chosen from the System Menu, the Ford Enhanced menu displays. You may view DTCs for either the “Continuous Memory Test”, “KOEO (Key On Engine Off) Test”...
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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC), the number of the code currently being displayed and the total number of codes retrieved, and the type of code. The related code definition is shown in the lower section of the LCD display. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs If the definition for the currently displayed code is not available, an advisory message shows on the Code Reader’s LCD display. I/M MONITOR STATUS icons are not displayed when viewing enhanced DTCs. In the case of long code definitions, a small arrow is shown in the upper/lower right-hand corner of the code display area to indicate the presence of additional...
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LCD display. If the definition for the cur- rently displayed code is not available, an advisory mes- sage shows on the Code Reader’s LCD display. I/M MONITOR STATUS icons are not displayed when viewing enhanced DTCs. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs In the case of long code definitions, a small arrow is shown in the upper/lower right-hand corner of the code display area to indicate the presence of additional information. Use the buttons, as necessary, to view the additional information.
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DTCs. In the case of long code definitions, a small arrow is shown in the upper/lower right-hand corner of the code display area to indicate the presence of additional information. buttons, necessary, to view the additional information. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs The Code Reader will display a code only if codes are present in the vehicle’s computer memory. If no codes are present, a “No OEM Enhanced DTC’s are presently stored in the vehicle’s computer” is displayed. Press the SYSTEM MENU button to return to the System Menu.
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If no codes are present, a “No OEM Enhanced DTC’s are presently stored in the vehicle’s computer” is displayed. Press the SYSTEM MENU button to return to the System Menu. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs 3. If more than one code was retrieved press the DTC/FF button, as necessary, to display additional codes one at a time. Whenever the Scroll function is used to view additional codes, the Code Reader’s communication link with the vehicle’s computer disconnects.
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To re-establish communication, press the POWER/ LINK button again. 4. When the last retrieved DTC has been displayed and the DTC/FF button is pressed, the Code Reader returns to the “Priority” Code. To view additional enhanced DTCs, repeat steps 1 through 4, above. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs To exit the enhanced mode, press the SYSTEM MENU button to return to the System Menu. Use the UP DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Global OBD, then press the ENTER button to return to the Global OBD2 mode. Nissan Enhanced DTCs When Nissan OEM Enhanced is chosen from the System Menu, the Code Reader...
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To exit the enhanced mode, press the SYSTEM MENU button to return to the System Menu. Use the UP DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Global OBD, then press the ENTER button to return to the Global OBD2 mode. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs Toyota/Lexus Enhanced DTCs When Toyota OEM Enhanced is chosen from the System Menu, the Code Reader retrieves OEM enhanced DTCs from the vehicle’s computer. 1. A “One moment please” message displays while Code Reader retrieves the selected DTCs.
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Global OBD2 mode. Volkswagen Enhanced DTCs When Volkswagen OEM Enhanced is chosen from the System Menu, the Code Reader retrieves OEM enhanced DTCs from the vehicle’s computer. 1. A “One moment please” message displays while Code Reader retrieves the selected DTCs. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs If the Code Reader fails to link to the vehicle’s computer, a “Communication Error” message shows on the Code Reader’s display. - Ensure your vehicle is OBD2 compliant. VEHICLES COVERED on page 2 for vehicle compliance verification information.
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DTCs. If the Code Reader fails to link to the vehicle’s computer, a “Communication Error” message shows on the Code Reader’s display. - Ensure your vehicle is OBD2 compliant. VEHICLES COVERED on page 2 for vehicle compliance verification information. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING OEM ENHANCED DTCs - Verify the connection at the DLC, and verify the ignition is ON. - Turn the ignition OFF, wait 5 seconds, then back ON to reset the computer. - Press the POWER/LINK button to continue.
System Menu. If the Code Reader fails to link to the vehicle’s computer, a "Communication Error" message shows on the Code Reader’s display. - Ensure your vehicle is OBD2 compliant. VEHICLES COVERED on page 2 for vehicle compliance verification information. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader VIEWING ABS DTCs - Verify the connection at the DLC, and verify the ignition is ON. - Turn the ignition OFF, wait 5 seconds, then back ON to reset the computer. - Press the POWER/LINK button to continue. If the Code Reader cannot link to the vehicle’s computer after three attempts, the message “Contact...
"On.” (If the Code Reader is already connected and linked to the vehicle's computer, proceed directly to step 3. If not, continue to step 2.) 2. Perform the Code Retrieval procedure as described on page 16. ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs) To erase OBD2 DTCs: Wait until the codes are displayed on the Code Reader’s LCD and then proceed to step 3. To erase enhanced or ABS DTCs: Press the SYSTEM MENU button to display the System Menu.
If a Monitor was able to meet all the conditions required to enable it to perform the self-diagnosis and testing of its assigned engine system, it means the monitor "HAS RUN.” ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader I/M READINESS TESTING If a Monitor has not yet met all the conditions required for it to perform the self-diagnosis and testing of its assigned engine system; it means the Monitor "HAS NOT RUN.” The Monitor Run/Not Run status does not show whether or not a problem exists in a system.
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A vehicle displaying a red LED is definitely not ready for an Emissions Test (Smog Check). The red LED is also an indication that there are Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) present (displayed Code Reader's screen). Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) Lamp on the vehicle's ZR11...
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Using the Code Reader I/M READINESS TESTING instrument panel will light steady. The problem that is causing the red LED to light must be repaired before an Emissions Test (Smog Check) can be performed. It is also suggested that the vehicle be inspected/repaired before driving the vehicle further.
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If, after the Monitor has run, the MIL on the vehicle's dash lights and/or a DTC associated with that Monitor is present in the vehicle's computer, the repair was unsuccessful. Refer to the vehicle's service manual and recheck repair procedures. ZR11...
Live Data Mode VIEWING LIVE DATA The Code Reader is a special tool that communicates with the vehicle's computer. The Code Reader lets you view and/or "capture" (record) "real-time" Live Data. This information includes values (volts, rpm, temperature, speed etc.) and system status information (open loop, closed loop, fuel system status, etc.) generated by the various vehicle sensors, switches and actuators.
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If desired, you can "customize" the Live Data display to show only those PIDs you are interested in viewing. See Customizing Live Data (PIDs) below for details. You may also choose to "capture" (record) Live Data for later viewing. See CUSTOMIZING LIVE DATA (PIDs) on page 55 for details. ZR11...
Live Data Mode CUSTOMIZING LIVE DATA (PIDs) CUSTOMIZING LIVE DATA (PIDs) This feature lets you customize the Code Reader display to show only those PIDs that are of interest at the current time. You can customize the Live Data display by placing the Code Reader in "Custom Live Data" mode and selecting only the PIDs that you wish to display.
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Reselect PIDs, then press the ENTER button to return to the Custom Live Data menu. Repeat step 4. 6. To exit the "Custom Live Data" mode, press the M button to return to the Live Data Menu. ZR11...
Additional Tests SYSTEM TEST MENU In addition to retrieving Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), you can use the Code Reader to perform additional diagnostic tests, to view diagnostic and vehicle information stored in your vehicle's on-board computer, and to configure the Code Reader for your particular needs. Additional tests and related functions are accessed through the Main Menu.
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1. From the System Test menu, use the and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight O2 Sensor Test, then press the ENTER button. 2. A "One moment please..." message displays while the request is sent to the vehicle's on-board computer. ZR11...
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Additional Tests SYSTEM TEST MENU The Select Sensor screen displays. The screen shows all O2 sensors applicable to the vehicle under test. If O2 sensor test data is not presently stored in the vehicle’s computer, an advisory message shows on the Code Reader’s display.
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UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Back on the Select Test screen, then press the ENTER button to return to the System Test menu; or, press the M button to return to the Main Menu. ZR11...
Additional Tests VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION EVAP Test The EVAP Test function lets you initiate a leak test for the vehicle's EVAP system. The Code Reader does not perform the leak test, but signals to vehicle's on-board computer to initiate the test. The vehicle manufacturer determines the criteria and method for stopping the test once it has been started.
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M button to return to the Main Menu. Viewing Available Modules The Code Reader can retrieve a list of modules supported by the vehicle under test. 1. With the Code Reader in OBD2 mode, press and release the M button. ZR11...
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Additional Tests VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION The Main Menu displays. 2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Vehicle Information, then press the ENTER button. Vehicle Information menu displays. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Available Modules, then press the ENTER button.
Oil Maintenance Light, an “instructional” dialog displays, showing the manual procedures for resetting the indicator light. Use the and DOWN buttons to view the entire procedure. When fi- nished, press the M button to return to the Main Menu. ZR11...
Additional Tests USING THE DLC LOCATOR 3. The Reset Oil Maintenance Indicator screen displays. If you do not wish to proceed with the reset process, use the UP DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight No, then press the ENTER button to return to the System Menu.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Battery Reset, then press the ENTER button. The Battery Reset menu displays. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Battery Reset Procedures, then press the ENTER button. ZR11...
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Additional Tests BATTERY RESET Battery Reset Procedures menu displays. The menu provides access to General Information, and procedures to be followed Before Battery Disconnection, Before Battery Connection, and After Battery Connection. If battery reset procedures are not available for your vehicle, an advisory message shows on the Code Reader’s display.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Battery/ Alternator Monitor, then press the ENTER button. The Battery/Alternator Monitor Menu displays. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Battery Monitor, then press ENTER button. ZR11...
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Additional Tests BATTERY/ALTERNATOR MONITOR An “instructional” message shows on the Code Reader’s display, showing the procedures to prepare the vehicle for the battery check. 4. Prepare the vehicle for the battery check: Turn the engine off. Place the transmission in PARK or NEUTRAL, and set the parking brake.
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Battery/Alternator Monitor, then press the ENTER button. The Battery/Alternator Monitor Menu displays. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Alternator Monitor, then press the ENTER button. An “instructional” message shows on the Code Reader’s display. ZR11...
Additional Tests VIEWING TRIP CYCLE PROCEDURES 4. Start and warm the engine to normal operating temperature. Turn on the headlights. Press the ENTER button to continue. An “instructional” message shows on the Code Reader’s display. 5. Press the accelerator pedal to raise engine speed to 2000 RPM, and maintain the engine speed.
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Monitor for which you wish to view Trip Cycle Procedures, then press the ENTER button. A “One moment please…” message displays while the Code Reader retrieves the requested Trip Cycle Procedure. The Trip Cycle Procedures screen for the Monitor displays when the procedure has been retrieved. ZR11...
Additional Tests VIEWING THE FIRMWARE VERSION - THE TOOL LIBRARY If a Trip Cycle Procedure for the selected Monitor is not available, an advisory message shows on the Code Reader’s display. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Back, then press the ENTER button to return to the Main Menu.
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2. When you have finished viewing the tool icon descriptions, press the M button to return to the Main Menu. Using the DTC Library 1. From the Tool Library menu, use the UP and DOWN buttons, as neces- sary, to highlight DTC Library, then press the ENTER button. ZR11...
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Additional Tests THE TOOL LIBRARY The Select Library screen displays. 2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight OBD2 Library, then press the ENTER button. The Select Manufacturer screen displays. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight the desired vehicle manufacturer, then press the DTC/FF button.
Footer Messages: Turns the navigational “footers” at the bottom of most display screens “on” and “off.” Hotkey Legend: Shows functional descriptions for the Code Reader’s hotkeys. Language Selection: Sets the display language for the Code Reader to English, French or Spanish. ZR11...
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Additional Tests ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Unit of Measurement: Sets the Unit of Measurement for the Code Reader’s display to USA or metric. To enter the Tool Settings mode: 1. While linked to the vehicle, press and release the M button. The Main Menu displays.
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The Hotkey Legend screen displays. The screen shows a functional description of each of the Code Reader’s hotkeys. 2. When you have finished viewing the Hotkey Legend, press the ENTER button to return to the Tool Settings menu. ZR11...
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Additional Tests ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Selecting the Display Language 1. Use the UP and DOWN buttons, as necessary, to highlight Language Selection Tool Settings menu, then press the ENTER button. The Language Selection screen dis- plays. currently selected display language is highlighted. 2.
DTCs you wish to view, then press the ENTER button. The Code Reader displays the "priority" DTC. If there are no DTCs currently stored in the Code Reader’s memory, an advisory message shows on the display. ZR11...
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Using Code Reader Memory VIEWING DATA IN MEMORY Press the DTC/FF button to scroll through all stored DTCs. Press the FF button to view Freeze Frame data for the priority DTC. When all DTCs have been displayed and the DTC/FF button is pressed, the Code Reader displays the first enhanced DTC stored in memory.
EQ Ratio X.XXX Commanded Equivalence Ratio EQ Ratio 11 X.XXX Bank 1 - Sensor 1 Equivalence Ratio EQ Ratio 12 X.XXX Bank 1 - Sensor 2 Equivalence Ratio EQ Ratio 13 X.XXX Bank 1 - Sensor 3 Equivalence Ratio ZR11...
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Generic (Global) OBD2 PID List Tool Display Unit Value PID Description EQ Ratio 14 X.XXX Bank 1 - Sensor 4 Equivalence Ratio EQ Ratio 21 X.XXX Bank 2 - Sensor 1 Equivalence Ratio EQ Ratio 22 X.XXX Bank 2 - Sensor 2 Equivalence Ratio EQ Ratio 23 X.XXX...
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Oxygen Sensor, Bank 2, Sensor 1 O2S Location O2S22 Oxygen Sensor, Bank 2, Sensor 2 O2S Location O2S31 Oxygen Sensor, Bank 3, Sensor 1 O2S Location O2S32 Oxygen Sensor, Bank 3, Sensor 2 O2S Location O2S41 Oxygen Sensor, Bank 4, Sensor 1 ZR11...
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Generic (Global) OBD2 PID List Tool Display Unit Value PID Description O2S Location O2S42 Oxygen Sensor, Bank 4, Sensor 2 OBD Support OBD2 OBD Requirements OBD Support OBD Requirements OBD Support OBD and OBD Requirements OBD2 OBD Support OBD1 OBD Requirements OBD Support No OBD OBD Requirements...
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Generic (Global) OBD2 PID List Tool Display Unit Value PID Description Veh Speed km/h XXX / XXX Vehicle Speed Sensor Warm-up DTC # Warm-ups since DTC Cleared ZR11...
Vehicle Applications - ABS VEHICLE APPLICATIONS – MAKES COVERED The Code Reader has the ability to retrieve and erase ABS codes. Vehicle Makes supported by the Code Reader are shown below. Domestic Vehicles AM GENERAL HUMMER JEEP BUICK LINCOLN CADILLAC MERCURY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE...
Light. Vehicle Makes supported by the Code Reader are shown below. Domestic Vehicles AM GENERAL HUMMER JEEP BUICK LINCOLN CADILLAC MERCURY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CHRYSLER DODGE PONTIAC FORD SATURN GENERAL MOTORS Asian Vehicles LEXUS ACURA NISSAN HONDA SCION HYUNDAI INFINITI TOYOTA European Vehicles MINI AUDI SAAB MERCEDES-BENZ VOLKSWAGEN Fiat VOLVO ZR11...
Glossary GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ABS – Anti-Lock Brake System CARB – California Air Resources Board CCM – Central Control Module Computer Control System – An electronic control system, consisting of an on-board computer and related sensors, switches and actuators, used to ensure peak performance and fuel efficiency while reducing pollutants in the vehicle’s emissions.
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(fine tune) on a short-term basis. Trip Drive Cycle – Vehicle operation that provides the necessary driving condition to enable a vehicle Monitor to run and complete its diagnostic testing. VECI – Vehicle Emission Control Information Decal ZR11...
Warranty and Servicing LIMITED 90 DAY WARRANTY Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase.
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Do you have a question about the ZR11 and is the answer not in the manual?
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My code reader gives me the code 353but not tell me which coul it is how do I no which one it is
is there a way to update this scanner's software to recognize newer vehicles and get the correct diagnostic codes. I have a 2021 vehicle, but the tool only goes to 2016.
To update the Zurich ZR11 scanner's software:
1. Go to the software update section for the tool.
2. Download the update software from the provided link or tab labeled "software update."
3. Install the update software on your computer.
4. Connect the ZR11 scanner to your computer.
5. Use the update software to download and install the latest updates to the scanner.
This will help the scanner recognize newer vehicles like a 2021 model and retrieve correct diagnostic codes.
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Will the z11 obd2 with abs compress the piston on brake calipers
Dose this work on 2024 Lexus (ZR11) or outdated