GT100+ Pro vs. GT100
GODIAG GT100+ is a latest testing platform for OBDII protocol communication detection and ECU maintenance / diagnosis / programming / coding And after all the keys are lost, the instrument and the anti-theft system are forced to activate by short-circuiting.
GT100+ has a voltage and current display. It is convenient for maintenance engineers to judge the current working status of ECU.
It can convert the car OBD2 interface into 16 pin for signal detection and electrical level conversion. Able to connect the single modules or multiple modules of the vehicle. It can be connected with any diagnostic tool to tell whether the car communication is good or not. It can also supply power to the car when you change the battery to avoid the vehicle control module data being lost, automatically locked, the key remote control fails and the fault light turns on.
GODIAG GT100+ Function and Operation Guide
- By connecting the vehicle and diagnostic tool via OBDII, Godiag GT100+'s LED will indicate whether the OBDII diagnostic interface has a good communication with the car.
- Monitor the voltage of vehicle OBDII interface and display it in real time. If it is less than 11V, please stop the diagnosis and programming to avoid the vehicle being unable to start/data loss/module locked.
Indicator Meaning:
1. Manufacturer custom 2. SJE1850 wire 3. Manufacturer custom 4. Power grounding 5. Signal grounding 6. SAEJ2284《CAN》high 7. ISO9141-2&iso, DIS4230-4K wire 8. Manufacturer custom |
9. Manufacturer custom 10. SJE1850 wire《bus-> 11. Manufacturer custom 12. Manufacturer custom 13. Manufacturer custom 14. SAEJ2284《CAN》low 15. ISO9141-2 & ISO/DIS 4230-4L wire 16. Car battery positive |
Item | Specification |
Diagnostic port | OBDII |
Working voltage | DC 9V-24V |
Work and power | 0.5-0.6W |
Adapter power | Input AC100v-240v, Output DC12V 1A |
Operating temperature range | -20 to 70 °C ( -4 to 158 °F ) |
Storage temperature range | -40 to 85 °C ( -40 to 185 °F ) |
Dimension | L: 23cm, W:18cm, H:7cm |
Package includes:
1pc x GT100+ Host
1pc xOBD 2-in-1 extension cable
1pc xColored jumper cable
1pc xPower supply 12V
1pc xResistance 120 ohm
6pcs xBanana plug
24pcs xWire accessories, Dupont 2.54mm connector female pins
In the rapidly evolving field of automotive diagnostics and maintenance, precision tools like the GoDiag GT100+ are indispensable for professionals and enthusiasts alike. This device offers robust capabilities for testing and programming Engine Control Modules (ECM) and Powertrain Control Modules (PCM), providing a practical solution for complex vehicle diagnostics.
This article delves into the use of the GoDiag GT100+ with detailed insights from a tutorial video, highlighting its features, setup process, and operational guidelines.
Understanding the GoDiag GT100+
The GoDiag GT100+ is a diagnostic tool designed to facilitate the testing of automotive computers such as ECMs and PCMs, either while installed in the vehicle or as standalone units. Its design caters to the needs of both novice and professional mechanics by providing a straightforward interface coupled with comprehensive functionality.
Key Features
Versatility: Supports various car models and types by allowing connections to different ECM and PCM systems.
Setup and Preparation
Effective use of the GoDiag GT100+ begins with proper setup and preparation. The video tutorial emphasizes the importance of a clean and organized workspace to avoid errors and ensure safety during the diagnostic process.
Workspace Organization
Clarity and Accessibility: Keep only necessary tools and equipment within reach to streamline the workflow.
Connecting the GoDiag GT100+ to an ECM/PCM
The process of connecting the GoDiag GT100+ to a car’s computer system is critical. The tutorial uses a Dodge Neon SRT4’s ECM to demonstrate the connection procedure, but the principles apply broadly to other vehicles as well.
Connection Steps:
Identify the Pins: Use the service manual to locate the correct pins for power, ground, and data connections.
Tips for Successful Connections
Handling Pins: Always connect and disconnect pins by applying force directly in line with the pin to prevent bending or breaking.
Powering and Testing the ECM/PCM
Once the ECM or PCM is connected to the GoDiag GT100+, it’s time to power it up and begin testing.
Power Management
Using the GT100+ Power Switches: The GT100+ features switches that simulate various key positions in a vehicle, allowing users to test the ECM/PCM in different states (off, on, and run).
Diagnostic Functions
Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs): Identify and troubleshoot errors within the vehicle’s systems.
Advanced Troubleshooting with the GoDiag GT100+
For more complex diagnostics, the GoDiag GT100+ can be used in conjunction with additional tools such as oscilloscopes or multimeters. This capability is particularly useful for:
Best Practices for Using the GoDiag GT100+
Regular Updates: Keep the firmware and software of the GoDiag GT100+ updated to ensure compatibility with new car models and technologies.
The GoDiag GT100+ is a powerful tool that bridges the gap between basic OBD2 scanners and professional automotive diagnostic equipment. Its ability to perform detailed diagnostics and programming on ECMs and PCMs makes it an essential asset in any mechanic's toolkit. By following the detailed guidelines and tips provided in the tutorial, users can maximize the effectiveness of their diagnostic sessions and ensure the longevity and performance of the vehicles they service.
For further exploration of automotive diagnostic techniques and tools, stay tuned to future articles that will delve deeper into advanced diagnostics and vehicle electronics troubleshooting.