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They don’t know which adapter to use, what the "scan" button does, or how to run an actuator test without bricking a module.
Happy scanning. And for the love of Italian electronics, use a battery tender during proxy alignments. Do you have a "manual didn't warn me" story from using MultiECUScan? Share it below.
But here is the problem most people run into: They buy the cables, download the software, plug it in... and freeze.
Go to Settings > Interfaces in MES. Run the "Test" button. If it fails, do not proceed. That single step would solve 80% of the "MES won't connect" posts online.
I have written it to be helpful for beginners while still useful for intermediate users. I assumed the audience is owners of Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Jeep, or Chrysler vehicles. The MultiECUScan Manual: Why You Need It (And How to Actually Read It)
They don’t know which adapter to use, what the "scan" button does, or how to run an actuator test without bricking a module.
Happy scanning. And for the love of Italian electronics, use a battery tender during proxy alignments. Do you have a "manual didn't warn me" story from using MultiECUScan? Share it below. multiecuscan manual
But here is the problem most people run into: They buy the cables, download the software, plug it in... and freeze. They don’t know which adapter to use, what
Go to Settings > Interfaces in MES. Run the "Test" button. If it fails, do not proceed. That single step would solve 80% of the "MES won't connect" posts online. Do you have a "manual didn't warn me"
I have written it to be helpful for beginners while still useful for intermediate users. I assumed the audience is owners of Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Jeep, or Chrysler vehicles. The MultiECUScan Manual: Why You Need It (And How to Actually Read It)