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Hyundai/KIA standard diagnostics: module scan, DTCs, Live Data and actuator tests

Hyundai/Kia Interface New Diagnostics Basic ⏱ 15-30 min 7 steps

The standard diagnostic functions of the Hyundai/KIA Online software let you identify the modules, read and clear DTCs, monitor Live Data and drive the actuators. It is the first step before any Special Function, not least because a module's status is read from the Live Data.

Required licences

Hardware / cables

  • AVDI

Procedure

  1. Connect the AVDI to the vehicle's OBDII socket and start the Hyundai/KIA Online software, completing the vehicle identification (VIN or manual model selection).
  2. From the main screen run the scan of all the modules fitted to the car to get the identification of every unit.
  3. On the module you need, read the DTCs (diagnostic trouble codes) to see the stored faults.
  4. After repairing the fault, clear the DTCs from the module and read them again to check they do not come back.
  5. Open the module's Live Data to monitor the values in real time. This is also the way to check a module's status before or after a neutralisation, as an alternative to the information given by the procedure itself.
  6. If you need to test a component, use the actuator test: you can drive the actuator and at the same time keep an eye on the measured values.
  7. Once diagnostics are done, if you need to move on to PIN, keys, neutralisation or VIN Calibration, go back to the main screen and open the Special Functions.

Reference screenshots

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Source: Manuale Hyundai/KIA Online, cap. 3-4 (p.10-11) · ⏱ estimated time 15-30 min
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