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How To Operate The Scan Tool MB991958

CAUTION: Before setting, if the combination meter does not start measuring the elapsed time, turn the ignition switch to the ON position while pressing the meter information switch to start a measurement.
  1. Connect the scan tool MB991958 to the data link connector.
  2. Start the M.U.T.-III system on the PC and turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
  3. Select "Meter" on the "System Select" screen, and press the "OK" button.
  4. Select "Special Function" on the next screen.
  5. Select "Service Reminder" on the "Special function" screen.
  6. Select the function to be executed from "Function List".
  1. REMINDER RESET (INDICATOR OFF) 
    CAUTION:
    • Be careful not to execute "1 Reminder reset (Indicator off)" again after erasing the service reminder warning indicator which is currently output, because the next warning period will be cancelled.
    • If the next warning period is cancelled by mistake, the cancelled warning period can be restored by executing "5 Periodic reminder schedule set" to set a schedule different from the current one once, and then returning it to the previous schedule.

    The service reminder warning indicator which is currently output can be cancelled.

    NOTE: In addition to the operation of the scan tool MB991958, the service reminder warning indicator can be cancelled by operating the meter information switch on the combination meter. Refer to HOW TO OPERATE THE SCAN TOOL MB991958  .
    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "1 Reminder reset (Indicator off)".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the warning period (Nos. 1 and 2 in the data list) is "0 mile". and "0 month".
    2. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 2: Display - Current Service Reminder Warning Period
      G05396752Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    3. The current warning indicator is cancelled, and the next warning period is displayed.
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the warning period (Nos. 1 and 2 in the data list) is "7,500 km" and "6 month".
      Fig 3: Display - Next Service Reminder Warning Period
      G05385258Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  2. NEXT SCHEDULE REMINDER CANCEL 
    CAUTION: If the next warning period is cancelled by mistake, the cancelled warning period can be restored by executing "5 Periodic reminder schedule set" to set a schedule different from the current one once, and then returning it to the previous schedule.

    The next warning period is cancelled, and its following warning period can be set.

    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "2 Next schedule reminder cancel".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the warning period (Nos. 1 and 2 in the data list) is "1,000 mile" and "1 month".
    2. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 4: Display - Next Schedule Reminder Warning Period
      G05385259Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    3. The next warning period is cancelled, and its following warning period is set.
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the warning period (Nos. 1 and 2 in the data list) is changed to "8,500 km" and "7 month".
      Fig 5: Display - Next Schedule Reminder Warning Period (After Cancellation)
      G05385260Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  3. EXTRA REMINDER SETTING 

    In addition to the current warning period, the temporary service reminder warning period can be set.

    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "3 Extra reminder setting".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the temporary warning period (Nos. 4 and 5 in the data list) has not been set.
      Fig 6: Display - Extra Reminder Setting
      G05385261Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    2. Set the temporary warning period (distance or month) of the "Set value".
      NOTE: Either input of distance or month can execute the setting.
    3. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 7: Display - Temporary Warning Period Set Value
      G05385262Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    4. The temporary warning period is set.
      NOTE: The screen indicates that "2 month" has been added to the temporary warning period (No. 5 in the data list). (The distance of No. 4 in the data list has not been set).
      Fig 8: Display - Temporary Warning Period
      G05385263Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  4. EXTRA REMINDER CANCEL 

    The temporary service reminder warning period which has been set can be cancelled.

    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "4 Extra reminder cancel".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that "3000 mile" and "2 month" have been set to the temporary warning period (Nos. 4 and 5 in the data list).
    2. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 9: Display - Extra Reminder Warning Period
      G05385264Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    3. The temporary warning period is cancelled.
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the temporary warning period (Nos. 4 and 5 in the data list) has been cancelled.
      Fig 10: Display - Temporary Warning Period (After Cancellation)
      G05385265Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  5. PERIODIC REMINDER SCHEDULE SET 

    The service reminder schedule can be changed.

    NOTE: In addition to the operation of the scan tool MB991958, the schedule can be changed by operating the meter information switch on the combination meter. Refer to HOW TO OPERATE THE SCAN TOOL MB991958  .
    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "5 Periodic reminder schedule set".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the current schedule (No. 7 in the data list) has been set to "NAS 10".
      Fig 11: Display - Current Schedule
      G05396761Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    2. Set the schedule to be changed from "Set value".
    3. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 12: Display - Set Value
      G05396762Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    4. The schedule is changed.
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the current schedule (No. 7 in the data list) has been changed to "NAS 11".
      Fig 13: Display - Current Schedule
      G05396763Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  6. INTEGRATED VALUE ADJUSTMENT 

    At the combination meter replacement or for the vehicle with its battery being removed for a long period (15 days or more), this adjustment is used to reset the mileage and elapsed days for check warning.

    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "6 Integrated value adjustment".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the current mileage and elapsed days (Nos. 8 and 9 in the data list) are "26 mile" and "0 day".
      Fig 14: Display - Service Reminder Screen
      G05385269Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    2. To "Set value," input the mileage and elapsed days to be reset.
      NOTE: Always input both the mileage and elapsed days.
    3. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 15: Display - Mileage And Elapsed Days
      G05385270Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    4. The mileage and elapsed days are changed. The combination meter automatically recalculates the distance and days to the nearest next check from the settings of mileage and elapsed days for check warning, and then displays them in "Data List".
      NOTE:
      • The screen indicates that the current mileage and elapsed days (Nos. 8 and 9 in the data list) have been changed to "100 mile" and "30 day".
      • Set the elapsed days for check warning to "0 day" by the above resetting method, thereby the timer is reset indirectly.
        Fig 16: Display - Data List
        G05385271Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  7. OPTIONAL INT SCHEDULE SETTING 
    CAUTION: If the current schedule is set to the "Optional INT" by executing "5. Periodic reminder schedule set," the "set value" cannot be input. Therefore, set it to the schedule other than the "Optional INT" once, and then execute "7. Optional INT schedule setting".

    In addition to the existing schedule, the optional service reminder schedule can be set.

    1. On the "Service Reminder" screen, select "7 Optional INT schedule setting".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that the optional schedule (Nos. 12 and 13 in the data list) has not been set.
      Fig 17: Display - Optional Service Reminder Schedule
      G05385272Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    2. Set the optional schedule (distance or month) of the "Set value".
      NOTE: Either input of distance or month can execute the setting.
    3. Press the "OK" button.
      Fig 18: Display - Set Value
      G05385273Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    4. The optional schedule is set. The set schedule becomes effective by executing "5 Periodic reminder schedule set" and setting the schedule to "Optional INT".
      NOTE: The screen indicates that "2 month" has been added to the optional schedule (No. 13 in the data list). (The distance of No. 12 in the data list has not been set).
      Fig 19: Display - Optional Service Reminder Schedule
      G05385274Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.

      Relationship between the elapsed months and the elapsed days which are used by the service reminder function 

      RELATIONSHIP TABLE BETWEEN ELAPSED MONTHS AND ELAPSED DAYS

      Number of months Number of days
      1 30 - 60
      2 61 - 90
      3 91 - 121
      4 122 - 151
      5 152 - 182
      6 183 - 212
      7 213 - 243
      8 244 - 273
      9 274 - 303
      10 304 - 334
      11 335 - 364
      12 365 - 395
      13 396 - 425
      14 426 - 456
      15 457 - 486
      16 487 - 516
      17 517 - 547
      18 548 - 577
      19 578 - 608
      20 609 - 638
      21 639 - 669
      22 670 - 699
      23 700 - 730
      24 731 - 760
      25 761 - 790
      26 791 - 821
      27 822 - 851
      28 852 - 882
      29 883 - 912
      30 913 - 943
      31 944 - 973
      32 974 - 1,003
      33 1,004 - 1,034
      34 1,035 - 1,064
      35 1,065 - 1,095
      36 1,096 - 1,125
      37 1,126 - 1,156
      38 1,157 - 1,186
      39 1,187 - 1,217
      40 1,218 - 1,247
      41 1,248 - 1,277
      42 1,278 - 1,308
      43 1,309 - 1,338
      44 1,339 - 1,369
      45 1,370 - 1,399
      46 1,400 - 1,430
      47 1,431 - 1,460
      48 1,461 - 1,491
      NOTE:
      • When the number of elapsed days is 0 to 29, the number of elapsed months is 0.
      • The combination meter performs calculation using 365.25 days for one year and 30.4375 days for one month.