Kupu Whakataki
The THINKCAR ThinkScan 662 is a professional automotive diagnostic tool designed for vehicle owners and DIY enthusiasts. It offers comprehensive diagnostic capabilities for four main vehicle systems, along with 12 essential reset and maintenance functions. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your device to ensure optimal performance and extend its lifespan.
1. Tatūnga
1.1 Te Wetewete Mekemeke me nga Waahanga
Carefully unpack your ThinkScan 662 device and verify all components are present. The standard package includes the main unit, an OBDII diagnostic cable, a DC 5V charging cable, a Quick Start Guide, and a User Manual.
Image: The ThinkScan 662 main unit, OBDII diagnostic cable, and charging cable neatly packed in a protective case.
1.2 Te Whakakaha me te Utu Tuatahi
Before first use, ensure the device is fully charged. Connect the DC 5V charging cable to the device's Type-C port and a suitable power adapter. The device features a 4150 mAh battery for extended use.
1.3 Te hono ki nga Waka
Locate your vehicle's OBDII port, typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. Connect the OBDII diagnostic cable to the ThinkScan 662 and then to the vehicle's OBDII port. Ensure a secure connection.
Video: This video demonstrates the unboxing and connection process for a MUCAR VO7 diagnostic tool, which shares similar setup procedures with the ThinkScan 662. It shows how to connect the OBDII adapter to the vehicle.
2. Whakahaere i te Pūrere
2.1 Atanga Kaiwhakamahi me te Whakaterenga
The ThinkScan 662 operates on an Android 8.1 system with a 6.2-inch touchscreen (1024x600 resolution). It also features physical buttons for navigation, allowing for convenient operation even with gloves or in challenging conditions.
Image: The ThinkScan 662 displaying its main menu with options like Diagnose, OBD II, Reset, Battery Voltage, Data, and Upgrade.
2.2 Auto VIN Recognition
The device supports automatic VIN identification, which streamlines the diagnostic process by automatically recognizing vehicle information without manual input. This feature saves time and reduces potential errors.
Image: The ThinkScan 662 screen showing the Auto VIN scanning process, automatically identifying vehicle details.
2.3 4-System Diagnosis
The ThinkScan 662 provides comprehensive diagnostics for the four main vehicle systems: Engine, Transmission, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS/Airbag). It can read and clear fault codes, analyze data streams, and quickly identify issues within these systems.
- Pūnaha Mīhini: Reads and clears engine fault codes, displays live data, and performs emission-related tests.
- Pūnaha Whakawhiti: Diagnoses issues related to the automatic gearbox, including fluid temperature, shift points, and clutch engagement.
- ABS System: Checks for faults in the anti-lock braking system, including wheel speed sensors and hydraulic control unit.
- SRS (Airbag) System: Diagnoses issues with the airbag system, including crash sensors, airbag modules, and seatbelt pretensioners.
Image: A visual representation of the 4-system diagnostic capabilities, highlighting Engine, SRS, ABS, and Transmission systems.
2.4 Mana Aro-rua (Ngā Whakamātautau Hohe)
This advanced function allows the diagnostic tool to send commands to vehicle ECUs to perform active tests, verifying the functionality of various components. Examples include adjusting the throttle, controlling window operation, activating mirrors, or sounding the horn. This helps pinpoint issues quickly and efficiently.
Image: The device screen showing active test options, with illustrations of vehicle components being tested.
2.5 12 Reset Functions
The ThinkScan 662 supports 12 common maintenance reset functions, enabling users to perform routine services without needing specialized garage equipment:
- Tautuhi Hinu: Ka tautuhi anō i te pūnaha ora hinu i muri i te whakawhiti hinu.
- Tautuhinga Pēki: Resets the electronic parking brake (EPB) system after brake pad replacement.
- SAS Tautuhi Anō: Tautuhi anō i te pūoko koki urungi.
- DPF Whakahoutanga: Manages diesel particulate filter regeneration.
- Te toto ABS: Bleeds air from the ABS system.
- Tautuhi Anō BMS: Registers a new battery with the ECU.
- Te Whakawaehere Werohanga: Ka waehere i ngā tau werohanga hou ki te ECU.
- Tautuhi Anō TPMS: Tautuhi anō i ngā pūoko pūnaha aroturuki pēhanga potae.
- Te Whakarerekētanga o te Tātari: Ka ako anō i te tūranga o te tinana whakatere.
- Gearbox Reset: Resets transmission adaptive learning values.
- Tautuhi Anō IMMO: Disables lost keys and programs new keys (for vehicles with basic IMMO systems).
- Tautuhi Anō i te Pēke Hau: Clears airbag crash data.
Image: A grid showing icons and names for the 12 common maintenance reset functions available on the device.
2.6 Live Data Stream and DTC Lookup
Monitor real-time data from the vehicle's ECU, displayed as text or 4-in-1 graphs. This allows for detailed analysis of vehicle performance. The built-in DTC library provides clear explanations for diagnostic trouble codes, aiding in accurate problem identification.
Image: The ThinkScan 662 screen showing a live data stream with multiple parameters displayed in a graphical format for real-time monitoring.
2.7 Pūrongo Tātari
After a diagnostic session, the device can generate a comprehensive report. This report can be saved, shared via email, or printed for further analysis or record-keeping.
3. Tiaki
3.1 Whakahōu Pūmanawa
The ThinkScan 662 offers free lifetime software updates. Regularly check for and install updates to ensure your device has the latest vehicle coverage and diagnostic functions. Updates are typically performed via Wi-Fi.
3.2 Te horoi me te Penapena
Keep the device clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents. Store the device in its protective case in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
4. Te Raru
- Kaore te taputapu i te hiko: Ensure the device is fully charged or connected to the vehicle's OBDII port. Check the charging cable and adapter.
- Kaore e taea te hono atu ki te waka: Verify the OBDII cable is securely connected to both the device and the vehicle's port. Ensure the vehicle's ignition is on.
- Error codes not clearing: After diagnosing an error code, the underlying vehicle issue must be repaired. Attempting to clear codes without repair may result in the code reappearing.
- FCA SGW vehicles (2018+): For full functionality on FCA vehicles with a Security Gateway (SGW), you must activate FCA AutoAuth. The ThinkScan 662 provides access, but AutoAuth charges a fee.
- Limited system diagnosis: The ThinkScan 662 supports 4-system diagnosis. For full system diagnosis, consider models like ThinkScan 672, ThinkScan 689, or ThinkScan 689BT.
5. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira | ThinkScan 662-FR |
| Tukatuka | Cortex A53 Quad-Core 1.8 GHz |
| Pūnaha Mahi | Android 8.1 |
| Whakaatu | 6.2-inch Touchscreen (1024x600) |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 4150 mah |
| Tauranga Whakatau | Momo-C |
| Kawa Whakawhitiwhiti | CAN FD, OBDII (post-1996 vehicles) |
| Nga Reo Tautokona | 28 languages (including English, French, German, Spanish) |
| Taumaha | 1 Kirokaramu |
| Ahu | 25.9 x 16.3 x 7.6 cm |
6. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official THINKCAR website or contact their customer service. Ensure you register your product to receive timely updates and support.
For specific vehicle compatibility inquiries, it is recommended to provide your vehicle's information to THINKCAR customer service before purchase.





