Nexiq 804005 Pro-link Allison Wtec Ii & Iii Transmission Diagnostic Card Graphic on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Maryland, US
You are bidding on a used Nexiq Pro-link Application Card.
Allison WTEC II & III Diagnostic
DESCRIPTION:
Application Card for the MPC, Pro-Link® Plus and Pro-Link GRAPHIQ™
This unique diagnostic application is for use with Allison World Transmissions (models B-300, B-400, B-500 and the MD and HD transmissions). The application card also contains coverage for Allison’s Commercial Electronic Control (CEC 1) units on applicable MT, HT, V730, CLBT and DP models.
FEATURES:
- Supports WTEC II & III and CEC 1 TCMs
- Data list parameters
- Defined diagnostic codes/Clear Codes
- I/O wire status and shift inhibits
- General Purpose Inputs (GPI) defined
- View Customer Modifiable Constants (CMC)
INCLUDES:
- Application card
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
- Activate fast adaptive mode to allow ECU to adjust quickly to
optimum shift characteristics - Clear active and inactive codes
- Create and save custom data lists
- Display active and inactive codes
- Display I/O wire assignments and functions (enabled/disabled)
- Enable clutch test to perform clutch pressure test or stall test in
higher gears - Perform snapshot data recording and playback to capture intermittent
problems - Read Customer Modifiable Constants (CMCs) Update for Allison Diagnostic PCMCIA card: 809005F (floppy diskette)
- Reset autodetect (WTEC III only) to verify presence of retarder,
oil level sensor, throttle and engine coolant temperature sources - Reset throttle calibration to ensure proper TPS adjustment
- Reset unadapted shifts to initial factory shift calibration settings
- View diagnostic data list
- View ECU EEPROM calibration information
- View shift inhibits
PCMCIA:
The Allison diagnostic PCMCIA card provides technicians with the ability to quickly diagnose, and perform “action request” functions on Allison World Transmission Electronic Control (WTEC) systems. The PCMCIA card inserts into the Multi-Protocol Cartridge (MPC), which is used with the NEXIQ™ Pro-Link® Plus. Updates to any of the NEXIQ™ PCMCIA cards can be performed by reflashing the card with the latest software via a floppy disk from NEXIQ™ using a personal computer.
THE FINE PRINT
- All electronic items are sold AS-IS without warranty unless otherwise stated
- Payment must be received within 3 days (the faster you pay the faster you get to use this great tool)
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