Fuse Replacement!
The power cord contains an internal fuse. Only replace the fuse with an identical fuse. Replacement with a different fuse may result in fire!
Cord Entanglement!
ALDL connectors are typically located in the driver’s foot well. Route the ‘ALDL Bluetooth Adapter’ cabling and secure to prevent cord entanglement with the driver’s feet and legs.
Don’t Operate While Driving!
Do not operate this device while driving. Make sure your vehicle is off the road and transmission is in park/neutral with emergency brake set. ‘ALDL Scan’ App provides a data recording feature. Utilize this feature for your safety. If device is operated while vehicle is moving, bring a passenger in the vehicle to operate the device.
Flashing ECMs!
Due to the limited buffer size in the ‘ALDL Bluetooth Adapter’, only software specifically designed to flash ECMs with this ‘ALDL Bluetooth Adapter’ should be used. The adapter contains a very small buffer that can overflow easily, resulting in data corruption and possible ECM failure.
Flashing ECMs even with software compatible with this ‘ALDL Bluetooth Adapter’ can result in ECM failure. 1320 Electronics is not liable for damaged ECMs.
Disclaimer: 1320 Electronics is not liable for damaged ECMs.
.: Quick Start Instructions
1. Download the ‘ALDL Scan’ App from Google Play onto your Android device.
2. Visit the downloads page on our website to determine which ALDL protocol is applicable to your vehicle.
3. Plug the ‘ALDL Bluetooth Adapter’ into the ALDL connector of your vehicle. Do not connect the power cord yet.
4. Configure switches 1-4 prior to applying power. Switch 2 should be up for 160 baud, down for 8192 baud. Switch 4 must be down for ALDL Scan App.
5. Connect the supplied power cord to the ‘ALDL Bluetooth Adapter’. Plug the supplied power cord into the utility power receptacle of your vehicle. The power LED should light.
6. Start your vehicle.
7. Start the ‘ALDL Scan’ App.
8. Press the 'Select Vehicle Protocol (Preinstalled)' button.
9. Select the ALDL protocol from the list.
10. Note that the ALDL protocol is listed at the bottom of the page. Select the 'View Data' button.
11. Select the Bluetooth adapter from the pop-up list.
12. The main app window should now be visible. Press the ‘Start/Stop’ button (two opposing arrows icon) to view data from your vehicle’s computer.
13. Use two finger gestures (Pinch/Zoom) to increase and decrease the display font.
14. Press the ‘Malf Codes’ tab to view the malfunction codes.
15. When finished, press the ‘Start/Stop’ button (two opposing arrows icon) to stop communication.
16. Press the ‘Exit’ button (large X icon) to exit.