Fault code hierarchy system
US-2015269793-A1 · Sep 24, 2015 · US
US9646432B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9646432-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414557651-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2008 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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A diagnostic scan tool is provided including a connect/configure module for establishing a communication link between the scan tool and a vehicle electronic control unit (ECU). A vehicle specification module operates to identify a vehicle under test in response to receipt of a vehicle identification number (VIN). A trouble code module retrieves digital trouble codes (DTCs) from the ECU. A freeze frame data module retrieves freeze frame data from the ECU, the retrieved freeze frame data being functionally associated with a highest priority DTC. A database lists possible vehicle defect solutions, indexed to the VIN and the DTCs. A digital signal processor is operative to derive the highest priority DTC from analysis of the retrieved freeze frame data. The digital signal processor further being operative to regulate selection of a most likely vehicle defect solution associated with the VIN and the highest priority DTC.
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An automotive diagnostic system comprising: a diagnostic device including: a connect/configure module for establishing a communication link between the diagnostic device and a vehicle electronic control unit (ECU); a vehicle specification module operative to identify a vehicle under test in response to receipt of vehicle identifying information from the ECU; a trouble code module for retrieving digital trouble codes (DTC's) from the ECU; and a freeze frame data module for retrieving freeze frame data from the ECU, the retrieved freeze frame data being representative of the operation of a vehicle onboard device(s) associated with a DTC identified as the highest priority DTC; a diagnostic database in communication with the diagnostic device, the database listing possible vehicle defect solutions indexed to DTC's and the vehicle identifying information; a digital signal processor separate from the vehicle ECU and disposable in communication with at least one of the diagnostic device and the diagnostic database and being operative to derive the highest priority DTC from analysis of the retrieved freeze frame data from the vehicle, and to regulate selection of a most likely vehicle defect solution associated with the vehicle identifying information and the highest priority DTC; and a repair parts database in operative communication with the diagnostic database, the repair parts database having repair parts associated with the most likely solution, vehicle identifying information and universal part numbers. 2. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , wherein the universal part numbers in the repair parts database are Aftermarket Catalog Enhanced Standard (ACES) part numbers. 3. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , further comprising an electronic parts catalog in communication with the repair parts database, the electronic parts catalog being searchable for the repair parts associated with the universal part number. 4. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , further comprising a transaction module in communication with the repair parts database and configured to generate a commercial transaction associated with the identified repair parts. 5. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 4 , wherein the commercial transaction is associated with the purchase of the repair parts. 6. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 4 , wherein the commercial transaction is associated with a repair service. 7. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , wherein the retrieved freeze frame data includes freeze frame data representative of the electrical signals that caused the highest priority DTC to be generated. 8. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , wherein the identification of the highest priority DTC is derivable from freeze frame data. 9. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , wherein the retrieved freeze frame data includes freeze frame data including a single DTC identified as the highest priority DTC. 10. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 1 , wherein the vehicle identifying information is the vehicle identification number (VIN). 11. An automotive diagnostic system comprising: a data retrieving device including: a connect/configure module for establishing a communication link between the data retrieving device and a vehicle electronic control unit (ECU); a vehicle specification module operative to identify a vehicle under test in response to receipt of vehicle identifying information from the ECU; a trouble code module for retrieving digital trouble codes (DTC's) from the ECU; a freeze frame data module for retrieving freeze frame data from the ECU, the retrieved freeze frame data being representative of the operation of a vehicle onboard device(s) associated with a DTC identified as the highest priority DTC; and a diagnostic database in communication with the data retrieving device, the database listing possible vehicle defect solutions indexed to DTC's; a digital signal processor separate from the vehicle ECU and disposable in communication with at least one of the data retrieving device and the diagnostic database and being operative to derive the highest priority DTC from analysis of the retrieved DTC's and the retrieved freeze frame data, and to regulate selection of a most likely vehicle defect solution associated with the vehicle identifying information and the highest priority DTC; and a repair parts database in operative communication with the diagnostic database and the digital signal processor, the repair parts database having repair parts associated the most likely vehicle defect solution, vehicle identification information and universal part numbers. 12. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 11 , wherein the universal part numbers in the repair parts database are Aftermarket Catalog Enhanced Standard (ACES) part numbers. 13. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 11 , further comprising an electronic parts catalog in communication with the repair parts database, the electronic parts catalog being searchable for the repair parts associated with the universal part number. 14. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 11 , further comprising a transaction module in communication with the repair parts database and configured to generate a commercial transaction associated with the identified repair parts. 15. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 14 , wherein the commercial transaction is associated with the purchase of the repair parts. 16. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 13 , wherein the commercial transaction is associated with a repair service. 17. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 11 , wherein the retrieved freeze frame data includes freeze frame data representative of the electrical signals that caused the highest priority DTC to be generated. 18. The automotive diagnostic system recited in claim 11 , wherein the identification of the highest priority DTC is derivable from freeze frame data retrieved from the ECU. 19. A method of diagnosing vehicular defects with a data retrieving device comprising: placing the data retrieving device in communication with a vehicle electronic control unit (ECU); receiving vehicle identifying information and operational data including digital trouble codes (DTC's) and freeze frame data from the ECU; deriving the highest priority DTC from analysis of the freeze frame data received from the ECU using a processor separate from the vehicle ECU; identifying a most likely solution based on the vehicle identifying information and the highest priority DTC; and identifying a repair part associated with the most likely solution, the identified repair part being associated with a universal part number. 20. The method recited in claim 19 , wherein the universal part number is an Aftermarket Catalog Enhanced Standard (ACES) part number. 21. The method recited in claim 19 , wherein the step of identifying a repair part includes an assessment of the vehicle identification information. 22. The method recited in claim 19 , further comprising the step of generating a sale of the repair part. 23. A diagnostic device comprising: a connect/configure module for establishing a communication link between the diagnostic device and a vehicle electronic control unit (ECU); a vehicle specification module operative
using a vehicle scan tool · CPC title
wherein the data carrier is removable · CPC title
Diagnosing performance data (testing of vehicles G01M17/00; testing of electrical installation on vehicles G01R31/005) · CPC title
communicating information to a remotely located station (transmission systems for measured values G08C) · CPC title
using electronic data carriers · CPC title
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