This post show how to use Mazda IDS software to identify vehicle and manage session.
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Mazda IDS Vehicle Identification
To conduct various diagnoses/services, you need to make sure letting IDS identify a vehicle first. To identify a vehicle, select “Vehicle Identification” tab at the top of the screen.
Mazda IDS functions are automatically determined and populated depending on systems equipped on a vehicle. There are three methods to identify vehicles.
1.Start New Session (16pin) and 17 Pin: Automatically identify a vehicle (usually used)
2.Manual Vehicle Entry: Manually identify a vehicle
3.Previous Sessions: Recalls previously saved sessions
Automatic Vehicle Identification
1.Select a menu depending a vehicle to identify and click
Select a menu based on following rules.
Vehicles with a Engine MIL: Select “Start New Session“
Vehicles without the Engine MIL: Select “17 Pin“ > “17 Pin only”
**Please note that 17 Pin vehicles are not supported on VCM-II.
How to differentiate 16 Pin and 17 Pin models
Some models have both 16 Pin and 17 Pin DLCs. To determine which connector to use, check the Engine MIL in the instrument cluster. If the vehicle is equippet with a MIL, the vehicle is considered as a 16 Pin model, otherwise choose 17 Pin. To conduct Self Test for non serial linked modules (modules that emits one or two digits DTCs when its test terminal in 17 pin DLC is grounded) on vehicles that have the MIL and both 16 Pin and 17 Pin connectors, switch to 17 pin DLC cable as prompted by IDS after identifying a vehicle using 16 pin DLC cable.
2.Connect the Data Link Connector cable as the screen instructs, turn ignition switch ON and click
Mazda IDS do not identify a vehicle if:
– The PCM on the vehicle is not communicable. (Some models manufactured in 1997 or earlier)
– Cables are not connected properly.
– The PCM is defective.
– The room fuse is not installed.
– The vehicle is not supported by IDS.
3.If IDS could find the PCM ID number in the database, vehicle information such as model name, engine type, engine capcity, and transmission type are displayed. Confirm the vehicle is correctly identified and click “Yes”.
If the vehicle information is incorrect, click “No”. Manual Vehicle Identification screen will appear. Enter vehicle information and make IDS to identify the vehicle. If you still have difficulty in vehicle identification, please call or e-mail Mazda Diagnostic Service
Planning Group. (Refer to Manual Vehicle Identification section for detail.)
4.On Repair Order screen, enter vehicle information, such as VIN and mileage, and click
This information is used as reference when you recall the session in Previous Sessions option. You may not enter this information if unnecessary.
If you would not like to see the Repair order screen any more, you can disable the screen in User Preferences.
Manual Vehicle Identification
If IDS is not able to automatically identify a vehicle, the screens below may appear depending on situations. You are able to make IDS to identify the vehicle manually by following instructions on the screen.
For 17Pin connector models:
If the PCM on the vehicle does not respond to IDS serial communication message (some models manufactured in 1997 and before), the screen on the right will be shown. Select the applicable model and click
**Please note that 17 Pin vehicles are not supported on VCM-II.
For 16 Pin connector models:
When DLC cable is not properly connected or there was no response from the vehicle (PCM), a screen shown on the right appears. You will be asked if you would like to retry or manually select the vehicle. If the DLC cable was not properly connected, connect the cable and click “Yes”.
If you have retried and still receive the above screen, click “No”. Then select “All other” and click
When a screen on the right appears, enter one of the followings listed below and click
* PCM Part Number (including suffix)
Refer to As-Built sheet for the PCM part number. Enter first four digits in a box located at the left of “12A650” and enter suffix in a box located at the right of “12A650”. If there is no suffix found on the PCM, leave the box blank.
* Calibration Number
This is not usually used in Mazda dealers.
* Tear Tag
This is not usually used in Mazda dealers.
Session Management:
Mazda IDS Sessions stands for a series of operations starting from vehicle identification to the end of various diagnosises/services. You are able to save a session including its recordings and restore the session later for further diagnostic.
Log Viewer
Following informaiton in the session can be viewed.
– Vehicle Information: Model, engine type, engine size, equipment, transmission, PCM part number
– Diagnostic Records: Date/time, functions used, diagnosis results
Closing a Session
After all diagnostic has been done, a session can be closed. Thare are three options available:
Hold (Saves Recordings) – Current session including all recording is saved. This option should be chosen when you need to interrupt the diagnosis/service or when you need to save the recordings for future use.
Complete (Deletes Recordings) – Saves a minimal amount of data (only vehicle information).
Delete (Deletes Session) – Currently open session will not be listed on the
“Previous Sessions” list. By pressing the “Recycle Bin” button on the “Previous Sessions” screen within 60 days after the session was deleted, the session however can be resumed and be displayed on the list again.
Restoring a Previous Session
To restore ‘Hold’ or ‘Complete’ sessions, select the Vehicle Identification tab at the top and select “Previous Sessions”. A list of saved sessions will appear. “Hold” sessions include data recorded in the session. “Completed” sessions include vehicle information but not recordings.
A session can be restored by selecting a session and clicking
Other tools are also provided for managing the saved sessions.
The Select Multiple Sessions button allows the user to select more than one session to be deleted.
The “Erase Selected Sessions” button deletes all highlighted sessions.
The “Sort Sessions” button allows sessions to be sorted by VIN, Vehicle, Repair Order number and/or date.
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