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Gemini said

This quiz is based on the "Tiny Scan" diagnostic tool tutorial, covering its part number, manufacturer compatibility, diagnostic process, and basic code-clearing functionality.

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1. What is the Tiny Scan Part Number format?
TS-100 SCAN-140 TS-140 MED-140
2. What is the primary purpose of the Tiny Scan tool?
Reading and clearing diagnostic trouble codes. Measuring real-time engine oil pressure. Updating the engine's ECU firmware. Calibrating the carburetor for high altitudes.
3. Which of these engine manufacturers can the Tiny Scan tool work with using the provided adapters?
Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha MTD, Briggs & Stratton, and Kohler Generac, Subaru, and Tecumseh Cummins, Caterpillar, and John Deere
4. What does the display "DC 0" indicate on the Tiny Scan tool?
The battery is disconnected. The device has zero percent charge. There are zero diagnostic trouble codes found in the engine. The engine is currently running at zero RPM.
5. How does a technician view the specific code numbers if the tool reports multiple diagnostic codes?
The tool automatically scrolls through them every 5 seconds. You must plug the tool into a laptop to see the numbers. Press the select button in the top left corner to cycle through the codes. Shake the device to toggle between the different codes.
6. Why does the presenter suggest using the Tiny Scan instead of reading traditional "blink codes"?
Blink codes can only be seen at night. Blink codes require a special subscription to decipher. It is easy to miss or miscount a blink, leading to incorrect diagnostics. Manufacturers are legally phasing out blink codes in all engines.
7. Once a repair is finished, how do you clear the codes from the engine's memory using the Tiny Scan?
Unplug the engine battery for 24 hours. Select the clear option on the screen and push and hold the button. Press the button three times rapidly while the engine is running. The codes clear themselves automatically when you unplug the tool.
8. Which feature is EXPLICITLY mentioned as NOT being available on the Tiny Scan?
The ability to read codes from Kohler engines. The option to clear codes after a repair. Live display readout for real-time engine data. An adapter for MTD products using Delphi ECUs.
9. What is the first mechanical step to using the tool once the correct adapter is attached?
Start the engine and rev it to full throttle. Remove the spark plug to prevent accidental starting. Find and plug into the diagnostic port on the engine. Drain the fuel tank to ensure a clean electrical signal.
10. What does the Tiny Scan do immediately after you perform the "clear codes" function?
It turns off to save battery. It emits a loud beep to confirm the codes are gone. It re-reads the codes to verify that the count is now at zero. It prints a physical receipt of the repair.

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