HUMZOR Z100 Elite Full System OBDII Diagnostic Scanner Chip Read Erase Code Live Data ABS DPF EPB Bluetooth Oil SAS Reset TPMS Battery
HUMZOR Z100 Elite Description:
HUMZOR Z100 Elite, a comprehensive system diagnostic scanner equipped with a 5.2 Bluetooth chip, providing all-encompassing automotive diagnostic functions. This scanner enjoys lifelong free software updates, supports 17 special functions, offers 16 language options, and provides comprehensive OBD2 functionality. What’s even more remarkable is its support for bidirectional testing, offering you a more comprehensive automotive diagnostic experience.
The difference between the Z100 and Z100 Elite:
1. Special Function Support:
Z100: Supports 9 special functions.
Z100 Elite: Supports 17 special functions.
2. Vehicle Brand Coverage:
Z100: Supports 80+ vehicle brands.
Z100 Elite: Supports 96+ vehicle brands.
3. Other Features and Characteristics:
Both provide complete OBD2 functionality and full system diagnosis. Both support 16 languages.
Z100 Elite is an upgraded version of Z100, offering richer options in terms of the number of special functions and supported vehicle brands. Therefore, depending on your needs and budget, you can choose the version that suits you best.
HUMZOR Z100 Elite Main Functions:
1. Supports 17 Reset Service
(1) ABS Bleed: ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. ABS Bleed refers to the process of purging air from the ABS system after brake fluid has been changed or the system has been opened for maintenance. This ensures optimal braking performance.
(2) Battery: The battery in a vehicle stores electrical energy and provides power to start the engine and operate various electrical components.
(3) DPF : DPF is a component in diesel engine vehicles that traps and collects particulate matter (soot) from exhaust gases to reduce emissions.
(4) EPB : This is a modern system that uses electronic controls to engage and disengage the parking brake. It’s controlled by a button or switch rather than a traditional hand lever or foot pedal.
(5) Immokey: An immobilizer key is a type of car key that has a built-in transponder chip. The car’s engine control unit (ECU) will only allow the engine to start if it recognizes the correct transponder code.
(6) Injector: An injector is a component in a fuel injection system that sprays fuel into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
(7) Oil Reset: This refers to the process of resetting the oil change indicator or light on a vehicle’s dashboard after an oil change.
(8) SAS (Steering Angle Sensor): The SAS measures the angle of the steering wheel and provides this information to the vehicle’s stability control system. It helps in maintaining control and stability during maneuvers.
(9) TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System): TPMS is a system that monitors the air pressure in a vehicle’s tires. It alerts the driver if the pressure in one or more of the tires is too low, which can improve safety and fuel efficiency.
(10) TPS (Throttle Position Sensor): The TPS is a sensor that monitors the position of the throttle valve. This information is used by the engine control unit to determine how much air and fuel to mix for combustion.
(11) Gear Learn:refers to a process in automatic transmissions where the transmission control module (TCM) learns and adapts to the specific characteristics of the gearbox for smoother shifting.
(12) O-dometer: The o-dometer is a device in a vehicle that measures the total distance traveled by the vehicle.
(13) CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission): CVT is a type of automatic transmission that can change seamlessly through an infinite number of effective gear ratios. This allows for a smoother and more efficient driving experience compared to traditional automatic transmissions with a fixed number of gears.
(14) Light : In the context of automobiles, “Light” often refers to indicator or warning lights on the dashboard. These lights provide information about various systems in the vehicle, such as the engine, brakes, airbags, etc.
(15) Window: In a vehicle, a window is a transparent opening in the body of the vehicle that allows occupants to see outside. It can typically be opened or closed for ventilation.
(16) Suspension: The suspension system of a vehicle consists of various components (such as springs, shock absorbers, struts, and linkages) that connect the vehicle to its wheels. It helps provide a smooth ride and maintains contact between the tires and the road for stability and control.
(17) Seat Reset:It could refer to a procedure to recalibrate or adjust certain features of power seats.
2. All Car Full OBD2 Functions ModeTurn Off Engine Light Check Vehicle Status.
(1) Read Codes:Show the detailed description of the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCs).
(2) Eras Codes:Turns off Check Engine Light (MIL), clears codes and resets monitors.
(3) Live Date:View graphical live data of vehicle’s computer module(s) for easy analyses.
(4) On-Borad Monitor Test:Read the results of on-board diagnostic monitoring tests for specific components/systems.
(5) I/M Readiness Status:Shows whether the various emissions-related systems on the vehicle are operating properly and are ready for inspection and maintenance testing.
(6) System Status:Provides information about the overall operating condition of the vehicle.Checking the system status allows understanding the overall health of the vehicle.
(7) 02 Monitoring Test:Detects and monitors the vehicle’s oxygen sensors. Oxygen sensors are used to monitor the oxygen level in the engine emissions to ensure optimal combustion.
(8) Component Test:Conducts functional checks on various components of the vehicle. This may include engine components, transmission systems, brake systems, and more.
(9) Frame View:the vehicle’s operating parameters at the moment a DTC is detected.
(10) Vehicle Information:This option displays the vehicle information, such as VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), CID (Calibration ID) and CVN (Calibration Verification Number).
3. Supports Bi-directional Control
Z100 Elite is a bidirectional scanner that allows you to easily send information or command modules to the vehicle’s ECU through a smartphone. This enables the execution of specific tests and functions, allowing you to analyze and pinpoint faulty components more accurately. This includes components such as windows, headlights, wipers, rearview mirrors, and more.
Simultaneously, you can observe data results for troubleshooting and quick repairs. The bidirectional control feature saves you a significant amount of maintenance time, helping you accomplish more tasks each day.
HUMZOR Z100 Elite Supports 16 languages:
Czech,Greek,Korean,Hungarian,Protuguese,Dutch,Italian,Russian,Polish,Spanish,French,German,English,Japanese,Chinese,Vietnamese, to meet the needs of customers from various countries.
How to use HUMZOR Z100 Elite?
1. Download and install the application-NexzScan in Google Play or App Store on your device;
2. Register and log in to NexzScan APP and band car vci serial number and activate codes;
3. After binding VCI for the first time, get all free car software through the mall;
4. Insert the NexzScan tool into the data link connector (DLC) of the vehicle;
5. Turn on the ignition of the vehicle while turning off the engine;
6. Click the My/Settings button of your device to pair NexzScan bluetooth with your device;
7. Start diagnosing your car.