Using DRB
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- Refer to DRB user guide for instructions and assistance with reading trouble codes and other DRB functions. Under normal operation DRB will display one of only 2 error messages: User-Requested WARM boot or User-Requested COLD boot. If DRB should display any other error message, record entire display and contact manufacturer.
- If DRB does not power-up, check for loose cable connections or a bad cable. Check vehicle battery voltage at Data Link Connector (DLC). A minimum of 11 volts is required to adequately power DRB.
- If all connections are proper between DRB and vehicle or other devices, and vehicle battery is fully charged, an inoperative DRB may be result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring. Go to TEST 1A: VEHICLE COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS under VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS.