How does Insite engine diagnostics software work on PC?
Click Here INSITE performs engine diagnostics and displays electronic engine information on your PC. With step-by-step diagnostics, built-in engine drawings and schematic diagrams, working with INSITE is easy.
What should I do if my EGR is not working?
Common EGR problems include: Pinging (spark knock or detonation) because the EGR system is not working, the exhaust port is plugged up with carbon, or the EGR valve has been disabled. The fix here is to inspect the EGR system, remove the EGR valve and check the valve and port for carbon, and remove the carbon from the port if it is plugged.
What does Insite do for a car engine?
INSITE performs engine diagnostics and displays electronic engine information on your PC. With step-by-step diagnostics, built-in engine drawings and schematic diagrams, working with INSITE is easy.
What does an EGR fault code mean for a car?
An EGR-related fault code does NOT mean the vehicle is polluting. It might be producing elevated levels of NOX in the exhaust if the EGR system is not operating correctly. The only way to know for sure is to check NOX emissions with an exhaust analyzer.
Which is the latest version of Insite 4.7.1?
Users must have .NET 4.7.1 installed in order to run the updated version of INSITE. This may impact some users if their Windows has not been kept updated. See the information below or the release notes for more details. Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 is supported on Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
Where do I Find my calibration on Insite?
If INSITE is already open in the Calibration Selection window, you will need to click on View Refresh to refresh the screen (Figure 17). Note: If the C:\\ or D:\\ root drive has been selected previously, INSITE will display the calibration on the selected drive instead.