Detroit Diesel DDEC I & II Pro-Link Cartridge

Detroit Diesel DDEC I & II Pro-Link Cartridge

This cartridge is for use with the Pro-Link scan tool for diagnosing Detroit Diesel DDEC I / II electronic engine controller systems. Simple menus allow technicians to easily navigate through a variety of diagnostic functions. Capabilities include monitoring the vehicle ECU?s inputs and outputs, fault code messages, view and change programmed EEPROM data to name a few. It provides access to a full range of comprehensive OEM proprietary data and tests for maintaining top vehicle performance and keeping it on the road.

  • Monitor real-time ECU input and output status.
  • Display data parameters and values in English or metric.
  • Create custom data lists.
  • Read and clear diagnostic fault codes.
  • Reference ECU serial number, part number and revision number.
  • View EEPROM vehicle /engine calibrations and configure with password:
    • Speed settings and limits for road, cruise and PTO
    • Idle shutdown options
    • VSG options
    • Engine protection shutdown options
    • Cruise control
  • Fuel injector response times.
  • Automatic and manual cylinder cutout for determining power contribution.
  • Access and reset total engine and trip information.
  • Monitor ECU switch / light status.
  • Display diagnostic information for dual fuel vehicle (CNG and diesel).
  • Save and print fuel usage information for fleets up to 25 vehicles:
    • Truck, driver, mileage and date
    • Fuel (total)
    • Hours (total)
    • PTO Hours
    • Average Miles per Gallon
    • Trip Miles and Gallons
  • Isolate intermittent problems in Snapshot mode recording and playback.
  • Printer output for printing data and test results.



  • Includes: Cartridge, manual, 12-pin GM adapter.
  • Model: 92049
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 201007
  • Manufactured by: NEXIQ Technologies
  • Also Known As: MPS201007, MPS-201007

$508.91

This product has been discontinued

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.