A scan tool must be used in diagnosing system malfunctions before removing or replacing any of the components. Become familiar with the scan tool diagnostic capabilities and thoroughly understand each of the diagnostic features described before attempting any diagnostic procedures. The scan tool is capable of displaying data and input/output information from all of the systems connected to the serial data line. The scan tool is also capable of commanding the shock absorbers ON or OFF without the need for any input information.
The scan tool's input display function can be helpful in determining if the ESC module is receiving the correct input status. This can assist in determining if the RTD system is actually commanding a shock absorber. For example, the RTD system requires the input status from the ride control switch in order to determine the ride settings. A starting point might be to select the ride control switch data display function from the scan tool menu. The input status should change when the switch is manually operated. If no change occurred, then the problem is current and the input could be stuck. A shorted, open or malfunctioning switch or related wiring might cause the input to be stuck. If the change did occur, the problem is intermittent. In order to diagnose this condition using a scan tool, select the scan tool's input function. Then, watch the ride control switch input while moving the suspected wiring/connector. Try to duplicate the malfunction conditions. This scan tool feature allows checks that could not be performed while driving the vehicle.
A scan tool may be used in order to command the shock absorbers ON or OFF, without the need for input information from other components. This can be very helpful in determining if a certain portion of a circuit or a component is in working order.
Using a scan tool, select the RTD special functions from the scan tool menu. The status of the output being cycled will be shown on the scan tool's display screen. The shock absorbers can be cycled to turn ON or OFF by selecting RTD Special Functions on the scan tool.
Using the LF shock absorber as an example, commanding the LF shock absorber ON can indicate whether the RTD system is able to correctly operate the LF shock absorber. This can determine if a DTC that pertains to that shock absorber is able to reset, and if the ESC module's internal circuitry is able to operate the LF shock absorber. For example, suppose the RTD system sets an intermittent DTC C0577 (LF Shock Absorber Solenoid Short to Ground). In order to diagnose this condition using a scan tool, select the RTD Special Functions. Then, cycle the LF shock absorber solenoid while moving the suspected wiring/connector. Attempt to duplicate the malfunction conditions. This scan tool feature allows checks that could not be performed while driving the vehicle. This example can be applied to the other shock absorbers.
Scan Tool Parameter | Data List | Units Displayed | Typical Data Value |
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Turn the Ignition ON, Engine OFF//Vehicle Trim Height within Specifications | |||
GM Part Number | ID Information | Part Number | Varies |
GMSCM Software Version | ID Information | Version Number | Varies |
DSP Software Version ID | ID Information | Version Number | Varies |
EEPROM Calibration ID | ID Information | Calibration Number | Varies |
Battery Voltage | Data Display | Volts | Battery Voltage |
Vehicle Speed | Data Display | km/h (mph) | Varies |
Suspension Control Select Switch | Data Display | 0-5 Volts | 0.5-4.5 Volts |
Steering Position PWM | Data Display | 0-10ms | Varies |
Chassis Pitch Input Change | Data Display | Change/No Change | Varies |
Chassis Pitch Input Status | Data Display | Active/Inactive | Varies |
Right Front Position Sensor | Data Display | 0-5 Volts | 0.35-4.75 Volts |
Left Front Position Sensor | Data Display | 0-5 Volts | 0.35-4.75 Volts |
Right Rear Position Sensor | Data Display | 0-5 Volts | 0.35-4.75 Volts |
Left Rear Position Sensor | Data Display | 0-5 Volts | 0.35-4.75 Volts |
Left Front Shock Level | Data Display | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Right Front Shock Level | Data Display | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Left Rear Shock Level | Data Display | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Right Rear Shock Level | Data Display | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Left Front Shock Solenoid | Special Functions/Shock Solenoid Tests | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Right Front Shock Solenoid | Special Functions/Shock Solenoid Tests | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Left Rear Shock Solenoid | Special Functions/Shock Solenoid Tests | 0-100% | 0-90% |
Right Rear Shock Solenoid | Special Functions/Shock Solenoid Tests | 0-100% | 0-90% |
All Shock Solenoids | Special Functions/Shock Solenoid Tests | 0-100% | 0-90% |
The RTD Scan Tool Data Definitions contains a brief description of all RTD related parameters available on the scan tool.
GM Part Number: The scan tool displays the controller part number for service identification.