3X Crank Sensor: The scan tool indicates engine RPM based on the 3X reference signal
input to the powertrain control module (PCM).
18X Crank Sensor: The scan tool indicates engine RPM based on the 18X reference signal
input to the powertrain control module (PCM).
1-2 Solenoid Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the 1-2 solenoid
control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK, or Invalid State.
2-3 Solenoid Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the 2-3 solenoid
control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK, or Invalid State.
A/C High Side Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. Represents the A/C
refrigerant pressure sensor signal. The amount of pressure indicates the
amount of load that the A/C compressor is placing on the
engine. The powertrain control module (PCM) uses this information
to adjust idle and to control the cooling fans.
A/C Off For WOT: The scan tool displays YES or NO. The scan tool indicates whether
A/C is commanded OFF due to wide open throttle (WOT).
A/C Pressure Disable: The scan tool displays YES or NO. The scan tool indicates whether
A/C is commanded OFF due to excessive or insufficient pressure.
A/C Relay Command: The scan tool displays On or Off. The scan tool indicates intended
PCM output to the A/C relay.
A/C Relay Circuit Status: The scan tool displays OK, Fault, or Invalid State. The scan tool
indicates the diagnostic state of the A/C relay control circuit.
A/C Request Signal: The scan tool displays Yes or No. The scan tool indicates if A/C
operation has been requested.
Air Fuel Ratio: The scan tool range is 0-25.5. The scan tool indicates the
powertrain control module (PCM) commanded value. In Closed Loop, air fuel
ratio should normally be around 14.2-14.7. A lower
air fuel ratio indicates a richer commanded mixture, which may
be seen during Power Enrichment or 3-way catalyst (TWC) Protection
Modes. A higher air fuel ratio indicates a leaner commanded
mixture. This can be seen during Decel Fuel Mode.
AIR Pump Relay Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the secondary air
injection (AIR) pump relay. The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
AIR Pump Relay Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the AIR pump relay control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
AIR Solenoid Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the AIR solenoid.
The scan tool displays On or Off.
BARO: The scan tool range is 10-105 kPa/0-5 volts.
The reading is determined from the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor
signal monitored during key up and wide open throttle (WOT)
conditions. Barometric pressure is used to adjust fuel
delivery and spark advance to compensate for altitude changes.
Boost Solenoid Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the boost solenoid control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State
Boost Solenoid Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the boost solenoid.
The scan tool displays percent.
CMP Sensor Signal Present: The scan tool indicates if the powertrain control module (PCM)
is receiving the CAM sensor reference signal from the ignition control module
(ICM). The scan tool displays Yes or No.
Cruise Control Active: The scan tool displays ENGAGED or DISENGAGED. Represents the state
of the cruise status input form the SMCC module. Cruise should not display
ENGAGED unless the vehicle is operating in cruise control.
Cruise Inhibit Reason: The scan tool displays VEHICLE SPEED, BRAKE, or CLUTCH. The scan
tool indicates the reason cruise is being inhibited.
Cruise Inhibit Signal Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the cruise inhibit signal circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
Cruise Inhibit Signal Command: The scan tool indicates if cruise is being inhibited. The scan
tool displays Yes or No.
Current Gear: The scan tool displays numbers 1, 2, 3, or 4. The powertrain control
module (PCM) looks at trans range position and the gear commanded by the
PCM. The actual forward gear that the transaxle is in will
be the lower of the two because the manual valve can override
the PCM commanded gear.
Cycles of Misfire Data: The scan tool range is 0-99 Counts.
The scan tool indicates the total number of cylinder firing events that
were detected as being misfires during the last 200 crankshaft revolution
sample period.
Cyl. 1-6 Injector Circuit History: The scan tool displays Fault or OK.
This parameter saves the state of the driver circuit for this device.
Cyl. 1-6 Injector Circuit Status: The scan tool displays Fault or OK.
This parameter indicates the state of the driver circuit for this device.
Decel Fuel Cutoff: The scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected conditions appropriate
to operate in Deceleration Fuel Mode. The PCM will command
deceleration fuel mode when a sudden decrease in throttle
position has been detected while the vehicle is traveling over
40.23 km/h (25 mph). While in Deceleration Fuel mode,
the PCM will decrease the amount of fuel delivered by entering
Open Loop and decreasing the injector pulse width.
Desired EGR Position: The scan tool displays volts or a range from 0-100 percent.
Represents the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) pintle position that the
powertrain control module (PCM) is commanding. Desired EGR Position
should stay close to EGR position sensor.
Desired Idle Speed: The scan tool range is 0-3,187 RPM. Represents the
idle speed that is commanded by the powertrain control module (PCM). The
PCM will compensate for various engine loads based on engine
coolant temperature to keep the engine at the desired idle
speed.
Driver Module 1 Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the module. The
scan tool displays Enabled, Off-High Volts, Off-High Temp, or Invalid
State.
Driver Module 2 Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the module. The
scan tool displays Enabled, Off-High Volts, Off-High Temp, or Invalid
State.
Driver Module 3 Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the module. The
scan tool displays Enabled, Off-High Volts, Off-High Temp, or Invalid
State.
Driver Module 4 Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the module. The
scan tool displays Enabled, Off-High Volts, Off-High Temp, or Invalid
State.
ECT Sensor: The can tool range is -40°C to +151°C, (-40°F
to +304°F). The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is mounted in
the coolant stream. The powertrain control module (PCM)
applies 5 volts to the ECT sensor circuit. The sensor is
a thermistor which changes internal resistance as temperature
changes. When the sensor is cold (internal resistance high),
the PCM monitors a high signal voltage and interprets the signal as
a cold engine. As the sensor warms (internal resistance
decreases), the voltage signal decreases and the PCM interprets
the lower voltage as a warm engine.
EGR Flow Test Count: The scan tool range is 0-255. The scan tool indicates the
number of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) flow test samples collected during
the current ignition cycle. The maximum number of samples
allowed is 1 during normal operation. If the powertrain control module
(PCM) battery feed has been disconnected or a DTC P0401
has been cleared, several EGR flow test samples will be
allowed during the next ignition cycle. This allows repair
verification during a single ignition cycle.
EGR Learned Minimum Position: The scan tool range is 0-5 volts. Represents the learned
voltage that the powertrain control module (PCM) uses to determine whether
or not the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is fully closed
(0 percent pintle position). If the Desired EGR Position
is 0 percent and a difference of more than 0.4 volt
between EGR feedback and EGR closed valve pintle position
is detected, DTC P1406 will set.
EGR Position Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-5 volts. The scan tool indicates
the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) pintle position sensor signal voltage
being monitored by the powertrain control module (PCM). A low voltage
indicates a fully extended pintle (closed valve), a voltage
near 5 volts indicates a fully retracted pintle
(open valve).
EGR Position Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Represents the
actual position of the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) pintle in percent.
0 percent displayed indicates a fully extended pintle (EGR
valve closed).
EGR Position Variance: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. The scan tool
indicates the difference between Desired EGR Position and Actual EGR Position
currently being monitored by the powertrain control module (PCM).
If the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) Position Variance reaches
an unacceptable level, DTC P1406 will set.
EGR Solenoid Command: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Represents the
exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve driver pulse width modulation (PWM)
signal from the powertrain control module (PCM). A duty cycle of 0 percent
indicates that no EGR flow is being commanded. A 100 percent
duty cycle indicates maximum EGR flow commanded.
EGR Solenoid Circuit History: The scan tool displays Fault or OK.
This parameter saves the state of the driver circuit for this device.
EGR Solenoid Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) solenoid circuit. The scan tool
displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
Engine Hot Lamp Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the engine hot lamp circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK or
Invalid State.
Engine Hot Lamp Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the engine hot lamp.
The scan tool displays On or Off.
Engine Load: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Engine load
is calculated by the powertrain control module (PCM) from engine speed and
mass air flow (MAF) sensor readings. Engine load should increase with
an increase in RPM or air flow.
Engine Oil Level Switch: The scan tool displays OK or LOW. The scan tool indicates the oil
level as determined by the engine oil level switch.
Engine Oil Life Remaining: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. The scan tool
indicates the engine oil life index. The powertrain control module (PCM)
calculates engine oil life based upon the number of engine revolutions
seen and operating conditions such as calculated oil temperature.
Pressing the oil life monitor reset switch will return
the displayed engine oil life to 100 percent.
Engine Run Time: The scan tool range is 00:00:00-99:99:99 Hrs:Min:Sec.
The scan tool indicates the time elapsed since the engine was started. If
the engine is stopped, ENGINE RUN TIME will be reset to
00:00:00.
Engine Speed: The scan tool range is 0-9,999 RPM. Engine speed is
computed by the powertrain control module (PCM) from the 3X reference input.
The engine speed should remain close to the desired idle under
various engine loads with engine idling
EVAP Fault History: Scan Tool displays No Fault, Excess Vacuum, Purge Valve Leak, Small
Leak, or Weak Vacuum.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the evaporative emission (EVAP) purge solenoid circuit. The scan tool
displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Command: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Represents the
powertrain control module (PCM) commanded pulse width modulation (PWM) duty
cycle of the evaporative emission (EVAP) purge valve. 0 percent
displayed indicates no purge. 100 percent displayed
indicates full purge.
EVAP Test Abort Reason: The scan tool indicates the reason that the evaporative emission
(EVAP) test was aborted. The scan tool displays Excess Vacuum, Purge Valve
Leak, Small Leak, or Weak Vacuum.
EVAP Test Result: The scan tool displays No Results, Passed, Aborted, Fail DTC P0440,
Fail DTC P0442, Fail DTC P0446, Fail DTC 1441. This information
can be used to verifysystem operation. This parameter displays the results
of the evaporative emission (EVAP) system diagnostic tests.
EVAP Test State: The scan tool displays Test Completed, Test Running, Wait for Purge.
The scan tool indicates the current status of the evaporative emission (EVAP)
diagnostic routine.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the evaporative emission (EVAP) vent solenoid circuit. The scan tool
displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Command: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Represents the
powertrain control module (PCM) commanded pulse width modulation (PWM) duty
cycle of the evaporative emission (EVAP) vent valve. 0 percent
displayed indicates no purge.100 percent displayed
indicates full purge.
FC Relay 1 Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the FC relay 1 circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK
or Invalid State.
FC Relay 1 Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the FC relay 1.
The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
FC Relay 2 and 3 Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the FC relay 2 and 3 circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
FC Relay 2 and 3 Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the FC relay 2
and 3. The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
Fuel Pump Relay Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the fuel pump relay control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
Fuel Pump Relay Circuit History Status: The scan tool displays Fault or OK
This parameter indicates the state of the driver circuit for this device.
Fuel Pump Relay Command: The scan tool displays ON or OFF. The scan tool indicates the powertrain
control module (PCM) commanded state of the fuel pump relay control circuit.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: The scan tool indicates the level of fuel remaining in the fuel
tank. The scan tool displays percent.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts or -17.5 to
+7.5 in of H2O. Fuel tank pressure (FTP) is used extensively for evaporative
emission (EVAP) purge control and EVAP system diagnostics.
Fuel Trim Cell: The scan tool range is 0-9. The fuel trim cell is dependent
upon engine speed and mass air flow (MAF) sensor readings. A plot of RPM
vs. MAF is divided into 10 cells. Fuel trim cell indicates
which cell is currently active.
Fuel Trim Learn: The scan tool displays NO or YES. When conditions are appropriate
for enabling Long Term FT corrections, FUEL TRIM LEARN will display yes.
This indicates that the Long Term FT is responding to short
term fuel trim. If the Fuel Trim Learn displays NO, Long
Term FT will not respond to changes in Short Term FT.
Gen L-Terminal Command: The scan tool displays ON or OFF. OFF displayed indicates that
the PCM has commanded the generator control circuit OFF.
GEN Lamp Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the GEN lamp. The
scan tool displays On or Off.
Generator Lamp Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the generator lamp control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
HO2S 1: The scan tool range is 0-1,132 mV. Represents the
fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage. Should fluctuate constantly
within a range between 10 mV (lean exhaust) and
1,000 mV (rich exhaust) while operating in Closed
Loop.
HO2S 2: The scan tool range is 0-1,132 mV. Represents the
catalyst monitor exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage. If the catalyst is
operating efficiently, the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 1
signal will be far more active than that produced by the HO2S 2
sensor. If the powertrain control module (PCM) detects a level
of HO2S 2 activity that indicates the catalyst is
no longer operating efficiently, DTC P0420 will be set.
IAC Position: The scan tool range is 0-255. Displays the commanded position
of the idle air control pintle in counts. A larger number of counts means
that more air is being commanded through the idle air passage.
Idle air control (IAC) position should respond fairly quickly
to changes in engine load to maintain desired idle RPM.
IAT Sensor: The scan tool range is -40°C to +151°C (-40°F
to +304°F). The powertrain control module (PCM) converts the resistance
of the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor to degrees. The
PCM uses intake air temperature (IAT) to adjust fuel delivery and
spark timing according to incoming air density. IAT is
also compared to engine coolant temperature (ECT) at startup to identify
cold starts for the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) heater and the evaporative
emission (EVAP) diagnostics.
Ignition 1 Signal: The scan tool range is 0-25.5 volts. Represents the
system voltage measured by the powertrain control module (PCM) at the ignition
feed.
Ignition Mode: The scan tool displays BYPASS or IC. The scan tool indicates the
commanded state of the Bypass signal output from the powertrain control
module (PCM). When BYPASS is displayed, the ignition control
module is controlling the spark advance at a fixed 10 degrees
before top dead center (BTDC) (Bypass mode). IC displayed indicates
that the PCM has requested control of the spark advance
(IC mode). The ignition control module determines the correct
operating mode based on the level of voltage that the PCM
applies to the ignition control module bypass circuit. The PCM
provides 5 volts to the ignition control module bypass
circuit when conditions are appropriate for PCM control of
spark timing (IC mode). If the PCM does not apply 5 volts
to the bypass circuit, or if the ignition control module
does not receivethe signal, the module will control spark timing.
Injector PWM: The scan tool indicates the commanded pulse width modulation of
the fuel injectors. The scan tool displays milliseconds.
Knock Retard: The scan tool range is 0-25.5 degrees. The scan tool
indicates the amount of spark the powertrain control module (PCM) is removing
from the ignition control (IC) spark advance in response to the signal
from the knock sensors. The traction control system Desired Torque signal
from the electronic brake and traction control (EBTCM) may cause Knock
Retard to display a value more than 0 degrees if traction control
is active.
Long Term FT: The scan tool range is -23 to +16 percent. Long Term FT
is derived from the Short Term FT value and represents a long-term correction
of fuel delivery. A value of 0 percent indicates
that fuel delivery requires no compensation to maintain
the powertrain control module (PCM) commanded air/fuel ratio. A negative
value significantly below 0 percent indicates that the
fuel system is rich and fuel delivery is being reduced (decreased
injector pulse width). A positive value significantly more
than 0 percent indicates that a lean condition exists and the
PCM is compensating by adding fuel (increased injector
pulse width). Because Long Term Fuel Trim tends to follow
Short Term FT, a value in the negative range due to canister
purge at idle should not be considered unusual. The PCMs
maximum authority to control Long Term FT allows a range
between -23 to +16 percent. Fuel trim values at or near maximum authority
may indicate an excessively rich or lean system.
Loop Status: The scan tool displays OPEN or CLOSED. Closed Loop indicates that
the powertrain control module (PCM) is controlling fuel delivery according
to oxygen sensor voltage. In Open Loop, the PCM ignores
the oxygen sensor voltage and bases the amount of fuel to
be delivered on throttle position (TP) sensor, engine coolant, and
mass air flow (MAF) sensor inputs only.
Low Oil Lamp Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the low oil lamp control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
Low Oil Lamp Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded state of the low oil lamp.
The scan tool displays On or Off.
MAF Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-512 g/s. Mass air flow (MAF)
is the MAF input frequency converted to grams of air per second. This indicates
the amount of air entering the engine.
MAF Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-32,000 Hz. The mass air flow
(MAF) sensor input signal to the powertrain control module (PCM) is a frequency
which varies from around 3,000 Hz at idle to above
7,000 Hz at wide-open throttle. The PCM converts this
frequency signal to grams per second to be displayed on the scan
tool as MAF.
MAP Sensor: The scan tool range is 10-105 kPa/0-4.97 volts.
The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in the intake
manifold pressure from engine load, exhaust gas recirculation
(EGR) flow, and speed changes. As intake manifold pressure
increases, intake vacuum decreases resulting in a higher
MAP sensor voltage and kPa reading. The MAP sensor signal is used
to monitor intake manifold pressure changes during the
EGR flow test, to update the barometric pressure (BARO) reading, and
as an enabling factor for many of the diagnostics.
MIL Command: The scan tool displays ON or OFF. The scan tool indicates the powertrain
control module (PCM) commanded state of the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
MIL Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) circuit. The scan tool displays
Fault, OK or Invalid State.
Misfire Current Cyl. 1-6: The scan tool range is 0-198 Counts. The Misfire Current
counters indicate the number of cylinder firing events detected as possible
misfires on each cylinder during the last 200 crankshaft
revolutions. The number that the counters display are twice
the actual number of misfire events detected. The counters
may normally display some activity, but the activity should
be very low and nearly equal for all the cylinders.
Misfire History Cyl. 1-6: The scan tool range is 0-65535 Counts. The Misfire
History counters indicate the total level of misfire that has been detected
on each cylinder. The number that the counters display
are twice the actual number of misfire events detected.
The Misfire History counters will not update or show any
activity until a misfire DTC P0300 has become active. The
Misfire History counters will be updated every time a 200
crankshaft revolution misfire test failure is detected.
Number of DTC(s): The scan tool displays a number. This parameter displays the quantity
of active diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
Power Enrichment: The scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected conditions appropriate
to operate in Power Enrichment mode. The PCM will command
Power Enrichment mode when a large increase in throttle
position and load is detected. While in Power Enrichment, the
PCM will increase the amount of fuel delivered by entering Open
Loop and increasing the injector pulse width. This is done
to prevent a possible sag or hesitation from occurring
during acceleration.
Short Term Fuel Trim: The scan tool range is -11 to +20 percent. Short Term FT
represents a short-term correction to fuel delivery by the powertrain control
module (PCM) in response to the amount of time the fuel
control oxygen sensor voltage spends above or below the
450 mV threshold. If the oxygen sensor voltage has mainly
remained less than 450 mV, indicating a lean air/fuel
mixture, Short Term FT will increase into the positive
range above 0 percent and the PCM will add fuel. If
the oxygen sensor voltage stays mainly above the threshold, short
term fuel trim will decrease below 0 percent into
the negative range while the PCM reduces fuel delivery
to compensate for the indicated rich condition. Under certain
conditions such as extended idle and high ambient temperatures,
canister purge may cause Short Term FT to read in the negative
range during normal operation. The PCM's maximum authority
to control fuel trim allows a range between -11 to +20 percent.
Fuel trim values at maximum authority may indicate an excessively
rich or lean system.
Spark: The scan tool range is -64 to +64 degrees. Displays the
spark timing being commanded by the powertrain control module (PCM) on the
ignition control (IC) circuit. A negative (-) value indicates
degrees before top dead center (BTDC) or spark advance. A positive
value indicates degrees after top dead center (ATDC) or
spark retard. Because the ignition control module sets spark
advance at a fixed value of 10 degrees BTDC while
operating in Bypass mode, the displayed spark advance only
reflects true spark timing when the PCM has commanded IC mode.
Start-Up ECT: The scan tool range is -40°C to +151°C (-40°F
to +304°F). The scan tool indicates the engine coolant temperature at
the time that the vehicle was started. Used by the heated
oxygen sensor (HO2S) diagnostic to determine if the last startup
was a cold start.
Start-Up IAT: The scan tool range is -40°C to +151°C (-40°F
to +304°F). The scan tool indicates the intake air temperature at the
time that the vehicle was started. Used by the heated oxygen
sensor (HO2S) diagnostic to determine if the last startup was a cold
start.
TCC Brake Pedal Switch: The scan tool indicates the state of the switch. The scan tool
displays Applied or Released.
TCC PWM Solenoid Command: The scan tool indicates the commanded pulse width modulation (PWM)
signal to the solenoid. The scan tool displays Hz.
TCS Circuit Status: The scan tool indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the traction control system (TCS) circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK or Invalid State.
TCS Circuit History: The scan tool displays Fault or OK. This parameter saves the state
of the driver circuit for this device.
TFP Switch: The scan tool displays PARK/NEUTRAL, REVERSE, DRIVE 4, DRIVE 3,
DRIVE 2, or LOW. The transmission fluid pressure (TFP) switch represents the
decoded status of the four inputs from the internal transaxle fluid pressure
switch assembly. The combination of these inputs indicates the position
of the transaxle manual valve.
TP Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Throttle position
(TP) angle is computed by the powertrain control module (PCM) from the TP
sensor voltage. TP angle should display 0 percent at idle and 100 percent
at wide open throttle.
TP Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-5 volts. The voltage being
monitored by the powertrain control module (PCM) on the throttle position
(TP) sensor signal circuit.
Traction Control Status (If Equipped): The scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the traction control system is taking action to reduce drive wheel
slippage.
Torque Request Signal (If Equipped): The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Represents
the pulse width modulation (PWM) signal from the electronic brake and traction
control module (EBTCM). The EBTCM reduces the Traction Control
Desired Torque signal pulse width when a drive wheel slippage
situation is detected. The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors
the Traction Control Desired Torque signal and reduces
drive wheel slippage as necessary by retarding spark timing,
decreasing boost solenoid PWM, or increasing air/fuel ratio.
The PCM can also turn OFF up to three fuel injectors if
the Traction Control Desired Torque signal indicates a
large enough amount of drive wheel slippage. A problem with
the Traction Control Desired Torque signal should cause DTC P1571
to set.
Torque Delivered Signal (If Equipped): The scan tool range is 0-100 percent. Represents the
pulse width modulation (PWM) signal which indicates the percent of available
torque the engine is delivering to the drive wheels. The
electronic brake and traction control module (EBTCM) monitors the Traction
Control Torque signal to ensure that the powertrain control module
(PCM) is responding properly to the Traction Control Desired Torque
signal.
Vehicle Speed: The scan tool range is 0-255 km/h (0-155 mph).
The vehicle speed sensor signal is converted into mph and km/h for display.
VTD Fuel Disable: The scan tool displays--ACTIVE or INACTIVE. If applicable,
the theft deterrent fuel enable is an input from the vehicle theft deterrent
system that signals the powertrain control module (PCM) to enable
the injectors and the crank relay if the proper signal is
received. The scan tool will normally display INACTIVE.
If the vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) system does not send
the correct theft deterrent fuel enable signal to the PCM,
the display will switch to ACTIVE and the fuel system
and starter control may be disabled. Refer to vehicle theft
deterrent diagnosis for further information.