3X Crank Sensor: 3 X crank sensor indicates engine RPM
based on the 3X reference signal input to the powertrain control module (PCM).
18X Crank Sensor: 18 X crank sensor indicates engine
RPM based on the 18 X reference signal input to the PCM.
A/C High Side Pressure Sensor: Scan tool displays 0.00-5.00 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 PCM uses
this information to adjust idle and to control the cooling fans.
A/C Off For WOT: Scan tool displays YES or NO. Indicates whether
A/C is commanded OFF due to wide open throttle (WOT).
A/C Pressure Disable: Scan tool displays YES or NO. Indicates
whether A/C is commanded OFF due to excessive or insufficient pressure.
A/C Relay Command: Scan tool displays On or Off. Indicates intended
PCM output to the A/C relay.
A/C Relay Circuit Status: Scan tool displays OK, Fault, or Invalid
State. Indicates the diagnostic state of the A/C relay control circuit.
A/C Request Signal: This parameter displays the state of the
air conditioning (A/C) request input to the control module from the heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC) controls. The scan tool will display Yes or No. Yes indicates
the control module is receiving a request from the HVAC system to ground the A/C
clutch relay control circuit, engaging the A/C compressor clutch. No indicates the
control module is not receiving a request from the HVAC system to ground the A/C clutch
relay control circuit.
Air Fuel Ratio: Scan tool range 0.0-25.5. Air fuel ratio
indicates the 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 (PE) or 3-way catalytic converter (TWC)
protection modes. A higher air fuel ratio indicates a leaner commanded mixture. This
can be seen during Decel Fuel Mode.
APP Average: This parameter displays the average of the 3 accelerator
pedal position (APP) sensors as calculated by the throttle actuator control (TAC)
module. The APP average is a range of values indicating a low number when the accelerator
pedal is not depressed to a high number when the accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
This value is listed in counts.
APP Indicated Angle: This parameter displays the angle of the
accelerator pedal as calculated by the control module using the signals from the
accelerator pedal position sensors. The APP indicated angle is a range of values indicating
a low percentage when the accelerator pedal is not depressed to a high percentage
when the accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
APP Sensor 1: This parameter displays the voltage signal
sent to the control module from accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor 1
of the APP sensor assembly. APP sensor 1 is a range of values indicating a
low voltage when the accelerator pedal is not depressed to a high voltage when the
accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
APP Sensor 1: This parameter displays the angle of the
accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor 1 as calculated by the control module
using the signal from the APP sensor 1. APP sensor 1 is a range of
values indicating a low percentage when the accelerator pedal is not depressed to
a high percentage when the accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
APP Sensor 1 and 2: This parameter displays the results
of a control module test that compares the signals from the accelerator pedal position
(APP) sensors 1 and 2. The scan tool will display Agree or Disagree. Agree
indicates that APP sensor 1 and APP sensor 2 voltages correspond to
the same accelerator pedal position. Disagree indicates that APP sensor 1
and APP sensor 2 voltages correspond to different accelerator pedal positions.
APP Sensor 2: This parameter displays the voltage signal
sent to the control module from accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor 2
of the APP sensor assembly. APP sensor 2 is a range of values indicating a
low voltage when the accelerator pedal is not depressed to a high voltage when the
accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
APP Sensor 2: This parameter displays the angle of the
accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor 2 as calculated by the control module
using the signal from the APP sensor 2. APP sensor 2 is a range of
values indicating a low percentage when the accelerator pedal is not depressed to
a high percentage when the accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
BARO: Scan tool range 10-105 kPa/0.00-5.00 volts.
The barometric pressure (BARO) reading is determined from the manifold absolute
pressure (MAP) sensor signal monitored during key up and WOT conditions. BARO is
used to adjust fuel delivery and spark advance to compensate for altitude changes.
Boost Solenoid Circuit Status: Boost Solenoid Circuit Status
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: Boost Solenoid Command indicates the
commanded state of the boost solenoid. The scan tool displays percent.
CMP Sensor Signal Present: Camshaft position (CMP) Sensor Signal
Present indicates if the 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 Yes or No. The
PCM determines the current status of cruise control operation. An active cruise control
system is displayed as Yes.
Cruise Disengage (1-8) History: The scan tool displays
the last reasons why the cruise control system was disengaged. Refer to the Scan
Tool Data Definitions (Disengaged History) for description
Cruise ON/OFF Switch: The scan tool displays ON or OFF. The
PCM monitors the cruise control set/coast and resume/accelerate switch signal circuit.
A closed switch is displayed as ON.
Cruise Resume/Accel. Switch: The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
The PCM monitors the cruise control set/coast and resume/accelerate switch signal
circuit. A closed switch is displayed as ON. The cruise control ON/OFF switch must
be switched ON in order to correctly view the Cruise Resume/Accel. Switch parameter.
Cruise Set/Coast Switch: The scan tool displays ON or OFF. The
PCM monitors the cruise control set/coast and resume/accelerate switch signal circuit.
A closed switch is displayed as ON. The cruise control ON/OFF switch must be switched
ON in order to correctly view the Cruise Set/Coast Switch parameter.
Current Gear: Scan tool displays numbers 1, 2, 3, or 4. The
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: Scan Tool Range--0-99 Counts.
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: Scan Tool Displays--Fault
or OK
This parameter saves the state of the driver circuit for this device.
Cyl. 1-6 Injector Circuit Status: Scan Tool Displays--Fault
or OK
This parameter indicates the state of the driver circuit for this
device.
Decel Fuel Cutoff: Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE
displayed indicates that the 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 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: Scan tool displays volts or a range from
0-100 percent. Represents the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) pintle position
that the PCM is commanding. Desired EGR Position should stay close to EGR position
sensor.
Desired Idle Speed: Scan tool range 0-3187 RPM.
Represents the idle speed that is commanded by the PCM. The PCM will compensate
for various engine loads based on engine coolant temperature (ECT) to keep the engine
at the desired idle speed.
Driver Module 1 Status: Driver Module 1 Status 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: Driver Module 2 Status 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: Driver Module 3 Status 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: Driver Module 4 Status indicates
the diagnostic state of the module. The scan tool displays Enabled, Off-High Volts,
Off-High Temp, or Invalid State.
EC Ignition Relay Circuit: Indicates the diagnostic state of
output driver for the EC ignition relay control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault,
OK, Invalid State.
ECT Sensor: Scan tool range -40 to +151°C (-40
to +304°F). The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is mounted in the coolant
stream. The 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, the internal resistance is high, the PCM monitors a high signal voltage
and interprets the higher voltage as a cold engine. As the sensor warms, the internal
resistance decreases, the voltage signal decreases and the PCM interprets the lower
voltage as a warm engine.
EGR Flow Test Count: Scan tool range 0-255. Indicates
the number of EGR flow test samples collected during the current ignition cycle.
The maximum number of samples allowed is 1 during normal operation. If the 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 is to allow repair
verification during a single ignition cycle.
EGR Learned Minimum Position: Scan tool range 0.0-5.0 volts.
Represents the learned voltage that the PCM uses to determine whether or not the
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, the PCM will illuminate the MIL
to indicate an EGR system fault.
EGR Position Sensor: Scan tool range 0.00-5.00 volts.
Indicates the EGR pintle position sensor signal voltage being monitored by the 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: Scan tool range 0-100 percent.
Represents the actual position of the EGR pintle in percent. 0 percent displayed
indicates a fully extended pintle, the EGR valve is closed.
EGR Position Variance: Scan tool range 0-100 percent.
Indicates the difference between Desired EGR Position and Actual EGR Position currently
being monitored by the PCM. If the EGR Position Variance reaches an unacceptable
level, the PCM will illuminate the MIL to indicate an EGR system fault.
EGR Solenoid Command: Scan tool range 0-100 percent.
Represents the EGR valve driver pulse width modulation (PWM) signal from the 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 Status: EGR Solenoid Circuit Status indicates
the diagnostic state of the output driver for the EGR solenoid circuit. The scan
tool displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
Engine Load: Scan tool range 0-100 percent. Engine
load is calculated by the 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: Scan tool displays OK or LOW. Indicates
the oil level as determined by the engine oil level switch.
Engine Oil Life Remaining: Scan tool range 0-100 percent.
Indicates the engine oil life index. The 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 Oil Pressure Switch: Engine oil pressure switch indicates
the state of the switch. The scan tool displays Low or OK.
Engine Run Time: Scan tool range 00:00:00-99:99:99 Hrs:Min:Sec.
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: Scan tool range 0-9999 RPM. Engine
speed is computed by the PCM from the 3 X reference input. The engine speed
should remain close to desired idle under various engine loads with engine idling
EVAP Fault History: Scan Tool displays No Fault, Excess Vacuum,
Purge Valve Leak, Small Leak, Weak Vacuum or No Test Result.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Circuit Status: Evaporative emission (EVAP)
Purge Solenoid Circuit Status indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the EVAP purge solenoid circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK or Invalid
State.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Command: Scan tool range 0-100 percent
Represents the PCM commanded PWM duty cycle of the EVAP purge valve. 0 percent
displayed indicates no purge. 100 percent displayed indicates full purge.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Circuit Status: EVAP Vent Solenoid Circuit
Status indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver for the EVAP vent solenoid
circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays the commanded
state of the EVAP vent solenoid as either venting or not venting.
FC Relay 1 Circuit Status: FC Relay 1 Circuit Status
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: FC relay 1 Command indicates the
commanded state of the FC relay 1. The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
FC Relay 2 and 3 Circuit Status: FC Relay 2 and 3 Circuit
Status indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver for the FC relay 2
and 3 circuits. The scan tool displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
FC Relay 2 and 3 Command: FC Relay 2 and 3 Command indicates
the commanded state of the FC relays 2 and 3. The scan tool displays ON or
OFF.
Fuel Pump Relay Circuit Status: Fuel Pump Relay Circuit Status
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 Command: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Indicates
the PCM commanded state of the fuel pump relay control circuit.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: Fuel Tank Level Remaining indicates
the level of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The scan tool displays percent.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: Scan Tool Displays--0-5 volts, -32.69
to +014.01 mm Hg, or -17.5 to +7.5 in of
H2O
Fuel tank pressure (FTP) is used extensively for EVAP purge control
and EVAP system diagnostics.
Fuel Trim Cell: Scan tool range 0-9 fuel trim cell
is dependent upon engine speed and 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: Scan tool displays NO or YES. When conditions
are appropriate for enabling long term fuel trim 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, the long term FT will not respond to changes
in short term FT.
Gen L-Terminal Signal Command: Scan tool displays ON or OFF.
OFF displayed indicates that the PCM has commanded the generator control circuit
OFF.
HO2S 1: Scan tool range 0-1,132 mV. Represents
the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor (O2S) 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: Scan tool range 0-1,132 mV. Represents
the catalyst monitor exhaust O2S 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 PCM detects a level of HO2S 2
activity that indicates the catalyst is no longer operating efficiently, DTC P0420
will be set.
HO2S 1 and 2 Heater Circuit Status: The HO2S Heater Circuit
Status indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver for the heater control
circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK, or Invalid State.
HO2S 1 and 2 Heater Command: The HO2S 1 and 2
Heater Command displays the commanded state of the HO2S heater. The scan tool displays
ON or OFF.
HO2S 1 and 2 Heater Current: The HO2S 1 and 2
Heater Current displays the current through the control module when the HO2S Heater
is commanded ON. The scan tool displays the current in amperage.
IAT Sensor: Scan tool range -40 to +151°C (-40
to +304°F). The PCM converts the resistance of the intake air temperature (IAT)
sensor to degrees. The PCM uses IAT to adjust fuel delivery and spark timing according
to incoming air density. IAT is also compared to ECT at startup to identify cold
starts for the HO2S heater and the EVAP diagnostics.
Ignition 1 Signal: Scan tool range 0-25.5 volts.
Represents the system voltage measured by the PCM at its ignition feed.
Ignition Mode: Scan tool displays BYPASS or IC. Indicates the
commanded state of the Bypass signal output from the PCM. When BYPASS is displayed,
the ignition control module (ICM) 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 ICM determines the correct
operating mode based on the level of voltage that the PCM applies to the ICM bypass
circuit. The PCM provides 5 volts to the ICM 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 ICM does not receive the voltage
, the module will control spark timing.
IMS: The Internal Mode Switch (IMS) displays active position
of the transmission shift position. The scan tool displays P, R, N, D4, D3, D2, D1.
Initial Brake Apply Signal: The Initial Brake Apply Signal displays
the active position of the brake switch. The scan tool displays Applied/Released.
Injector PWM: Injector PWM indicates the commanded PWM of the
fuel injectors. The scan tool displays milliseconds.
Knock Retard: Scan tool range 0.0-25.5 degrees.
Indicates the amount of spark the PCM is removing from the IC spark advance in response
to the signal from the knock sensors (KS). 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 0.0 degrees if traction control is active.
Long Term FT: Scan tool range -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 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 and +16 percent. Fuel trim values at or
near maximum authority may indicate an excessively rich or lean system.
Loop Status: Scan tool displays OPEN or CLOSED. Closed Loop
indicates that the PCM is controlling fuel delivery according to O2S voltage. In
Open Loop, the PCM ignores the O2S voltage and bases the amount of fuel to be delivered
on TP, ECT, and MAF sensor inputs only.
MAF Sensor: Scan tool range 0.0-512 gm/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: Scan tool range 0-32,000 Hz. The MAF
sensor input signal to the PCM is a frequency which varies from around 3,000 Hz
at idle to above 7,000 Hz at WOT. The PCM converts this frequency signal
to grams per second to be displayed on the scan tool as MAF.
MAP Sensor: Scan tool range 10-105 kPa/0.00-
4.97 volts. The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change
in the intake manifold pressure from engine load, 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 BARO reading,
and as an enabling factor for many of the diagnostics.
MIL Command: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Indicates the PCM
commanded state of the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
MIL Circuit Status: MIL Circuit Status indicates the diagnostic
state of the output driver for the MIL circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK
or Invalid State.
Misfire Current Cyl. 1-6: Scan tool range 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: Scan tool range 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): Scan Tool Displays-- number
This parameter displays the quantity of active DTCs.
PCM/VCM in VTD Fail Enable: Scan Tool Displays--ACTIVE
or INACTIVE.
If applicable. The theft deterrent fuel enable is an input
from the vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) system that signals the PCM to enable the
injectors and the crank relay if the proper signal is received. The scan tool will
normally display INACTIVE. If the 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 VTD diagnosis for further information.
Power Enrichment: Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE
displayed indicates that the PCM has detected conditions appropriate to operate
in power enrichment (PE) mode. The PCM will command PE mode when a large increase
in TP and load is detected. While in PE, 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.
Reduced Engine Power: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive.
The scan tool displays Active when the control module receives a signal from the
TAC module that a throttle actuator control system fault is occurring. The scan tool
displays inactive when the engine is operating normally.
Short Term FT: Scan tool range -11 to +20 percent.
Short term FT represents a short-term correction to fuel delivery by the PCM in response
to the amount of time the fuel control O2S voltage spends above or below the 450 mV
threshold. If the O2S 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 O2S 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 PCMs 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: Scan tool range -64 to +64 degrees. displays the
spark timing being commanded by the PCM on the 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
ICM 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.
Starter Enable Relay Circuit Status: Starter Enable Relay Circuit
Status indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver for the starter enable
relay control circuit. The scan tool displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
Starter Relay Command: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. A Disabled
display indicates that the PCM has inhibited starter relay operation. The PCM will
inhibit starter relay operation if the engine is running, a correct VTD password
has not been received from the VTD module or if the starter is engaged for an extended
period of time.
Start-Up ECT: Scan tool range -40 to +151°C (40 to
+304°F). Indicates the ECT at the time that the vehicle was started. Used by
the HO2S diagnostic to determine if the last startup was a cold start.
Start-Up IAT: Scan tool range -40 to +151°C (-40
to +304°F). Indicates the IAT at the time that the vehicle was started. Used
by the HO2S diagnostic to determine if the last startup was a cold start.
Stop Lamp Signal: The Stop Lamp Signal displays the active position
of the Stop Lamp Switch. The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
TAC/PCM Communication Signal: This parameter indicates the status
of the communication between the TAC module and the control module. The scan tool
will display OK if the circuits are operating normally. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an interruption in the communication.
TCC Brake Pedal Switch: Torque control converter (TCC) brake
pedal switch indicates the state of the switch. The scan tool displays Applied or
Released.
TCC PWM Solenoid Circuit: The TCC PWM Solenoid Circuit indicates
the diagnostic state of the output driver for the TCC PWM solenoid control circuit.
TCC PWM Solenoid Command: TCC PWM Solenoid Command indicates
the commanded PWM signal to the solenoid. The scan tool displays Hz.
TCS Circuit Status: Traction control system (TCS) Circuit Status
indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver for the TCS circuit. The scan
tool displays Fault, OK or Invalid State.
TP Desired Angle: This parameter indicates the TP angle commanded
by the control module. The scan tool will display a low value at idle, and a high
value at wide open throttle (WOT).
TP Indicated Angle: This parameter displays the angel of the
throttle position (TP) in percent. This information is calculated by the control
module using the signals from the throttle position sensors. The scan tool will display
a low percentage when the throttle plates are closed. The scan tool will display a
high percentage when the throttle plates are fully open.
TP Sensor 1: This parameter displays the voltage signal
sent to the control module from the sensor used to monitor the position of the throttle
plates. This parameter is for sensor 1 of the throttle position (TP) sensor
assembly. The scan tool will display a low voltage when the throttle plates are at
rest. The scan tool will display a high voltage when the throttle plates are fully
open.
TP Sensor 1: This parameter displays the angle of the
throttle position (TP) sensor 1 in percent. This information is calculated
by the control module using the signal from the throttle position sensor 1.
The scan tool will display a low percentage when the throttle plates are closed.
The scan tool will display a high percentage when the throttle plates are fully open.
TP Sensor 2: This parameter displays the voltage signal
sent to the control module from the sensor used to monitor the position of the throttle
plates. This parameter is for sensor 2 of the throttle position (TP) sensor
assembly. The scan tool will display a high voltage when the throttle plates are
at rest. The scan tool will display a low voltage when the throttle plates are fully
open.
TP Sensor 2: This parameter displays the angle of the
throttle position (TP) sensor 2 in percent. This information is calculated
by the control module using the signal from the throttle position sensor 2. The scan
tool will display a low percentage when the throttle plates are closed. The scan
tool will display a high percentage when the throttle plates are fully open.
TP Sensor: Scan tool range 0.00-5.00 Volts. The
voltage being monitored by the PCM on the TP sensor signal circuit.
Traction Control Status (If Equipped): 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): Scan tool range 0-100 percent.
Represents the PWM signal from the electronic brake and traction control module.
The EBTCM reduces the Traction Control Desired Torque signal pulse width when a
drive wheel slippage situation is detected. The 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 3 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): Scan tool range 0-100 percent.
Represents the PWM signal which indicates the percent of available torque the engine
is delivering to the drive wheels. The EBTCM monitors the Traction Control Torque
signal to ensure that the PCM is responding properly to the Traction Control Desired
Torque signal.
Vehicle Speed Sensor: Scan tool range 0-255 km/h,
0-155 mph. The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) signal is converted into
km/h and mph for display.
VTD Auto. Learn Timer: Scan Tool Displays--ACTIVE or INACTIVE.
The auto learn timer is the indication if the VTD system is in the learn
mode and has not timed out.
VTD Fuel Disable: Scan Tool Displays--ACTIVE or INACTIVE.
If applicable. The theft deterrent fuel enable is an input from the VTD
system that signals the PCM to enable the injectors and the crank relay if the proper
signal is received. The scan tool will normally display INACTIVE. If the 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 VTD diagnosis for further information.
VTD Fuel Disable Until Ign. OFF: Scan Tool Displays--Yes
or NO
With the ignition ON and a VTD code present, the scan tool displays
Yes.