Continuously Variable Road Sensing Suspension Scan Tool Data Definitions:
The Continuously Variable Road Sensing Suspension (CVRSS) Scan Tool
Data Definitions contains a brief description of all CVRSS related parameters
available on the scan tool.
Controller Battery Volts: The scan tool displays 0-26.0
volts. The battery voltage represents the system voltage measured at the
controller battery input.
DSP Software Version: The scan tool displays the controller
DSP software version number for service identification.
EEPROM Calibration ID: The scan tool displays the controller
EEPROM calibration ID number for service identification.
GM Part Number: The scan tool displays the controller
part number for service identification.
GMSCM Software Version: The scan tool displays the controller
GMSCM software version number for service identification.
Left Front Damper Actuator: The scan tool displays 0-100%.
This percentage represents the commanded state of the shock absorbers. When
the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers ON, the percentage will increase.
When the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers OFF, the percentage
will decrease.
Left Front Normal Force: The scan tool displays 20-80%.
This percentage represents a measured level of the road surface sent from
the CVRSS module to the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM). The EBCM
uses this information to improve braking during various rough road conditions.
Left Front Position Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.0
volts. The position sensor is a variable resistor which changes with vehicle
trim height. The CVRSS system uses this voltage reading to determine different
road and driving conditions. The CVRSS system adjusts the damping level
in each shock absorber based upon the voltage level received back from
all four position sensors.
Left Rear Damper Actuator: The scan tool displays 0-100%.
This percentage represents the commanded state of the shock absorbers. When
the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers ON, the percentage will increase.
When the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers OFF, the percentage
will decrease.
Left Rear Position Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.0
volts. The position sensor is a variable resistor which changes with vehicle
trim height. The CVRSS system uses this voltage reading to determine different
road and driving conditions. The CVRSS system adjusts the damping level
in each shock absorber based upon the voltage level received back from
all four position sensors.
Lift/Dive Status: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive.
The CVRSS system receives chassis pitch input from the PCM. The scan tool
will display Active when the CVRSS system detects a change in chassis pitch
status. When there is no change in chassis pitch, the scan tool will display
Inactive.
Lift/Dive Change: The scan tool displays Changed or
Unchanged. The CVRSS system receives chassis pitch input from the PCM. When
there is a change in chassis pitch status , the scan tool will display
Changed. If there is not change, the scan tool will display Unchanged.
Right Front Damper Actuator: The scan tool
displays 0-100%. This percentage represents the commanded state of
the shock absorbers. When the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers
ON, the percentage will increase. When the CVRSS system commands the shock
absorbers OFF, the percentage will decrease.
Right Front Normal Force: The scan tool displays 20-80%.
This percentage represents a measured level of the road surface sent from
the CVRSS module to the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM). The EBCM
uses this information to improve braking during various rough road conditions.
Right Front Position Sensor: The scan tool displays
0-5.0 volts. The position sensor is a variable resistor which changes
with vehicle trim height. The CVRSS system uses this voltage reading to
determine different road and driving conditions. The CVRSS system adjusts
the damping level in each shock absorber based upon the voltage level received
back from all four position sensors.
Right Rear Damper Actuator: The scan tool displays 0-100%.
This percentage represents the commanded state of the shock absorbers. When
the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers ON, the percentage will increase.
When the CVRSS system commands the shock absorbers OFF, the percentage
will decrease.
Right Rear Position Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.0
volts. The position sensor is a variable resistor which changes with vehicle
trim height. The CVRSS system uses this voltage reading to determine different
road and driving conditions. The CVRSS system adjusts the damping level
in each shock absorber based upon the voltage level received back from
all four position sensors.
Steering Position PWM: The scan tool displays 0-10 ms.
This PWM signal is sent by the ABS system which changes when the steering
wheel is turned. The CVRSS system uses this PWM signal to determine the
shock absorber control levels and will command a more firm setting if the
vehicle is turning.
Vehicle Speed: The scan tool displays 0-255 km/h
(0-159 mph). The CVRSS system obtains vehicle speed data from
the PCM via Class 2.