Scan Tool Data Definitions 4.3L
1-2 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the difference between the desired 1-2 shift time and the actual 1-2 shift
time. A positive number indicates a firm or fast shift (the actual shift
time was shorter than the desired shift time). A negative number indicates
a soft or slow shift (the actual shift time was longer than the desired
shift time). This value is only accurate if the shift was adaptable.
1-2 Shift Time: Displays a range of 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the actual time of the last 1-2 shift. The shift time is based on the engine
RPM drop after the commanded 1-2 shift. This value is only accurate if the
shift was adaptable.
1-2 Sol: Displays On or Off. This parameter is the commanded status of the
1-2 shift solenoid valve. On represents a commanded energized state (current
is flowing through the solenoid). Off represents a non-commanded state (current
is not flowing through the solenoid).
1-2 Sol. Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the VCM.
This parameter is valid only when the 1-2 shift solenoid is commanded Off.
1-2 Sol. Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the VCM. This parameter
is valid only when the 1-2 shift solenoid is commanded On.
1-2 TAP Cell (4-16): Displays kPa or psi. This parameter displays the amount of pressure
varied from a calibrated base line pressure for shifts. Each TAP Cell is based
on a calibrated shift torque value. Each TAP Cell value is calculated from
the last shift time. This cell pressure is used in addition to calibrated
base line pressure to adjust the apply of a clutch or band during the next
shift.
2-3 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the difference between the desired 2-3 shift time and the actual 2-3 shift
time. A positive number indicates a firm or fast shift (the actual shift
time was shorter than the desired shift time). A negative number indicates
a soft or slow shift (the actual shift time was longer than the desired
shift time). This value is only accurate if the shift was adaptable.
2-3 Shift Time: Displays a range of 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the actual time of the last 2-3 shift. The shift time is based on the engine
RPM drop after the commanded 2-3 shift. This value is only accurate if the
shift was adaptable.
2-3 Sol: Displays On or Off. This parameter is the commanded status of the
2-3 shift solenoid valve. On represents a commanded energized state (current
is flowing through the solenoid). Off represents a non-commanded state (current
is not flowing through the solenoid).
2-3 Sol. Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the VCM.
This parameter is valid only when the 2-3 shift solenoid is commanded Off.
2-3 Sol. Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the VCM. This parameter
is valid only when the 2-3 shift solenoid is commanded On.
2-3 TAP Cell (4-16): See 1-2 TAP Cell (4-16).
3-2 Downshift Sol.: Displays On or Off. This parameter indicates if the 3-2 shift solenoid
valve assembly is currently commanded On or Off. The solenoid commanded state
is based on the transmission temperature. The solenoid will change states
during a 3-2 downshift to regulate the appropriate pressure. The commanded
state of the solenoid occurs at approximately 30 mph with a throttle
increase.
3-2 Sol. Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when an open or a
short to ground exists in the 3-2 shift solenoid valve assembly feedback signal
to the VCM. This parameter is valid only when the 3-2 shift solenoid is
commanded Off.
3-2 Sol. Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to
voltage exists in the 3-2 shift solenoid valve assembly feedback signal to
the VCM. This parameter is valid only when the 3-2 shift solenoid is commanded
On.
3-4 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This
parameter is the difference between the desired 3-4 shift time and the actual
3-4 shift time. A positive number indicates a firm or fast shift (the actual
shift time was shorter than the desired shift time). A negative number indicates
a soft or slow shift (the actual shift time was longer than the desired
shift time). This value is only accurate if the shift was adaptable.
3-4 Shift Time: Displays a range of 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the actual time of the last 3-4 shift. The shift time is based on the engine
RPM drop after the commanded 3-4 shift. This value is only accurate if the
shift was adaptable.
4WD: Displays Enabled or Disabled. This parameter indicates whether
the vehicle is currently in a four-wheel drive mode.
4WD Low: Displays Enabled or Disabled. This parameter is the signal state
of the four-wheel drive low circuit. Enabled indicates a 0 voltage signal
(4WD Low requested). Disabled indicates a B+ voltage signal (4WD Low not
requested).
A/C Clutch: Displays On or Off. This parameter indicates the commanded state
of the A/C control relay. The clutch should be engaged when On displays.
Adaptable Shift: Displays Yes or No. Yes indicates that the proper operating conditions
were all within the proper operating range during the last shift, and that
the shift time was accurate. This shift information is then used through
the adaptive function in order to update the adapt cells. No indicates that
not all of the operating conditions were met in order to enable this function,
and that the adapt cells were not updated.
Cruise: Displays Enabled or Disabled. This parameter indicates whether
the VCM is allowing cruise operation. The VCM has the ability to disable cruise
control under certain conditions.
Current Gear: Displays 1, 2, 3 or 4. This parameter indicates the current commanded
state of the shift solenoids.
Current TAP (Transmission Adaptive Pressure) Cell: Displays a TP cell range of 0-16. This parameter indicates
the current throttle position cell used for line pressure modification (adaptation).
ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature): Displays a range of -40°C to 151°C (-40°F
to 304°F). This parameter is the input signal of the engine coolant temperature
sensor. The engine coolant temperature is high (151°C/304°F) when
the signal voltage is low (0 V), and the engine coolant temperature
is low (-40°C/-40°F) when the signal voltage is high
(5 V).
Engine Run Time: Displays a range of 0:00:00-18:12:15 hr/min/sec. This parameter
measures how long the engine has been operating. When the ignition switch
is turned OFF, the value is reset to zero.
Engine Speed: Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the rotational speed of the engine expressed as revolutions per minute.
Engine Torque: Displays a range of 0-9999 lb ft. This parameter
indicates the amount of torque that is delivered from the engine.
IAT (Intake Air Temperature): Displays a range of -40°C to 215°C (-40°F
to 419°F). The IAT sensor is a thermistor that is used to monitor the
temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The VCM applies 5 volts
to the sensor on a 5 volt reference circuit. When the air is cool,
the resistance in the sensor will be high. If the air is warm, the sensor
resistance will be low and the VCM will sense a low voltage signal. The
VCM converts the signal of the IAT sensor to degrees Celsius. Intake air
temperature is used by the VCM to adjust fuel delivery and spark timing.
Ignition Voltage: Displays a range of 0.0-25.5 V. This represents the
system voltage measured by the VCM at its ignition feed.
Last TAP: Displays KPa/psi. This parameter indicates the amount of pressure
that was added to base line pressure in order to adjust the apply effort of
a clutch or a band during the last adapting shift.
PC Sol. Actual Current: Displays a range of 0.00-1.10 amps. This parameter
is the actual current of the pressure control solenoid circuit at the control
module. Zero amp (no current flow) indicates actual higher line pressure.
Actual lower line pressure is indicated by 1.1 amps (high current
flow).
PC Solenoid Duty Cycle: Displays a range of 0-100%. This parameter is the commanded
state of the pressure control solenoid expressed as a percent of energized
ON time. A reading of 0% indicates zero ON time (non-energized) or no current
flow. Approximately 60% at idle indicates maximum ON time (energized) or
high current flow.
PC Sol. Ref. (Reference) Current: Displays a range of 0.00-1.10 amps. This parameter
is the commanded current of the pressure control solenoid circuit. Zero amp
(no current flow) indicates commanded higher line pressure. Commanded lower
line pressure is indicated by 1.1 amps (high current flow).
Speed Ratio: Displays a range of 0.00:1-8.00:1. This parameter indicates
engine speed divided by transmission output speed. This value is used to estimate
transmission gear ratio.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Brake Switch: Displays Open or Closed. This parameter indicates the state of
the brake switch circuit input. Open indicates a zero voltage input (brake
switch open, brake pedal applied). Closed indicates a B+ voltage input (brake
switch closed, brake pedal released).
TCC Duty Cycle: Displays a range of 0-100%. This parameter is the commanded
percentage of ON time of the TCC PWM solenoid. Approximately 90% represents
an ON (energized) commanded state. A reading of 0% represents an OFF (non-energized)
commanded state. This commanded state is applied at a vehicle speed between
approximately 0-16 km/h (0-10 mph).
TCC Duty Cycle Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or
a short to ground exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal
to the VCM. This parameter is valid only when the TCC PWM solenoid
is commanded OFF (duty cycle is 0%).
TCC Duty Cycle Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to
voltage exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the
VCM. This parameter is valid only when the TCC PWM solenoid is commanded
ON (duty cycle is at maximum).
TCC Enable: Displays Yes or No. This parameter is the commanded state of the
TCC solenoid. Yes indicates a commanded energized state (current is flowing
through the solenoid). No indicates a commanded non-energized state (current
is not flowing through the solenoid). This commanded state occurs at various
vehicle speeds between applications.
TCC Enable Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or
a short to ground exists in the TCC solenoid valve feedback signal to the
VCM. This parameter is valid only when the TCC solenoid is commanded OFF.
TCC Enable Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to
voltage exists in the TCC solenoid valve feedback signal to the VCM. This
parameter is valid only when the TCC solenoid is commanded ON.
TCC Mode: Displays a range of 0 through 5. Zero (0) or Off Mode indicates
that the VCM commands the TCC OFF at a calibrated minimum throttle. The calibrated
minimum throttle is different at low vehicle speeds than it is at high vehicle
speeds. Off Mode is also active when the transmission is in the wrong gear
range, the engine or the transmission is cold, the brake input indicates
that the brakes are ON, a downshift or upshift is initiated, the engine
is at idle, the transmission is in Hot Mode or a misfire is detected. One
(1) or Release Mode indicates that the VCM commands the release of the TCC.
Two (2) or Apply Mode indicates that the VCM commands the apply of the TCC.
Apply pressure varies based on normal or performance operations, hot conditions
or if the cruise control is active. Apply Mode is used under normal driving
conditions. All apply pressure is dependent on throttle position and vehicle
speed. Three (3) or Apply Enable Mode indicates that enabling conditions
are met for applying the TCC (enabling conditions include vehicle speed,
gear selection, transmission temperature, throttle angle, brake switch status,
etc.). Four (4) or Locked Mode indicates that the VCM commands full capacity
of the TCC when the transmission is in fourth gear and the vehicle speed
is greater than a calibrated value. When variable TCC apply pressure stops
(Apply Mode), maximum TCC pressure is used. Five (5) or Coast Mode indicates
that the VCM commands apply of the TCC when the transmission is in fourth
gear and the throttle and vehicle speed are not high enough to enable Apply
Mode, but high enough to keep the TCC applied. When Coast Mode is active,
TCC apply pressure is set to a predetermined amount.
TCC Slip Speed: Displays a range of -4080 to 4079 RPM. This parameter
is the difference between transmission output speed and engine speed. A negative
value indicates that the engine speed is less than the output speed (deceleration).
A positive value indicates that the engine speed is greater than the output
speed (acceleration). A value of zero indicates that the engine speed is
equal to the output speed (TCC applied).
TFP Sw.: Displays Park/Neutral, Reverse, Drive4, Drive3, Drive2, Drive1
or Invalid. This parameter is the decoded status of the three A/B/C inputs
from the automatic transmission fluid pressure manual valve position switch.
Invalid is displayed when the VCM does not recognize a valid combination
of inputs.
TFP Sw. A/B/C: Displays HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW. This parameter indicates the status
of the three inputs from the Automatic Transmission Fluid Pressure Manual
Valve Position Switch Assembly to the VCM. LOW represents a zero voltage
signal. HI represents an ignition voltage signal.
TFT (Transmission Fluid Temperature) Sensor: Displays a range of 0.00-5.00 V. When the transmission
fluid is cold, the sensor resistance is high and the VCM will sense high signal
voltage. As the transmission fluid temperature warms to a normal operating
temperature, the sensor resistance becomes less and the voltage decreases.
Tow/Haul Mode: Displays Active or Inactive. This parameter indicates when the
transmission is operating in a towing or hauling mode. In tow/haul mode, the
VCM commands a different shift pattern that increases performance when towing
or hauling. Shift quality and TCC scheduling are also affected during tow/haul
mode operation.
TP (Throttle Position) Angle: Displays a range of 0-100%. The TP angle is computed by the
VCM from the TP sensor voltage. The TP angle should read 0% at idle and 100%
at Wide Open Throttle (WOT).
TP (Throttle Position) Sensor: Displays a range of 0.00-5.00 V. The TP sensor is
used by the VCM to determine the amount of throttle demanded by the driver.
Voltage is below 1 volt at idle and above 4 volts at Wide
Open Throttle (WOT).
TR Sw.: Displays Park/Neutral, Reverse, Drive4, Drive3, Drive2, Drive1
or Invalid. This parameter is the decoded status of the four A/B/C/P inputs
from the transmission range switch. Invalid is displayed when the VCM does
not recognize a valid combination of inputs.
Transfer Case Ratio: The scan tool displays a range of 0.00-3.00. This parameter
indicates the ratio of the transfer case calculated from engine speed divided
by transmission output speed based on the commanded gear.
Trans. Fluid Temp.: Displays a range of -40°C to 151°C (-40°F
to 304°F). This parameter is the input signal of the transmission fluid
temperature sensor. Transmission fluid temperature is high (151°C/304°F)
when signal voltage is low (0 V), and transmission fluid temperature
is low (-40°C/-40°F) when signal voltage is high (5 V).
Transmission Hot Mode: Displays ON or OFF. This parameter monitors transmission temperature.
ON indicates that the transmission temperature has exceeded 135°C (275°F).
Transmission OSS (Output Shaft Speed): Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft expressed as revolutions
per minute.
Vehicle Speed: Displays a range of 0-255 km/h (0-158 mph).
This parameter is the input signal from the vehicle speed sensor assembly.
Scan Tool Data Definitions 2.2L
1-2 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the difference between the desired 1-2 shift time and the actual 1-2 shift
time. A positive number indicates a firm or fast shift (the actual shift
time was shorter than the desired shift time). A negative number indicates
a soft or slow shift (the actual shift time was longer than the desired
shift time). This value is only accurate if the shift was adaptable.
1-2 Shift Time: Displays a range of 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the actual time of the last 1-2 shift. The shift time is based on the engine
RPM drop after the commanded 1-2 shift. This value is only accurate if
the shift was adaptable.
1-2 Sol: Displays On or Off. This parameter is the commanded status of the
1-2 shift solenoid valve. On represents a commanded energized state (current
is flowing through the solenoid). Off represents a non-commanded state
(current is not flowing through the solenoid).
1-2 Sol. Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM.
This parameter is valid only when the 1-2 shift solenoid is commanded Off.
1-2 Sol. Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This parameter
is valid only when the 1-2 shift solenoid is commanded On.
1-2 TAP Cell (4-16): Displays kPa or psi. This parameter displays the amount of pressure
varied from a calibrated base line pressure for shifts. Each TAP Cell is based
on a calibrated shift torque value. Each TAP Cell value is calculated from
the last shift time. This cell pressure is used in addition to calibrated
base line pressure to adjust the apply of a clutch or band during the next
shift.
2-3 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the difference between the desired 2-3 shift time and the actual 2-3 shift
time. A positive number indicates a firm or fast shift (the actual shift
time was shorter than the desired shift time). A negative number indicates
a soft or slow shift (the actual shift time was longer than the desired
shift time). This value is only accurate if the shift was adaptable.
2-3 Shift Time: Displays a range of 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the actual time of the last 2-3 shift. The shift time is based on the engine
RPM drop after the commanded 2-3 shift. This value is only accurate if
the shift was adaptable.
2-3 Sol: Displays On or Off. This parameter is the commanded status of the
2-3 shift solenoid valve. On represents a commanded energized state (current
is flowing through the solenoid). Off represents a non-commanded state
(current is not flowing through the solenoid).
2-3 Sol. Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM.
This parameter is valid only when the 2-3 shift solenoid is commanded Off.
2-3 Sol. Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This parameter
is valid only when the 2-3 shift solenoid is commanded On.
2-3 TAP Cell (4-16): See 1-2 TAP Cell (4-16).
3-2 Downshift Sol.: Displays On or Off. This parameter indicates if the 3-2 shift solenoid
valve assembly is currently commanded On or Off. The solenoid commanded state
is based on the transmission temperature. The solenoid will change states
during a 3-2 downshift to regulate the appropriate pressure. The commanded
state of the solenoid occurs at approximately 30 mph with a throttle
increase.
3-2 Sol. Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when an open or a
short to ground exists in the 3-2 shift solenoid valve assembly feedback signal
to the PCM. This parameter is valid only when the 3-2 shift solenoid is
commanded Off.
3-2 Sol. Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to
voltage exists in the 3-2 shift solenoid valve assembly feedback signal to
the PCM. This parameter is valid only when the 3-2 shift solenoid is commanded
On.
3-4 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the difference between the desired 3-4 shift time and the actual 3-4 shift
time. A positive number indicates a firm or fast shift (the actual shift
time was shorter than the desired shift time). A negative number indicates
a soft or slow shift (the actual shift time was longer than the desired
shift time). This value is only accurate if the shift was adaptable.
3-4 Shift Time: Displays a range of 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter
is the actual time of the last 3-4 shift. The shift time is based on the engine
RPM drop after the commanded 3-4 shift. This value is only accurate if
the shift was adaptable.
A/C Clutch: Displays On or Off. This parameter indicates the commanded state
of the A/C control relay. The clutch should be engaged when On displays.
Adaptable Shift: Displays a range of 0-4. When an upshift is initiated, a
number of contingencies are checked to determine if the actual shift time
is valid to compare to a desired shift time. If all of these contingencies
are met during the entire shift, then the shift is considered valid and the
adapt function may be utilized. There are also, however, separate modifiers
to the adapt function that are used to provide a greater adaptive system
response for a particular shift condition. The normal adaptive validation
contingencies do not apply for these modifiers. The numbers displayed in
this parameter indicate if the last shift met the normal validation contingencies
to enable the adapt function or if the last shift required a special adaptive
modifier. Zero (0) indicates that the last shift did not
meet the normal validation contingencies to enable the adapt
function. One (1) indicates that a run-through shift condition was detected
during the last shift and the subsequent adaptive modification took place.
A run-through shift signifies a very short shift time. Two (2) indicates
that a long shift delay was detected during the last shift and the adaptive
modification occurred. A shift delay is determined from the time that the
PCM commands the shift until the start of the engine RPM drop. Three (3)
indicates that an extra long shift time was detected during the last shift
and the adaptive modification occurred. The shift time is calculated from
the beginning of the engine RPM drop to the beginning of the engine RPM
increase. Four (4) indicates that the last shift did not meet the normal
validation contingencies to enable the adapt function. Shift times are only
accurate when 4 is displayed.
Cruise: Displays Enabled or Disabled. This parameter indicates whether
the PCM is allowing cruise operation. The PCM has the ability to disable cruise
control under certain conditions.
Current Gear: Displays 1, 2, 3, or 4. This parameter indicates the current commanded
state of the shift solenoids.
Current TAP (Transmission Adaptive Pressure) Cell: Displays a TP cell range of 0-16. This parameter indicates
the current throttle position cell used for line pressure modification (adaptation).
Current TAP (Transmission Adaptive Pressure) Memory: Displays a range of -16 to +16 psi. This parameter
is the amount of pressure that is added to base line pressure to adjust the
holding effort of a clutch or band, while shifting.
ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature): Displays a range of -40°C to 151°C (-40°F
to 304°F). This parameter is the input signal of the engine coolant temperature
sensor. The engine coolant temperature is high (151°C/304°F) when
the signal voltage is low (0 V), and the engine coolant temperature
is low (-40°C/-40°F) when the signal voltage is high
(5 V).
Engine Run Time: Displays a range of 0:00:00-18:12:15 hr/min/sec. This parameter
measures how long the engine has been operating. When the ignition switch
is turned OFF, the value is reset to zero.
Engine Speed: Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the rotational speed of the engine expressed as revolutions per minute.
Engine Torque: Displays a range of 0-9999 lb ft. This parameter
indicates the amount of torque that is delivered from the engine.
IAT (Intake Air Temperature): Displays a range of -40°C to 215°C (-40°F
to 419°F). The IAT sensor is a thermistor that is used to monitor the
temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM applies 5 volts
to the sensor on a 5 volt reference circuit. When the air is cool,
the resistance in the sensor will be high. If the air is warm, the sensor
resistance will be low and the PCM will sense a low voltage signal. The
PCM converts the signal of the IAT sensor to degrees Celsius. Intake air
temperature is used by the PCM to adjust fuel delivery and spark timing.
Ignition Voltage: Displays a range of 0.0-25.5 V. This represents the
system voltage measured by the PCM at its ignition feed.
PC Sol. Actual Current: Displays a range of 0.00-1.10 amps. This parameter
is the actual current of the pressure control solenoid circuit at the control
module. Zero amp (no current flow) indicates actual higher line pressure.
Actual lower line pressure is indicated by 1.1 amps (high current
flow).
PC Solenoid Duty Cycle: Displays a range of 0-100%. This parameter is the commanded
state of the pressure control solenoid expressed as a percent of energized
ON time. A reading of 0% indicates zero ON time (non-energized) or no current
flow. Approximately 60% at idle indicates maximum ON time (energized) or
high current flow.
PC Sol. Ref. (Reference) Current: Displays a range of 0.00-1.10 amps. This parameter
is the commanded current of the pressure control solenoid circuit. Zero amp
(no current flow) indicates commanded higher line pressure. Commanded lower
line pressure is indicated by 1.1 amps (high current flow).
Speed Ratio: Displays a range of 0.00:1-8.00:1. This parameter indicates
engine speed divided by transmission output speed. This value is used to estimate
transmission gear ratio.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Brake Switch: Displays Open or Closed. This parameter indicates the state of
the brake switch circuit input. Open indicates a zero voltage input (brake
switch open, brake pedal applied). Closed indicates a B+ voltage input (brake
switch closed, brake pedal released).
TCC Duty Cycle: Displays a range of 0-100%. This parameter is the commanded
percentage of ON time of the TCC PWM solenoid. Approximately 90% represents
an ON (energized) commanded state. A reading of 0% represents an OFF (non-energized)
commanded state. This commanded state is applied at a vehicle speed between
approximately 0-16 km/h (0-10 mph).
TCC Duty Cycle Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or
a short to ground exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to
the PCM. This parameter is valid only when the TCC PWM solenoid is commanded
OFF (duty cycle is 0%).
TCC Duty Cycle Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to
voltage exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This
parameter is valid only when the TCC PWM solenoid is commanded ON (duty
cycle is at maximum).
TCC Enable: Displays Yes or No. This parameter is the commanded state of the
TCC solenoid. Yes indicates a commanded energized state (current is flowing
through the solenoid). No indicates a commanded non-energized state (current
is not flowing through the solenoid). This commanded state occurs at various
vehicle speeds between applications.
TCC Enable Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or
a short to ground exists in the TCC solenoid valve feedback signal to the
PCM. This parameter is valid only when the TCC solenoid is commanded OFF.
TCC Enable Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to
voltage exists in the TCC solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This
parameter is valid only when the TCC solenoid is commanded ON.
TCC Mode: Displays a range of 0 through 5. Zero (0) or Off Mode indicates
that the PCM commands the TCC OFF at a calibrated minimum throttle. The calibrated
minimum throttle is different at low vehicle speeds than it is at high vehicle
speeds. Off Mode is also active when the transmission is in the wrong gear
range, the engine or the transmission is cold, the brake input indicates
that the brakes are ON, a downshift or upshift is initiated, the engine
is at idle, the transmission is in Hot Mode or a misfire is detected. One
(1) or Release Mode indicates that the PCM commands the release of the TCC.
Two (2) or Apply Mode indicates that the PCM commands the apply of the TCC.
Apply pressure varies based on normal or performance operations, hot conditions
or if the cruise control is active. Apply Mode is used under normal driving
conditions. All apply pressure is dependent on throttle position and vehicle
speed. Three (3) or Apply Enable Mode indicates that enabling conditions
are met for applying the TCC (enabling conditions include vehicle speed,
gear selection, transmission temperature, throttle angle, brake switch status,
etc.). Four (4) or Locked Mode indicates that the PCM commands full capacity
of the TCC when the transmission is in fourth gear and the vehicle speed
is greater than a calibrated value. When variable TCC apply pressure stops
(Apply Mode), maximum TCC pressure is used. Five (5) or Coast Mode indicates
that the PCM commands apply of the TCC when the transmission is in fourth
gear and the throttle and vehicle speed are not high enough to enable Apply
Mode, but high enough to keep the TCC applied. When Coast Mode is active,
TCC apply pressure is set to a predetermined amount.
TCC Slip Speed: Displays a range of -4080 to 4079 RPM. This parameter
is the difference between transmission output speed and engine speed. A negative
value indicates that the engine speed is less than the output speed (deceleration).
A positive value indicates that the engine speed is greater than the output
speed (acceleration). A value of zero indicates that the engine speed is
equal to the output speed (TCC applied).
TFP Sw.: Displays Park/Neutral, Reverse, Drive4, Drive3, Drive2, Drive1
or Invalid. This parameter is the decoded status of the three A/B/C inputs
from the automatic transmission fluid pressure manual valve position switch.
Invalid is displayed when the PCM does not recognize a valid combination
of inputs.
TFP Sw. A/B/C: Displays HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW. This parameter indicates the status
of the three inputs from the Automatic Transmission Fluid Pressure Manual
Valve Position Switch Assembly to the PCM. LOW represents a zero voltage
signal. HI represents an ignition voltage signal.
TFT (Transmission Fluid Temperature) Sensor: Displays a range of 0.00-5.00 V. When the transmission
fluid is cold, the sensor resistance is high and the PCM will sense high signal
voltage. As the transmission fluid temperature warms to a normal operating
temperature, the sensor resistance becomes less and the voltage decreases.
TP (Throttle Position) Angle: Displays a range of 0-100%. The TP angle is computed by the
PCM from the TP sensor voltage. The TP angle should read 0% at idle and 100%
at Wide Open Throttle (WOT).
TP (Throttle Position) Sensor: Displays a range of 0.00-5.00 V. The TP sensor is
used by the PCM to determine the amount of throttle demanded by the driver.
Voltage is below 1 volt at idle and above 4 volts at Wide
Open Throttle (WOT).
TR Sw.: Displays Park/Neutral, Reverse, Drive4, Drive3, Drive2, Drive1
or Invalid. This parameter is the decoded status of the four A/B/C/P inputs
from the transmission range switch. Invalid is displayed when the PCM does
not recognize a valid combination of inputs.
TR Sw. A/B/C/P: Displays HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW. This parameter indicates
the status of the four inputs from the transmission range switch to the PCM.
HI indicates an ignition voltage input to the PCM. LOW indicates a zero voltage
input to the PCM.
Trans. Fluid Temp.: Displays a range of -40°C to 151°C (-40°F
to 304°F). This parameter is the input signal of the transmission fluid
temperature sensor. Transmission fluid temperature is high (151°C/304°F)
when signal voltage is low (0 V), and transmission fluid temperature
is low (-40°C/-40°F) when signal voltage is high (5 V).
Transmission Hot Mode: Displays ON or OFF. This parameter monitors transmission temperature.
ON indicates that the transmission temperature has exceeded 135°C (275°F).
Transmission OSS (Output Shaft Speed): Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft expressed as revolutions
per minute.
Vehicle Speed: Displays a range of 0-255 km/h (0-158 mph).
This parameter is the input signal from the vehicle speed sensor assembly.