The Engine Scan Tool Data Definitions contains a brief description of all engine
related parameters available on the scan tool. The list is arranged in alphabetical
order. A given parameter may appear in any one of the data lists. In some cases, the
parameter may appear more than once or in more than one data list in order to group
certain related parameters together.
24X Crank Sensor: This parameter displays the speed of the crankshaft
as calculated from the medium resolution engine speed signal by the control module.
A high RPM indicates a high engine speed. A low RPM indicates a low engine speed.
A/C Relay Circuit History: This parameter displays the diagnostic
state history of the output driver for the air conditioning (A/C) clutch relay control
circuit. The scan tool will display OK, Fault or Invalid State. OK indicates that
no circuit faults are detected during the current test. Fault indicates that a short
or open circuit/component exists, electronically disconnecting the circuit/component
from the control module.
A/C Relay Circuit Status: This parameter displays the status
of the output driver for the air conditioning (A/C) clutch relay control circuit.
The scan tool will display OK, Fault or Invalid State. OK indicates that no circuit
faults are detected during the current test. Fault indicates that a short or open
circuit/component exists, electronically disconnecting the circuit/component from
the control module.
A/C Relay Command: This parameter displays the commanded state
of the air conditioning (A/C) clutch relay control circuit. The scan tool will display
ON or OFF. ON indicates the A/C clutch relay control circuit is being grounded by
the control module, allowing voltage to the A/C compressor clutch. OFF indicates the
A/C clutch relay is not being commanded on by the control module.
Air Fuel Ratio: This parameter displays the ratio of air to
fuel as calculated by the control module based on various sensor inputs. The scan
tool will display a lower air fuel ratio when a richer air to fuel mixture is commanded.
The scan tool will display a higher air fuel ratio when a leaner air to fuel mixture
is commanded. In closed loop operation the air fuel ratio should normally be around
14.2-14.7 to 1.
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 Circuit: This parameter displays the diagnostic
state of the APP sensor 1 Circuit. The scan tool will display OK or Fault.
OK indicates that no circuit faults are detected during the current test. Fault indicates
that a short or open circuit/component exists.
APP Sensors 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.
APP Sensor 2 Circuit: This parameter displays the diagnostic
state of the APP sensor 2 Circuit. The scan tool will display OK or Fault.
OK indicates that no circuit faults are detected during the current test. Fault indicates
that a short or open circuit/component exists.
BARO: This parameter displays the barometric pressure as calculated
by the control module using the signal from the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor
measured when the ignition is turned on with the engine not running. The control
module will update the barometric pressure during wide-open throttle (WOT) conditions.
Catalytic Converter Protection Active: This parameter displays
the state of the Catalytic Converter Protection mode.
CMP Sensor: This parameter displays the speed of the engine
as calculated by the signal from the camshaft position (CMP) sensor .
CMP Sensor Signal Present: This parameter displays when the
camshaft position (CMP) signal is received by the control module. The scan tool will
display Yes when the control module is receiving a signal from the CMP sensor. The
scan tool will display No when the control module has not received a signal from the
CMP sensor after receiving signals from the crankshaft position sensor.
Cruise Control Active: This parameter displays the status of
the cruise control system as determined by the control module. The scan tool will
display Yes when the cruise control system is in control of vehicle speed. The scan
tool will display No when the cruise control system is not operating.
Cycles Of Misfire Data: This parameter displays the number of
cylinder firing events that were recorded as misfires as determined by the control
module.
Cylinder 1 and 4 IC Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the ignition control circuits. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
Cylinder 2 and 5 IC Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the ignition control circuits. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
Cylinder 3 and 6 IC Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the ignition control circuits. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
Cylinder 1-6 Injector Circuit History: This parameter
displays the diagnostic state history of the output driver for the injector control
circuit. The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The
scan tool will display Low/Open if there is an open or short to ground on the injector
circuit. The scan tool will display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector
circuit.
Cylinder 1-6 Injector Circuit Status: This parameter
displays the current status of the output driver for the injector control circuit.
The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool
will display Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the
circuit.
Decel. Fuel Cutoff: This parameter displays the status of the
operating mode used to turn off the fuel injectors during certain deceleration conditions.
When the scan tool displays Active, the control module has turned off the fuel injectors.
When the scan tool displays Inactive, the fuel system is operating normally.
Desired EGR Position: This parameter displays the position of
the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve commanded by the control module. The scan
tool will display percent and voltage.
Desired Idle Speed: This parameter displays the engine idle
speed in RPM commanded by the control module. The control module compensates for various
engine loads in order to maintain the desired engine RPM at idle. This parameter is
not valid unless the engine is running.
Driver Module 1 Status: This parameter displays the status
of output driver module 1. The scan tool displays Enabled, off-high volts,
off-low volts, or invalid state.
Driver Module 2 Status: This parameter displays the status
of output driver module 2. The scan tool displays Enabled, off-high volts,
off-low volts, or invalid state.
Driver Module 3 Status: This parameter displays the status
of output driver module 3. The scan tool displays Enabled, off-high volts,
off-low volts, or invalid state.
EC Ignition Relay Circuit Status: This parameter displays the
status of the output driver for the EC Ignition Relay control circuit. The scan tool
will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
EC Ignition Relay Circuit History: This parameter displays the
diagnostic state history of the output driver for the EGR Solenoid circuit. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Low/Open if there is an open or short to ground on the injector circuit. The scan
tool will display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector circuit.
ECT Sensor: This parameter displays the temperature of the engine
coolant based on the input from the engine coolant temperature sensor. When the coolant
temperature is low, the scan tool will display a low temperature. When the coolant
temperature is high, the scan tool will display a high temperature.
EGR Flow Test Count: Indicates the number of EGR flow test samples
collected during the current ignition cycle. The maximum number of samples allowed
is one during normal operation. If the PCM battery feed has been disconnected or a
DTC P0401 has been cleared, 10 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: The scan tool displays 0-5.0 volts.
This display represents the voltage that the PCM uses in order to determine whether
or not the EGR valve is closed. The voltage displayed will be the closed position
of the EGR pintle learned by the PCM.
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 EGR pulse width modulation (PWM) is 0 percent and a
difference of more than 0.4 volts between EGR Feedback and EGR closed valve
pintle position is detected an EGR DTC will set.
EGR Position Sensor: This parameter displays the voltage from
the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve position sensor. This information provides
the control module with the exact position of the EGR valve pintle. When the EGR valve
is closed, the scan tool will display a low voltage. When the EGR valve is open, the
scan tool will display a high voltage.
EGR Position Sensor: This parameter displays the position of
the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve pintle in percent. The scan tool will display
0 percent when the EGR valve is closed. The scan tool will display 100 percent
when the EGR valve is fully open.
EGR Position Variance: This parameter displays the difference
between the desired EGR valve position and the actual EGR position. The scan tool
will display this difference in percent.
Scan tool range 0 percent
to 100 percent. displays the difference between Desired EGR Position and actual
EGR Position currently being monitored by the PCM. If the EGR Position Error reaches
an unacceptable level, an EGR DTC will set.
EGR Solenoid Circuit History: This parameter displays the diagnostic
state history of the output driver for the EGR Solenoid circuit. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Low/Open
if there is an open or short to ground on the injector circuit. The scan tool will
display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector circuit.
The scan tool displays OK/Fault
EGR Solenoid Circuit Status: This parameter displays the status
of the output driver for the EGR solenoid control circuit. The scan tool will display
OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault if there
is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
EGR Solenoid Command: This parameter displays the duty cycle
commanded by the control module for the EGR valve in percent. The scan tool will display
a high percentage when the EGR valve is commanded open. The scan tool will display
a low percentage when the EGR valve is commanded closed.
The scan tool
range is 0 percent to 100 percent. The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
duty cycle specifies the EGR valve on (valve open) time rate within a certain set
cycle. Zero percent means that the valve is completely closed while a 100 percent
is a fully open valve.
Engine Load: This parameter displays the engine load in percent
based on inputs to the control module from various engine sensors. The scan tool will
display a low percentage when the engine is at idle with little or no load. The scan
tool will display a high percentage when the engine is running at a high RPM under
a heavy load.
Engine Oil Pressure Switch: This parameter displays the state
of the engine oil pressure as determined by the control module. The control module
monitors the engine oil pressure switch to determine if the engine oil pressure is
sufficient. The scan tool will display low when the engine oil pressure is below a
predetermined value.
The scan tool displays OK or Low. This parameter
displays whether or not sufficient engine oil pressure is present.
Engine Run Time: This parameter displays the time elapsed since
the engine was started. The scan tool will display the time in hours, minutes and
seconds. The engine run time will reset to zero when the engine stops running.
Engine Speed: This parameter displays the speed of the crankshaft
as determined by the control module using an input from the crankshaft position (CKP)
sensor. The scan tool will display a high value at high engine speeds and a low value
at low engine speeds.
EVAP Fault History: This parameter displays the result of the
EVAP system diagnostic.
Scan tool displays NO FAULT, EXCESS VACUUM, PURGE
VALVE LEAK, SMALL LEAK, or WEAK VACUUM. The EVAP Fault History indicates the status
of EVAP system diagnostics performed by the PCM.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state history of the output driver for the EVAP Purge Solenoid circuit.
The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool
will display Low/Open if there is an open or short to ground on the injector circuit.
The scan tool will display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector circuit.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the evaporative emission purge solenoid control
circuit. The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The
scan tool will display Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage
on the circuit.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Command: This parameter displays the on-time
or duty cycle of the evaporative emission (EVAP) purge solenoid commanded by the control
module expressed as a percent. The scan tool will display a high percentage when the
control module is commanding the EVAP purge solenoid to be open a large amount . The
scan tool will display a low percentage when the control module is commanding the
EVAP purge solenoid to be open a small amount. The scan tool will display 0 when the
control module is commanding the EVAP purge solenoid closed.
EVAP Test Abort Reason: Indicates if the vehicle is outside
the running conditions to run the EVAP test and was aborted.
Provides
additional information relative to the EVAP Test Result parameter.
The scan tool displays Not Aborted, Lost Enable, Small Leak, Veh. Not at Rest.
This parameter indicates the reason the EVAP system test was aborted.
EVAP Test Result: Indicates if the EVAP test has run and passed.
This information can be used to check system operation. Operate the vehicle
within the conditions required to enable the diagnostic. Refer to the EVAP DTC's supporting
text . This parameter displays the results of the EVAP system diagnostic tests.
EVAP Test State: Indicates the current status of the EVAP diagnostic
routine.
The scan tool displays Wait For Purge, Test Running, Test Complete.
This parameter indicates the state of the EVAP Service Bay test.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state history of the output driver for the EVAP Vent Solenoid circuit.
The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool
will display Low/Open if there is an open or short to ground on the injector circuit.
The scan tool will display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector circuit.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Circuit Status: This parameter displays the
status of the output driver for the evaporative emission vent solenoid control circuit.
The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool
will display Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the
circuit.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Command: This parameter displays the state
of the evaporative emission (EVAP) vent solenoid commanded by the control module expressed
as a Venting or Not Venting. The scan tool will display a venting when the control
module is commanding the EVAP vent solenoid to be open . The scan tool will display
a not venting when the control module is commanding the EVAP vent solenoid to be closed.
FC Relay 1 Circuit History: This parameter displays the
diagnostic state history of the output driver for the FC Relay 1 circuit. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Low/Open if there is an open or short to ground on the injector circuit. The scan
tool will display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector circuit.
FC Relay 1 Circuit Status: This parameter displays the
status of the output driver for the cooling fan relay 1 control circuit. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
FC Relay 2 and 3 Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state history of the output driver for the FC Relay 2 and 3 circuit.
The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool
will display Low/Open if there is an open or short to ground on the injector circuit.
The scan tool will display High if there is a short to voltage on the injector circuit.
FC Relays 2 and 3 Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the cooling fan relays 2 and 3 control circuit.
The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool
will display Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the
circuit.
Fuel Level Sensor: This parameter displays the approximate fuel
level in the fuel tank as a voltage. The control module calculates this level using
the signal from the sensor used to monitor the fuel level in the fuel tank. The scan
tool will display a low reading when the fuel level in the tank is low or near empty.
The scan tool will display a high reading when the fuel level in the tank is high
or near full.
Fuel Pump Relay Circuit History: The scan tool displays OK/Fault
.
This parameter saves the state of the driver circuit for this device.
Scan tool displays Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state history of the
output driver for the Fuel Pump relay control circuit.
Fuel Pump Relay Circuit Status: This parameter displays the
status of the output driver for the fuel pump relay control circuit. The scan tool
will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
Fuel Pump Relay Command: This parameter displays the commanded
state of the fuel pump relay control circuit. The fuel pump relay should be on when
the scan tool indicates the Fuel Pump Relay Command is On. The fuel pump relay should
be off when the scan tool indicates the Fuel Pump Relay Command is Off.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: This parameter displays the amount
of fuel remaining in the fuel tank as a percentage. The control module calculates
this level using the signal from the sensor used to monitor the fuel level in the
fuel tank. The scan tool will display a low reading when the fuel level in the tank
is low or near empty. The scan tool will display a high reading when the fuel level
in the tank is high or near full.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: This parameter displays the fuel
tank pressure as calculated based on a signal sent to the control module from the
fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor. The scan tool will display a low value when the pressure
in the fuel tank is low or a vacuum. The scan tool will display a high value when
the pressure in the fuel tank is high.
Fuel Trim Cell: This parameter displays the fuel trim cell number
as calculated by the control module based on engine speed and load inputs. The scan
tool will display a lower number as conditions are nearer to idle, and a higher value
as conditions approach maximum engine speed and maximum load.
Fuel Trim Learn: This parameter indicates if the control module
is adjusting long term fuel trim in response to the short term fuel trim. The scan
tool displays Enabled or Disabled. When conditions are appropriate for enabling long
term fuel trim corrections, the scan tool displays Enabled.
HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1: A YES display indicates
that the oxygen sensor is warmed up and is capable of sending useful voltage readings
to the PCM. A NO display indicates a cold (not ready) oxygen sensor.
Indicates the status of the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor. The scan tool will
indicate that the exhaust oxygen sensors are ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating
HO2S voltage sufficient to allow closed loop operation. This will not occur unless
the exhaust oxygen sensors are warmed up.
HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1 Ready: A YES display indicates
that the oxygen sensor is warmed up and is capable of sending useful voltage readings
to the PCM. A NO display indicates a cold (not ready) oxygen sensor.
Indicates the status of the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor. The scan tool will
indicate that the exhaust oxygen sensors are ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating
HO2S voltage sufficient to allow closed loop operation. This will not occur unless
the exhaust oxygen sensors are warmed up.
HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 2: The scan tool displays mV.
The scan tool displays a range of 0-1,106 mV. The HO2S bank 2
sensor 2 parameter represents the exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage. The
voltage fluctuates constantly within a range between 10 mV , and 1,000 mV,
while operating in Closed Loop.
The scan tool displays 0 to 1275 mV. This parameter is the actual voltage
on the HO2S signal circuit as measured by the ECM.
HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 2 Ready: A YES display indicates
that the oxygen sensor is warmed up and is capable of sending useful voltage readings
to the PCM. A NO display indicates a cold (not ready) oxygen sensor.
Indicates the status of the post catalyst oxygen sensor. The scan tool will indicate
that the exhaust oxygen sensors are ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating HO2S
voltage.
HO2S Bank 2 Sensor 1: This parameter indicates
the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) bank 1 sensor 1 output voltage as measured
by the control module. The scan tool value fluctuates constantly while operating in
Closed Loop. The scan tool will display a higher value during rich running conditions,
and a lower value during leaner running conditions.
HO2S Bank 2 Sensor 1 Ready: A YES display indicates
that the oxygen sensor is warmed up and is capable of sending useful voltage readings
to the PCM. A NO display indicates a cold (not ready) oxygen sensor.
Indicates the status of the post catalyst oxygen sensor. The scan tool will indicate
that the exhaust oxygen sensors are ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating HO2S
voltage.
HO2S Bank 2 Sensor 2: This parameter indicates
the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) bank 1 sensor 2 output voltage as measured
by the control module. The scan tool will display a higher value during rich running
conditions, and a lower value during leaner running conditions.
The post-catalyst
HO2S output voltage will fluctuate slowly over a longer period of time, compared to
the fuel control oxygen sensors. This is due to the oxygen storage capacity of an
efficiently operating catalyst.
The scan tool displays 0 to 1275 mV. This parameter is the actual voltage
on the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) signal circuit as measured by the control module.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sensor 1 Command: This parameter displays
the commanded state of the heater control circuit for oxygen bank 1 sensor 1.
The oxygen sensor heater should be on when the scan tool indicates the HO2S Heater
Command is On. The oxygen sensor heater should be off when the scan tool indicates
the HO2S Heater Command is Off.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sensor 2 Command: This parameter displays
the commanded state of the heater control circuit for oxygen bank 1 sensor 2.
The oxygen sensor heater should be on when the scan tool indicates the HO2S Heater
Command is On. The oxygen sensor heater should be off when the scan tool indicates
the HO2S Heater Command is Off.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sensor 1 Command: This parameter displays
the commanded state of the heater control circuit for oxygen bank 2 sensor 1.
The oxygen sensor heater should be on when the scan tool indicates the HO2S Heater
Command is On. The oxygen sensor heater should be off when the scan tool indicates
the HO2S Heater Command is Off.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sensor 2 Command: This parameter displays
the commanded state of the heater control circuit for oxygen bank 2 sensor 2.
The oxygen sensor heater should be on when the scan tool indicates the HO2S Heater
Command is On. The oxygen sensor heater should be off when the scan tool indicates
the HO2S Heater Command is Off.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 1: This parameter displays the current
through the control module when the bank 1 sensor 1 HO2S heater is commanded
ON by the control module. HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 1 is a range of values indicating
a low current when the heater circuit resistance is high to a high current when the
heater circuit resistance is low.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 2: This parameter displays the current
through the control module when the bank 1 sensor 2 HO2S heater is commanded
ON by the control module. HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 2 is a range of values indicating
a low current when the heater circuit resistance is high to a high current when the
heater circuit resistance is low.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 1: This parameter displays the current
through the control module when the bank 2 sensor 1 HO2S heater is commanded
ON by the control module. HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 1 is a range of values indicating
a low current when the heater circuit resistance is high to a high current when the
heater circuit resistance is low.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 2: This parameter displays the current
through the control module when the bank 2 sensor 2 HO2S heater is commanded
ON by the control module. HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 2 is a range of values indicating
a low current when the heater circuit resistance is high to a high current when the
heater circuit resistance is low.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 1 Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 1. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 2 Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 2. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 1 Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 1. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 2 Circuit History: This parameter displays
the diagnostic state of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 2. The scan
tool will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 1 Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 1. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 2 Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 1 Sen. 2. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 1 Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 1. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 2 Circuit Status: This parameter displays
the status of the output driver for the HO2S Heater Bn 2 Sen. 2. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
IAT Sensor: The scan tool displays °C.
The
PCM converts the resistance of the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor to degrees
in the same manner as the ECT sensor. Intake air temp is used by the PCM to adjust
fuel delivery and spark timing according to incoming air density.
The scan tool displays a range of -39 to +140°C (-38 to +284°F).
The PCM converts the resistance of the intake air temperature sensor to degrees. The
PCM uses the IAT in order to adjust fuel delivery and spark timing according to incoming
air density.
Ignition 1 Signal: This parameter displays the voltage measured
at the ignition 1 circuit of the control module. Voltage is applied to the
control module when the ignition switch is in the ignition 1 position.
Ignition Off Time: The Scan tool displays time in minutes.
This parameter is used by the control module to identify the amount of time
that has passed. This parameter is used for various components and systems including
TAC system and the EVAP system.
Initial Brake Apply Signal: The Scan tool displays Release and
Applied.
This parameter indicates when the brake pedal is initially depressed.
Injector PWM: The scan tool displays mS.
Indicates
the base pulse width modulation (PWM) or ON time of the fuel injectors in milliseconds.
When the engine load is increased, the injector pulse width will increase.
Indicates the amount of time the PCM is commanding each injector ON during each
engine cycle. A longer injector pulse width will cause more fuel to be delivered.
Injector pulse width should increase with increased engine load.
Knock Retard: The scan tool displays °.
Indicates
the amount of spark the PCM is removing from IC spark advance in response to the signal
from the knock sensors. The traction control system desired torque signal from the
EBTCM may cause knock retard to display a value more than 0.0 degrees if traction
control is active.
Long Term FT Bank 1: The scan tool range is -99
to 99 percent . This parameter indicates the Long Term FT correction for bank 1
as commanded by the PCM.
A change made to the fuel delivery will be indicated
by the Long and Short Term FT values. The Short Term FT values change rapidly in response
to the HO2S signal voltages. These changes fine tune the engine fueling. The Long
Term FT values change in response to the trends in the Short Term FT. The Long Term
FT makes coarse adjustments to the fueling in order to re-center and restore control
to the Short Term FT. The Short Term FT and the Long Term FT can be monitored with
a scan tool. A positive fuel trim value indicates that the ECM is adding fuel in order
to compensate for a lean condition. A negative fuel trim value indicates that the
ECM is reducing the amount of fuel in order to compensate for a rich condition.
Long Term FT Bank 2: The scan tool range is -99
to 99 percent . This parameter indicates the Long Term FT correction for bank 2
as commanded by the PCM.
A change made to the fuel delivery will be indicated
by the Long and Short Term FT values. The Short Term FT values change rapidly in response
to the HO2S signal voltages. These changes fine tune the engine fueling. The Long
Term FT values change in response to the trends in the Short Term FT. The Long Term
FT makes coarse adjustments to the fueling in order to re-center and restore control
to the Short Term FT. The Short Term FT and the Long Term FT can be monitored with
a scan tool. A positive fuel trim value indicates that the ECM is adding fuel in order
to compensate for a lean condition. A negative fuel trim value indicates that the
ECM is reducing the amount of fuel in order to compensate for a rich condition.
Loop Status: Closed loop indicates that the 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 temperature (ECT), and MAF sensor inputs only.
MAF Sensor: The scan tool displays g/s.
The scan
tool displays a range of 0.0-655 g/s. The 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 displays a range of 0-31,999 Hz.
The MAF sensor is a hot wire type air flow sensor. The PCM converts current draw
needed by the MAF to keep the hot wires at a constant into a frequency signal. The
scan tool displays this frequency in a hertz signal.
MAP Sensor: The scan tool displays kPa.
The manifold
absolute pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in the intake manifold pressure
which results from engine load and speed changes. As the intake manifold pressure
increases, the air density in the intake also increases and additional fuel is required.
The scan tool displays a range of 10-105 kPa. The MAP sensor measures
the absolute pressure in the intake manifold.
MAP Sensor: The scan tool displays Volts.
The manifold
absolute pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in the intake manifold pressure
which results from engine load and speed changes. As the intake manifold pressure
increases, the air density in the intake also increases and additional fuel is required.
The scan tool displays a range of 10-105 kPa. The MAP sensor measures
the absolute pressure in the intake manifold.
MIL Circuit History: This parameter displays the history of
the output driver for the malfunction indicator lamp control circuit. The scan tool
will display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display
Fault if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
MIL Circuit Status: This parameter displays the status of the
output driver for the malfunction indicator lamp control circuit. The scan tool will
display OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault
if there is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
MIL Command: This parameter displays the commanded state of
the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) control circuit. The malfunction indicator lamp
should be on when the scan tool indicates the MIL Command is On. The malfunction indicator
lamp should be off when the scan tool indicates the MIL Command is Off. The control
module will command the MIL On when the ignition is ON with the engine OFF in order
to perform a bulb check.
Mileage Since DTC Cleared: The scan tool displays Kilometers
or Miles. This parameter indicates the mileage accumulated since an emission diagnostic
trouble code cleared. The PCM stores this mileage in the Freeze Frame and Failure
Records memory.
Misfire Current Cyl. 1-6: The scan tool displays 0-255 counts.
The display shows the number of misfires that have been detected during the last 200 cylinder
firing events. The counters may normally display some activity, but the activity should
be nearly equal for all of the cylinders, and in low numbers.
Misfire History Cyl. 1-6: The scan tool range is 0-255
counts. This parameter indicates the total level of misfire that has been detected
on each cylinder. The misfire history counters will not update or show any activity
until a misfire or DTC P0300 has become active. The misfire history counter
will update every 200 cylinder firing events.
Moderate Brake Apply Signal: The Scan tool displays Release
and Applied.
This parameter indicates when the brake pedal is depressed.
Number Of DTC(s): The scan tool displays counts (0-255).
The number of current DTCs indicates the total number of current diagnostic
trouble codes (DTCs) set. These current DTCs set does not necessarily mean that the
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is illuminated.
PCM Reset: The scan tool displays Yes or No. This parameter
indicates when the internal PCM resets. The scan tool displays YES when an internal
PCM reset occurred. The scan tool displays NO under the normal operating conditions.
Power Enrichment: Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE
displayed indicates that the 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.
Reduced Engine Power: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive.
The scan tool displays Active when the PCM receives a signal from the TAC module that
a throttle actuator control system fault is occurring. The PCM limits the engine power.
Short Term FT Bank 1: The Short Term FT values change
rapidly in response to the HO2S signal voltages. These changes fine tune the engine
fueling. The Long Term FT values change in response to the trends in the Short Term
FT. The Long Term FT makes coarse adjustments to the fueling in order to re-center
and restore control to the Short Term FT . The Short Term FT and the Long Term FT
can be monitored with a scan tool. A positive fuel trim value indicates that the ECM
is adding fuel in order to compensate for a lean condition. A negative fuel trim value
indicates that the ECM is reducing the amount of fuel in order to compensate for a
rich condition.
Short Term FT Bank 2: The Short Term FT values change
rapidly in response to the HO2S signal voltages. These changes fine tune the engine
fueling. The Long Term FT values change in response to the trends in the Short Term
FT. The Long Term FT makes coarse adjustments to the fueling in order to re-center
and restore control to the Short Term FT . The Short Term FT and the Long Term FT
can be monitored with a scan tool. A positive fuel trim value indicates that the PCM
is adding fuel in order to compensate for a lean condition. A negative fuel trim value
indicates that the PCM is reducing the amount of fuel in order to compensate for a
rich condition.
Spark: The scan tool displays a range of -64 degrees to
+64 degrees. The scan tool displays the amount of degrees the PCM commands. The PCM
computes the desired spark advance using the following: (1) engine coolant temperature
(ECT), (2) engine speed (RPM), (3) load, (4) vehicle speed. The PCM adjusts the timing.
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.
Start Up ECT: Indicates the engine coolant temperature at engine
start up.
The scan tool displays a range of -39 to +140°C (-38
to +284°F). The scan tool displays the engine ECT at the time the engine was started.
The PCM uses start-up ECT for certain DTCs.
Indicates the engine coolant temperature at the time that the vehicle was started.
Used to determine if the last startup was a cold start.
Start Up IAT: Indicates the intake air temperature (IAT) at
the time that the vehicle was started. Used to determine if the last startup was a
cold start.
The scan tool range is -39 to +140°C (-38
to +284°F). This parameter indicates the ambient air temperature at start-up.
Starter Relay Circuit History: This parameter displays the status
of the output driver for the starter relay control circuit. The scan tool will display
OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault if there
is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
Starter Relay Circuit Status: This parameter displays the status
of the output driver for the starter relay control circuit. The scan tool will display
OK if the circuit is operating correctly. The scan tool will display Fault if there
is an open, short to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
Stoplamp Pedal Switch: This parameter displays the state of
the brake pedal as determined by the stoplamp pedal switch. This switch turns on the
stoplamp when the brake pedal is depressed. The scan tool will display Applied when
the brake pedal is depressed.
TAC/PCM Communication Signal: The scan tool displays OK/Fault.
The scan tool displays OK or Fault. If the communication between the
TAC Module and the PCM is interrupted the scan tool displays Fault. The scan tool
displays OK under the normal operating conditions.
TAC Stoplamp Pedal Switch: The scan tool displays Applied/Released.
This parameter displays whether the stoplamp brake switch is applied
or released, based on the signal received by the TAC System.
TAC Vehicle Speed Signal: The scan tool displays Km/h or Mph.
The scan tool displays the vehicle speed as reported to the TAC system.
Torque Delivered Signal: Scan tool range 0 percent to 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.
Torque Request Signal: Scan tool range 0 percent to 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 sol. 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.
Total Misfire Count: The scan tool range is 0-255 counts.
This parameter indicates the total level of misfire that has been detected on each
cylinder. The misfire history counters will not update or show any activity until
a misfire or DTC P0300 has become active. The misfire history counter will
update every 200 cylinder firing events.
TP Desired Angle: The scan tool displays %.
The
scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The PCM indicates the desired throttle
angle commanded by the vehicle operator.
The scan tool indicates the desired throttle angle commanded by the vehicle
operator.
TP Indicated Angle: This parameter displays the angle 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 1 Circuit: This parameter displays the status
of the TP sensor 1 circuit. The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is
operating correctly. The scan tool will display Not OK if there is an open, short
to ground or a short to voltage on the circuit.
TP Sensors 1 and 2: This parameter displays the results of a
control module test that compares the signals from the throttle position (TP) sensors
1 and 2 . The scan tool will display Agree when the signal from TP sensor 1
corresponds with the signal from TP sensor 2. The scan tool will display Disagree
when the signal from TP sensor 1 conflicts with the signal from TP sensor 2.
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 2 Circuit: This parameter displays the status
of the TP sensor 2 circuit. The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is
operating correctly.
Traction Control Status: This parameter displays the status
of the Traction Control circuit. The scan tool displays active if the PCM receives
a signal from the electronic brake and traction control module (EBTCM ) requesting
torque reduction during a traction control event.
Vehicle Speed Circuit History: This parameter displays the history
status of the Vehicle Speed Circuit. The scan tool will display OK if the circuit
is operating correctly.
Vehicle Speed Circuit Status: This parameter displays the status
of the Vehicle Speed Circuit. The scan tool will display OK if the circuit is operating
correctly.
Vehicle Speed Sensor: The scan tool range is 0-200 km/h
(0-125 mph). This parameter displays the vehicle speed. The PCM receives
reference pulses from the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) and converts them into km/h and
mph for display.
Warm-ups w/o Emission Faults: The scan tool displays
The scan tool displays a range of 0-255. This parameter counts the number
of warm up cycles without an emission fault present. The counter increments to 255
and rolls back to 0 unless a fault occurs. If a fault occurs, the counter reverts
back to 0 until the fault is corrected. Clearing the information with a scan tool
or a loss of power to the PCM also resets the counter to 0. The scan tool displays
counts. This display indicates the number of warm-up cycles without a emission failure.
Warm-ups w/o Non-Emission Faults: The scan tool displays
The scan tool displays a range of 0-255. This parameter counts the number
of warm-up cycles without a non-emission fault present. The counter increments to
255 and rolls back to 0 unless a fault occurs. If a fault occurs, the counter reverts
back to 0 until the fault is corrected. Clearing information with a scan tool or a
loss of power to the PCM also resets the counter to 0.