The instrument cluster scan tool data display values and
definition information can assist in diagnosing instrument cluster related
problems, especially when no diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) are
stored in memory. A vehicle scan tool data can be compared with
the data display values from a known good vehicle in the scan
tool data display table. When data from the vehicle differs from
the typical data display value, the data definition information
will help in understanding the nature of the difference and the
source of the problem.
Data
Battery Voltage -- Range: 9.0 - 19.0 Volts: This data refers to the battery system voltage as measured by the
instrument panel cluster (IPC).
Vehicle Speed -- Range: 0 MPH - 120 MPH (0 KM/H -
193 KM/H): This is the cluster measurement of the vehicle's speed from a discrete
input from the vehicle control module (VCM) or powertrain control module (PCM).
Engine Speed - Range: 0 RPM- 7,000 RPM: This is the cluster measurement of the engine speed in revolutions
per minute (RPM) from a discrete input from the vehicle control module (VCM)
powertrain control module (PCM).
Monitored Coolant Temperature - Range: -40°F-419°F
(-40°C- 215°C): This data is the clusters measurement of the engine coolant temperature
as provided by the VCM/PCM on the class 2 serial data line. If a class 2 communication
failure occurs, this data will be -40°.
Displayed Coolant Temperature - Range: 89°F - 260°F (32°C-
127°C): This data is the coolant temperature the IPC is attempting to display
on the coolant temperature gauge. This data may differ from the monitored
coolant temperature for a period of time due to filtering. The
data may also differ from the monitored coolant temperature when
coolant temperature is not in the range of 160°F - 260°F
since the display is limited to these values. If a class 2 communication
failure occurs, this data will be at the minimum value of 89°F.
Monitored Trans Oil Temperature - Range: -40°F- 419°F
(-40°C - 215°C): This data is the cluster's measurement of the trans oil temperature
as provided by the VCM/PCM on the class 2 serial data line.
If a class 2 communication failure occurs, this data will be -40°F
or -40°C.
Displayed Trans Oil Temperature- Range: 84°F- 315°F
(29°C- 157°C): This data is the trans oil temperature the instrument panel cluster
(IPC) receives from the VCM/PCM and attempting to display on the trans oil
temperature gauge. This data may differ from the monitored trans
oil temperature for a period of time due to filtering. The data
may also differ from the monitored trans oil temperature when trans
oil temperature is not in the range of 100°F - 300°F since
the display is limited to these values. If a class 2 communication
failure occurs, this data will be at 84°F.
Monitored Fuel Level - Range: 0 - 100 percent: This data is the cluster's measurement of the fuel tank level as
provided by the VCM/PCM on the class 2 serial data line.
If a class 2 communication failure occurs, this data will be 0.
Displayed Fuel Level - Range: 0 - 100 percent: This data is the fuel level the IPC is attempting to display on
the fuel gage. The data may differ from the monitored fuel level for a period
of time due to filtering. If a class 2 communication failure occurs,
this data will be 0.
Displayed Odometer Mile Range: 0 Miles - 999,999 Miles/Kilometers: This data refers to the displayed odometer mileage on the odometer
display.
Displayed Trip Odometer - Range: 0 Miles - 9,999.9 Miles/Kilometers: This data refers to the displayed trip odometer mileage displayed
on the trip odometer display.
Inputs
PRNDL State - Range: Park / Reverse / Neutral / Drive / Third / Second
/ First / Invalid: This data input refers to the PRNDL position data that is communicated
to the cluster over the class 2 serial data line by the PCM/VCM. The value
of this parameter corresponds to the gear that is selected on the
PRNDL display. The value of this parameter will be INVALID under
the following conditions:
• | The data from the PCM/VCM is INVALID. |
• | The data from the PCM/VCM is PARK but the cluster does not see
ground on the park switch input (pin A12). |
• | A class 2 communication failure has occurred. |
When the value of this parameter is INVALID, no gear will be shown
as selected on the PRNDL display.
Dimming - Range: Active / Inactive: This data refers to the dimming availability feature of the PRNDL
and odometer/trip odometer vacuum florescent displays. ACTIVE is displayed
when the PRNDL and odometer/trip odometer vacuum florescent displays
can be dimmed using the dimming thumbwheel switch. INACTIVE is
displayed when the PRNDL and the odometer/trip odometer vacuum
florescent displays cannot be dimmed using the dimming thumbwheel
displays.
Park Switch - Range: Open / Closed: This data input refers to the state of the gear shift park position
switch. OPEN is displayed when the gear shift is not fully seated in park.
CLOSED is displayed when the gear shift is in the park position
and the gearshift lever is at the normal rest position.
Trip Reset Switch - Range: Active / Inactive: This data refers to the position of the trip odometer reset switch.
ACTIVE is displayed when the trip reset switch is pushed in. INACTIVE is
displayed when the trip reset switch is in the normal position (not
pushed in).
Outputs
Low Fuel Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the LOW FUEL message
located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding
the LOW FUEL message on. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the LOW FUEL message on. The IPC will command the
LOW FUEL message on under the following conditions:
• | When the IPC receives a class 2 (percent monitored fuel level)
message of less than 18 percent from the VCM/PCM. Once the lamp is on,
the Monitored Fuel Level must rise above 22 percent in order to turn
the lamp off. |
• | A class 2 communication failure has occurred. |
Oil Pressure Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the CHECK ENG OIL
PRESSURE message located in the message center. The CHECK ENG OIL PRESSURE
message input to the IPC will be a discrete wire from the oil pressure
sensor. The oil pressure sensor output signal must be a variable
resistance to ground, as measured at the IPC connector The conditions
for asserting the CHECK ENG OIL PRESSURE message in the message center
display are as follows. The CHECK ENG OIL PRESSURE message will be
displayed when the input resistance is less than 5 ohms and the
engine is running for more than 5 seconds. The CHECK ENG OIL PRESSURE
message will be removed from the message center display if the input
resistance increases to 12 ohms, or the engine is not running.
Service 4WD - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the SERVICE 4WD message
located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding
the SERVICE 4WD message ON. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is not
commanding the SERVICE 4WD message on. The IPC will add the SERVICE 4WD
message to the message center when the IPC receives a class 2 message
from the automatic transfer case (ATC) module indicating a 4WD malfunction.
Check Coolant Temp Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Check Coolant
Temp message located in the message center. The message will be added to the
message center display based on the engine coolant temperature that is
sent to the IPC as a class 2 message from the VCM/PCM. If the engine temperature
is greater than 250°F (121°C) the message will be added to the
message center, unless the engine overheated message has been added
to the message center, and removed when the engine temperature is less than
245°F (118°C).
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the ABS lamp illumination
by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding the ABS
lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the ABS lamp to be illuminated. The IPC will command
the ABS lamp to be illuminated under the following conditions:
• | When the IPC receives a class 2 message from the electronic brake
control module (EBCM) indicating there is a malfunction in the ABS system |
• | During the bulb check period for 3 seconds after the ignition
switch is first turned to RUN. |
• | A class 2 communication failure occurs. |
Brake Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the BRAKE lamp illumination
by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding the BRAKE
lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the BRAKE lamp to be illuminated. The IPC will command
the BRAKE lamp to be illuminated under the following conditions:
• | The BRAKE lamp will flash when the IPC receives a class 2 message
from the body control module (BCM) that the parking brake is set. |
• | When the IPC receives a class 2 message from the electronic brake
control module (EBCM) that there is a problem with the base brake system (non-ABS
portion). |
• | During the bulb check period for 3 seconds after the ignition
switch is first turned to the RUN position. |
Fasten Seat Belts - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the fasten seat belts
lamp illumination by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module
is commanding the fasten seat belts lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed
when the IPC module is not commanding the fasten seat belts lamp
to be illuminated. The IPC will command the fasten seat belts lamp
to be illuminated under the following conditions:
• | The fasten seat belt lamp will illuminate for 20 seconds followed
by 55 seconds of flashing when it receives a class 2 message from the body
control module (BCM) that the drivers seat belt is not buckled. |
• | During the bulb check period for about 3 seconds after the ignition
switch is first turned to the RUN position providing the drivers seat belt
is not buckled. If the seat belt is buckled when the ignition switch
is turned to the RUN position, the seat belt indicator will remain
OFF. |
• | If a class 2 communication failure occurs, the fasten seat belt
lamp will illuminate for 20 seconds followed by 55 seconds of flashing. |
Security Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the SECURITY message
located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding
the SECURITY message on. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the SECURITY message on. The IPC will command the
SECURITY message to be displayed in the message center under the
following conditions:
• | When the IPC module receives a class 2 serial data message from
the (BCM). |
• | A class 2 communication failure occurs and the ignition switch
in the RUN position. |
Upshift Lamp - Range: ON / OFF (Manual Transmission Vehicle Only): This output refers to the commanded state of the SHIFT lamp illumination
by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding the SHIFT
lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the SHIFT lamp to be illuminated. The IPC will
illuminate the upshift lamp when it the IPC receives a class
2 serial data message from the PCM/VCM.
High Beam Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the high beam lamp
illumination by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding
the high beam lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed when
the IPC module is not commanding the high beam lamp to be illuminated.
The IPC will illuminate the high beam lamp when the IPC receives
a class 2 serial data message from the body control module (BCM).
Battery - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the battery (voltage)
message located in the message center controlled by the IPC module. ON is
displayed when the IPC module is commanding the battery message on. OFF
is displayed when the IPC module is not commanding the battery message
on. The IPC will command the battery message on under the following
conditions:
• | The IPC receives a class 2 message from the PCM/VCM indicating
that there is a charging system problem. |
• | The ignition switch is turned to UNLOCK or RUN without the engine
running. |
• | A class 2 communication failure occurs. |
• | During a 3 second bulb check after the engine has been started. |
Low Washer Fluid - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Low Washer Fluid
message located in the message center. The Low Washer Fluid message uses
a discrete wire from the washer fluid bottle. ON is displayed when
the IPC module is commanding the Low Washer Fluid massage on. OFF
is displayed when the IPC module is not commanding the Low Washer Fluid
message on. The IPC will command the Low Washer Fluid message on for 15
seconds each ignition cycle when the washer fluid switch is closed for
more than 30 seconds continuously.
Cargo Lamp On - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Cargo Lamp On
message located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module
is commanding the Cargo Lamp On message on. OFF is displayed when the
IPC module is not commanding the Cargo Lamp On message on. The message
will be displayed when the cargo lamp switch is pressed and the body
control module (BCM) sends a class 2 serial data message to the IPC.
Low Coolant - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Low Coolant message
located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding
the Low Coolant message on. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the Low Coolant message on. The IPC will display the Low
Coolant message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data message from
the PCM/VCM.
Check Eng Oil Level - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Check Eng Oil
Level message located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC
module is commanding the Check Eng Oil Level message on. OFF is displayed
when the IPC module is not commanding the Check Eng Oil Level message
on. The IPC will display the Check Eng Oil Level message when the IPC
receives a class 2 serial data message from the PCM/VCM.
Change Engine Oil - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Change Engine
Oil message located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module
is commanding the Change Engine Oil message on. OFF is displayed when
the IPC module is not commanding the Change Engine Oil message on. The
IPC will display the Change Engine Oil message once every ignition cycle
for 15 seconds when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data message from
the PCM/VCM. After the engine oil has been changed, reset the change engine
oil monitor by fully pressing and releasing the accelerator pedal three
times within 5 seconds after the engine oil has been changed. The Change
Engine Oil message will flash for 5 seconds to notify the driver the system
has been reset.
4WD Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the 4WD lamp illumination
by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding the 4WD
lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the 4WD lamp to be illuminated. The IPC will illuminate
the 4WD lamp when it receives a class 2 serial data message from
the PCM/VCM.
CRUISE Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the CRUISE lamp illumination
by the IPC module. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding the CRUISE
lamp to be illuminated. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is
not commanding the CRUISE lamp to be illuminated. The IPC will
illuminate the CRUISE lamp when it receives a class 2 serial data
message from the PCM/VCM.
Engine Over-Heated - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Engine Over-Heated
message located in the message center. The message will be added to the message
center display based on the engine coolant temperature that is sent to
the IPC as a class 2 message from the VCM/PCM. If the engine temperature
is greater than 262°F (128°C) the message will be added to the
message center and removed when the engine temperature is less than
257°F (125°C).
Trans Fluid Hot - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Trans Fluid Hot
message located in the message center. The message will be added to the message
center display based on the trans fluid temperature that is sent to the
IPC as a class 2 message from the VCM/PCM. If the trans fluid temperature
is greater than 266°F (130°C) the message will be added to the
message center, unless the Trans Hot...Idle Eng message has been added
to the message center, and removed when the engine temperature is less than
260°F (127°C).
Trans Hot... Idle Eng - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Trans Hot ...Idle
Eng message located in the message center. The message will be added to the
message center display based on the trans fluid temperature that is sent
to the IPC as a class 2 message from the VCM/PCM. If the trans fluid
temperature is greater than 275°F (135°C) the message will be
added to the message center and removed when the engine temperature is
less than 270°F (132°C).
TOW/HAUL Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the TOW/HAUL message
located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC module is commanding
the TOW/HAUL message on. OFF is displayed when the IPC module is not
commanding the TOW/HAUL On message on. The message will be displayed
when the TOW/HAUL switch is pressed and the body control module (BCM)
sends a class 2 serial data message to the IPC.
Air Bag Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Air Bag lamp illumination
by the Inflatable Restraint Sensing & Diagnostic Module (SDM). The Air
Bag lamp is controlled by a discrete wire from the SDM. ON is displayed
when the SDM grounds CKT 358. OFF in displayed when the SDM does not ground
CKT 358.
Reduced Engine Power - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Reduced Engine
Power message located in the message center. ON is displayed when the IPC
module is commanding the Reduced Engine Power message on. OFF is displayed
when the IPC module is not commanding the Reduced Engine Power message
on. The IPC will display the Reduced Engine Power message when the IPC
receives a class 2 serial data message from the PCM/VCM.
Service Engine Soon Lamp - Range: ON / OFF: This output refers to the commanded state of the Service Engine
Soon lamp illumination by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The Service
Engine Soon lamp is controlled by a discrete wire from the PCM. ON is
displayed when the PCM grounds CKT 419. OFF is displayed when the PCM
does not ground CKT 419.