The Automatic Transfer Case Scan Tool Data Definitions contain
a brief description of all ATC related parameters available on the scan tool.
The list is in the order it appears on the scan tool.
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 percent
at idle and 100 percent at wide-open throttle (WOT).
Front Propshaft Speed: Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the rotational speed of the front propshaft.
Rear Propshaft Speed: Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the rotational speed of the rear propshaft.
ATC Slip Speed: Displays a range of 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates
the RPM difference between the front and rear propshafts.
Slip Adapt PWM: Displays a range of 0-100 %. This parameter indicates
the duty cycle applied to the ATC motor.
Last Adapt Highest PWM: Displays a range of 0-100 %. This parameter indicates
the highest duty cycle applied to the ATC motor during the last slip event.
Ignition 3: Displays a range of 0-25.5 volts. This parameter indicates
the voltage measured by the transfer case shift control module at its ignition
feed.
AWD Enabled: The scan tool displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if the
transfer case shift control module is currently attempting to prevent front
to rear propshaft slip.
AWD Lamp Open: The scan tool should always display NO. This parameter is not used
by S/T vehicles. This parameter indicates that an open or short to ground
is sensed in the SERVICE indicator (AWD/4WD) lamp circuit.
AWD Lamp Shorted: The scan tool should always display NO. This parameter is not used
by S/T vehicles. This parameter indicates that a short to power is sensed
in the SERVICE indicator (AWD/4WD) lamp circuit.
Motor A or B Short to Volts: The scan tool displays YES or NO. When the ATC motor relay is
commanded off, YES indicates that voltage is sensed on either the Motor A
or B terminals.
Motor A or B Short to Gnd.: The scan tool displays YES or NO. When the ATC motor is commanded
ON, YES indicates that current is flowing through part of the circuit to
a short to ground and that no voltage is sensed at the Motor B terminal.
Motor Ground Circuit Open: The scan tool displays YES or NO. When the ATC motor is commanded
ON, YES indicates no current flow and system voltage is sensed at both Motor A
and B terminals.
Motor A or B Circuit Open: The scan tool displays YES or NO. When the ATC motor is commanded
ON, YES indicates no current flow and no voltage is sensed at the Motor B
terminal.
Motor A or B Circuit Fault: The scan tool displays YES or NO. YES indicates that one of the
above motor circuit faults has been detected.
Rear Propshaft Signal Fault: The scan tool displays YES or NO. YES indicates a DTC C0300
(Rear Speed Sensor Malfunction) has been detected, but the code will not set
unless the fault is present for 30 seconds.
Front Propshaft Signal Fault: The scan tool displays YES or NO. YES indicates a DTC C0305
(Front Speed Sensor Malfunction) has been detected, but the code will not
set unless the fault is present for 30 seconds.
Software ID: The scan tool displays a four-digit number. This parameter indicates
the transfer case shift control module calibration version number.
GM Part Number: The scan tool displays an eight-digit number. This parameter indicates
the transfer case shift control module GM software number.