The Engine Scan Tool Data Definitions contains a brief description
of all engine related parameters available on the scan tool. The list is
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.
4WD Low Signal: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled.
The transfer case should be in 4WD low when the scan tool displays Enabled.
4WD Signal: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled.
The transfer case should be in 4WD when the scan tool displays Enabled.
A/C Compressor Cycling Switch: The scan tool displays
Open or Closed. This parameter displays the state of the A/C compressor cycling
switch. The A/C compressor cycling switch is a normally closed switch.
A/C Relay Command: The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
This parameter displays the PCM commanded state of the A/C clutch control
relay. When the scan tool displays ON, the A/C clutch should be engaged.
A/C Request: The scan tool displays Yes or No. The A/C
Request displays the state of the A/C request input circuit from the heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) controls. The powertrain control
module (PCM) uses the A/C request signal in order to determine
whether the A/C compressor operation is being requested.
A/C Sec. High Press. Switch: The scan tool displays
Open or Closed. This parameter displays the state of the A/C secondary high
pressure switch. The A/C secondary high pressure switch is normally open.
Air Fuel Ratio: The scan tool displays the ratio of
the air to fuel. A typical ratio is about 14.7:1.
BARO: The scan tool displays a range of 10-105 kPa
and 0.00-5.00 volts. The barometric pressure reading is determined
from the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor signal. The
PCM monitors the MAP signal during key up or wide-open throttle (WOT)
conditions. The barometric pressure compensates for altitude
differences.
CMP Retard: The scan tool displays the camshaft retard
in degrees from 0-100 percent. Typically the amount displayed
is -3 degrees.
CMP Sensor High to Low: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts.
The counts increment as the PCM detects the camshaft position (CMP) sensor
signal voltage going from high to low.
CMP Sensor Low to High: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts.
The counts increment as the PCM detects the CMP signal voltage going from
low to high.
Cruise On/Off Switch: The scan tool displays Yes/No.
When the cruise control module is enabled, the scan tool displays Yes.
Current Gear: The scan tool displays 0-4. The
scan tool displays which gear the transmission is in. An illegal transmission
position displays 9.
Cycles of Misfire Data: The scan tool displays a range
of 0-100. The PCM counts the number of misfire tests during 200
engine revolutions.
Desired IAC Airflow: The scan tool displays a range
of 0-64 grams per second (g/s). This parameter displays a calculated
airflow within the idle air control (IAC) passage.
Desired IAC Position: The scan tool displays a range
of 0-255 counts. This parameter displays the desired IAC position
as requested by the PCM.
Desired Idle Speed: The scan tool displays a range of
0-3,187 RPM. The PCM commands the desired idle speed. The PCM
compensates for various engine loads based on ECT in order to keep
the engine at the desired speed.
DTC Set This Ignition: The scan tool displays Yes or
No. This parameter indicates if a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) set during
the current ignition cycle.
ECT Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of -39°C
to +140°C (-38°F to +284°F). The PCM applies 5.0 volts
to the ECT sensor circuit. The sensor is a thermistor which changes
internal resistance as the engine temperature changes. When
the sensor is cold, internal resistance high, the PCM senses a
high signal voltage and interprets the voltage as a cold engine.
As the sensor warms, internal resistance decreases, the voltage
signal decreases and the PCM interprets the lower voltage as
a warm engine.
Engine Load: The scan tool displays a range of 0-100
percent . The PCM calculates the engine load from engine speed and mass air
flow (MAF) sensor readings. The engine load increases with an
increase in RPM or airflow.
Engine Oil Life Remaining: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent
. This display represents the engine oil life index that is calculated and
maintained by the PCM.
Engine Run Time: The scan tool displays Hours, Minutes,
Seconds. This displays the amount of engine run time for the current ignition
cycle. When you cycle the ignition OFF, the timer resets to zero.
Engine Speed: The scan tool displays a range of 0-10,000 RPM.
The PCM computes engine speed from the ignition reference pulses. The engine
speed should remain close to desired idle under various engine
loads with the engine idling.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays
a range of 0 percent-100 percent. The PCM supplies a pulse
width modulated (PWM) duty cycle to control the EVAP purge solenoid
valve. 0 percent indicates no purge. 100 percent
indicates full purge.
EVAP Test Results: The scan tool displays if the EVAP
test has passed or failed. The scan tool displays pass when the PCM determines
that the EVAP diagnostic has passed. The scan tool displays fail when the
PCM determines that the EVAP diagnostic has failed.
EVAP Test State: The scan tool displays test completed,
test running, wait for purge. This indicates the current status of the EVAP
diagnostic routine.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays Venting
or Not Venting. The EVAP canister vent valve is normally open. The PCM commands
the EVAP canister vent valve closed, during testing of the EVAP system.
Fuel Level Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.00 volts.
The scan tool displays below 1.0 volt for an empty tank, and close
to 2.5 volts for a full tank.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: The scan tool displays in
liters or gallons the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent.
The scan tool displays in percentage the amount of fuel remaining in the
fuel tank.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays in -32.7
to +13.96 mm/Hg or -17.4 to +7.5 (in H2O). This parameter indicates
the pressure vacuum inside of the fuel tank. A negative value indicates
a vacuum. A positive value indicates a pressure.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.0 volts.
The scan tool displays in voltage the pressure inside of the fuel tank.
Fuel Tank Rated Capacity: The scan tool displays the
capacity of the fuel tank in liters or gallons.
Fuel Trim Cell: The scan tool displays a range of 0
to 23. The PCM determines from the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) and RPM
inputs which fuel trim cell to operate the engine in. The fuel
trim cell displayed on the scan tool is the cell that the engine is
operating under.
Fuel Trim Learn: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled.
When conditions are appropriate for enabling long term fuel trim corrections,
the scan tool displays Enabled. This indicates that the long
term fuel trim is responding to the short term fuel trim. If
the scan tool displays Disabled, then long term fuel trim will
not respond to changes in short term fuel trim.
Generator F-Terminal Signal: The scan tool displays
Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays inactive if the PCM does not detect
a correct voltage on the F-terminal circuit. The scan tool displays
active under normal operating conditions.
Generator L- Terminal Signal: The scan tool displays
Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays inactive if the PCM does not detect
a correct voltage on the L-terminal circuit. The scan tool displays
active under normal operating conditions.
HO2S Bank 1 and Bank 2 Sensor 1: The scan tool displays
a range of 0-1,106 mV. The heated oxygen sensor ( HO2S) bank
1 and bank 2 sensor 1 parameter represents the fuel control exhaust
oxygen sensor output voltage. The voltage fluctuates constantly
within a range between 10 mV, and 1,000 mV, while operating
in Closed Loop.
HO2S Bank 2 Sensor 1: The scan tool range is 0-1,275 mV
(0-1.275 volts). The parameter indicates the output voltage for
HO2S bank 2 sensor 1, front bank fuel control oxygen sensor.
The voltage should fluctuate constantly between 50 mV, indicating a
lean exhaust and 800 mV, indication a rich exhaust, while operating
in Closed Loop.
IAC Position: The scan tool displays counts from 0 to
1,024. The counts represent the commanded idler air control (IAC) position
by the PCM. The scan tool displays 0 counts for a fully seated IAC
pintle. The counts increase as the idle increases. The counts
vary depending on the load placed on the engine at idle.
IAT Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of -39°C
to +140°C (-38°F 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: The scan tool displays 0-25.5 volts.
The ignition 1 represents the system voltage measured by the PCM at the ignition
feed circuit.
Inj. PWM Bank 1 and Bank 2 Average: The scan tool displays
a range of 0-1,000 milliseconds. The injector average indicates
the amount of time the PCM commands each injector ON during each
engine cycle. A longer injector pulse width causes more fuel to
be delivered. The injector pulse width increases with an increased
engine load.
Knock Retard: The scan tool displays a range of 0.0
degrees-16 degrees. Knock retard indicates the amount of spark the
PCM removes from the ignition control (IC) spark advance in response
to the signal from the knock sensors.
Long Term FT AVG BN1, BN2: The scan tool displays percentage.
This parameter indicates the average of all long term fuel trim cells. The
short term fuel trim cells are rated, for the amount of which they are used.
For example, an idle cell is rated higher than a wide open cell. If a
fueling malfunction occurs in the idle cell and the wide open cell, the
average would be more affected by the idle cell than the wide
open cell. A negative value significantly below 0 percent
indicates that the fuel system is rich and fuel delivery is being
reduced. A positive value significantly more than 0 percent
indicates that a lean condition exists and the PCM compensates
by adding fuel. When the average of the cells reach a predetermined
high or low, a fuel trim DTC sets.
Long Term FT Bank 1 and Bank 2: The scan tool displays
percentage. The PCM derives the long term fuel trim from the short term fuel
trim value. The long term fuel trim represents a long term correction of
fuel delivery. A value of 0 percent indicates that fuel delivery
requires no compensation in order to maintain the PCM commanded
air/fuel ratio. A negative value significantly below 0 percent
indicates that the fuel system is rich and the PCM is reducing
the fuel delivery. A positive value significantly more than
0 percent indicates that a lean condition exists and the PCM
compensates by adding fuel. Fuel trim values at maximum authority
indicates an excessively rich or lean system.
Loop Status: The scan tool displays Open or Closed.
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, and MAF sensor inputs only.
MAF Sensor: 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 a range of 10-105
kPa and 0.00-5.0 volts. The MAP sensor measures the absolute
pressure in the intake manifold.
MIL Command: The scan tool displays On or Off. The scan
tool indicates if the PCM has commanded the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)
ON.
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 buffers.
Misfire Counter Status: The scan tool displays Normal
or Invalid. The scan tool displays Normal if the PCM detects a true misfire.
If the scan tool displays Invalid, the PCM is detecting a rough road condition,
or any condition that caused an abnormal crankshaft speed other than a true
misfire.
Misfire Current Cyl. #1 - #6: The scan tool displays
a range of 0-255 counts. The misfire current counters increment
at a rate according to the number of possible misfires the PCM detects
on each cylinder during the last 200 cylinder firing events.
The counters may normally display some activity, but the activity
should be nearly equal for all the cylinders.
Misfire History Cyl. #1 - #6: The scan tool displays
a range of 0-65,535 counts. The misfire history counters display
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 DTC P0300 has become active. The misfire
history counters will update every 200 cylinder firing
events.
PCM in VTD Fail Enable: The PCM displays Yes or No.
The scan tool displays Yes if the body control module (BCM) and the PCM lose
communications with each other after the BCM sends the correct password.
The scan tool displays No if the BCM is communicating the correct
password to the PCM.
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: 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 throttle actuator control (TAC) module that a TAC system fault is
occurring. The PCM then limits the engine power.
Short Term FT Average Bn1 and Bn2: The scan
tool displays percentage. This parameter indicates the average of the short
term fuel trim cells. The short term fuel trim cells are rated
for the amount of which they are used. For example, the PCM rates
an idle cell higher than a wide open cell. If a fueling malfunction
occurs in the idle cell and the wide open cell, the idle cell
would affect more than then the wide open cell. A negative value
significantly below 0 percent indicates that the fuel system is
rich and the PCM is reducing the fuel delivery. A positive value
significantly more than 0 percent indicates that a lean condition
exists and the PCM is compensating by adding fuel. When the average
of the cells reach a predetermined high or low, a fuel trim
DTC sets.
Short Term FT Bank 1 and Bank 2: The scan tool displays
percentage. The short term fuel trim represents a short term correction to
fuel delivery by the PCM in response to the amount of time the
fuel control oxygen sensor voltage spends above or below the
450 mV threshold. If the oxygen sensor voltage mainly remains
less than 450 mV, indicating a lean air/fuel mixture, short
term fuel trim increases into the positive range above 0 percent.
The PCM adds fuel. If the oxygen sensor voltage stays mainly
above the threshold, the short term fuel trim decreases below
0 percent into the negative range. The PCM reduces the fuel delivery
in order to compensate for the indicated rich condition. Under
certain conditions such as an extended idle and a high ambient
temperature, the canister purge may cause the short term fuel trim
to read in the negative range during normal operation. The fuel
trim values at maximum authority may indicate an excessively
rich or lean system.
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 spark advance on the IC circuit. 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.
Start Up ECT: The scan tool displays a range of -39°C
to +140°C (-38°F 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.
Stop Lamp Pedal Switch: The scan tool displays Applied
or Released. This parameter indicates the state of the brake switch circuit
input. The scan tool displays Applied when you apply the vehicle
brakes. The scan tool displays Released when you release the vehicle
brakes.
TCC Enable Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays
Enabled or Disabled. The scan tool displays Enabled when the electrical system
supplies a voltage to the TCC enable solenoid .
TCC PWM Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays Disabled
or Enabled. This parameter is the commanded state of the (TCC) PWM solenoid.
The scan tool displays Enabled when the commanded state of the
solenoid is ON. The scan tool displays Disabled when the solenoid
is OFF.
Torque Delivered Signal: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent.
This parameter indicates the amount of available engine torque.
Torque Request Signal: The scan tool displays 0-10 percent.
This parameter indicates the amount of torque requested by the EBCM.
TP Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent.
The scan tool displays the amount of throttle opening in percentage. The
scan tool displays about 0 percent at closed throttle. The
scan tool displays about 100 percent at wide open throttle
(WOT).
TP Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts.
The scan tool displays the amount of throttle opening in voltage. When the
throttle is at a closed throttle the voltage is between 0.4-0.9 volts.
When the throttle is at WOT the voltage is above 4.0 volts.
TFP Switch: The scan tool displays the transmission
gear position.
TR Switch: The scan tool displays the transmission gear
position.
Vehicle Speed Sensor: The scan tool displays km/h and
mph. The vehicle speed sensor signal is converted into km/h and mph for display
on the scan tool.
VTD Auto Learn Timer: The scan tool displays Active/Inactive.
The auto learn timer is the indication if the vehicle theft deterrent (VTD)
system is in the learn mode and has not timed out.
VTD Fuel Disable: The scan tool displays Active/Inactive.
If the PCM has not received the correct password from the BCM, the PCM disables
the fuel system and the scan tool displays Active. The scan tool displays
Inactive under normal operating conditions.
VTD Fuel Disable Until Ignition Off: The scan tool displays
Yes or No. With the ignition ON and a VTD code present, the scan tool displays
Yes.
Warm Ups w/o Emission Faults: 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.
Warm Ups w/o Non - Emission Faults: 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.