A list of each data message displayed on the Scan tool
will be explained in two groups; Engine or Transmission. This information
will assist in emission or driveability problems. The displays can be viewed
while the vehicle is being driven. Always perform the Powertrain On-Board
Diagnostic (OBD) System Check first. The OBD System Check will confirm
proper system operation.
Engine Speed--Range 0-9999 RPM: Engine speed is computed by the PCM from the crankshaft position
sensor. If the crankshaft position sensor is inoperative, an rpm reading is
taken from the injection pump cam signal. It should remain close to desired
idle under various engine loads with engine idling. Engine speed value
is very accurate.
Desired Idle--Range 0-3187 RPM: The idle speed that is requested by the PCM. The PCM will compensate
for various engine loads based on engine coolant temperature to keep the engine
at the desired speed.
ECT--Range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F to 304°F: The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor sends a signal to the
PCM relative to engine coolant temperature. The sensor is a thermistor which
changes internal resistance as temperature changes. When the sensor is
cold (internal resistance high), the PCM monitors a high signal voltage
and interprets it as a cold engine. As the sensor warms (internal resistance
decreases), the voltage signal will decrease and the PCM will interpret
the lower voltage as a warm engine.
Startup Coolant--Range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F
to 304°F: A reading of the vehicles coolant temperature at startup. This
will change every key cycle.
IAT--Range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F to 304°F: The intake air temperature sensor sends a signal to the PCM relative
to the incoming air. The IAT is used by the PCM to adjust fuel delivery.
ECT Sensor--Range 0-5 Volts: The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor sends a signal to the
PCM relative to engine coolant temperature. The sensor is a thermistor which
changes internal resistance as temperature changes. When the sensor is
cold (internal resistance high), the PCM monitors a high signal voltage
and interprets it as a cold engine. As the sensor warms (internal resistance
decreases), the voltage signal will decrease and the PCM will interpret
the lower voltage as a warm engine.
BARO--Range 10-105 kPa, 0-5 Volts: The BARO reading is determined from the Boost sensor at ignition
ON, engine OFF. The BARO reading display represents barometric pressure and
is used to compensate for altitude differences.
Engine Shutoff Sol.--Range ON/OFF: The ESO is located on the fuel injection pump. When the ignition
switch OFF, the ESO is in the NO FUEL position. It prevents fuel from entering
the fuel injection pump.
Wastegate Solenoid--Range 0-100%: The PCM cycles the boost solenoid PWM ON and OFF. The ON time (duty
cycle) of the solenoid valve is expressed as a percent. The Boost pulse width
modulated solenoid meters the vacuum level at the wastegate valve actuator
as commanded by the PCM.
Boost Pressure--Range 10-200 kPa, 0-5.0 Volts: The amount of turbo boost pressure in the intake manifold. This
is measured in kPa and volts. True boost pressure is determined by subtracting
BARO from the actual reading.
EPR Solenoid--Range ON/OFF: The EPR solenoid is on for a claibrated amount of time during cold
starts only. The EPR will restricted the exhaust at the turbocharger.
Vehicle Speed--Range 0-98: Vehicle speed is a PCM internal parameter. It is computed by timing
pulses coming from the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS). Vehicle speed is used in
checking TCC lock-up speed or speedometer accuracy. Speed is displayed
in both Miles Per Hour (mph) and Kilometers Per Hour (km/h).
Fuel Temperaure--Range -28°C to 140°C, -18°F
to 285°F: There is a thermistor located in the optical sensor that determines
fuel temperature. When the sensor is cold (internal resistance high) the PCM
monitors a high signal voltage which it interprets as low fuel temperature.
As the sensor warms (internal resistance low) the voltage signal will decrease
and the PCM will interpret the low voltage as warm fuel.
Fuel Rate--Range 0-80mm3: This reading is displayed in millimeters cubed (mm3). This is the
amount of fuel the PCM is requesting.
Glow Plug--Range 0-25.5 volts: The amount of voltage the glow plug system is drawing. The scan
tool can be used to indicate if the glow plugs actually turned ON by monitoring
the voltage drop. Also, a good functional check of the glow plug relay.
Glow Plug System--Range Disabled/Enabled : Glow Plug System-Range indicates whether or not the PCM has
requested the glow plugs to be turned ON.
Glow Plug System Type--Range California/Federal: This parameter will identify the glow plug system. This parameter
will determine which glow plug system diagnostic to follow.
Des. Inj. Timing--Range 0-25.5 Degrees: The amount of injection timing requested by the PCM.
Act. Inj. Timing--Range 0-25.0 Degrees: Current actual injection timing.
APP Angle--Range 0-100%: Computed by the PCM from APP module voltage (throttle position)
and should display 0% at idle and 100% at wide open throttle.
EPR Solenoid Test--Range Pass, Short to B+, Open/Grounded: This test is performed continuesly by the PCM. It will determine
the state of the circuit.
ESO Solenoid Test--Range Pass, Short to B+, Open/Grounded: Computed by the PCM from APP module voltage (throttle position)
and should display 0% at idle and 100% at wide open throttle.
APP 1--Range 0-5 Volts: The PCM uses the APP sensors to control fuel delivery as requested
by the driver. Three APP sensors are located in a module at the base of the
accelerator pedal. The PCM only requires information from one sensor,
the other two serve as fail safes. APP 1 should read about 0.35-0.95 volts
at idle to above 4.0 volts at wide open throttle.
APP 2--Range 0-5 Volts: The PCM uses the APP sensors to control fuel delivery as requested
by the driver. Three APP sensors are located in a module at the base of the
accelerator pedal. The PCM only requires information from one sensor,
the other two serve as fail safes. APP 2 should read about 4.5 volts
at idle and steadily decrease to about 1.0 volt at wide open throttle.
APP 3--Range 0-5 Volts: The PCM uses the APP sensors to control fuel delivery as requested
by the driver. Three APP sensors are located in a module at the base of the
accelerator pedal. The PCM only requires information from one sensor,
the other two serve as fail safes. APP 3 should read about 4.0 volts
at idle and steadily decrease to about 2.5 volts at wide open throttle.
Inj. Pump Sol. Closure Time--Range 0.0-4.0 milliseconds: Indicates the amount of time the fuel solenoid takes to close.
When engine load is increased, closure time will fluctuate.
High Resolution --Range 0-4: The number of high resolution counts per cam pulse.
TDC OFFSET--Range -2.50 to +2.50 Degrees: The PCM has the ability to determine the amount of offset needed
to bring the engine to top dead center. This is used by the PCM to determine
proper injection timing and fuel delivery. This value may be displayed
as a positive or negative number.
Ignition Volts--Range 0-25.5 volts: This represents the system voltage measured by the PCM at its ignition
feed circuit. Ignition voltage is only present when vehicle is running.
Brake Switch--Range open/closed: Is used for stop lamps and a redundant cruise control disengagement
switch.
Cruise Brake Switch--Range open/closed: When the brake pedal is applied, the switch sends a signal to the
PCM to disengage the cruise control.
Cruise Active--Range ON/OFF: Indicates if vehicle is in cruise control.
Cruise Switch--Range ON/OFF: Indicates if the cruise switch (on turn signal lever) is in the
ON position.
Set Switch--Range ON/OFF: Indicates if the cruise control set switch is activated. The scan
tool may be used to determine if the cruise control set switch is functioning
properly.
Resume Switch--Range ON/OFF: Indicates if the cruise control resume switch is activated. The
scan tool may be used to determine if the cruise control resume set switch
is functioning properly.
Transmission Range--Range Park/Neutral, Reverse, Drive 4, Drive
3, Drive 2, Low and Invalid: These values represent the decoded sequence of the transmission
range pressure switch assembly circuits and are to determine manual valve
position.
Crank Reference Missed--Range 0-8: The scan tool will display the number of crank pulses missed. At
idle it should read 0.
Inj. Pump Cam Reference Missed--Range 0-8: The scan tool will display the number of cam pulses missed. At
idle it should read 0.
Lift Pump Feed Back--Range On/Off: This parameter will determine if there is feedback voltage returning
to the PCM.
Lift Pump System--Range disabled/enabled: Indicates weather or not the PCM has requested the lift pump to
be turned ON. This display can not be used to determine if the lift pump is
actually ON.
Engine Load--Range 0-100%: The amount of load on the engine.
Engine Torque--Range 0-999 ft/lb: The amount of engine torque.
VTD Fuel Disable: The scan tool will display Active or Inactive. If the PCM has
not received the correct paasword from the Passlock module the PCM will disable
fuel, and Active will be displayed on the scan tool.
PCM in VTD Faill Enable: The scan tool will display Yes or No. This will indicate that
the PCM has received the correct password from the Passlock module and then
a fielure has occured. The PCM wll continue to enable fuel.
VTD Auto Learn Timer: The scan tool will display active or inactive. The Auto Learn
Timer wil indicate if the VTD system is in the learn mode and has not timed
out.
VTD Fuel Disable Until Ign. Off: The scan tool will display Yes or No. With the igntion On and
a VTD code stored, the scan tool will display yes.
MIL--Range ON/OFF: Represents the commanded state of the Service Engine Soon (MIL)
lamp.
Service Throttle Soon Lamp--Range ON/OFF: Represents the commanded state of the Service Throttle Soon lamp.
Trans. Fluid Temp.--Range-40°C to 151°C, -40°F
to 304°F: This value represents the input signal of the transmission fluid
temperature sensor. Refer to Transmissions.
Calc. A/C Load--Range: The amount of load the A/C is putting on the engine.
A/C Request--Range ON/OFF: Represents the state of the A/C request input from the control
head.
Wastegate Solenoid Test--Range Pass, Short to B+, Open/Grounded: This test is performed continuesly by the PCM. It will determine
the state of the circuit.
Wsategate Sol. State--Range ON/OFF: This paramter determines the state of the solenoid.
A/C Relay--Range On/Off: Represents the commanded state of the A/C clutch control relay.
The A/C clutch should be engaged with ON displayed.
4WD Low--Range Enabled/Disabled: This paramter is used to determine the state of the 4 wheel drive
low range. Refer to Transmissions.
4WD High--Range Enabled/Disabled: This paramter is used to determine the state of the 4 wheel drive
high range. Refer to Transmissions.
Engine Run Time--Range 00:00:00 (HRS/MIN/SEC): A measure of how long the engine has been operating. When the ignition
is cycled to OFF the value is reset to zero.
Freeze Frame and Failure Record Data Definitions: A freeze frame and failure record data list consist of a many of
the same parameters as in a Engine data list. The list below defines the parameters
not found in a Engine data list.
First Odometer--Range miles: The amount of miles (in 3 mile increments) that the vehicle has
traveled since the freeze frame or failure record has been stored.
Last Odometer--Range miles: Every time a failure occurs, last odometer will reset to zero.
The amount miles since the last failure (in 3 mile increments).
Fail Counter--Range (decimal): The number of ignition cycles that at test has ran and failed (at
least once).
Pass Counter--Range (decimal): The number of ignition cycles that at test has ran and passed (at
least once).
No Results Counter: The number of ignition cycles with out a result (pass or fail).