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A/C Relay | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls |
Important: The A/C Relay Command parameter may not change states when using this output control. This function activates the A/C compressor relay. The normal commanded state of the A/C relay is None. The A/C compressor will turn ON/OFF when commanded ON/OFF. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. This output can also be monitored on the scan tool data parameter A/C Relay Command. The engine control module (ECM) will inhibit the operation of the A/C relay when the ambient air temperature is low. | ||||||||||
Crankshaft Position Variation Learn | Special Functions/Crankshaft Position Variation Learn | This function enables the ECM to learn the variations in the crankshaft position (CKP) system. The ECM will learn the variations once the following conditions are met:
The ECM learns the variation values on the deceleration from fuel cut-off. | ||||||||||
EGR Solenoid | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls/EGR System |
Important: The EGR Position Sensor parameter may not properly change states when using this output control. This function activates the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) solenoid that controls EGR valve position. The normal commanded state is None. The system will increase or decrease the amount of EGR opening by 10 percent increments within a range of 0-100 percent. On some applications, the EGR Position sensor parameter may not change states until commanded to 40 percent and the upper limit will be less than 100 percent when commanded to 100 percent. This output can also be monitored on the scan tool data parameter EGR Position Sensor. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. If the engine is running, too much EGR will result in a rough idle and/or stalling. | ||||||||||
EVAP Purge Solenoid | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls/EVAP System |
Important:
This function controls the EVAP purge solenoid valve. The normal commanded state is None. The system will increase or decrease the amount of purge by changing the duty cycle of the purge valve in 10 percent increments within a range of 0-100 percent. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan. | ||||||||||
EVAP Vent Solenoid (If equipped) | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls/EVAP System |
Important: This function may be disabled if there is an EVAP DTC set. This function controls the EVAP vent solenoid. The normal commanded state is None. When commanded ON, the vent valve switches to Not-venting. When commanded OFF, the vent valve switches to Venting. The system remains in the commanded state unless one of the following conditions occurs:
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Fans Low Speed | Special functions/Engine Output Control/Fan Relays | This function operates both engine cooling fans at low speed by enabling the fan low speed relay. The normal commanded state of the relay is None. When commanded ON/OFF, both cooling fans turn ON/OFF. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. The ECM allows relay control when the following conditions are met:
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Fans High Speed | Special functions/Engine Output Control/Fan Relays | This function operates one engine cooling fan at high speed by enabling the fan high speed relay. The normal commanded state of the relay is None. When commanded ON/OFF, the cooling fan turns ON/OFF. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. The ECM allows relay control when the following conditions are met:
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Fuel Injector Test | Special Functions/Fuel System |
Important: DTCs may set when using this output control. This function operates the selected fuel injector ON/OFF. The normal commanded state is None. The ECM enables or disables the fuel injector ON/OFF when the test is initiated. The fuel injector remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. The scan tool initiates the test when the following conditions are met:
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Fuel Pump | Special Functions/Fuel System |
Important: DTCs may set when using this output control. This function controls the fuel pump relay. The normal commanded state is None. The scan tool initiates the test when the following conditions are met:
When commanded ON/OFF, the ECM turns the fuel pump relay ON/OFF. If the engine is running and the fuel pump relay is commanded OFF, the engine will stall. This output can also be monitored on the scan tool data parameter Fuel Pump Relay Command. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool or the ECM detects a vehicle speed. | ||||||||||
IAC Motor Position | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls/IAC System | This function activates the idle air control (IAC) valve to change engine speed. The normal commanded state is None. The system will increase or decrease the amount of IAC opening by 5 percent increments within a range of 500-4,000 RPM. This output can also be monitored on the scan tool data parameter IAC Position. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the tool. | ||||||||||
IAC Reset | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls/IAC System | This function resets the IAC valve position and the learned values for the IAC system in the ECM. | ||||||||||
IMT Valve (If equipped) | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls | This function controls the intake manifold tuning (IMT) valve solenoid. The normal commanded state is None. When commanded ON/OFF, the ECM turns the IMT valve solenoid ON/OFF. The scan tool initiates the test when the following conditions are met:
The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. | ||||||||||
Malfunction Indicator Lamp | Special Functions/Engine Output Controls |
Important: The MIL Command parameter may not change states when using this output control. This function controls the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). The normal commanded state is None. When commanded ON/OFF, the ECM turns the MIL ON/OFF. This output can also be monitored on the scan tool data parameter MIL Command. The system remains in the commanded state until cancelled by the scan tool. |