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/C High Side Pressure--Range 0-5.0 Volts: The A/C High Side displays the pressure value of the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor.
The A/C High Side helps diagnose DTC P0530.
A/C High Side Pressure--Range 0-459 PSI (0-3,100 kPa): The A/C High Side displays the pressure value of the A/C refrigerant
pressure sensor. The A/C High Side helps diagnose DTC P0530.
A/C Relay Command--Range On/Off: The A/C Relay represents
the commanded state of the A/C clutch control relay. The A/C clutch should be engaged
when the scan tool displays ON.
A/C Request Signal--Range Yes/No: A/C Request--This
displays if powertrain control module (PCM) has received an A/C request from body
control module (BCM) YES or NO.
Air Flow Calculated--Range 0-512 grams/second: The calculated airflow is a calculation based on manifold absolute pressure
(MAP). The calculation is used in several diagnostics to determine when a sufficient
engine load has been achieved to run the diagnostic.
Air Fuel Ratio--Range 0:1-25.5:1: The air fuel ratio
indicates the air to fuel ratio based on the oxygen sensor (O2S 1) inputs.
The powertrain control module (PCM) uses the fuel trim to adjust fueling in order
to maintain near an air fuel ratio of 14.7:1.
BARO--Range 11-105 kPa, 0-5.0 Volts: The barometric pressure (BARO) sensor measures the change in the intake manifold
pressure which results from altitude changes. This value is updated at ignition
ON and also at wide open throttle (WOT).
CKP Active Counter (7X Reference)-- Range 0-255 Counts: The crankshaft position (CKP) activity counter displays whether the powertrain
control module (PCM) is receiving the 7X sync pulses from the ignition module. Helpful
in diagnosing DTC P0336 and Cranks But Will Not Run conditions.
CMP Active Counter--Range 0-255 Counts: The
camshaft position (CMP) activity counter displays the activity sent to the powertrain
control module (PCM) from the CMP sensor. The counter will continually increment
while the engine is running. The CMP Active Counter is helpful in diagnosing DTC P0340.
CMP Resync Counter--Range 0-255 Counts: The
camshaft position (CMP) resync counter displays the number of times the powertrain
control module (PCM) had to resync with the CMP sensor. The CMP Resync Counter is
helpful in diagnosing DTC P0341.
Cruise Control Active--Range Yes/No: The Stepper Cruise
display indicates if the powertrain control module (PCM) is allowing the cruise
operation. The PCM has the ability to disable the cruise control under certain conditions.
Cruise Release Clutch/TCC Pedal Switch--Range Applied/Unapplied: When the brake pedal is applied, the torque converter clutch (TCC) brake
switch sends a signal to the powertrain control module (PCM) to disengage the TCC
and disable cruise control.
Current Gear--Range 1-6: The scan tool displays
the position of the transmission range (TR) switch PRNDL inputs. This information
is then sent by Class 2 serial data to the instrument panel cluster (IPC)
to be displayed to the operator on the IPC. If a valid combination of inputs is not
seen by the powertrain control module (PCM), Invalid will be displayed.
Cycles of Misfire Data--Range 0-99 Counts: Indicates the number of current misfire cycles that are present in the engine. Increments
only when misfires are current.
Desired Idle Speed-- 0-3,187 RPM: The powertrain
control module (PCM) commands the idle speed. The PCM compensates for various engine
loads in order to maintain the desired idle speed. The actual engine RPM speed
should remain close to the desired idle under the various engine loads with the engine
idling.
ECT--Range -40 to +151°C (-40 to +304°F): The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor sends engine temperature information
to the powertrain control module (PCM). The PCM supplies 5 volts to the ECT
sensor circuit. 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
voltage which is interpreted 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.
Engine LOAD--Range 0-100 Percent: Indicates
engine load based on MAP. The higher the percentage, the more load the engine is
under.
Engine Oil Life Remaining--Range 0-100 Percent: This display represents the engine oil life index that is calculated and maintained
by the powertrain control module (PCM).
Engine Oil Pressure Switch--Range Low/OK: The engine oil
pressure switch sends an input to the powertrain control module (PCM) to indicate
whether the engine oil pressure is Low or OK.
Engine Run Time--Range 0:00:00-18:12:15 hours:minutes:seconds: The engine run time is a measure of how long the engine has been running.
When the engine stops running the timer resets to zero.
Engine Speed--Range 0-16,384 RPM: Engine Speed
is computed by the powertrain control module (PCM) from the fuel control reference
input. The engine speed should remain close to desired idle under the various engine
loads with the engine idling.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Command--Range 0-100 Percent: Indicates the powertrain control module (PCM) command of the evaporative emission
(EVAP) purge valve solenoid in order to control the EVAP canister purge function.
At 0 percent the valve is commanded fully closed. 100 percent implies
that the valve is fully open.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Command-- Range Venting/Non-venting: Indicates the powertrain control module (PCM) command of the evaporative
emission (EVAP) vent solenoid allowing fresh outside air to the EVAP canister during
the purge mode. The EVAP vent solenoid allows the diagnostic to pull a vacuum on
the fuel tank by closing the vent solenoid.
FC Relay 1 Command--Range On/Off: The fan control (FC)
relay is commanded by the powertrain control module (PCM). FC relay 1 displays
the command as ON or OFF.
FC Relay 2 Command--Range On/Off: The fan control (FC)
relay is commanded by the powertrain control module (PCM). FC relay 2 displays
the command as ON or OFF.
Fuel Level Sensor-- Range 0-100 Percent: The fuel level sensor monitors the fuel level in the tank. Several of the enhanced
EVAP system diagnostics are dependent upon the correct fuel level.
Fuel Pump Relay Command-- Range ON/OFF: Indicates the
powertrain control module (PCM) command of the fuel pump relay.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor-- Range -25.89 to +32.45 mm Hg: The fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor measures the difference between
the pressure or vacuum in the fuel tank and the outside air pressure.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor--Range - 0.0 to +5.0 Volts: The fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor measures the difference between the
pressure or the vacuum in the fuel tank and the outside air pressure. When the
air pressure in the fuel tank equals the outside air pressure, the output voltage
of the sensor is 1.3-1.7 volts.
Fuel Trim Cell--Range 0-22: A fuel trim cell depends
upon the engine speed and the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor readings.
RPM vs. MAP is broken down into 22 fuel trim cells. The fuel trim cell indicates
which cell is currently active.
Fuel Trim Index--Range 0-255 (-100 to +100 Percent): The fuel trim index is a combined value of evaporative emission
(EVAP) Purge learn memory, long term fuel trim, and short term fuel trim and is
used by the powertrain control module (PCM) as part of the entry criteria of the fuel
trim diagnostic. Results of the actual fuel trim index are compared to a minimum
and maximum calibration to pass or fail the fuel trim diagnostic.
Generator L Terminal Signal--Range Inactive/Active: The
generator L terminal indicates whether the powertrain control module (PCM) is allowing
the generator to operate. The PCM can disable the generator under certain conditions
to ease starting. Inactive indicates that the PCM is allowing generator operation,
while active indicates that the PCM is not allowing generator operation.
Generator F Terminal Signal--Range 0-100 Percent: Indicates the amount of ON time the powertrain control module (PCM) is commanding
the generator. The higher the percentage the longer the generator is being commanded
ON.
HO2S 1--Range 0-1132 mV: The front heated
oxygen sensor (HO2S) 1 reading represents the exhaust oxygen sensor output
voltage. This voltage will fluctuate constantly between 100 mV, lean exhaust
to 900 mV, rich exhaust, when operating in a Closed Loop.
HO2S 2-- Range 0-1132 mV: The rear heated
oxygen sensor (HO2S) 2 represents the exhaust oxygen output voltage past
the catalytic converter. This voltage remains inactive, or the voltage will appear
lazy within a range of 100 mV, lean exhaust and 900 mV, rich exhaust,
when the system is operating in a Closed Loop.
HO2S 1 Heater Current: This parameter displays the current through
the control module when the HO2S sensor 1 heater is commanded ON by the control
module. HO2S 1 Heater is a range of values indicating a low current when the heater
circuit resistance is high to a high current when the heater circuit resistance is
low.
HO2S 2 Heater Current: This parameter displays the current through
the control module when the HO2S sensor 2 heater is commanded ON by the control
module. HO2S 2 Heater is a range of values indicating a low current when the heater
circuit resistance is high to a high current when the heater circuit resistance is
low.
IAC Position--Range 0-255 Counts: The idle
air control (IAC) pintle position command from the powertrain control module (PCM)
is displayed in counts. The higher the counts read, the more the commanded idle
speed is. The IAC responds fairly quickly to changes in the engine load in order
to maintain the desired idle RPM.
IAT Sensor--Range -40 to +151°C (-40 to +304°F): The powertrain control module (PCM) converts the resistance of the intake
air temperature (IAT) sensor to degrees in the same manner as the engine coolant
temperature (ECT) sensor. Intake air temperature is used by the PCM to adjust fuel
delivery and spark timing according to incoming air density.
Ignition 1 Signal--Range 0-25.5 Volts: The
ignition volts represents the system voltage measured by the powertrain control
module (PCM) at the ignition feed circuit.
Injector PWM -- Range 0-999.9 mS: Indicates
the base pulse width modulation (PWM) or ON time of the fuel injectors in milliseconds.
When the engine load is increased, the injector pulse width will increase.
Injector 1-4 Command-- Range 0-999.9 mS: Indicates the powertrain control module (PCM) command on the fuel injectors. The
higher the number the longer the PCM is commanding the fuel injectors ON.
Knock Retard--Range 0-90 Degrees: The Adaptive
Knock Retard indicates the long term amount of the spark advance the powertrain
control module (PCM) removes from the ignition control (IC). The PCM responds to
the knock sensor (KS) signal.
Long Term FT--Range 0-255 (-100 to +100 Percent): The long term FT is derived from the short term FT value. The long term
FT is used for the long term correction of the fuel delivery. A value of the 128 counts,
0 percent, indicates that the fuel delivery requires no compensation in order
to maintain a 14.7:1 air to fuel ratio. A value below 128 counts means that
the fuel system is too rich and the fuel delivery is being reduced. The powertrain
control module (PCM) is decreasing the injector pulse width. A value above 128 counts
indicates that a lean condition exists for which the PCM is compensating.
Loop Status--Range Open/Closed: A Closed Loop displayed
indicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) is controlling the fuel delivery
according to the oxygen sensor (O2S) 1 voltage. The PCM controls the fuel
delivery air to fuel ratio as close to 14.7:1 as possible.
MAP Sensor--Range 11-105 kPa, 0-5.0 Volts: The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in the
intake manifold pressure which results from engine load and speed changes. As the
intake manifold pressure increases, the air density in the intake also increases
and additional fuel is required.
MIL Command--Range ON/OFF: Indicates whether the powertrain
control module (PCM) is commanding the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ON or OFF.
Misfire Current #1-4--Range 0-255 Counts: Indicates the number of current misfires that are present in the indicated
cylinder. Increments only when misfire is current.
Misfire History #1-4--Range 0-255 Counts: Indicates the number of misfires that have occurred after 195 current misfires
have been counted. The current misfire counter will add the misfires to the history
misfire counter after 195 total misfires have taken place. If 1 cylinder is misfiring,
the misfiring current counter will have 195 misfires counted before adding to its
history counter. If 2 cylinders are misfiring, the misfiring current counters will
add to their history counters after 97 misfires. Increments only after a misfire
diagnostic trouble code (DTC) has been set.
Med. Resolution Resync Counter--Range 0-255 Counts: The medium resolution resync counter displays the number of times the
powertrain control module (PCM) had to resync the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor.
The med. resolution resync counter is helpful in diagnosing DTC P0335.
Number of DTCs--Range 0-255: The number of current
DTCs indicates the total number of current diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) set.
These current DTCs set does not necessarily mean that the malfunction indicator lamp
(MIL) is illuminated.
Power Enrichment--Range Active/Inactive: The scan tool
indicates when power enrichment mode is active, moderate to heavy acceleration.
Helpful in diagnosing DTC P1171.
Short Term FT--Range 0-255 (-100 to +100 Percent): Short term FT represents a short term correction to fuel delivery by the
powertrain control module (PCM) in response to the amount of time the oxygen sensor
(O2S) voltage spends above or below the 450 mV threshold. If the oxygen sensor
has mainly been below 450 mV, indicating a lean air/fuel mixture, short term
FT will increase to tell the PCM to add fuel. If the oxygen sensor voltage stays
mainly above the threshold, the PCM will reduce fuel delivery to compensate for
the indicated rich condition.
Spark--Range 64 to -64 Degrees: This is a
display of the spark advance ignition control (IC) calculation which the powertrain
control module (PCM) is programming in the ignition system. The desired spark advance
is computed using data such as engine temperature, RPM, engine load, vehicle speed
and operating mode.
Start Up ECT: Indicates the engine coolant temperature (ECT)
at engine start up.
TCC Enable Solenoid Command--Range Off/On: Indicates the
powertrain control module (PCM) command on the torque converter clutch (TCC) enable
solenoid. TCC Enable is determined by engine load, throttle position (TP) sensor,
and km/h (mph).
TP Sensor--Range 0-100 Percent: The powertrain
control module (PCM) computes the throttle position (TP) from the TP sensor voltage
input. The TP angle will auto zero to 0 percent at idle when the TP voltage
is below 0.90 volt. The TP angle will read 100 percent at wide open
throttle (WOT).
TP Sensor--Range 0.0-0.5 Volts: The powertrain
control module (PCM) uses the TP sensor to determine the amount of the throttle
demanded by the operator of the vehicle. The throttle position (TP) sensor reads
between 0.36-0.96 volt at idle to above 4 volts at wide open
throttle (WOT).
TR Switch--Range High or Low: A transaxle mounted switch
is used as an input to let the powertrain control module (PCM) know what position
the gear select lever is in. The scan tool status will switch from High to Low
as different combinations are met. In Park, PRNDL P and A will be Low and B and
C will be High.
TWC Temperature Calculated: Represents the calculated temperature
of the catalytic converter. Useful for determining if the Catalyst Monitor Test
has run.
Vehicle Speed Sensor--Range 0-255 km/h, 0-255 mph: The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) signal is converted into km/h (mph)
for display. The vehicle speed output from the powertrain control module (PCM) is
4,000 pulses per mile. The scan tool uses the Class 2 serial data from the
PCM to obtain vehicle speed, while the instrument panel cluster, cruise control module
and multi-function alarm module use the 4,000 ppm output.
VTD Fuel Disable--Range Active/Inactive: Indicates if
the vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) module has received proper information to enable
or disable fuel.
VID Auto. Learn Timer--Range Active/Inactive: The Theft
System Learn Mode is used to indicate when the powertrain control module (PCM) is
ready to learn the password during the Password Learn Procedure. More information
is located in the Password Learn Procedure portion of the service manual.