This list explains each data message displayed on the scan
tool.
This information will assist you in tracking down emissions or driveability
DTCs, because you can view the displays while you are driving the vehicle.
Refer to the On-Board Diagnostic System Check for additional
information.
1-2 Shift Error: Range: -3.20 to +3.18 seconds. This display is the
difference between the desired 1-2 shift time and the actual 1-2 shift time.
The greater the negative number equals a longer shift.
1-2 Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display is the actual
time of the last 1-2 shift. The shift time is based on a gear ratio change
after the commanded 1-2 shift.
1-2 Solenoid/2-3 Solenoid: Displays ON or OFF. When the transmission is in FIRST and FOURTH
gear, the display should indicate ON for the 1-2 solenoid. When the transmission
is in SECOND and THIRD gear, the display should indicate OFF
for the 1-2 solenoid. When the transmission is in FIRST and SECOND
gear, the display should indicate OFF for the 2-3 solenoid. When
the transmission is in THIRD and FOURTH gear, the display should
indicate ON for the 2-3 solenoid.
1-2 Solenoid Open/Short to GND: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to
the PCM. This parameter is valid only when the 1-2 shift solenoid
valve is commanded OFF.
1-2 Solenoid Short to Volts: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This
parameter is valid only when the 1-2 shift solenoid valve is
commanded ON.
1-2 TAP Cell (4-16): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi).
The amount of adapt pressure, based on 17 N·m (12.5 lb ft)
of engine torque increment per cell, added or subtracted from shift pressure
during a 1-2 upshift. A positive number indicates that the PCM has detected
long shifts and has added PC solenoid pressure in order to decrease shift
time. A negative number indicates that the PCM has detected short shifts
and has subtracted PC solenoid pressure in order to increase shift time.
2-3 Shift Error: Range: -3.20 to +3.18 seconds. This display is the
difference between the desired 2-3 shift time and the actual 2-3 shift time.
The greater the negative number equals a longer shift.
2-3 Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display is the actual
time of the last 2-3 shift. The shift time is based on a gear ratio change
after the commanded 2-3 shift.
2-3 Solenoid Open/Short to GND: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to
the PCM. This parameter is valid only when the 2-3 shift solenoid
valve is commanded OFF.
2-3 Solenoid Short to Volts: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This
parameter is valid only when the 2-3 shift solenoid valve is
commanded ON.
2-3 TAP Cell (4-16): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi).
The amount of adapt pressure, based on 17 N·m (12.5 lb ft)
of engine torque increment per cell, added or subtracted from shift pressure
during a 2-3 upshift. A positive number indicates that the PCM has detected
long shifts and has added PC solenoid pressure in order to decrease shift
time. A negative number indicates that the PCM has detected short shifts
and has subtracted PC solenoid pressure in order to increase shift time.
3-4 Shift Error: Range: -3.20 to +3.18 seconds. This display is the
difference between the desired 3-4 shift time and the actual 3-4 shift time.
The greater the negative number equals a longer shift.
3-4 Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display is the actual
time of the last 3-4 shift. The shift time is based on a gear ratio change
after the commanded 3-4 shift.
3-4 TAP Cell (4-16): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi).
The amount of adapt pressure, based on 17 N·m (12.5 lb ft)
of engine torque increment per cell, added or subtracted from shift
pressure during a 3-4 upshift. A positive number indicates that the
PCM has detected long shifts and has added PC solenoid pressure in order
to decrease shift time. A negative number indicates that the PCM has
detected short shifts and has subtracted PC solenoid pressure in order
to increase shift time.
A/C Clutch: Displays ON or OFF. This represents the commanded state of the
A/C clutch control relay. The clutch should be engaged whenever ON is displayed.
The PCM will compensate for the additional engine load that
is accompanied with the A/C clutch engaged.
Cruise: Displays DISABLED or ENABLED. When the display indicates ENABLED,
the PCM is allowing cruise control operation. When the display indicates DISABLED,
the PCM has disabled cruise control operation. When the cruise
control display is ENABLED, shift patterns will be altered
for 2-3 and 3-4 upshifts or 4-3 and 3-2 downshifts.
Current Gear: Displays 1, 2, 3, or 4. This display indicates the current commanded
state of the shift solenoids.
Current TAP Cell: Displays Cells 4-16. This display indicates the current torque
cell which is being used for fluid line pressure adaption.
ECT: Range: -40 to +151°C (-40 to +304°F). This
display is the temperature conversion of the voltage input signal to the PCM
of the engine coolant temperature.
Engine Run Time: Displays Hours/Minutes/Seconds. This display will show how long
the engine has been running. When the ignition is turned OFF, the timer is
reset to zero.
Engine Speed: Range: 0-9999 RPM. Engine speed is computed by the
PCM from the fuel control reference input (crankshaft position sensor). This
parameter indicates the rotational speed of the engine expressed
as revolutions per minute.
Engine Torque: Range: 0-510 N·m (0-406 lb ft.).
This display indicates the amount of torque that is delivered from the engine.
Gear Ratio: Range: 0.00-4.00. This display is the actual transmission
gear ratio as the transmission operates through all drive ranges including
REVERSE and PARK/NEUTRAL. If the display indicates an unfamiliar
gear ratio in PARK or NEUTRAL, this ratio will be the average
ratio for all gears at the end of the drive cycle.
Hot Mode: Displays ON or OFF. This display indicates transmission hot mode
operation due to high transmission fluid temperature. OFF indicates that the
transmission fluid temperature has not exceeded 130°C (266°F).
ON indicates that the transmission fluid temperature has exceeded
130°C (266°F) and has not cooled to 120°C (248°F)
for more than five seconds.
Ignition 1: Range: 0.0-25.5 V. This represents the system voltage
measured by the PCM at its ignition input.
IMS: Displays PARK, PARK/REVERSE, REVERSE, REVERSE/NEUTRAL, NEUTRAL,
NEUTRAL/DRIVE 4, DRIVE 4, DRIVE 4/DRIVE 3, DRIVE 3, DRIVE 3/DRIVE 2, DRIVE
2, DRIVE 2/DRIVE 1, DRIVE 1 or INVALID. If a valid combination of inputs
is not received by the PCM, INVALID will be displayed. This display is
the decoded status of the four A/B/C/P inputs from the automatic transmission
internal mode switch. If a valid combination of inputs is not received
by the PCM, INVALID will be displayed.
IMS A/B/C/P: Displays HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW. This display is the four
inputs from the automatic transmission internal mode switch. HI indicates
an ignition voltage signal and LOW indicates a 0 voltage signal.
Last Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display indicates the
actual shift time of the last upshift.
Lateral Accelerometer: Operating range: 0.25-4.75 V, -1.5 G.
This parameter indicates the amount of lateral G's being applied to the vehicle,
and is used to enable the Performance Shift Algorithm (PSA).
PC Sol. Actual Current (Pressure Control Solenoid): Range: 0.0-1.25 amps. This display is the actual current
flow through the pressure control solenoid circuit which is monitored by the
PCM. High current results in low line pressure. Low current
results in high line pressure.
PC Solenoid Duty Cycle: Range: 0-100%. This display indicates the commanded state
of the pressure control solenoid expressed as a percent of ON time (energized).
No current flow indicates zero ON time or 0% duty cycle. High
current flow is approximately 60% duty cycle at idle.
PC Sol. Ref. Current: Range: 0.0-1.25 amps. This display is the amount of
current which the PCM has commanded through the pressure control solenoid
circuit. High current results in low line pressure. Low current
results in high line pressure.
Steady State TAP 1GR (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure 1st Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 1st
gear when the PCM detects a worn or slipping component.
Steady State TAP 2GR (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure 2nd Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 2nd
gear when the PCM detects a worn or slipping component.
Steady State TAP 2GR w/TCC (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure
2nd Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 2nd
gear with TCC applied when the PCM detects a worn or slipping
component.
Steady State TAP 3GR (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure 3rd Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 3rd
gear when the PCM detects a worn or slipping component.
Steady State TAP 3GR w/TCC (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure
3rd Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 3rd
gear with TCC applied when the PCM detects a worn or slipping
component.
Steady State TAP 4GR (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure 4th Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 4th
gear when the PCM detects a worn or slipping component.
Steady State TAP 4GR w/TCC (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure
4th Gear): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in 4th
gear with TCC applied when the PCM detects a worn or slipping
component.
Steady State TAP Reverse (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure Reverse): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line pressure in Reverse
when the PCM detects a worn or slipping component.
TCC Brake Switch: Displays OPEN or CLOSED. This display indicates the status of the
TCC brake switch circuit input to the PCM. OPEN indicates a zero voltage
input (brake pedal applied). CLOSED indicates a voltage input (brake
pedal released).
TCC Duty Cycle: Range: 0-100%. This display indicates the commanded percent
of TCC PWM solenoid ON time. 90% represents a fully energized commanded state
and 0% represents a de-energized commanded state.
TCC Duty Cycle Open/Short to GND: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if an open or short
to ground exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM.
This parameter is valid only when the TCC PWM solenoid valve is commanded
OFF (duty cycle is 0%).
TCC Duty Cycle Short to Volts: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates if a short to voltage
exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. This parameter
is valid only when the TCC PWM solenoid valve is commanded ON (duty
cycle is at maximum).
TCC Slip Speed: Range: -4080 to +4079 RPM. This display is the difference
between the engine RPM and the RPM of the input shaft of the transmission.
A negative value indicates that the engine RPM is less than the
RPM of the input shaft (deceleration). A positive value indicates
that the engine RPM is greater than the RPM of the input shaft
(acceleration).
TFP Sw.: Displays PARK/NEUTRAL, REVERSE, DRIVE, or INVALID. This parameter
is the decoded status of the two A/B inputs from the automatic transmission
fluid pressure manual valve position switch. If a valid combination of
inputs is not received by the PCM, INVALID will be displayed.
TFP Sw. Sig. A/Sig. C: Displays HI/LOW. The displays are the two inputs from the automatic
transmission fluid pressure manual valve position switch. LOW represents
a low voltage signal (switch closed). HI represents an ignition voltage
signal (switch open). The sequence of open and closed switches is used
by the PCM to determine actual manual valve position.
TP Angle: Range: 0-100%. The TP Angle is computed by the PCM from TP
voltage. The TP Angle should display 0% at idle and 100% at wide open throttle
(WOT).
TP Sensor: Range: 0.0-5.0 V, 0-81.92 degrees. The TP Sensor
is used by the PCM to determine the amount of throttle demanded by the driver.
By monitoring the TP voltage and degrees, the PCM will modify line pressure
and shift times.
Trans. Fluid. Temp.: Range: -40 to +151°C (-40 to +304°F). This
display is the temperature conversion of the voltage input signal to the PCM
of the transmission fluid temperature. Transmission fluid temperature
is high (151°C) when the signal voltage is low (0 V). Transmission
fluid temperature is low (-40°C) when the signal voltage
is high (5.1 V).
Trans. Oil Life: Displays a range of 0-100%. This parameter represents the
remaining Transmission Oil Life that is calculated and maintained by
the PCM.
Transmission ISS: Range: 0-8191 RPM. This display indicates the rotational
speed of the transmission input shaft expressed as revolutions per minute.
Transmission OSS: Range: 0-8191 RPM. This display indicates the rotational
speed of the transmission output shaft expressed as revolutions per minute.
Vehicle Speed: Range: 0-158 mph (0-255 km/h). The vehicle
speed sensor input is converted by the PCM to be displayed in mph and km/h.