This list explains each data message displayed on the Tech 2® 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 in Section 6E 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 box ratio change
after the commanded 1-2 shift.
1-2 Sol (Solenoid) 2-3 Sol (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 TAP High (1-2 Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure High): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi). This
display is the amount of pressure that is added to the base line pressure
in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a 1-2 shift
with high shift torque.
1-2 TAP Low (1-2 Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure Low): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi). This
display is the amount of pressure that is added to the base line pressure
in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a 1-2 shift
with low shift torque.
1-2 WOT Desired (1-2 Wide Open Throttle Desired ): Range: 0-6553. This display indicates the desired maximum engine
speed obtained during a 1-2 upshift at wide open throttle.
1-2 WOT TAP (1-2 Wide Open Throttle Transmission Adapt Pressure): Range: -26 to +24 km/h (-16 to +15 mph). This
display indicates a speed offset which is used to modify the wide open throttle
1-2 shift point to achieve the desired 1-2 wide open throttle RPM.
2-1 Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display is the actual time
of the last 2-1 shift. The shift time is based on a gear box ratio change
after the commanded 2-1 downshift.
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 box ratio change
after the commanded 2-3 shift.
2-3 TAP High (2-3 Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure High): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi). This
display is the amount of pressure that is added to the base line pressure
in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a 2-3 shift
with high shift torque.
2-3 TAP Low (2-3 Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure Low): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi). This
display is the amount of pressure that is added to the base line pressure
in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a 2-3 shift
with low shift torque.
3-2 Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display is the actual time
of the last 3-2 shift. The shift time is based on a gear box ratio change
after the commanded 3-2 downshift.
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 box ratio change
after the commanded 3-4 shift.
3-4 TAP High (3-4 Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure High): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi). This
display is the amount of pressure that is added to the base line pressure
in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a 3-4 shift
with high shift torque.
3-4 TAP Low (3-4 Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure Low): Range: -221 to +214 kPa (-32 to +31 psi). This
display is the amount of pressure that is added to the base line pressure
in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a 3-4 shift
with low shift torque.
4-3 Shift Time: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display is the actual time
of the last 4-3 shift. The shift time is based on a gear box ratio change
after the commanded 4-3 downshift. A value of zero indicates engine RPM is
equal to output shaft RPM (TCC applied).
A/C Relay: 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.
Adaptable Shift: Displays Yes or No. This display is the monitor of the upshift adapt
function. When the adapt capability is functional, Yes will be displayed during
shift calculation and until the commanded gear changes. When the adapt function
is not functional, No will be displayed.
Barometric Pressure Sensor (BARO): Range: 10-104 kPa, 0.0-5.0V. The MAP sensor is used
to measure barometric pressure when the ignition is turned to the run position
and during Wide Open Throttle (WOT). The PCM will make adjustments for fuel
delivery, ignition timing, line pressure and shift times for changes in altitudes.
Commanded TCC: Range: 0-1758 kPa (0-255 psi). This display
indicates a desired output pressure from the TCC PWM solenoid. This pressure
is calculated from the TCC PWM solenoid duty cycle.
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 Trans. DTC Set:: Range: 0-255. This display will show the number of active Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DCTs) which are stored in Freeze Frame and Failure Record.
Delivered Engine Torque: Range: 0-510 N·m (0-406 lb ft.).
This display indicates the amount of torque that is delivered from the engine.
Downshift In Progress: Displays Yes or No. This display indicates when the transmission is currently
in a downshift. Yes indicates a downshift is in progress. No indicates a downshift
is not in progress.
ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature): 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.
ECT Sensor (Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor): Range: 0.0-5.0V. This display shows the actual voltage drop across
the PCM's internal resistors and the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. The
Engine coolant temperature is high (151°C) when the signal voltage is
low (0V) and the engine coolant temperature is low (-40°C) when
the signal voltage is high (5.1V).
Engine Load: Range: 0-100%. The engine load is calculated by the PCM from the
engine speed and mass airflow. The engine load should increase with an increase
in engine RPM and airflow.
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 (RPM): 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.
Gear Box Torque: Range: 0-510 N·m (0-406 lb ft.).
This display indicates the amount of torque that is delivered to the transmission
turbine shaft. This value reflects the torque multiplication through the torque
converter.
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.
GSTAP D4 High (Garage Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure): Range: -3.20 to +3.17 seconds. This display indicates the
garage shift pressure pulse adapt time. These ranges are in association with
high transmission temperature garage shifts into drive 4.
GSTAP D4 Low (Garage Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure): Range: -3.20 to +3.17 seconds. This display indicates the
garage shift pressure pulse adapt time. These ranges are in association with
low transmission temperature garage shifts into drive 4.
GSTAP Rev High (Garage Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure Reverse): Range: -3.20 to +3.17 seconds. This display indicates the
garage shift pressure pulse adapt time. These ranges are in association with
high transmission temperature garage shifts into reverse.
GSTAP Rev Low (Garage Shift Transmission Adapt Pressure Reverse): Range: -3.20 to +3.17 seconds. This display indicates the
garage shift pressure pulse adapt time. These ranges are in association with
low transmission temperature garage shifts into reverse.
Hot Mode: Displays Yes or No. This display indicates transmission hot mode operation
due to high transmission fluid temperature. No indicates that the transmission
fluid temperature has not exceeded 130°C (266°F). Yes 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 0: Range: 0.0-25.5V. This represents the system voltage measured by
the PCM at its ignition input when the ignition is in the run position.
Ignition 1: Range: 0.0-25.5V. This represents the system voltage measured by
the PCM at its ignition input.
Intake Air Temperature (IAT): Range: -40 to +215°C (-40 to +419°F). The changes
in air temperature will cause a change in voltage across the sensor. The PCM
calculates this voltage to air temperature as it enters the intake manifold.
The IAT sensor is used by the PCM to adjust fuel delivery, ignition timing,
line pressure, and shift timing.
Latest Shift: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display indicates the actual
shift time of the last upshift.
Latest Shift Error: Range: -3.20 to +3.18 seconds. This display is the difference
between the latest desired shift time and the latest actual shift time. The
greater the negative number equals a longer shift.
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP): Range: 10-104 kPa, 0.00-5.0V. The MAP sensor measures
changes in the intake manifold pressure which is a result from engine RPM
and engine load changes. The PCM uses this information to adjust fuel delivery
and ignition timing.
Mass Air Flow (MAF): Range: 0-655 g/s. The PCM converts the mass air flow sensor
input signal into grams per second. This indicates the amount of air flow
entering the intake manifold. The PCM uses this information to adjust transmission
line pressure.
Outside Air Temp: Range: -40 to +101°C (-40 to +214°F). This is the
outside temperature which is sent from the HVAC to the PCM via serial data.
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 line pressure indicates low current. Low line pressure indicates
high current flow.
PC Sol. Current Error (Pressure Control Solenoid): Range: 0.00-4.98 amps. This display is the difference between
the PC Reference current to the Pressure Control Solenoid and the PC Actual
current through the Pressure Control Solenoid circuit.
PC Solenoid Duty (Pressure Control) 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 Pressure (Pressure Control Pressure): Range: 0-1758 kPa (0-255 psi). This display
is a calculated line pressure that is commanded by the PCM.
PC Sol. Ref. Current (Pressure Control Reference 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 line pressure indicates low current flow. Low line pressure indicates
high current flow.
Power Enrichment: Displays Inactive or Active. This display will show ACTIVE when acceleration
is moderate to heavy.
Shift Completed: Displays Yes or No. This display indicates when the transmission has
completed a shift. Yes indicates that the shift is complete. No indicates
that the shift is incomplete.
Shift Delay: Range: 0.00-6.38 seconds. This display indicates the time
delay between the time a shift is commanded and the time the gear box ratio
begins to change.
Shift Pressure: Range: 0-1758 kPa (0-255 psi). This display
is the commanded line pressure value as determined by the PCM.
Shift RPM: Range: 0-6553 RPM. This display indicates the maximum engine
speed obtained during an upshift.
Shift TAP: Range: -441 to +441 kPa (-64 to +64 psi). This
display indicates the amount of pressure added to the base line pressure to
adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band during a shift.
Shift Time Pres. Error (Shift Time Pressure Error): Range: 883-876 kPa (-128 to +127 psi). This
display indicates a calculated amount of pressure needed to correct the measured
shift time error for the next shift.
Shift Torque: Range: 0-510 N·m (0-406 lb ft.).
This display is the torque value which is used in the commanded pressure calculation
during shift. This display indicates the last shift torque.
Spark: Range: -64 to +64 degrees. This is a display of the spark
advance calculation which the PCM is programming into the ignition system.
The negative numbers indicate degrees after Top Dead Center (TDC) and the
positive numbers indicate degrees of advance before Top Dead Center (BTDC).
The PCM computes the desired spark advance from inputs such as engine temperature,
engine RPM, engine load, vehicle speed, and operating conditions.
Start of a Shift: Displays Yes or No. This display indicates when the PCM has commanded
a shift. Yes indicates a commanded shift. No indicates that no shift has been
commanded.
Steady State Mode: Displays 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7. This display indicates which steady
state adaptive pressure is in use: 0 = Steady State TAP Reverse; 1 = Steady
State TAP 1st Gear; 2 = Steady State TAP 2nd Gear; 3 = Steady State TAP 3rd
Gear; 4 = Steady State TAP 4th Gear; 5 = Steady State TAP 2nd Gear/TCC Applied;
6 = Steady State TAP 3rd Gear/TCC Applied; 7 = Steady State TAP 4th Gear/TCC
Applied.
Steady State Slip: Range: 0-255. This is the slip accumulator which increases or decreases
depending on the clutch slip speed and the torque converter clutch slip speed.
This value is used to adapt up or down the steady state adaptive pressure.
Steady State TAP (Steady State Transmission Adapt Pressure): Range: 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi). This display
indicates that the steady state pressure modifier is currently in use.
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 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 Applied or Released. This display indicates the status of the
TCC brake switch circuit input to the PCM. APPLIED indicates a zero voltage
input (brake switch open). RELEASED indicates a voltage input (brake switch
closed).
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 Enable: Displays On or Off. This display indicates the commanded state of the
TCC solenoid. On indicates that the PCM is commanding the TCC solenoid to
turn on at a calculated duty cycle. Off indicates that the PCM is commanding
the TCC solenoid to turn off. The commanded states of On and Off occur under
various vehicle speeds and various PCM inputs.
TCC Slip Speed: Range: -4080 to +4079 RPM. This display is the difference
between the engine RPM and the RPM of the output shaft of the transmission.
A negative value indicates that the engine RPM is less than the RPM of the
output shaft (deceleration). A positive value indicates that the engine RPM
is greater than the RPM of the output shaft (acceleration).
TFP Switch: Displays On/Off, On/Off, On/Off. The displays are the three inputs for
Range A/B/C from the transmission fluid Pressure Switch Assembly (PSA). On
represents a low voltage signal (switch closed). Off represents a high voltage
signal (switch open). The sequence of open and closed switches is used by
the PCM to determine actual manual valve position. This input is used for
line pressure, TCC, and shift solenoid control.
TFT (Transmission Fluid Temperature): 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 (0V). Transmission fluid temperature is low
(-40°C) when the signal voltage is high (5.1V).
TFT Sensor (Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor): Range: 0.0-5.0V. This display shows the actual voltage drop across
the PCM's internal resistors and the Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor.
Torque Management Spark:: Range: 0-90 degrees. This display indicates that the PCM
is reducing the spark advance in order to reduce engine torque output for
transmission protection.
TP Angle (Throttle Position 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 (Throttle Position Sensor): Range: 0.0-5.0V, 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.
Throttle Angle at Shift: Range: 0-82%. This display is the calculated throttle position
angle from throttle position volts at the time a shift is commanded.
Traction Control: Displays Inactive or Active. This display will show ACTIVE when the PCM
receives a signal from the Electronic Brake Traction Control Module (EBTCM)
requesting torque reduction during a traction control maneuver.
Traction Control Torque: Range: 0-100%. This is a calculated torque output from the engine
to the transmission which is used by the Electronic Brake Traction Control
Module (EBTCM) for traction control system operation. The PCM will use this
information for line pressure control.
Transmission ISS (Transmission Input Speed Sensor): Range: 0-8191 RPM. This display indicates the rotational
speed of the transmission input shaft expressed as revolutions per minute.
Transmission OSS (Transmission Output Speed Sensor): Range: 0-8191 RPM. This display indicates the rotational
speed of the transmission output shaft expressed as revolutions per minute.
Trans. Range: Displays PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, DRIVE 4, DRIVE 3, DRIVE 2, DRIVE 1,
OR INVALID. These displays are the decoded status of the three A/B/C range
inputs from the Automatic Transmission Fluid Pressure Manual Valve Position
Switch (TFP Sw). These displays represent the position of the manual valve.
Upshift: Displays Yes or No. This display indicates when the transmission is in
an upshift. Yes indicates that an upshift is in progress. No indicates that
an upshift is not in progress.
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.