AWD Circuit Status: Displays OK, Short, Open. This parameter
indicates the status of the PWM signal line to the AWD solenoid. The PCM
can detect a short to ground, a short to power, or an open in the
PWM signal line. The AWD Disable lamp will be illuminated for Short
and Open conditions.
AWD Clutch Temp Disable: Displays Yes or No. This parameter
displays the status of powertrain software that has the ability to disable
AWD based on a rear drive module clutch slip/time calculation. If
the software determines that a clutch over-temperature condition could
exist, the PCM will deactivate the AWD system by disabling the PWM
signal line to the AWD solenoid. The AWD System will be re-enabled
when the software calculates that the clutch temperatures have dropped
sufficiently. The AWD Disable lamp will be illuminated for a Yes condition.
AWD Duty Cycle: Displays a range of 0-100%. This
parameter is the commanded state of the AWD solenoid expressed as a percent
of ON time. At vehicle start-up, duty cycle will be at 49-90%
for 3 seconds. This is referred to as the pull-in duty cycle.
After 3 seconds the duty cycle will drop to 16-28% for
30 seconds. This is referred to as the hold-in duty cycle.
After each 30 second hold-in period, the duty cycle will be
increased to 49-90% for 1/2 second before returning to
the hold-in duty cycle. This is to assure solenoid pull-in. These duty
cycles are approximations and will vary with available voltage. Duty cycles
of 0% may be seen on the scan tool if an AWD Mini Spare Disable condition
is active or the PCM has detected a Rear Drive Module abuse condition. Duty
cycles of 100% may be seen if AWD Fluid Temp Disable is active.
AWD Fluid Temp Disable: Displays Yes or No. This parameter
indicates a fluid over-temperature condition in the rear drive module. When
the sump temperature exceeds approximately 110°C (230°F),
a pull-up resistor grounds the PWM signal line from the PCM at the
AWD solenoid. The pull-up resistor is an integral part of the AWD
solenoid. The pull-up resistor will close the valve and command the
PCM to illuminate the AWD Disable lamp for a Yes condition. The scan tool
will indicate a 100% duty cycle because the pull-up resistor in the valve
is bypassing the PCM.
AWD Voltage Disable: Displays Yes or No. This parameter
indicates whether the ignition voltage to the AWD solenoid is in the proper
range. The ignition voltage range to the AWD solenoid is 9.0 to
16.0 volts. The PCM will deactivate the AWD system by disabling
the PWM signal line to the AWD solenoid if the ignition voltage
is out of range. The AWD Disable lamp will be illuminated for a
Yes condition.
AWD Mini Spare Disable: Displays Yes or No. This parameter
indicates whether the ABS module detects a mini spare on the vehicle. The
wheel rotational speed difference is detected by the wheel speed sensors
of the ABS system. If the ABS module detects a mini spare on the vehicle,
the ABS module commands the PCM to deactivate the AWD system via the
class 2 data circuit by disabling the PWM signal line to the
AWD solenoid. The AWD Disable lamp will be illuminated for a Yes condition.
The scan tool will indicate a 0% duty cycle. After the AWD Mini Spare Disable
condition has been corrected the vehicle must be driven 1/4 mile
in a straight line and then brought to a complete stop before the AWD
Disable lamp will be commanded off for a No condition.
AWD Overtemp Delay: Displays Yes or No. This parameter
indicates whether the AWD system is in a reset mode following an AWD fluid
temperature disable. The RDM resistor senses for an overtemp condition
of 110°C (230°F) when this condition is met the RDM resistor
grounds the PWM signal. When the RDM resistor sees 95°C (203°F),
the resistor releases the PWM ground, and the PCM begins a 10 minute
delay. The RDM resistor is an integral part of the AWD solenoid. The
AWD Disable lamp will be illuminated for a Yes condition. After the
10 minute delay the PCM will command the AWD Disable lamp off once the
PCM senses a vehicle speed sensor input of 0 km/h (0 mph).
The AWD disable lamp will be off for a No condition.
AWD Torque Management: Displays Active or Inactive.
This is an indication that some form of torque management is being performed
to protect the AWD System. If either or both of these powertrain software
features are functioning, a service scan tool will display Active.
(AWD) Wheel Speed Disable: Displays Yes or No. This
parameter indicates whether the wheel speed data received from the ABS controller
is valid. If the ABS module detects an unacceptable wheel speed differential,
the PCM will deactivate the AWD system by disabling the PWM signal
line to the AWD solenoid. The AWD DISABLE, BRAKE, and ANTI-LOCK Indicators,
will be illuminated for a Yes condition. The chime will also sound.
AWD Disable Mileage: Displays mileage. This parameter
indicates the vehicle mileage at which the AWD Last Disable condition occurred
Current Gear: Displays 1, 2, 3 or 4. This parameter
indicates the current commanded state of the shift solenoid valves.
ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature): Displays -40
to +151°C (-40 to +304°F). The ECT sensor is mounted in the
coolant stream and sends engine temperature information to the PCM.
The PCM applies 5 volts to the ECT sensor circuit. The sensor
is a thermistor which changes internal resistance as temperature
changes. When the sensor is cold, the internal resistance is high,
and the PCM monitors a high signal voltage. The PCM interprets this
voltage as a cold engine. While the sensor warms, the internal resistance
decreases, and the voltage signal will decrease. The PCM interprets
the lower voltage as a warm engine.
Engine Speed: Displays 0-8,192 RPM. The
engine speed is computed by the PCM from the fuel control reference input--the
crankshaft position sensor. This parameter indicates the rotational
speed of the engine expressed as revolutions per minute.
Engine Torque: Displays 0-510 N·m
(0-376.1 lb ft). This parameter is the torque delivered
by the engine.
Gear Ratio: Displays 0.00-3.98. This display is
the actual transmission gear ratio as the transmission operates through all
DRIVE, REVERSE and PARK/NEUTRAL ranges.
Ignition Voltage: Displays 0.0-25.5 V.
This parameter is the system voltage measured by the PCM at the PCM ignition
input when the ignition switch is in the RUN position.
Last Disable Reason: Displays only the last AWD disable
reason. The possible reasons are Output Controls, Fluid Temp, Clutch Temp,
Wheel Speed, Voltage, Mini Spare, ABS System. The Output Controls reason
indicates that AWD was last disabled with a service scan tool. Fluid
Temp, Clutch Temp, Wheel Speed, Voltage and Mini Spare each have a
unique parameter that is described elsewhere in this table. ABS System
reason indicates that messages normally sent to the PCM by the ABS
Controller are missing.
TFP Sw (Transmission Fluid Pressure Switch): Displays
Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive 4, Drive 3, Drive 2, Drive 1
or Invalid. TFP Sw display represents a decoded status of the three
inputs A/B/C to the PCM from the TFP manual valve position switch.
TP (Throttle Position) Angle: Displays 0-100%.
The TP angle is computed by the PCM from the TP sensor voltage. The TP angle
should display 0% at idle and 100% at wide open throttle (WOT).
Trans. Fluid Temp. (Transmission Fluid Temperature): Displays -40 to +151°C (-40 to +304°F). This display
is the temperature conversion of the voltage input signal to the
PCM of the TFT. When the TFT is high at 151°C (304°F), the signal
voltage is low, 0 volts. When the TFT is low at -40°C
(-40°F), the signal voltage is high, 5 volts.
Transmission ISS (Input Shaft Speed): Displays 0-8191 RPM.
This parameter is the rotational speed of the transmission input shaft.
Transmission OSS (Output Shaft Speed): Displays 0-8191 RPM.
This display indicates the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft
as expressed in revolutions per minute.
Vehicle Speed: Displays 0-255 km/h (0-158 mph).
This parameter is the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) input signal converted by
the PCM to be displayed as vehicle speed in both metric and English
units.