1-2 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
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 parameter is the actual
time of the last 1-2 shift. The time is measured from the start of the change
     in  the ratio until the end of the change in the ratio.
1-2 Solenoid: Displays ON/OFF. This parameter indicates the status of the 1-2
shift solenoid valve. When the automatic transmission is in FIRST or FOURTH
     gear,  the scan tool should display ON. When the transmission is in SECOND
     or THIRD  gear, the scan tool should display OFF.
1-2 Solenoid Open/Short to GND: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates whether an open or
short to ground exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to
      the PCM. The 1-2 shift solenoid valve must be commanded OFF for this
   parameter    to work.
1-2 Solenoid Short to Volts: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates whether a short to
power exists in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. The
    1-2 shift solenoid valve must be commanded ON for this parameter to  work.
2-3 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
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 parameter is the actual
time of the last 2-3 shift. The time is measured from the start of the change
     in  the ratio until the end of the change in the ratio.
2-3 Solenoid: Displays ON/OFF. This parameter indicates the status of the 2-3
shift solenoid valve. When the automatic transmission is in FIRST or SECOND
     gear,  the scan tool should display ON. When the transmission is in THIRD
     or FOURTH  gear, the scan tool should display OFF.
2-3 Solenoid Open/Short to GND: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates whether an open or
short to ground exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to
      the PCM. The 2-3 shift solenoid valve must be commanded OFF for this
   parameter    to work.
2-3 Solenoid Short to Volts: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates whether a short to
power exists in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. The
      2-3 shift solenoid valve must be commanded ON for this parameter to
  work.
3-4 Shift Error: Displays a range of -6.38 to +6.38 seconds. This parameter
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 parameter is the actual
time of the last 3-4 shift. The time is measured from the start of the change
     in  the ratio until the end of the change in the ratio.
A/C Clutch: Displays ON/OFF. This parameter indicates the commanded state of
the A/C control relay. The clutch should be engaged when ON is displayed.
Adaptable Shift: Displays a range of 0-4. When an upshift is initiated, a
number of contingencies are checked to determine if the actual shift time
     is valid to compare to a desired shift time. If all of these contingencies
     are met during the entire shift, then the shift is considered valid and
   the   adapt function may be utilized. There are also, however, separate
 modifiers     to the adapt function that are used to provide a greater adaptive
 system    response  for a particular shift condition. The normal adaptive
 validation    contingencies  do not apply for these modifiers. The numbers
 displayed in    this parameter  indicate if the last shift met the normal
 validation contingencies    to enable  the adapt function or if the last
shift  required a special adaptive    modifier.  Zero (0) indicates that the
last  shift did not  meet  the normal    validation contingencies to enable
the  adapt function. One (1)  indicates    that a run-through shift condition
was  detected during the last  shift and    the subsequent adaptive modification
 took place. A run-through shift  signifies    a very short shift time. Two
 (2) indicates that a long shift delay  was  detected   during the last shift
 and the adaptive modification occurred.   A shift delay   is determined from
 the time that the PCM commands the shift   until the start   of the engine
 RPM drop. Three (3) indicates that an extra   long shift time   was detected
 during the last shift and the adaptive modification   occurred.   The shift
 time is calculated from the beginning of the engine  RPM  drop to   the beginning
 of the engine RPM increase. Four (4) indicates  that  the last   shift did
 not meet the normal validation contingencies to  enable  the adapt   function.
 Shift times are only accurate when 4 is displayed.
Brake Switch: Displays OPEN/CLOSED. This parameter indicates the state of the
brake switch circuit input. OPEN indicates a zero voltage input (the brake
     switch  is open and the brake pedal is applied). CLOSED indicates a B+
  voltage    input  (the brake switch is closed and the brake pedal is released).
Cruise: Displays ENABLED/DISABLED. This parameter indicates whether the
PCM is allowing cruise operation. The PCM has the ability to disable cruise
     control  under certain conditions.
Current Gear: Displays 1, 2, 3 or 4. This parameter indicates the current command
state of the shift solenoid valves.
Current TAP Cell: Displays Cells 4-16. This parameter indicates the current
torque cell which is being used for fluid line pressure adaptation.
Current TAP Memory: Range -16 to +16 psi. This parameter is the amount
of current transmission adaptive pressure that is added to the base line pressure
   in order to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or a band, while not
engine    braking.
ECT: Range -40°C to 151°C (-40°F to 304°F).
This parameter is the input signal from the ECT   sensor.  Engine coolant
   temperature is high at 151°C (304°F) when   the signal  voltage
 is   low (0 V). Engine coolant temperature is low   at -40°C
    (-40°F) when the signal voltage is high (5 V).
Engine Run Time: Range 0:00:00-18:12:15. This parameter is a measure in Hr:Min:Sec
of how long the engine has been operating. When the ignition is cycled to
     OFF, the value is reset to zero.
Engine Speed: Range 0.00-8192 RPM. The PCM computes the engine speed
from the fuel control reference input. This speed should remain close to the
     desired  idle under various engine loads with the engine idling.
Engine Torque: Range 0-510 N·m. This display indicates the
amount of torque that is delivered from the engine.
Gear Ratio: Range 0.00 to 3.98:1. This parameter is the actual transmission
gear ratio. The ratio is calculated from the A/T ISS and the A/T OSS sensors.
Hot Mode: Displays ON/OFF. This parameter monitors the transmission temperature.
OFF indicates that the transmission temperature has not exceeded 135°C
      (275°F). ON indicates that the transmission temperature has exceeded
     140°C  (284°F).
Ignition Voltage: Range 0.0-15.0 V. This parameter represents the system
voltage which is measured by the PCM at its ignition feed.
Last Shift Time: Range 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter is the actual
shift time of the last upshift.
PC Solenoid Actual Current: Range 0.00-4.98 amps. This parameter is the actual
current of the PC solenoid valve circuit at the PCM. A   reading  of 0.00 amps
   (no current is flowing) indicates an actual  high  line  pressure. A reading
   of 1.18 amps (a high flow of current)  indicates   an actual low
 line   pressure.
PC Solenoid Duty Cycle: Range 0-100%. This parameter is the commanded state of the
PC solenoid valve, which is expressed as a percent of it's   energized  ON
   time. A reading of 0% indicates zero ON time (a non-energized   commanded
    OFF state). A reading of 100% represents an energized commanded   ON state.
PC Solenoid Ref. Current: Range 0.00-4.98 amps. This parameter is the commanded
(reference) current of the PC solenoid valve circuit .   A reading of  0.00 amps
   (no current is flowing) indicates a commanded   high line pressure.  A
reading    of 1.18 amps (a high flow of current)   indicates a commanded
 low    line pressure.
Steady State TAP 1GR  (Transmission Adapt Pressure 1st Gear): Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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  (Transmission Adapt Pressure 2nd Gear): Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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: Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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  (Transmission Adapt Pressure 3rd Gear): Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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: Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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  (Transmission Adapt Pressure 4th Gear): Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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: Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter 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: Displays a range of 0-876 kPa (0-127 psi).
This parameter indicates a pressure modification which is added to the line
   pressure in Reverse when the PCM detects a worn or slipping component.
TCC Duty Cycle: Range 0-100%. This parameter is the commanded percentage
of ON time of the TCC solenoid valve. A reading of 100% represents an ON (energized)
      commanded state. A reading of 0% represents a non-energized commanded
  OFF     state.
TCC Duty Cycle Open/Short to GND: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates whether an open or
short to ground exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the
     PCM.  The TCC PWM solenoid valve must be commanded OFF for this parameter
     to work.  The scan tool will display YES only while the TCC PWM solenoid
    valve  is OFF.  The display will pulsate.
TCC Duty Cycle Short to Volts: Displays YES or NO. This parameter indicates whether a short to
power exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM. The
     TCC PWM  solenoid valve must be commanded ON for this parameter to work.
    The  scan tool  will display YES only while the TCC PWM solenoid valve
 is    ON. The  display  will pulsate.
TCC Release Pressure: Displays YES/NO. This parameter monitors the normally closed TCC
release switch. When TCC release fluid pressure is present, then the switch
     is  open, indicating that the TCC is released. When the fluid pressure
  is    not  present, then the switch is closed, indicating that the TCC is
  applied.
TCC Slip Speed: Range -4095 to +4095. This parameter displays the amount
of slip in RPM between the engine and the transmission input shaft.
TFP Range: Displays Park/Neutral, Reverse, Drive4, Drive3, Drive2, Drive1
or invalid. This parameter is the decoded status of the three A/B/C inputs
 from the automatic transmission fluid pressure manual valve position switch.
 If a valid combination of inputs is not seen by the PCM, invalid will be
displayed.
TFP Switch A/B/C: Displays ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON/OFF. These parameters are the three
inputs from the automatic transmission fluid pressure manual valve position
     switch. Off represents a B+ voltage signal and On   represents  a 0 voltage
   signal.
TFT Sensor: Displays a range of 0.00-5.00 volts. This parameter
shows the voltage drop across the TFT sensor circuit. The PCM applies 5 volts
      to the TFT sensor circuit. The sensor is a thermistor which changes
internal       resistance as the temperature changes. When the sensor is cold
(the internal       resistance is high), the PCM monitors a high signal voltage.
The PCM  interprets      this voltage as a cold transmission. As the sensor
warms (the  internal   resistance    decreases), the voltage signal will decrease.
The  PCM interprets   the lower    voltage as a warm transmission.
TP Angle: Range 0-100%. The PCM computes TP angle from the input of
the TP sensor voltage. The TP angle is automatically set   to 0%  at idle
   (TP voltage is below 0.90 volt) and reads 100% at WOT.
TP Sensor: Range 0-5.0 V. The TP sensor is used by the PCM in
order to determine the amount of throttle demanded by the   operator  of the
   vehicle. The TP sensor reads between 0.20-0.90 volt   at 
idle    to above 4 volts at WOT.
Transmission Fluid Temp.: Range -40°C to 151°C (-40°F to 304°F).
The PCM converts the resistance of the TFT   sensor  into degrees. Transmission
   temperature is used in order to determine   Hot Mode  TCC operation and
 to   modify the commanded transmission pressure.
Transmission ISS: Range 0.00-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates the
rotational speed of the automatic transmission input (shaft) speed sensor,
    which is expressed as revolutions per minute (RPM).
Transmission OSS: Range 0.00-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates the
rotational speed of the automatic transmission output (shaft) speed sensor,
    which is expressed as revolutions per minute (RPM).
Vehicle Speed: Range 0.00-255 mph. This parameter is the input signal
from the A/T OSS sensor.