1-2 Shift Time: Displays 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter is the
actual time of the last 1-2 shift. The shift time is based on the gear   
     ratio      change   after the commanded 1-2 shift. This value is   only
      accurate if   the    adaptable   shift parameter indicates Yes.
1-2 Shift Time 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. A positive number indicates the actual shift time      was
  longer  than the   desired shift time. This value is only accurate  if 
    the  Adaptable  Shift parameter   indicates Yes.
1-2 Solenoid: Displays ON or OFF. These parameters are the commanded status of
the 1-2 shift solenoid valves. ON represents a commanded energized state 
       (current        is flowing through the solenoid). OFF represents  a
 non-commanded       state     (current    is not flowing through the solenoid).
1-2 Solenoid Open/Shorted to Ground: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or a short
to ground exists in the feedback signal from the 1-2 shift solenoid      
   valve      to   the PCM.
1-2 Solenoid Shorted to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to B+ exists
in the feedback signal from the 1-2 shift solenoid  valve to the PCM.
1-2 TAP Cell (4-16): Scan tool displays kPa or psi. This parameter displays the amount
of pressure varied from a calibrated base line pressure for shifts. Each TAP
              cell is based on a calibrated shift torque value. Each TAP cell
    value       is    calculated  from the last shift time. This cell pressure
    is used    in    addition    to the calibrated  base line pressure to
adjust     the apply    of   a  clutch or   band  during the next  shift.
2-3 Shift Time: Displays 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter is the
actual time of the last 2-3 shift. The shift time is based on the gear   
     ratio      change   after the commanded 2-3 shift. This value is   only
      accurate if   the    adaptable   shift parameter indicates Yes.
2-3 Shift Time 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. A positive number indicates the actual shift time      was
  longer  than the   desired shift time. This value is only accurate  if 
    the  Adaptable  Shift parameter   indicates Yes.
2-3 Solenoid: Displays ON or OFF. These parameters are the commanded status of
the 2-3 shift solenoid valves. ON represents a commanded energized state 
       (current        is flowing through the solenoid). OFF represents a
non-commanded         state     (current    is not flowing through the solenoid).
2-3 Solenoid Open/Shorted to Ground: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or a short
to ground exists in the feedback signal from the 2-3 shift solenoid      
   valve      to   the PCM.
2-3 Solenoid Shorted to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to B+ exists
in the feedback signal from the 2-3 shift solenoid  valve to the PCM.
2-3 TAP Cell (4-16): Scan tool displays kPa or psi. This parameter displays the amount
of pressure varied from a calibrated base line pressure for shifts. Each TAP
               cell is based on a calibrated shift torque value. Each TAP
cell     value        is    calculated  from the last shift time. This cell
pressure     is used     in    addition    to the calibrated  base line pressure
to  adjust    the apply     of   a  clutch or   band  during the next  shift.
3-4 Shift Time: Displays 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter is the
actual time of the last 3-4 shift. The shift time is based on the gear   
      ratio      change   after the commanded 3-4 shift. This value is  only
        accurate if   the    adaptable   shift parameter indicates Yes.
3-4 Shift Time 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. A positive number indicates the actual shift  time  
      was longer than the   desired shift time. This value is only accurate
  if       the  Adaptable Shift parameter   indicates Yes.
3-4 TAP Cell (4-16): Scan tool displays kPa or psi. This parameter displays the amount
of pressure varied from a calibrated base line pressure for shifts. Each TAP
               cell is based on a calibrated shift torque value. Each TAP
cell     value        is    calculated  from the last shift time. This cell
pressure     is used     in    addition    to the calibrated  base line pressure
to  adjust    the apply     of   a  clutch or   band  during the next  shift.
4WD: Displays Enabled or Disabled. This parameter indicates whether
the vehicle is currently in a four-wheel drive mode.
4WD Low: Displays Enabled or Disabled. This parameter is the signal state
of the four-wheel drive low circuit. Enabled indicates a 0 voltage signal
              requesting  4WD low. Disabled indicates a B+ voltage signal
which     does        not    request 4WD  low.
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 compensates for the additional engine load that is
accompanied                  with the A/C clutch engaged.
Adaptable Shift: The scan tool displays Yes or No. Yes indicates that the proper
operating conditions (i.e. TP sensor, engine torque, vehicle speed data, 
              engine   vacuum, shift delay, etc.) were all within the proper
   operating            range  during   the last shift and the shift time
was    accurate.  This    shift        information  is   then used through
the  adaptive   function  to    update the      adapt   cells. No  indicates
   that not all   of the operating     conditions    were   met  in  order
to   enable this     function and that  the    adapt cells    were not   updated.
Cruise: Displays ENABLED or 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 commanded
state of the shift solenoids.
Current TAP (Transmission Adaptive Pressure) Cell: Displays a torque based cell range of 0-16. This parameter
indicates the current cell used for line pressure modification (adaptation). 
Current TAP Memory: Displays a range of -110 to +110 kPa (-16 to
+16 psi). This parameter is the amount of pressure that is added to
           base line pressure to adjust the holding effort of a clutch or
a   band,     while      shifting.
ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature): Displays -40°C to 151°C (-40°F to 304°F).
This parameter is the input signal of the engine coolant temperature sensor.
                Engine coolant temperature is high when the signal voltage
 is    low   (0      volts),      and engine coolant temperature is low when
 the    signal   voltage      is high  (5 volts). 
Engine Run Time: Displays a range of 0:00:00-18:12:15 Hr/Min/Sec. This
parameter measures how long the engine has been operating.  When you turn
              the ignition   switch OFF, the value resets to zero.
Engine Speed: Displays 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates the
rotational speed of the engine expressed as revolutions per minute.
Engine Torque: Displays 0-9999 ft/lb. This parameter is a calculated
value based on engine load, throttle position, mass air flow, and other engine
              and   transmission inputs. This parameter is accurate to within
    15 ft/lb             of actual measured engine torque.
Gear Ratio: Displays a range of 0.00 to 8.00:1. This parameter is the actual
gear ratio of the current commanded gear. In the current gear of R, D3, D2,
              and   D1, it is calculated by dividing the input speed by the
  output        speed.      In  the  current gear of D4 with TCC lock up,
the   gear ratio     is    calculated      by    dividing  the turbine speed
by   the output speed.
IAT (Intake Air Temperature): Displays a range of -40°C to 215°C (-40°F
to 419°F). The IAT sensor is a thermistor used to monitor the temperature
           of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM applies 5 volts
         to   the sensor on a 5 volt reference circuit. When the air
  is    cool,     the   resistance in the sensor is high. If the air is warm,
  the    sensor  resistance      is low and the PCM senses a low voltage signal.
   The   PCM converts  the  signal     of the IAT sensor to degrees Celsius.
   Intake   air temperature  is used  by    the  PCM to adjust fuel delivery
   and spark   timing.
Ignition Voltage: Displays 0.0-25.5 volts. This parameter represents
the system  voltage measured by the PCM at the ignition feed.
Latest Shift: Displays 0.00-6.38 seconds. This parameter is the
actual  shift time of the last upshift. This value is only accurate if the
             adaptable     shift parameter indicates YES.
Maximum Tap (Transmission Adaptive Pressure): Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when line pressure
modification (adaptation) has reached its limit. Yes indicates the limit has
           been reached. No indicates the limit has not been reached.
PC (Pressure Control) Solenoid Act. (Actual) Current: Displays 0.00-1.1 amps. This parameter is the actual
current  of the pressure control solenoid circuit at the control module. Zero
             amp (no     current flow) indicates an actual higher line pressure.
      A    reading     of 1.1 amp     (high current flow) indicates
 an    actual      lower line    pressure.
PC (Pressure Control) Solenoid Duty Cycle: Displays 0 percent-100 percent. This parameter is the commanded
state of the  pressure control solenoid expressed as a percentage of energized
     ON time.             A reading of 0 percent indicates zero ON
time      (non energized),  or    no    current  flow.     Approximately 60
    percent  at idle indicates  maximum    ON   time  (energized),  or high
       current   flow.
PC (Pressure Control) Solenoid Ref. (Reference) Current: Displays 0.00-1.1 amps. This parameter is the commanded
current of the pressure control solenoid circuit at the control module. Zero
                 amp (no current flow) indicates a commanded higher line pressure.
         A   reading       of 1.1 amp (high current flow) indicates
 a   commanded         lower line   pressure. 
Power Take-Off: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when the Power Take
Off (PTO) is engaged. PTO mode disables all transmission diagnostics.
Shift Torque: Displays a range of 0-510 (0-406 ft). This parameter
is the torque value which is used in the commanded pressure calculation during
           shift. This parameter indicates the last shift torque.
Speed Ratio: The scan tool displays a range of 0.00:1-8.00:1. This parameter
indicates engine speed divided by transmission output speed.
TCC Brake Switch (Gas Application): Displays Open or Closed. This parameter indicates the state of
the TCC  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    not applied).
TCC Duty Cycle: Displays 0 percent-100 percent. This parameter is the commanded
percentage of  ON time of the TCC PWM solenoid. 90 percent represents
an ON      (energized) commanded            state. 0 percent represents
an OFF (non-energized)      commanded state.
TCC Duty Cycle Open/Shorted to Ground: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if an open or a short
to  ground exists in the feedback signal from the TCC PWM solenoid valve to
            the PCM. 
TCC Duty Shorted to Voltage: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a short to B+ exists
in the feedback signal from the TCC PWM solenoid valve to the PCM.
TCC Mode: Displays a range of 0 through 5. Zero (0), or Off Mode, indicates
that the PCM commands the TCC OFF at a calibrated minimum throttle. The  
         calibrated  minimum throttle is different at low vehicle speeds than
    the  throttle  is     at high vehicle  speeds. Off Mode is also active
 when    the  transmission    is    in the wrong gear  range, the engine or
 the transmission     is cold,  the   brake    input indicates that  the brakes
 are ON, a downshift     or upshift   is  initiated,    the engine is at idle,
  the transmission   is   in Hot Mode   or a  misfire is  detected.   One
(1),  or release  Mode,   indicates   that the   PCM  commands the  release
 of   the TCC. Two (2),  or  Apply  Mode,   indicates   that  the PCM commands
   the  apply of the  TCC.  Apply pressure    varies based   on  normal or
 performance   operations,    hot conditions or   if the  cruise   control
  is active. Apply Mode   is  used  under  normal driving   conditions.  
  All apply  pressure is dependent     on throttle position  and   vehicle
speed.    The TCC applies  with an average    65 percent  duty cycle.   Three
 (3),  or Apply Enable   Mode, indicates    that enabling   conditions   
are met  for  applying the TCC   (enabling  conditions   include: vehicle
    speed,   gear selection,  transmission    temperature,  throttle  angle,
brake     switch  status,  etc.). Four  (4),  or   Locked Mode,  indicates
 that the    PCM  commands  full  capacity of  the  TCC   when the  transmission
is   in  fourth  gear  and the  vehicle   speed is greater    than  a calibrated
 value.   When  variable  TCC apply  pressure  stops (apply   mode),   maximum
 TCC pressure    is used. Five  (5),  or Coast  Mode,  indicates    that the
 PCM commands apply    of the TCC when    the transmission  is in fourth 
   gear and  the throttle,   and  vehicle  speed,  are  not high enough  to
  enable   Apply Mode,  but high   enough   to keep the TCC  applied.  When
 Coast   Mode   is active, TCC apply    pressure   is set to a predetermined
  amount.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Slip Speed: Displays -4080 to +4079 RPM. This parameter is the
difference  between transmission input speed and engine speed. A negative
            value indicates     that the engine speed is less than the input
   speed       (deceleration).    A positive     value indicates that the
engine    speed     is   greater than the   input  speed (acceleration). 
   A value    of zero    indicates    that the engine   speed  is equal to
the input speed        (TCC    is applied).
TFP Switch A/B/C: Displays HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW. These parameters are the three
inputs  from the automatic transmission fluid pressure manual valve position
            switch     Assembly. HI represents a 0 voltage signal. LOW represents
        a   B+   voltage signal. 
TFT (Transmission Fluid Temperature) Sensor: Displays 0.00-5.00 volts. When the transmission fluid
is  cold, the sensor resistance is high and the PCM senses a high  signal
           voltage.     As the transmission fluid temperature warms to normal
      operating       temperature,     the sensor resistance becomes less
and     the  voltage   decreases      to about 1.5-2.0 volts. 
TP (Throttle Position) Angle: Displays a range of 0 percent-100 percent.
The TP angle is computed by the PCM  from TP voltage. The TP angle should
display 0 percent      at idle and 100 percent        at wide open     throttle
(WOT).
TP (Throttle Position) Sensor (Gas): Scan tool displays a range of 0.00-5.00 volts. The
PCM uses  the TP sensor in order to determine the amount of throttle demanded
            by the     driver. Voltage is below 1 volt at idle. Voltage
     is    above       4 volts at wide open throttle (WOT).
Tow/Haul Mode: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when the transmission
is operating in a Tow/Haul mode. In Tow/Haul mode, the PCM commands a different
         shift pattern that increases performance when towing and hauling.
 Shift       quality and TCC   scheduling are also affected during Tow/Haul
 mode operation.
Transfer Case Ratio: The scan tool displays a range of 0.00-3.88:1. This parameter
indicates the ratio of the transfer case calculated by input speed divided
          by transmission output speed based on transmission commanded gear.
Trans. Fluid Temp. (TFT): Displays -40°C to 151°C (-40°F to 304°F).
This parameter is the input signal of the transmission fluid temperature sensor.
                Transmission fluid temperature is high when the signal voltage
     is    low     (0    volts),  and transmission fluid temperature is low
  when    the    signal    voltage     is high  (5 volts).
Transmission Hot Mode: Displays ON or OFF. This parameter monitors the transmission fluid
temperature.   YES indicates that the transmission fluid temperature has exceeded
            135°C     (275°F).
Transmission ISS (Input Shaft Speed): Displays 0-8192 RPM. This parameter measures the rotational
speed of the input shaft expressed as revolutions per minute. 
Transmission OSS (Output Shaft Speed): Displays 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates the
rotational  speed of the transmission output shaft expressed as revolutions
            per minute.     On four-wheel drive applications, the transfer
 case      output       shaft speed is     measured.
Turbine Speed: Displays 0-8192 RPM. This parameter indicates the
rotational  speed of the torque converter turbine shaft expressed as revolutions
            per minute.     In commanded gears 1, 2, and 3, the turbine speed
    equals        the  input speed.     In commanded gear 4, the turbine speed
    equals  3/4     of   the  input speed.
Vehicle Speed: Displays 0-255 km/h (0-158 mph). This
parameter  is the input signal from the OSS sensor.