Scan Tool Data Definitions Cruise Control
                    The Engine Scan Tool Data Definitions contains a brief
description of all engine related parameters available on the scan tool. The
             list is in alphabetical order. A given parameter may appear in
  any     one     of    the data lists.  In some cases, the parameter may
appear    more    than    once   or   in more than one data list in order
to group   certain    related    parameters    together.
APP Average: The scan tool displays 0-125 counts. The TAC Module
takes the voltages from the 3 APP Sensors, averages the readings and converts
           the readings into   counts. The scan tool displays the average.
 The     average       is different on every   vehicle.
APP Indicated Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The scan tool
displays the Accelerator Pedal Position in percentage. When the APP is at
           rest, the display shows 0 percent.   When the APP is fully depressed,
       the     display shows 100 percent.
CC Brake Switch: The scan tool displays Applied or Released (manual transmission).
This parameter indicates the state of the TCC/CC brake switch circuit input.
        Open indicates 0 voltage      input (brake switch open, brake
   pedal      applied). Closed indicates a B+  voltage     input (brake switch
   closed,     brake  pedal released). When you apply  the vehicle     brakes,
   the scan    tool  displays  Applied. The torque converter  clutch   and
     cruise control    disengages.  When  you release the vehicle brakes,
  the    scan   tool  displays    Released.  This  allows the cruise control
 to be    resumed  and   the torque     converter  clutch  to engage.
Clutch Switch: The scan tool displays Depressed or Released. When the vehicle
clutch pedal is depressed the scan tool display shows Depressed, and the cruise
            control  will disengage. When the vehicle clutch pedal is released,
      the     scan   tool displays  Released, and the cruise control can be
  resumed.
Cruise Disengage History 1-8: The Scan tool displays the last 8 cruise control disengages in
order from 1 to 8. There are 20 possible causes for the cruise control to
            disengage.  Refer to 
Scan Tool Data Definitions 
 for    descriptions.
Cruise Requested: The scan tool displays Yes or No. When the Cruise control switch
is in the on position and the Set/Coast switch is activated the scan tool
            displays  YES. When the cruise control switch is in the ON position
      and     the Set/Coast  switch is released the scan tool displays NO.
Cruise Resume/Accel: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the Cruise control switch
is in the on position and the Resume/Accel switch is activated, the scan tool
            displays  ON. When the Resume/Accel switch is released the scan
  tool      displays      OFF.
Cruise Set/Coast: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the Cruise control switch
is in the on position and the Set/Coast switch is activated, the scan tool
            displays  ON. When the Set/Coast switch is released the scan tool
    displays       OFF.
Cruise Switch: The scan tool displays On or Off. When you activate the cruise
control switch, the scan tool displays ON. The switch, when in the ON position,
            sends  a signal voltage to the Throttle Actuator Control (TAC)
 Module.         This    allows  all other functions of the Cruise Control.
 When you   turn      off  the   cruise  control  switch, the scan tool displays
 OFF.
Extended Travel Brake Switch: The scan tool displays Applied or Released. This parameter indicates
the state of the extended travel brake switch. This switch is normally closed
             with the brake pedal released. Scan tool displays Released with
   the     brake       pedal released. Scan tool displays  Applied with the
  brake   pedal    applied      approximately  greater than 40 percent.
PRND Position: The scan tool displays which position the gear shift lever is in.
Reduced Engine Power: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays
Active when the PCM receives a signal from the TAC module that a throttle
             actuator  control system fault is occurring. The PCM limits the
   engine        power.
Stop Lamp Switch: The scan tool displays Applied or Released. When the brake pedal
is depressed, the scan tool displays applied and the stop lamps go on. When
             the brake  pedal is at rest, the scan tool displays Released
and    the      stop      lamps go off.
TAC/PCM Communication: The scan tool displays OK or Fault. If the communication between
the TAC Module and the PCM is interrupted the scan tool displays Fault. The
             scan  tool displays OK under the normal operating conditions.
TCC/CC Brake Switch: The scan tool displays Applied or Released. This parameter indicates
the state of the TCC/CC brake switch circuit input. Open indicates 0 voltage
              input (brake switch open, brake pedal applied). Closed indicates
   a     B+    voltage     input (brake switch closed, brake pedal released).
   When     you  apply   the vehicle     brakes, the scan tool displays Applied.
   The    torque   converter   clutch   and   cruise control disengages. When
   you release    the   vehicle brakes,   the  scan   tool  displays Released.
   This allows the    cruise   control to be   resumed  and   the torque 
converter    clutch to engage.
TCC Enable Solenoid: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled. When the PCM applies
a voltage to the TCC Enable solenoid the scan tool displays   Enabled.
TP Desired Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The PCM indicates
the desired throttle angle commanded by the vehicle operator.
TP Indicated Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The TP Indicated
Angle displays in percentage the amount of throttle opening.
Traction Control: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive (If equipped). The scan
 tool displays active if the PCM receives a signal from the Electronic  Brake
               and Traction control Module (EBTCM) requesting torque reduction
   during           a traction    control maneuver.
Transmission Range: Scan tool displays the transaxle gear position.
Vehicle Speed: The scan tool displays km/h and mph. The vehicle speed sensor signal
is converted into km/h and mph for display.
                            
Scan Tool Data Definitions Disengage History
                    
Cruise Control Disengage Definitions
Brake Switches: The TAC module detects one of the brake switches active (TCC Brake
Switch/Cruise Control  Brake Switch    or Stop Lamp Switch).
Pedal Initialization: The PCM does not detect the brake or clutch switches active during
an ignition cycle.
Clutch Switch: The TAC module detects the clutch switch active.
S/C (Set/Coast) On, CC (Cruise Control) Off: The TAC module detects the Cruise Set/Coast signal is ON. When
the switch  is  pushed (Cruise Coast Mode), this   parameter will be displayed.
 If a fault   is present with the Cruise Set/Coast   signal circuit, this
parameter  will  be  displayed.
Coast Speed Low: The Set/Coast switch is pushed and held until vehicle speed drops
below 32 km/h (20 mph). Vehicle speed below 32 km/h 
  (20 mph)   will disable the cruise system.
TAC Inhibit: The TAC module has detected that an Electronic Throttle Control
fault is active.
Accel (Acceleration) Rate: The vehicle acceleration is greater than the expected acceleration
rate which   is calculated by the PCM.
Decel (Deceleration) Rate: The vehicle deceleration is greater than the expected deceleration
rate which   is calculated by the  PCM.
High Speed: The PCM detects that the vehicle speed is greater than 265 km/h
(165 mph).
CC (Cruise Control) Switch Position: The TAC module will not allow cruise with the current position
of the cruise switches.
Low Speed: The PCM detects that the vehicle speed is less than 39 km/h
(24 mph)   when cruise enable is attempted.
No History: The No History parameter is displayed when a battery disconnect
occurs.
Cruise Off: The TAC module does not detect that the cruise enable switch is
active.
Over Set Speed: The TAC module detects that the vehicle speed is greater than the
cruise memory speed by more than a predetermined  amount or, the   vehicle
speed is   greater than a predetermined value during  a transient   maneuver,
such as,   Resume, Accel, Tap-up or Tap-downs etc.
S/C On-Speed High: This parameter is displayed when the Set/Coast switch is applied
(tap down vehicle speed) and the vehicle   speed is greater than the   cruise
memory  speed by more than a predetermined   value. For example, if   the
cruise control  system is set to maintain a vehicle   speed of 48 km/h
  (30 mph)  then the vehicle is accelerated  to  80 km/h (50 mph)
  and you  depress the Set/Coast again, the  S/C  On-Speed High message appears
  in the  Cruise Control Disengage History.
PCM Inhibit: The PCM detects one of the following conditions:
|     •  | The transmission is not in gear. | 
 
|     •  | The Engine Coolant Over Temperature-Fuel Disabled mode is active. | 
 
|     •  | The TAC module detects a Resume/Accel switch fault. | 
 
|     •  | The TAC module detects a Set/Coast switch fault. | 
 
|     •  | The PCM detects a Vehicle Speed sensor fault. | 
 
|     •  | A brake or clutch switch fault is detected | 
 
|     •  | An internal PCM fault is detected | 
 
Two CC Commands: The TAC module detects the Set/Coast and Resume/Accel switches
are active at the same time.
PCM Error: An internal PCM fault is detected.
Traction Loss: The TAC module detects the vehicle is in a Traction Control event.
Under Set Speed: The TAC module detects that the vehicle speed is less than the
cruise memory speed  by more   than a predetermined amount or, the vehicle
 speed is  less than  a predetermined   value during a transient maneuver,
such  as, Resume,  Accel,  Tap-up or Tap-downs   etc.