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.
1-4 Shift Lamp: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the PCM enables the 1-4
shift solenoid, the 1-4 shift lamp comes on and the scan tool displays
            ON. The scan tool displays OFF under the normal operating conditions.
1-4 Shift Solenoid: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled. When the PCM enables
the 1-4 shift solenoid, the scan tool displays Enabled. The scan tool
           displays  Disabled under the normal operating conditions.
A/C Relay Command: The scan tool displays On or Off. The A/C Clutch represents the
PCM commanded state of the A/C clutch control relay. When the scan tool indicates
           ON, the  A/C clutch should be engaged.
A/C High Side Pressure: The scan tool displays 103-3116 kPa/15-452 psi.
This parameter represents the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor signal. The
            amount of pressure indicates the amount of load that the A/C compressor
          places   on the engine. The PCM uses this information in order to
  adjust        idle  and  in  order to control the cooling fans.
A/C High Side Pressure: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. This parameter represents
the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor signal. The amount of pressure   indicates
          the amount of load that the A/C compressor places on the engine.
     The     PCM   uses  this information in order to adjust idle and in order
   to control        the  cooling  fans.
A/C Request: The scan tool displays Yes or No. The A/C Request indicates the
state of the A/C request input circuit from the HVAC controls (C60). Vehicles
           equipped  with the CJ2 A/C system, uses the Class 2 serial data
 to    inform        the PCM that  the A/C is requested. The PCM uses the
A/C  request    signal      in   order to determine  whether the A/C compressor
 operation    is being   requested. 
A/C Status: The scan tool displays On or Off. The scan tool displays ON when
the voltage is applied to the A/C compressor clutch.
Air Fuel Ratio: The scan tool displays the ratio of the air to fuel. A typical
ratio is about 14.7:1.
AIR Pump Relay: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the PCM grounds the AIR
pump relay control circuit, the scan tool indicates ON. When the PCM disables
           the ground  circuit, the scan tool indicates OFF.
AIR Solenoid Valve: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the PCM grounds the AIR
pump solenoid control circuit, the scan tool indicates ON. When the PCM disables
           the ground  circuit, the scan tool indicates OFF.
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.
APP Sensor 1: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. When the accelerator
pedal is at 0 percent (pedal at rest), the display shows less than
      1.1 volt.     When the accelerator   pedal is at 100 percent
      (pedal fully depressed),   the   display shows more than 2.0 volts.
APP Sensor 2: The scan tool displays 5-0 volts. When the accelerator
pedal is at 0 percent (pedal at rest), the display shows more than
      3.9 volts.     When  the accelerator  pedal is at 100 percent
      (pedal fully depressed),   display   shows less  than 3.0 volt.
APP Sensor 3: The scan tool displays 5-0 volts. When the accelerator
pedal is at 0 percent (pedal at rest), display shows more than 3.2 volts.
          When the  accelerator  pedal is at 100 percent (pedal fully
   depressed),      display   shows less  than 3.5 volts.
APP Sensor 1 Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. When the accelerator
pedal is at rest, display shows 0 percent. When the accelerator pedal
      is fully     depressed, display  shows  100 percent. This percentage
      indicates to the    TAC  Module the actual pedal  position.
APP Sensor 2 Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. When the accelerator
pedal is at rest, display shows 0 percent. When the accelerator pedal
      is fully     depressed, display  shows  100 percent. This percentage
      indicates to the    TAC  Module the actual pedal  position
APP Sensor 3 Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. When the accelerator
pedal is at rest, display shows 0 percent. When the accelerator pedal
      is fully     depressed, display  shows  100 percent. This percentage
      indicates to the    TAC  Module the actual pedal  position.
APP Sensor 1 Out of Range: The scan tool displays Yes or No. If the APP Sensor voltage is
not within the specifications, the scan tool displays YES.  If the APP Sensor
           voltage  is within the specifications, the scan tool displays No.
APP Sensor 2 Out of Range: The scan tool displays Yes or No. If the APP Sensor voltage is
not within the specifications, the scan tool displays YES.  If the APP Sensor
           voltage  is within the specifications, the scan tool displays No.
APP Sensor 3 Out of Range: The scan tool displays Yes or No. If the APP Sensor voltage is
not within the specifications, the scan tool displays YES.  If the APP Sensor
           voltage  is within the specifications, the scan tool displays No.
APP Sen. 1 and APP Sen .2 Disagree: The scan tool displays Yes or No. When the TAC module receives
a signal voltage from APP Sensor 1 not in proper relationship to APP Sensor
           2, the  scan tool displays YES. The scan tool displays NO under
 the     normal       operating  conditions.
APP Sen. 1 and APP Sen. 3 Disagree: The scan tool displays Yes or No. When the TAC module receives
a signal voltage from APP Sensor 1 not in proper relationship to APP Sensor
           3, the  scan tool displays YES. The scan tool displays NO under
 the     normal       operating  conditions.
APP Sen. 2 and APP Sen. 3 Disagree: The scan tool displays Yes or No. When the TAC module receives
a signal voltage from APP Sensor 2 not in proper relationship to APP Sensor
           3, the  scan tool displays YES. The scan tool displays NO under
 the     normal       operating  conditions.
BARO: Scan Tool Range 10-105 kPa/0.0-50 volts.
The Barometric Pressure reading is determined from the MAP sensor signal.
            The PCM monitors the MAP signal during key up and Wide-Open Throttle
       (WOT)      conditions. The Barometric Pressure  compensates for altitude
      differences.
CAM Signal Input High to Low: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts. The counts increment
as the PCM detects the Camshaft sensor signal voltage going from high to low.
CAM Signal Input Low to High: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts. The counts increment
as the PCM detects the Camshaft sensor signal voltage going from low to high.
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.
Cold Start Up: The scan tool displays Yes or No. A cold start-up is when the engine
coolant temperature rises above a predetermined temperature during an ignition
        cycle. The next ignition cycle the engine coolant temperature should
   be    below   a predetermined temperature. Also the engine coolant temperature
     and  the  air  intake temperature are less than 50°C (122°F)
     and  are within  3°C (5°F) of each other at start-up.
When      the above  is true the scan  tool  displays Yes.
Column Lock Fuel Disable-ABS DTC: The scan tool displays Yes or No. The PCM disables fuel when an
ABS wheel speed sensor and a BCM DTC sets. When this failure  occurs the engine
          will start and then stall after 5 seconds. The  engine will
   not     start    if you attempt to start the engine on that same ignition
    cycle.
Column Lock Fuel Disable-BCM DTC: The scan tool displays Yes or No. The PCM disables the fuel when
 a BCM DTC related to the column lock system is detected. The engine will
           start and idle. When the vehicle reaches 1.5 mph the PCM
 disables      fuel.    This   occurs because the status of the column lock
 position  is    unknown.
Column Lock PCM-BCM Com.: The scan tool displays Fault or OK. The PCM disables fuel when
a Serial data communication  malfunction occurs between the PCM and the BCM.
         The   engine will start and idle. When the vehicle reaches 1.5 mph
         the PCM disables fuel. This occurs because the status of the column
   lock      position  is unknown.
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 
Diagnostic System Check - Cruise Control 
 in Cruise Control 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.
Current Gear: The scan tool displays 0-4. The scan tool displays which
gear the transmission is in. The scan tool displays 9 if the transmission
         gear is unknown.
Cycles of Misfire Data: Scan Tool Range 0-100. The PCM Counts the number of misfire
tests during 200 revolutions.
Cyl. Mode Misfire Index: Scan Tool Range 0-65,535. This parameter displays the amount
of crankshaft decelerations. When an engine is operating without a misfire,
           the  scan tool displays less then 1000 counts. When an engine
      misfire  occurs,     the  counter displays more than 1000 counts.
DTC Set This Ignition: The scan tool displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates if a
Diagnostic Trouble Code has set on the current ignition cycle.
Delivered Torque: The scan tool displays -473 to 473 N·m/-349
to 349 ft-lbs. This is the calculated torque output from the engine
        to the transaxle used     by the EBTCM for the traction control system
     operation.
Desired Idle Speed: Scan Tool Range 0-3187 RPM. The PCM commands the desired
idle speed. The PCM compensates for various engine loads in order to keep
         the engine at the desired speed.
Desired Torque: The scan tool displays -473 to 473 N·m/-349
to 349 ft-lbs. The EBTCM sends a Desired Torque Level signal request
        to the PCM. This decreases  torque from the Powertrain  in order to
  reduce       wheel slip during    acceleration  for the traction control.
ECT: Scan Tool Range -39°C to 140°C (-38°F
to 284°F). The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor parameter displays
       the temperature of the engine.
Engine Load: Scan Tool Range 0-100 percent. The PCM calculates
the Engine Load from engine speed and MAF sensor readings. The Engine Load
         increases  with  an increase  in RPM or airflow.
Engine Oil Life Remaining: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The scan tool
displays the percent of Engine Oil Life Remaining. The PCM calculates the
      Engine Oil     Life  by monitoring   engine load, engine temperature,
  and     engine speed,    etc.
Engine Oil Pressure: The scan tool displays 0-992 kPa/0-144 psi.
The scan tool displays engine oil pressure.
Engine Run Time: The scan tool displays Hours, Minutes, Seconds. This indicates
the amount of Engine Run Time. When the ignition is cycled off, the timer
           will reset  to zero.
Engine Speed: Scan Tool Range 0-10,000 RPM.  The PCM computes Engine speed
from the ignition reference pulses. The Engine speed should remain close to
           desired  idle under various engine loads with the engine idling.
EOP Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. Scan tool displays
engine oil pressure in volts.
EVAP Canister Purge: Scan Tool Range 0-100 percent.  The PCM commands the
PWM duty cycle of the EVAP Purge Solenoid valve. 0 percent displayed
      indicates     no purge; 100 percent displayed   indicates full
  purge.
EVAP Canister Vent Valve: The scan tool displays Venting or Not Venting. The EVAP Canister
Vent Valve is normally open (venting). The PCM commands the EVAP Canister
        Vent Valve closed (not venting) during testing of the EVAP system.
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.
Fail Counter: The scan tool displays the number of times a diagnostic failed.
FC Relay 1: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the PCM commands a coolant
fan relay ON, the scan tool indicates ON. When cooling fan relay #1 is activated,
     both fans are enabled on low speed. 
FC Relay 2 and 3: The scan tool displays On or Off. When the PCM commands a coolant
fan relay ON, the scan tool indicates ON. When cooling fan relays #2 and #3
     are activated, in conjunction with cooling fan relay #1, the cooling
fans      are enabled on high speed.
Fuel Level Sensor Left Tank: The scan tool displays 5-0 volts. The PCM supplies a 5 volt
signal circuit to the fuel level sensor. The float inside the   fuel tank
         is  a variable resistor which varies the resistance based on fuel
     level.       The PCM  then averages this voltage and the signal voltage
     from the   right      tank in order to determine fuel level. The scan
 tool   displays     close  to    0.7 volts  for an empty tank, and
 close  to  2.5 volts      for   a  full tank.
Fuel Level Sensor Right Tank: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. The PCM supplies a 5 volt
signal circuit to the fuel level sensor. The float inside the fuel tank is
         a variable resistor which varies  resistance based on fuel level.
 The     PCM        then averages this voltage as well as the signal voltage
 from    the  left       tank  in order to determine fuel level. The scan
tool  displays     close  to    0.7 volts    for an empty tank, and
close  to 2.5 volts      for   a  full tank
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: The scan tool displays 0-73 L (0-19 gal).
The scan tool displays in Liters or Gallons the amount of fuel remaining in
           the  fuel tank.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The scan tool displays
in percentage the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tanks.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays -32.7 to 13.96 mm/Hg or -17.4
to 7.5 in/H2O. This parameter indicates the pressure/vacuum inside the fuel
        tank. A negative value indicates a vacuum. A positive value indicates
    a   pressure.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. The scan tool displays
in voltage the pressure/vacuum inside the fuel tank.
Fuel Tank Rated Capacity: The scan tool displays 73 L (19 gal). The scan tool
displays the capacity of the fuel tank in Liters or Gallons.
Fuel Trim Cell: The scan tool displays a range of 0 to 23. The PCM determines from
the MAP sensor and the engine speed which fuel trim cell to operate the engine
        in . The fuel trim cell displayed on the scan tool is the cell that
  the     engine   is operating under.
F.T Diag. Inhibited: This parameter indicates when the PCM is disabling the Fuel Trim
Diagnostic.
Fuel Trim Learn: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled. When conditions are
appropriate for enabling long term fuel trim corrections, the scan tool displays
           Enabled.  This indicates that the long term fuel trim is responding
     to    the    short term  fuel trim. If the scan tool displays Disabled,
   then   long    term    fuel trim will  not respond to changes in short
term    fuel   trim.
Generator F Terminal: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The display
shows Generator F Terminal duty cycle in percent from 0-100 percent.
      The generator is    able to  produce   the desired voltage by varying
  the     duty cycle of the field    current.
Generator L Terminal: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays
Inactive if the PCM does not detect a correct voltage on the L terminal circuit.
           The  scan tool displays Active under the normal operating conditions.
HO2S Bank 1 and Bank 2 Sensor 1: Scan Tool Range 0-1,000 mV. The HO2S Bank 1 and 2
Sensor 1 parameter represents the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor output
       voltage.   The voltage should fluctuate constantly within a range between
       10 mV      (lean exhaust) and 1,000 mV (rich exhaust)
 while       operating in Closed   Loop.
HO2S Bank 1 and Bank 2 Sensor 2: Scan Tool Range 0-1,000 mV. The HO2S Bank 1 and 2
Sensor 2 parameter represents the rear exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage.
         The voltage should fluctuate constantly within a range between 10 mV
         (lean exhaust)    and 1,000 mV (rich exhaust) while operating in
Closed        Loop.
IAT: Scan Tool Range -39°C to 140°C (-38°F
to 284°F). The PCM converts the resistance of the intake air temperature
           sensor to degrees.  The PCM uses the Intake Air Temperature (IAT)
   in    order      to adjust fuel delivery  and spark timing according to
 incoming      air temperature.
IC Circuit Cylinder 1-8: The scan tool displays OK or Fault. If there is a concern with
an ignition control circuit, the scan tool displays Fault. The scan tool displays
           OK under  the normal operating conditions.
Ignition 1: The scan tool displays 0-25.5 volts. The Ignition
1 represents the system voltage measured by the PCM at its ignition feed.
Inj. PWM Average Bank 1 and Bank 2: Scan Tool Range 0-1,000 m/sec. The Injector average
Indicates the amount of time the PCM  commands each injector ON during each
      engine cycle.       A longer injector pulse width causes more fuel to
  be    delivered.  The Injector       Pulse Width should increase with an
 increased     engine load.
Knock Retard: Scan Tool Range 0°-16°. The Knock Retard indicates
the amount of spark advance the PCM removes from the IC spark advance in response
         to the signal from the Knock sensors.
Long FT1 and 2 Average: The scan tool displays Percentage. This parameter indicates the
average of all long term fuel trim cells. The short term fuel trim cells are
           rated  (Weighted) for the amount of which they are used. For example,
       an    idle  cell  is rated higher then a wide open cell. If a fueling
   malfunction        occurs  in  the idle cell and the wide open cell, the
  average  would  be    more    affected  by  the idle cell then the wide
open   cell.  A negative   value   significantly     below  0 percent
indicates   that  the fuel   system  is rich  and fuel delivery    is being
 reduced    (decreased  injector   pulse  width).  A positive value significantly
      greater than   0 percent    indicates that  a lean condition
exists   and the  PCM    compensates  by adding     fuel (increased  injector
pulse   width). When   the average   of the  cells    reach  a predetermined
 high   or low, a fuel  trim  DTC will set.
Long Term FT Bank 1 and 2: The scan tool displays Percentage. The PCM derives the Long Term
Fuel Trim from the Short Term Fuel Trim value. The Long Term Fuel Trim represents
            a long-term correction of fuel delivery. A value of 0 percent
      indicates     that   fuel delivery requires no compensation in order
 to    maintain   the  PCM    commanded   air/fuel ratio. A negative value
 significantly    below   0  percent    indicates that the   fuel system
 is rich and    the PCM   is reducing  the fuel    delivery (decreased  injector
  pulse  width).   A positive   value  significantly    greater than 0 percent
  indicates    that  a  lean  condition  exists and the  PCM   compensates
 by  adding fuel   (increased    injector  pulse  width). Fuel  trim  values
  at  maximum authority   may indicate    an  excessively  rich or lean  system.
Loop Status: The scan tool displays Open or Closed. Closed Loop indicates that
the PCM is controlling fuel delivery according to oxygen sensor voltage. In
           Open  Loop, the PCM ignores the oxygen sensor voltage and bases
 the     amount       of fuel  to be delivered on TP sensor, engine coolant,
 and   MAF   sensor   inputs     only.
Low Oil Level: The scan tool displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when
the engine oil level is low. The scan tool displays YES when the PCM detects
           the engine  oil level is low.
MAF: Scan Tool Range 0.0-655 g/s. MAF (Mass Air Flow) is
the MAF Input Frequency converted to grams of air per second. This indicates
          the amount   of air entering the engine.
MAF Frequency: The scan tool displays 0-31,999 Hz. The MAF converts
current draw required (to keep the hot wires at a constant temperature)  into
         a  frequency  signal. The scan tool displays this frequency in Hertz.
MAP: Scan Tool Range 10-105 kPa/0.0-5 volts. The
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in the intake
          manifold  pressure  from engine load, and speed changes. As intake
   manifold        pressure  increases,  the intake vacuum decreases resulting
   in a higher      MAP   sensor voltage  and kPa  reading. The PCM uses the
   MAP sensor signal      for  the  following: (1)  Updating  the BARO reading;
   (2) Enabling factor      for several   of the diagnostics.
MIL: The scan tool displays On or Off. The scan tool indicates if the
PCM has commanded the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON.
Mileage Since DTC Cleared: The scan tool displays Km or Miles. This parameter indicates the
mileage accumulated since an emission Diagnostic Trouble Code cleared. The
           PCM stores  this mileage in the Freeze Frame and Failure Records
  memory.
Mileage Since First Fail: The scan tool displays Km or Miles. This parameter indicates the
mileage accumulated since an emission Diagnostic Trouble Code first failed.
           The PCM  stores this mileage in the Freeze Frame and Failure Records
      memory.
Mileage Since Last Fail: The scan tool displays Km or Miles. This parameter indicates the
mileage accumulated since an emission Diagnostic Trouble Code last failed.
           The PCM  stores this mileage in the  Failure Records memory.
Mileage Since MIL Request: The scan tool displays Km or Miles. This parameter displays the
mileage accumulated since the PCM requested the MIL to illuminate. The PCM
        stores the mileage in the Failure Records memory.
Misfire Current Cylinder 1- 8: Scan Tool Range 0-255 Counts. The Misfire Current
counters increment at a rate according to the number of possible misfires
          the PCM detects  on  each cylinder during the last 200 firing
     events.    The   counters  may  normally display some activity, but the
   activity   should    be   nearly equal  for  all the cylinders.
Misfiring Cylinder: The scan tool displays Prim. Cyl # 0-8 and Sec. Cyl # 0-8.
When a multiple misfire occurs, the scan tool displays the cylinder with the
            most significant misfire under Prim. Cyl. The scan tool displays
   the     least      significant misfire under Sec. Cyl.
Misfire Failures: Scan tool displays 0-65,535 Counts. The Misfire Failure
counter shows the relative number of failed misfire tests since the misfire
          DTC P0300  became active.
Misfire History Cylinder 1- 8: Scan Tool Range 0-65,535 Counts. The Misfire History
counters display the total level of misfire that has been detected on each
          cylinder.  The Misfire  History counters will not update or show
 any     activity      until a  misfire DTC P0300 has become active.
 The  Misfire    History  counters     will  update every  200 firing
 events.
Misfire Revolution Status: The scan tool displays Reject/Accept. This parameter indicates
that the misfire diagnostic is inhibited. The scan tool displays Reject when
        the conditions for running the DTC are not in range
Not Run Counter: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts. The scan tool
displays the number of times a DTC has not reached the predetermined criteria
      in order   to run since the first failure.
Pass Counter: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts. The scan tool
displays the number of times a DTC has passed, since the first failure.
PCM/VCM in VTD Fail Enabled: The scan tool displays YES or NO. If the BCM and PCM lose communications
with each other after sending the correct password, the PCM will enable a
         VTD Fail-Enable mode. This    allows the driver to restart the vehicle
        on  future ignition cycles until   the  communications between the
 BCM     and    PCM  are restored. The scan tool displays NO under normal
operating      conditions.
PCM Reset: The scan tool displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates when
the PCM resets. The scan tool displays YES when an internal PCM reset   occurred.
          The scan tool displays NO under the normal operating conditions.
PRND A, B, C, P: The scan tool displays a combination of switch patterns. Refer
to  
DTC P0705 Trans Range Switch Circuit 
or 
DTC P0706 Trans Range Switch Performance 
for further information.
PRND Position: The scan tool displays which position the gear shift lever is in.
 Refer to  
DTC P0705 Trans Range Switch Circuit 
 or 
DTC P0706 Trans Range Switch Performance 
 for further information.
Powertrain Induced Chassis Pitch: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays
Active when the PCM determines from various inputs (MAF, TP, APP, MAP, etc.)
           that  occurring conditions would cause the vehicle's chassis to
 pitch.        The    scan  tool displays Inactive under the normal operating
 conditions.
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.
Reverse Inhibit: The scan tool displays Yes or No (Manual Transmission). When vehicle
speed is above 4 mph, the PCM enables the reverse inhibit solenoid,
           and  the scan tool indicates Yes.
Revolutions w/Misfire: The scan tool displays Counts. The counts displayed are the number
of engine revolutions with misfire counts detected in the last misfire test.
SHRT  FT1 and 2 Average: The scan tool displays Percentage. This parameter indicates the
average of the short term fuel trim cells. The short term fuel trim cells
           are rated  (Weighted) for the amount of which they are used. For
  example,          the PCM rates  an idle cell higher then a wide open cell.
  If a fueling       malfunction  occurs  in the idle cell and the wide open
  cell, the idle       cell would  affect   more than  then the wide open
cell.   A negative value       significantly  below  0 percent  indicates
   that the fuel system     is rich  and  the PCM is reducing   the fuel delivery
   (decreased  injector     pulse width).   A positive value significantly
    greater  than 0 percent     indicates    that a lean condition
exists   and  the PCM  is compensating     by  adding fuel   (increased  injector
 pulse  width).  When the  average   of  the   cells reach   a predetermined
  high  or low, a fuel  trim DTC  sets.
Short Term FT Bank 1 and 2: The scan tool displays Percentage. The Short Term Fuel Trim represents
a short-term correction to fuel delivery by the PCM in response to the   amount
          of time the fuel control oxygen sensor voltage spends above or below
         the    450 mV threshold. If the oxygen sensor voltage averages
     less   than   450 mV, indicating a lean air/fuel mixture, short
  term    fuel   trim increases      into the positive range above 0 percent.
     The PCM  adds  fuel. If the oxygen    sensor   voltage averages above
 the     450 mV  threshold,  the short term   fuel trim  decreases
   below    0 percent   into the negative  range. The PCM reduces 
 the  fuel    delivery  in order     to compensate for the  indicated rich
condition.      Under  certain  conditions    such  as an extended  idle and
a high ambient    temperature,     the canister   purge  may  cause the  Short
Term Fuel Trim    to read in the  negative    range   during normal   operation.
 The Fuel   trim  values at maximum  authority     may  indicate an excessively
   rich   or lean  system.
Spark: Scan Tool Range -64° to 64°. Displays the amount
the PCM commands the spark advance on the IC circuit. The PCM computes the
           desired  spark advance using the following: (1) Engine coolant
temperature,            (2) Engine  speed (RPM), (3) Load, (4) Vehicle speed.
Start Up ECT: Scan Tool Range -39°C to 140°C (-38°F
to 284°F). Indicates the Engine Coolant Temperature at the time the engine
         was started.  The PCM uses Start Up ECT for certain DTCs.
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 Duty Cycle: The scan tool displays ON or OFF. This parameter is the commanded
state of the TCC PWM solenoid. The scan tool indicates Enabled when   the
         commanded  state of the solenoid is ON. When the solenoid is not
on,       the      scan tool displays  Disabled.
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.
Total Misfire Current Count: Scan Tool Range 0-255. The Total Misfire Current Count indicates
the total number of cylinder firing events that the PCM detected as being
             misfires during the last 200 crankshaft revolution sample period.
Total Misfire Failures Since First Fail: Scan Tool Range 0-65,535.  The Total Misfire Failures Since
First Fail indicates the total number of cylinder firing events that the PCM
           detected   as being misfires since the first failure.
Total Misfire Passes Since First Fail: Scan Tool Range 0-65,535.  The Total Misfire Passes Since
First Fail indicates the total number of cylinder firing events that the PCM
           detected   as being good since the first fail.
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.
TP Sensor 1 Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The scan tool
displays the amount of throttle opening in percentage. Closed throttle displays
       0 percent and wide open  throttle  displays near 100 percent.
TP Sensor 2 Angle: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent. The scan tool
displays the amount of throttle opening in percentage. Closed throttle displays
           0 percent and wide open  throttle  displays near 100 percent.
TP Sensor 1: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts. The scan tool displays
the amount of throttle opening in volts. Closed throttle displays about 1 volt
       and wide   open throttle displays above 3.5 volts.
TP Sensor 2: The scan tool displays 5-0 volts. The scan tool displays
the amount of throttle opening in volts. Closed throttle displays about 4 volts
       and wide   open throttle displays below 1.5 volts.
TP Sensors Disagree: The scan tool displays Yes or No. When the TAC module receives
a signal voltage from one of the Throttle Position Sensors not in proper relationship
             to the other, the scan tool displays YES. The scan tool displays
    NO    under       normal operating conditions.
TP Sensor 1 Out of Range: The scan tool displays Yes or No. If the PCM detects that the voltage
is below 1 volt at closed throttle or above 3.5 volts at wide
       open throttle,       the scan tool displays YES. If the voltages are
  within      specifications,    the     scan tool displays NO.
TP Sensor 2 Out of Range: The scan tool displays Yes or No. If the PCM detects that the voltage
is above 4 volts at closed throttle or below 1.5 volts at wide
       open throttle,        the scan tool displays YES. If the voltages are
   within     specifications,     the    scan tool displays NO.
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.
Trans Fluid Temp. (Export only): Scan Tool Range -39°C to 140°C (-38°F
to 284°F). The Trans Fluid Temp. sensor parameter displays the temperature
       of the manual transmission.
Transmission OSS: The scan tool displays a range of 0-8,192 RPM. This
parameter indicates the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft.
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.
VTD Auto Learn Timer: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive. The auto learn timer
is the  indication if the Vehicle Theft Deterrent (VTD) system is in the learn
          mode    and has not timed out (10 minutes).
VTD Fuel Disable: The scan tool displays Active or Inactive. If the PCM has not received
the correct password from the Body Control Module (BCM), the PCM will disable
             the fuel system, and Active will be displayed on the scan tool.
   The     scan    tool displays Inactive under normal running conditions.
VTD Fuel Disable Until Ignition Off: The scan tool displays Yes or No. With the ignition On and a VTD
code  present the scan tool displays YES. With ignition Off the scan tool
          displays    NO.
Warm Ups w/o Emis. Faults: Scan Tool Range 0-255. This parameter counts the number of
warm  up cycles without an emission fault present. The counter increments
          to 255    and resets to 0 unless a fault occurs. If a fault occurs,
    the       counter reverts    back to 0 until the fault is corrected. Clearing
    the     information   with a scan    tool or a loss of power to the PCM
  also   resets     the counter   to 0.
Warm Ups w/o Non-Emis. Faults: Scan Tool Range 0-255. This parameter counts the number of
warm  up cycles without a non-emission fault present. The counter increments
             to 255 and resets to 0 unless a fault occurs. If a fault occurs,
      the     counter    reverts back to 0 until the fault is corrected. Clearing
     information      with    a scan tool or a loss of power to the PCM also
   resets   the counter      to 0.