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.
4WD Signal: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled.
 The transfer case should be in four wheel drive (4WD) when the scan tool
displays  Enabled.
4WD Low Signal: The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled.
 The transfer case should be in four wheel drive (4WD) low when the scan tool
 displays Enabled.
A/C Compressor Cycling Switch: The scan tool displays
 Open or Closed. This parameter displays the state of the A/C compressor cycling
 switch. The A/C compressor cycling   switch  is a normally closed switch.
A/C Relay Command: The scan tool displays ON or OFF.
 This parameter displays the powertrain control module (PCM) commanded state
 of the A/C clutch control relay. When   the scan tool displays  ON,  the
  A/C clutch should be engaged.
A/C Sec. High Press. Switch: The scan tool displays
 Open or Closed. This parameter displays the state of the A/C secondary high
 pressure switch. The A/C secondary high       pressure switch is normally
 open.
A/C Request: The scan tool displays Yes or No. The A/C
 Request displays the state of the A/C request input circuit from the heating,
 ventilation, and       air conditioning (HVAC) controls. The powertrain control
 module (PCM)   uses          the A/C request signal  in   order to determine
  whether the   A/C compressor          operation is being requested. 
Actual EGR Position: The scan tool displays a range
 of 0-100 percent.  The PCM supplies a pulse width modulated (PWM) duty
 cycle to control the     exhaust   gas recirculation (EGR) valve. Zero percent
 indicates  no EGR flow.    One   hundred percent    indicates  full EGR flow.
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 Command: The scan tool displays ON or
 OFF. The scan tool displays ON when the powertrain control module (PCM) grounds
 the secondary air injection (AIR)  pump relay control circuit.  The scan
tool  displays          OFF when the  PCM disables the ground  circuit.
BARO: The scan tool displays a range of 10-105 kPa
 and 0.00-5.00 volts. The barometric pressure (BARO) reading
is  determined from the manifold absolute   pressure     (MAP) sensor signal.
          The powertrain control module  (PCM) monitors the MAP signal  during
 key    up  or wide-open throttle      (WOT)      conditions. The barometric
  pressure      compensates for altitude    differences.
Brake Pedal Switch: The scan tool displays Applied or
 Released. This parameter indicates the state of the brake switch circuit
input.  The scan tool displays Applied            when you apply the vehicle
brakes.  The scan  tool  displays Released       when  you release the vehicle
brakes.
CMP Sensor High to Low: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts.
 The counts increment as the powertrain control module (PCM) detects the camshaft
 position  (CMP) sensor signal voltage      going   from  high to low.
CMP Sensor Low to High: The scan tool displays 0-65,535 counts.
 The counts increment as the powertrain control module (PCM) detects the CMP
 signal voltage  going   from  low to high.
Clutch Pedal Switch: The scan tool displays Depressed
 or Released. The scan tool displays Depressed  when you apply the vehicle
 clutch. The scan  tool  displays Released         when you release the clutch
 pedal.
Cold Start Up: The scan tool displays Yes or No. A cold
 start-up is when the engine coolant temperature (ECT) rises above a predetermined
 temperature during an       ignition      cycle. The next ignition cycle
the  ECT should be    below         a predetermined temperature. Also the
ECT and   the  intake  air temperature       (IAT) 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.
Cruise On/Off Switch: The scan tool displays Yes/No.
 When the cruise control module is enabled, the scan tool displays Yes.
Current Gear: The scan tool displays 0-4. The
 scan tool displays which gear the transmission is in. An illegal transmission
 position displays 9.
Cycles of Misfire Data: The scan tool displays a range
 of 0-100. The powertrain control module (PCM) counts the number of
misfire  tests during 200  engine  revolutions.
 Desired IAC Airflow: The scan tool displays a range
 of 0-64 grams per second (g/s). This parameter displays a calculated
 airflow within the idle air control      (IAC) passage.
 Desired IAC Position: The scan tool displays a range
 of 0-255 counts. This parameter displays the desired idle air
 control (IAC) position as requested  by the powertrain control module (PCM).
Desired EGR Position : The scan tool displays 0-100
 percent . This parameter displays the desired position of the exhaust gas
 recirculation (EGR) pintle as requested  by the powertrain control module
 (PCM). This   parameter        should      be very close to actual EGR position.
Desired Idle Speed: The scan tool displays a range of
 0-3,187 RPM. The powertrain control module (PCM) commands the
 desired idle speed. The PCM compensates  for various engine         loads
 based   on ECT  in order to keep the engine     at the desired       speed.
DTC Set This Ignition: The scan tool displays Yes or
 No. This parameter indicates if a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) set during
 the current ignition cycle.
ECT Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of -39
 to +140°C (-38 to +284°F). The powertrain control module (PCM)
 applies  5.0 volts to the       ECT  sensor circuit. The    sensor
  is a thermistor  which changes    internal        resistance as the engine
 temperature   changes.    When the sensor is   cold,       internal   resistance
 high, the PCM senses    a high   signal  voltage   and      interprets  
the  voltage as a cold engine.  As the   sensor    warms,   internal     
resistance    decreases, the voltage  signal decreases    and  the    PCM
interprets       the lower   voltage as  a warm engine.
EGR Learned Minimum Position: The scan tool displays
 0-5.0 volts. This display represents the voltage that the powertrain
 control module (PCM) uses in order to determine  whether or not the EGR 
     valve is      closed. The voltage displayed will  be the closed position
    of   the EGR pintle      learned by the PCM.
EGR  Position Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.0 volts.
 This parameter displays the actual EGR pintle position in voltage. 
Engine Load: The scan tool displays a range of  0-100
 percent . The powertrain control module (PCM) calculates the engine load
from  engine speed and mass  air flow (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 . This display represents the engine oil life index that is calculated
 and maintained by the powertrain  control module (PCM).
Engine Run Time: The scan tool displays Hours, Minutes,
 Seconds. This displays the amount of engine run time for the current ignition
 cycle. When you cycle the            ignition OFF, the timer resets  to zero.
Engine Speed: The scan tool displays a range of  0-10,000 RPM.
  The powertrain control module (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.
EVAP Purge Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays
 a range of 0 -100 percent.   The powertrain control module (PCM) supplies
 a pulse width modulated (PWM) duty cycle to  control the     evaporative
emission  (EVAP) purge solenoid  valve. 0 percent  indicates     no purge.
100 percent          indicates full purge.
EVAP Vent Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays Venting
 or Not Venting. The  evaporative emission (EVAP) canister vent valve is normally
 open. The powertrain control  module (PCM) commands the EVAP canister   
vent  valve     closed, during testing  of the EVAP system.
Fuel Level Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.00 volts.
 The scan  tool displays below 1.0 volt for  an empty   tank, and close
 to  2.5 volts         for a full tank.
Fuel Tank Level Remaining: 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 tank.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays in -32.7
 to +13.96 mm/Hg or -17.4 to +7.5 inch H2O. This parameter indicates
 the pressure vacuum  inside     of   the     fuel tank. A negative value
indicates  a vacuum. A positive   value      indicates     a pressure.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5.0
 volts. The scan tool displays in voltage the pressure inside of the fuel
tank.
Fuel Tank Rated Capacity:  The scan tool displays the
 capacity of the fuel tank in liters or gallons.
Fuel Trim Cell: The scan tool displays a range of 0-23.
 The powertrain control module (PCM) determines from the manifold absolute
 pressure (MAP) and RPM  inputs 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.
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 L- Terminal Signal: The scan tool displays
 Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays inactive if the powertrain control
 module (PCM) does not detect a correct  voltage on the L-terminal circuit.
        The scan tool displays active under  normal operating conditions.
Generator F- Terminal Signal: The scan tool displays
 Active or Inactive. The scan tool displays inactive if the powertrain control
 module (PCM) does not detect a correct  voltage on the F-terminal circuit.
        The scan tool displays active under  normal operating conditions.
HO2S Bank 1 and Bank 2 Sensor 1: The scan tool displays
 a range of 0-1,106 mV. The heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) bank
1  and bank 2 sensor  1 parameter represents      the fuel control exhaust
    oxygen   sensor output  voltage.     The voltage      fluctuates constantly
 within    a range   between  10-1,000 mV,     while operating
 in Closed Loop.
HO2S Bank 1 and Bank 2 Sensor 2: The scan tool displays
 a range of  0-1,106 mV. The HO2S bank 1 and bank 2 sensor 2
parameter  represents the  exhaust oxygen           sensor (O2S) output voltage.
     The voltage fluctuates constantly within     a   range     between  10-1,000 mV,
 while   operating       in Closed Loop.
IAC Position: The scan tool displays counts from 0-1,024.
 The counts represent the commanded idle air control (IAC) position by the
 powertrain control module  (PCM). The scan tool displays      0 counts for
      a fully seated IAC pintle.      The counts increase as    the   idle
 increases.      The counts vary depending   on    the load placed    on 
the   engine at idle.
IAT Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of -39°C
 to +140°C (-38°F to +284°F). The powertrain control module
 (PCM) converts  the resistance of the intake           air temperature (IAT)
   sensor to degrees.   The PCM uses the IAT in order         to adjust fuel
 delivery  and spark  timing according  to    incoming     air   density.
Ignition 1 Signal: The scan tool displays 0-25.5 volts.
 The ignition 1 represents the system voltage measured by the powertrain control
 module  (PCM) at the ignition feed circuit.
Inj. PWM Bank 1 and Bank 2 Average: The scan tool displays
 a range of  0-1,000 milliseconds. The injector average indicates
 the amount of time the powertrain control module  (PCM)  commands    each
     injector  ON during   each engine cycle.     A  longer injector pulse
      width   causes more  fuel to  be  delivered. The  injector pulse width
 increases        with an increased  engine   load.
Knock Retard: The scan tool displays a range of  0.0-16
 degrees. Knock retard indicates the amount of spark the powertrain control
 module (PCM) removes  from the ignition      control (IC) spark advance 
     in response to the  signal  from the knock sensors (KS).
Long Term Average FT1 and FT2: 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, for the amount
 of which they are used. For example,          an   idle  cell  is rated higher
 than 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 than the  wide open cell. A  negative    
  value   significantly      below  0 percent  indicates  that the
 fuel  system   is rich    and fuel   delivery is being      reduced.    A
positive     value  significantly      more than  0 percent  indicates
  that a  lean    condition   exists   and the powertrain control  module
(PCM) compensates     by adding   fuel.    When the  average of  the     
cells reach   a predetermined   high  or   low,  a fuel   trim DTC sets.
Long Term FT Bank 1 and Bank 2: The scan tool displays
 percentage. The powertrain control module (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. A positive 
value     significantly    more     than  0 percent indicates   that  a lean
condition     exists  and the PCM    compensates      by adding fuel.  Fuel
trim  values    at   maximum   authority   indicates   an excessively  rich
 or lean system.
Loop Status: The scan tool displays Open or Closed.
 Closed Loop indicates that the powertrain control module (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 throttle position (TP)  sensor,     engine
 coolant, and MAF   sensor    inputs     only.
MAF Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of  0.0-655 g/s.
 The mass air flow (MAF) is the MAF input frequency converted to grams of
air  per          second.   This indicates the    amount  of air entering
the engine.
MAF Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of  0-31,999 Hz.
 The MAF sensor is a hot wire type air flow sensor. The powertrain control
 module  (PCM) converts current draw        needed by the MAF to keep the
hot  wires  at a constant temperature into    a    frequency      signal.
The scan  tool  displays this frequency  in a hertz     signal.
MAP Sensor: The scan tool displays a range of 10-105
 kPa and 0.00-5.0 volts. The manifold absolute pressure (MAP)
 sensor measures the absolute pressure    in the intake manifold.
MIL Command: The scan tool displays On or Off. The scan
 tool indicates if the powertrain control module (PCM) has commanded the malfunction
 indicator lamp  (MIL) ON.
Mileage Since DTC Cleared: The scan tool displays Kilometers
 or Miles. This parameter indicates the mileage accumulated since an emission
 diagnostic trouble code cleared.    The powertrain control module (PCM) stores
  this mileage in the Freeze Frame/Failure  Records         buffers.
Misfire Counter Status: The scan tool displays Normal
 or Invalid. The scan tool displays Normal if the powertrain control module
 (PCM) detects a true misfire. If the  scan tool displays Invalid,  the PCM
 is detecting a rough road condition,  or any condition that caused  an abnormal
 crankshaft speed other than a true  misfire.
Misfire Current Cyl. #1 - #6: The scan tool displays
 a range of  0-255 counts. The misfire current counters increment
 at a rate according to the number of possible          misfires   the powertrain
 control module (PCM) detects    on  each  cylinder during the last 200 cylinder
         firing  events.  The  counters    may  normally display some activity,
     but     the activity   should  be nearly equal    for  all the cylinders.
Misfire History Cyl. #1 - #6: The scan tool displays
 a range of 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 cylinder      firing
  events.
PCM Reset: The scan tool displays Yes or No. This parameter
 indicates when the internal powertrain control module (PCM) resets. The scan
 tool displays  YES when an internal PCM reset              occurred.  The
 scan tool displays  NO under the normal operating    conditions.
PCM in VTD Fail Enable: The powertrain control module
 (PCM) displays Yes or No. The scan tool displays Yes if the body control
module  (BCM) and the PCM lose communications  with each other after     
the BCM  sends the correct   password. The scan  tool displays No if the 
 BCM    is  communicating  the correct   password  to the PCM.
SHRT Term FT Average Bn1 and Bn2: 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 for the amount
 of which they are used. For example,               the powertrain control
 module (PCM) rates  an idle cell higher  than 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.
  A   positive   value  significantly  more than 0 percent indicates    that
   a lean  condition     exists  and  the PCM is compensating    by adding
   fuel. When the average   of the      cells  reach  a predetermined    high
    or low, a fuel trim DTC   sets.
Short Term FT Bank 1 and Bank 2: The scan tool displays
 percentage. The short term fuel trim represents a short term correction to
 fuel delivery by the powertrain control module  (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      mainly   remains    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     stays  mainly above the 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: The scan tool displays a range of  -64
 to +64 degrees. The scan tool displays the amount of degrees the powertrain
 control module (PCM)  commands the spark advance           on the ignition
 control (IC) circuit.  The PCM computes the    desired  spark advance   using
       the   following:
 (1) engine coolant temperature (ECT)
(2) engine    speed   (RPM)
(3) load
(4) vehicle  speed
The PCM adjusts the    timing.
Start Up ECT: The scan tool displays a range of  -39°C
 to +140°C (-38°F to +284°F). The scan tool displays the
 engine ECT at      the time the engine was started. The powertrain control
 module (PCM) uses  start-up ECT  for certain   DTCs.
TCC PWM Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays Disabled
 or Enabled. This parameter is the commanded state of the torque converter
 clutch (TCC) PWM solenoid. The scan tool displays Enabled       when    
  the commanded  state of the solenoid is ON. The  scan tool  displays   
    Disabled      when the solenoid is OFF.
TCC Enable Solenoid Command: The scan tool displays
 Enabled or Disabled. The scan tool displays Enabled when the electrical system
 supplies a voltage to the TCC enable solenoid            .
TP Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-100 percent.
 The scan tool displays the amount of throttle opening in percentage. The
scan  tool displays      about       0 percent at closed throttle.
The scan  tool displays    about   100 percent   at   wide open  throttle
(WOT).
TP Sensor: The scan tool displays 0-5 volts.
 The scan tool displays the amount of throttle opening in voltage. When the
 throttle is at a closed            throttle the voltage is between 0.4-0.9 volts.
 When   the     throttle      is at WOT the voltage is above 4.0 volts.
TFP Switch: The scan tool displays the transmission
 gear position.
Vehicle Speed Sensor: The scan tool displays km/h and
 mph. The vehicle speed sensor signal is converted into km/h and mph for display
 on the scan tool.
VTD Auto Learn Timer: The scan tool displays Active/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.
VTD Fuel Disable: The scan tool displays Active/Inactive.
 If the powertrain control module (PCM) has not received the correct password
 from the BCM, the PCM disables     the fuel system and      the scan tool
 displays Active. The scan tool displays     Inactive under    normal   operating
 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. 
Warm Ups w/o Emission Faults: The scan tool displays
 a range of  0-255. This parameter counts the number of warm up cycles
 without an emission fault present. The            counter increments to 
   255  and rolls back 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 powertrain control module (PCM)    also resets the counter  to 
   0.
Warm Ups w/o Non - Emission Faults: The scan tool
 displays a range of 0-255. This parameter counts the number of warm
 up cycles without a non-emission fault present. The   counter          increments
     to 255 and rolls back 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
  powertrain control module (PCM)    also    resets the counter   to  0.