A/C High Side Pressure: Scan tool displays 0.00 to 5.00 Volts. Represents the A/C refrigerant
pressure sensor signal. The amount of pressure indicates the amount of load
        that the A/C compressor is placing on the engine. The PCM uses this
  information       to adjust idle and to control the cooling fans.
A/C Pressure Out Of Range: Scan tool displays YES or NO. YES displayed indicates that the
PCM is monitoring an A/C Refrigerant Pressure signal voltage which is too
       high or  too low to allow the A/C compressor clutch to engage.
A/C Relay: A/C Relay indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver for
the A/C Relay control circuit. The Scan tool displays Fault  or OK.
A/C Request: Scan tool displays YES or NO. YES displayed indicates that the
PCM is detecting an A/C request from the HVAC control head.
Actual EGR Position: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the actual
position of the EGR pintle in percent. 0 percent displayed indicates a fully
extended pintle (EGR        valve  closed).
A.I.R. Active Test Air Injection: A.I.R. Active Test Air Injection represents whether the active
test has been run. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Active Test Inhibited: A.I.R. Active Test Inhibited indicates whether the PCM is inhibiting
the AIR active test. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Active Test Passed: A.I.R. Active Test Passed indicates whether the active test has
been run and has passed. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Passive Test Inhibited: A.I.R. Passive Test Inhibited indicates whether the AIR passive
test is being inhibited by the PCM.  The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Passive Test In Progress: A.I.R. Passive Test In Progress indicates whether the AIR passive
test is currently running. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Passive Test Passed: A.I.R. Passive Test Passed indicates whether the passive test has
passed. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Passive Test 1 Passed: A.I.R. Passive Test 1 Passed indicates whether the first passive
test has passed. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Passive Test 2 Failed: A.I.R. Passive Test 2 Failed indicates whether the second passive
test has failed. The Scan tool displays Yes or No.
A.I.R. Pump Relay: A.I.R. Pump Relay indicates the commanded state of the AIR pump
relay. The Scan tool displays On or Off.
A.I.R. Pump Relay: A.I.R. Pump Relay indicates the diagnostic state of the output
driver for the AIR pump relay control circuit. The Scan tool displays Fault
 or OK.
A.I.R. Solenoid: A.I.R. Solenoid indicates the commanded state of the AIR solenoid.
The Scan tool displays On or Off.
A.I.R. Solenoid: A.I.R. Solenoid indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the AIR solenoid control circuit. The Scan tool displays Fault or OK.
Air Fuel Ratio:  Scan tool range 0.0 to 25.5. Air Fuel Ratio indicates the PCM
commanded value. In closed loop, Air Fuel Ratio should normally be around
       14.2-14.7.  A lower Air Fuel Ratio indicates a richer commanded
  mixture,      which may be  seen during Power Enrichment or TWC Protection
  modes. A higher      Air Fuel Ratio  indicates a leaner commanded mixture.
  This can be seen during      Decel Fuel Mode.
BARO: Scan tool range 10 to 105 kPa / 0.00 to 5.00 volts.
The barometric pressure reading is determined from the MAP sensor signal monitored
        during key up and Wide-Open Throttle (WOT) conditions. Barometric
pressure         is used to adjust fuel delivery and spark advance to compensate
for   altitude       changes.
 Boost Solenoid: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the amount
of manifold boost pressure commanded by the PCM. 100 percent displayed indicates
full boost commanded.
Brake Switch: Scan tool displays Engaged or Released. Engaged indicated the brake
pedal is depressed.
Cam Signal Present: Scan tool displays YES or NO. YES indicates the PCM is detecting
cam sensor pulses from the ignition control module.
Change Oil Lamp: Change Oil Lamp indicates the diagnostic state of the output driver
for the Change Oil Lamp control circuit. The Scan tool displays Fault  or
OK.
Commanded A/C: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Represents the PCM commanded state
of the A/C compressor clutch relay driver circuit. The A/C compressor clutch
       should  be engaged when Commanded A/C displays ON.
Commanded Gen: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. OFF displayed indicates that the
PCM has commanded the generator control circuit OFF.
Cruise: Scan tool displays ENGAGED or DISENGAGED. Represents the state
of the Cruise Status Input from the SMCC module. Cruise should not display
       ENGAGED  unless the vehicle is operating in cruise control.
Cruise Inhibit: Scan tool displays YES or NO. YES displayed indicates that the
PCM is commanding the SMCC module to inhibit cruise control operation. Should
       display  YES with park, neutral, reverse or low gear selected.
Cruise Inhibit Reason: Scan tool displays vehicle speed. Cruise operation is inhibited
below 25 mph.
Current Gear: Scan tool displays numbers 1, 2, 3, or 4. The PCM looks at Trans
Range position and the gear commanded by the PCM. The actual forward gear
       that the  Transaxle is in will be the lower of the two because the
manual        valve can  override the PCM commanded gear.
Cylinder # Injector: Cylinder # Injector indicates the diagnostic state of the output
driver for the Cylinder # Injector control circuit. The Scan tool displays
Fault  or OK.
Decel Fuel Mode: Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the PCM has detected conditions appropriate to operate in Deceleration
       Fuel  Mode. The PCM will command deceleration fuel mode when a sudden
  decrease      in  throttle position has been detected while the vehicle
is   traveling over      25  mph. While in Deceleration Fuel mode, the PCM
will   decrease the amount      of  fuel delivered by entering Open Loop and
decreasing   the injector pulse      width.
Desired EGR Position: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the EGR pintle
position that the PCM is commanding. Desired EGR Position should stay close
to Actual        EGR Position.
Desired Idle Speed: Scan tool range 0 to 3187 RPM. The idle speed is commanded
by the PCM. The PCM will compensate for various engine loads based on engine
        coolant temperature to keep the engine at the desired idle speed.
Driver Module Status: Scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled. Represents the state of
the output driver module.
ECT: Scan tool range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F to 304°F.
The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is mounted in the coolant stream.
       The PCM  applies 5 volts to the ECT sensor circuit. The sensor is a
 thermistor       which  changes internal resistance as temperature changes.
 When the sensor       is cold  (internal resistance high), the PCM monitors
 a high signal voltage       and interprets  it 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 Closed Valve Pintle Position: Scan tool range 0.0 to 5.0 volts. Represents the learned voltage
that the PCM uses to determine whether or not the EGR valve is fully closed
       (0  percent pintle position). If the Desired EGR Position is 0 percent
and  a  difference       of more than 0.4 volt between EGR Feedback and EGR
Closed   Valve Pintle    Position    is detected, DTC P1404 will set.
EGR Duty Cycle: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the EGR valve
driver PWM signal from the PCM. A duty cycle of 0 percent indicates that no
EGR flow        is being  commanded; a 100 percent duty cycle indicates maximum
EGR  flow      commanded.
EGR Feedback: Scan tool range 0.00 to 5.00 volts. Indicates the EGR pintle
position sensor signal voltage being monitored by the PCM. A low voltage indicates
        a fully extended pintle (closed valve); a voltage near 5 volts indicates
       a  fully retracted pintle (open valve).
EGR Flow Test Count:  Scan tool range 0 to 255. Indicates the number of EGR flow test
samples collected during the current ignition cycle. The maximum number of
       samples  allowed is 1 during normal operation. If the PCM battery feed
  has      been disconnected  or a DTC P0401 has been cleared, several EGR
 flow  test      samples will be allowed  during the next ignition cycle.
This  is  to allow      repair verification during  a single ignition cycle.
EGR Position Error: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Indicates the difference
between Desired EGR Position and Actual EGR Position currently being monitored
by the PCM.         If the EGR Position Error reaches an unacceptable level,
DTC P0404  will      set.
Engine Hot Lamp: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Represents the commanded state of
the output driver.
Engine Load: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Engine load is calculated
by the PCM from engine speed and MAF sensor readings. Engine Load should increase
with        an  increase in RPM or air flow.
Engine Oil Level: Scan tool displays OK or LOW. Indicates the oil level as determined
by the Engine Oil Level switch.
Engine Oil Life: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Indicates the engine
oil life index. The PCM calculates Engine Oil Life based upon the number of
engine revolutions         seen and operating conditions such as calculated
oil temperature. Pressing         the Oil Life Monitor reset switch will return
the displayed Engine  Oil     Life    to 100 percent.
Engine Run Time: Scan tool range 00:00:00 to 99:99:99 Hrs:Min:Sec. Indicates the
time elapsed since the engine was started. If the engine is stopped, ENGINE
       RUN  TIME will be reset to 00:00:00.
Engine Speed: Scan tool range 0 to 9999 RPM. Engine speed is computed by the
PCM from the 3X reference input. It should remain close to desired idle under
       various  engine loads with engine idling.
EVAP Canister Purge: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the PCM commanded
PWM duty cycle of the EVAP Purge valve. 0 percent displayed indicates no purge;
100 percent displayed        indicates  full purge.
EVAP Fault History: Scan tool displays NO FAULT, EXCESS VACUUM, PURGE VALVE LEAK, SMALL
LEAK, or WEAK VACUUM. The EVAP Fault History indicates the status of EVAP
       system  diagnostics performed by the PCM.
EVAP Purge Sol: Scan tool displays Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the output driver for the Evap Purge Solenoid control circuit.
EVAP Vent Sol: Scan tool displays OPEN or CLOSED. Represents the state of the
EVAP Canister fresh air vent solenoid. Should be open during normal operation.
Fans High Speed: Scan tool displays On or Off. Represents the commanded state of
the output driver for the high speed fan relay control circuit.
Fans Low Speed: Scan tool displays On or Off. Represents the commanded state of
the output driver for the low speed fan relay control circuit.
FC Relay 1: Scan tool displays Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the output driver for the low speed fan relay control circuit.
FC Relay 2 & 3: Scan tool displays Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the output driver for the high speed and the series/parallel fan relays
control circuit.
Fuel Level: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. The PCM uses the fuel
level sensor input to calculate the amount of fuel in the tank. The PCM uses
the fuel level input         for the EVAP system diagnostics and to control
the fuel gauge.
Fuel Pump: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Indicates the PCM commanded state
of the fuel pump relay control circuit.
Fuel Pump Ckt Status: Scan tool displays Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the output driver for the Fuel Pump relay control circuit.
Fuel Pump Ckt Hist.: Scan tool displays Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
history of the output driver for the Fuel Pump relay control circuit.
Fuel Pump Speed: Scan tool displays NORMAL or HIGH. Indicates the PCM commanded
state of the fuel pump speed control PWM circuit to the fuel pump control
       module.  The fuel pump will be run at high speed to deliver more fuel
  volume      when the  MAP sensor indicates high engine load or when system
  voltage is      less than  10 volts.
Fuel Tank Pressure: Scan tool displays 0 to 64 In. H2O / 0.00 to 5.00 Volts. The signal
from the fuel tank pressure sensor is monitored by the PCM to verify that
       the evaporative  emissions control system is operating correctly and
  leaks      are not present.  Fuel Tank Pressure level is used extensively
  for EVAP    purge   control and EVAP  system diagnostics.
Fuel Trim Cell: Scan tool range 0 to 9. Fuel trim cell is dependent upon engine
speed and MAF sensor readings. A plot of RPM vs. MAF is divided into 10 cells.
       Fuel  trim cell indicates which cell is currently active.
Fuel Trim Learn: Scan tool displays DISABLED or ENABLED. When conditions are appropriate
for enabling long term fuel trim corrections, FUEL TRIM LEARN will display
        ENABLED. This indicates that the long term fuel trim is responding
 to  short       term fuel trim. If the Fuel Trim Learn displays DISABLED,
 long  term fuel      trim  will not respond to changes in short term fuel
 trim.
Generator Lamp: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Represents the commanded state of
the generator lamp control circuit.
Generator PWM: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the field
terminal input from the generator. The field PWM duty cycle indicates generator
output level;         a higher duty cycle indicates a higher generator output.
The PCM uses   the       generator F terminal signal to adjust spark and IAC
to compensate   for variances       in engine load caused by the generator.
HO2S Sensor 1: Scan tool displays NOT READY or READY. Indicates the status of
the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor. The scan tool will indicate that the
       exhaust  oxygen sensors are ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating
  HO2S      voltage sufficient  to allow closed loop operation. This will
not   occur    unless   the exhaust oxygen  sensors are warmed up.
HO2S Sensor 1: Scan tool range 0 to 1132 mV. Represents the fuel control exhaust
oxygen sensor output voltage. Should fluctuate constantly within a range between
        10 mV (lean exhaust) and 1000 mV (rich exhaust) while operating in
 Closed        Loop.
HO2S Sensor 2: Scan tool range 0 to 1132 mV. Represents the catalyst monitor exhaust
oxygen sensor output voltage. If the catalyst is operating efficiently, the
        HO2S 1 signal will be far more active than that produced by the HO2S
  2    sensor.    If the PCM detects a level of HO2S 2 activity that indicates
  the    catalyst    is no longer operating efficiently, DTC P0420 will be
 set.
HO2S XCounts: Scan tool range 0 to 255. Indicates the number of times the HO2S
1 signal has crossed the 450 mV bias voltage during a 1 second interval. An
 HO2S 1 signal  that almost never crosses the bias voltage could indicate
 a  fuel trim problem,  a faulty HO2S 1 circuit, or a faulty HO2S 1.
IAC Position: Scan tool range 0 to 255. Displays the commanded position of the
idle air control pintle in counts. A larger number of counts means that more
       air  is being commanded through the idle air passage. IAC Position
should        respond  fairly quickly to changes in engine load to maintain
desired   idle      RPM.
IAT: Scan tool range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F to 304°F.
The PCM converts the resistance of the intake air temperature sensor to degrees.
       The  PCM uses Intake Air Temperature (IAT) to adjust fuel delivery
and   spark      timing  according to incoming air density. IAT is also compared
  to ECT at      startup  to identify cold starts for the HO2S heater and
the   EVAP diagnostics.
Ignition 1: Scan tool range 0 to 25.5 Volts. Represents the system voltage
measured by the PCM at its ignition feed.
Ignition Mode: Scan tool displays BYPASS or IC. Indicates the commanded state
of the Bypass signal output from the PCM. When BYPASS is displayed, the ignition
        control module is controlling the spark advance at a fixed 10°
 BTDC      (Bypass   mode). IC displayed indicates that the PCM has requested
 control      of the spark   advance (IC mode). The ignition control module
 determines     the  correct operating   mode based on the level of voltage
 that the PCM  applies     to the ignition control   module bypass circuit.
 The PCM provides  5 volts     to the ignition control module   bypass circuit
 when conditions  are appropriate     for PCM control of spark timing   (IC
 mode). If the PCM  does not apply 5    volts  to the bypass circuit, or if
   the ignition control  module does not    receive  it, the module will control
  spark  timing. 
Injector Pulse Width: Scan tool range 0 to 1000 msec. Indicates the amount of
time the PCM is commanding each injector ON during each engine cycle. A longer
       injector  pulse width will cause more fuel to be delivered. Injector
  Pulse      Width should  increase with increased engine load.
Knock Retard: Scan tool range 0.0 degrees to 25.5 degrees. Indicates the amount
of spark the PCM is removing from IC spark advance in response to the signal
        from the knock sensors. The Traction Control system Desired Torque
 signal        from the EBTCM may cause Knock Retard to display a value more
 than  0.0       degrees if Traction Control is active.
Long Term FT: Scan tool range -23 percent to 16 percent. Long Term Fuel Trim
is derived from the Short Term Fuel Trim value and represents a long-term
correction of fuel        delivery.  A value of 0 percent indicates that fuel
delivery requires no compensation        to maintain  the PCM commanded air/fuel
ratio. 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        more than  0
percent indicates that a lean condition exists and the PCM  is  compensating
     by adding  fuel (increased injector pulse width). Because   Long Term
Fuel     Trim  tends to  follow Short Term Fuel Trim; a value in   the negative
range     due to  canister  purge at idle should not be considered   unusual.
The PCMs maximum  authority  to control long term fuel trim   allows a range
between     -23 percent and  +16 percent. Fuel  trim values at or near maximum
  authority may indicate     an excessively  rich  or lean system.
Loop Status:  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 Lamp: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Represents the commanded state of
the Low Oil Lamp indicator control circuit.
MAF: Scan tool range 0.0-512 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: Scan tool range 0 to 32000 Hz. The Mass Air Flow sensor
input signal to the PCM is a frequency which varies from around 3000 Hz
       at  idle to above 7000 Hz at wide-open throttle. The PCM converts
      this   frequency signal to grams per second to be displayed on the scan
  tool     as  MAF.
MAP: Scan tool range 10-105 kPa/0.00 to 4.97 Volts.
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in the intake
       manifold  pressure from engine load, EGR flow, and speed changes. As
  intake      manifold  pressure increases, intake vacuum decreases resulting
  in a higher      MAP sensor  voltage and kPa reading. The MAP sensor signal
  is used to monitor      intake manifold  pressure changes during the EGR
 flow  test, to update the      BARO reading, and  as an enabling factor for
 many  of the diagnostics.
MIL: Scan tool displays ON or OFF. Indicates the PCM commanded state
of the Malfunction Indicator Lamp.
Misfire Current Cyl #1 / Misfire Current Cyl #2 / Misfire Current Cyl
#3 / Misfire Current Cyl #4 / Misfire Current Cyl #5 / Misfire Current Cyl
        #6: Scan tool range 0 to 198 Counts. The Misfire Current counters indicate
the number of cylinder firing events detected as possible misfires on each
        cylinder during the last 200 crankshaft revolutions. The number that
  the      counters  display are twice the actual number of misfire events
 detected.       The counters  may normally display some activity, but the
 activity should       be very low and  nearly equal for all the cylinders.
Misfire History Cyl #1 / Misfire History Cyl #2 / Misfire History Cyl
#3 / Misfire History Cyl #4 / Misfire History Cyl #5 / Misfire History Cyl
        #6:  Scan tool range 0 to 65,535 Counts. The Misfire History counters
indicate the total level of misfire that has been detected on each cylinder.
       The number  that the counters display are twice the actual number of
  misfire      events detected.  The Misfire History counters will not update
  or show any      activity until a  misfire DTC (P0300) has become active.
  The Misfire History      counters will be  updated every time a 200 crankshaft
  revolution misfire     test  failure is detected.
Misfiring Cylinder (Primary) / Misfiring Cylinder (Secondary):  Scan tool displays 0 or Cylinder #. If a misfire is being detected,
Misfiring Cylinder displays the misfiring cylinder number(s).
Power Enrichment: Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the PCM has detected conditions appropriate to operate in Power Enrichment
        mode. The PCM will command Power Enrichment mode when a large increase
     in    throttle position and load is detected. While in Power Enrichment,
  the    PCM    will increase the amount of fuel delivered by entering Open
  Loop and    increasing    the injector pulse width. This is done to prevent
  a possible    sag or hesitation    from occurring during acceleration.
Rich/Lean Status: Scan tool displays RICH or LEAN. Indicates whether oxygen sensor
voltage is more than a 600 mV threshold voltage (rich) or less than a 300
       mV threshold  voltage (lean). Should change constantly while in closed
  loop,      indicating  that the PCM is controlling the air/fuel mixture
properly.
Short Term FT: Scan tool range -11 percent to 20 percent. 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
has mainly remained   less     than  450 mV, indicating  a lean air/fuel mixture,
short term fuel   trim will     increase  into the positive  range above 0
percent and the PCM will   add fuel. If     the oxygen  sensor voltage stays
 mainly above the threshold,   short term    fuel  trim will  decrease below
0 percent into  the negative range   while the PCM    reduces  fuel delivery
 to compensate for the  indicated   rich condition. Under    certain  conditions
 such as extended idle and   high  ambient temperatures,    canister  purge
may cause  Short Term Fuel  Trim to   read in the negative range    during
 normal operation.  The PCMs  maximum   authority to control fuel trim   
allows  a range between -11 percent   and +20 percent.  Fuel  trim values
at maximum authority    may  indicate an excessively   rich  or lean  system.
Spark: Scan tool range -64 degrees to 64 degrees. Displays the spark timing
being commanded by the PCM on the IC circuit. A negative (-) value indicates
        degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) or spark advance; a positive
 value       indicates  degrees After Top Dead Center (ATDC) or spark retard.
 Because      the  ignition  control module sets spark advance at a fixed
value  of 10°      BTDC  while operating  in Bypass mode, the displayed
Spark  advance only  reflects      true spark timing  when the PCM has commanded
 IC mode.
Start-Up ECT: Scan tool range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F to 304°F.
Indicates the Engine Coolant Temperature at the time that the vehicle was
       started. Used  by the HO2S diagnostic to determine if the last startup
  was      a cold start.
Start-Up IAT: Scan tool range -40°C to 151°C, -40°F to 304°F.
Indicates the Intake Air Temperature at the time that the vehicle was started.
       Used  by the HO2S diagnostic to determine if the last startup was a
 cold      start.
TCC Solenoid: Scan tool indicates Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the driver module for the TCC Solenoid control circuit.
Throttle At Idle: Scan tool displays YES or NO. Indicates whether the TP Angle being
monitored by the PCM is at 0 percent.
Total Misfire Current Count: Scan tool range 0 to 99. Indicates the total number of cylinder
firing events that were detected as being misfires during the last 200 crankshaft
        revolution sample period.
Total Misfire Failures Since First Fail: Scan tool range 0 to 65535 Counts. Indicates the number of 200
crankshaft revolution sample periods during which the level of misfire was
       sufficiently  high to report a failure.
Total Misfire Passes Since First Fail: Scan tool range 0 to 65535 Counts. Indicates the number of 200
crankshaft revolution sample periods during which the level of misfire was
       sufficiently  low to report a pass.
TP Angle: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. TP Angle is computed
by the PCM from the TP Sensor voltage. TP Angle should display 0 percent at
idle and 100 percent at wide        open  throttle.
TP Sensor: Scan tool range 0.00 to 5.00 Volts. The voltage being monitored
by the PCM on the TP sensor signal circuit.
Traction Control:  Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the traction control system is taking action to reduce drive wheel slippage.
Traction Control Desired Torque: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the PWM signal
from the Electronic Brake and Traction Control Module. The EBTCM reduces the
Traction        Control  Desired Torque signal pulse width when a drive wheel
slippage   situation      is  detected. The PCM monitors the Traction Control
Desired   Torque signal      and  reduces drive wheel slippage as necessary
by retarding   spark timing,      decreasing  boost sol. PWM, or increasing
air/fuel ratio.   The PCM can also      turn OFF up  to three fuel injectors
if the Traction   Control Desired Torque      signal indicates  a large enough
amount of drive   wheel slippage. A problem      with the Traction  Control
Desired Torque  signal  should cause DTC P1571    to   set.
Traction Control Torque: Scan tool range 0 percent to 100 percent. Represents the PWM signal
which indicates the percent of available torque the engine is delivering to
the drive wheels.         The EBTCM monitors the Traction Control Torque signal
to ensure that   the      PCM  is responding properly to the Traction Control
Desired Torque   signal.
Transmission Range: Scan tool displays INVALID, PARK/NEUTRAL, REVERSE, DRIVE 4, DRIVE
3, DRIVE 2, or LOW. Transmission Range represents the decoded status of the
       four  inputs from the Transaxle Range Switch Assembly. The combination
  of      transaxle  range inputs indicates the position of the transaxle
manual   valve.
TR Switch P / A / B / C: Scan tool displays HIGH or LOW. The TR Switch P / A / B / C display
represents the states of the four inputs from the transaxle range switch.
       HIGH displayed  indicates a B+ voltage signal being monitored at the
  PCM,      LOW displayed indicates  a grounded input signal. The combination
  of transaxle      range inputs indicates  the position of the transaxle
manual   valve.
TWC Protection: Scan tool displays ACTIVE or INACTIVE. ACTIVE displayed indicates
that the PCM has detected conditions appropriate to operate in TWC Protection
       mode.  This is determined based on Engine Load and Engine Coolant Temperature.
       While  in TWC Protection, the PCM will decrease Air/Fuel Ratio to a
 value       that depends  on Mass Air Flow (higher Mass Airflow = lower Air/Fuel
  Ratio).
Vehicle Speed: Scan tool range 0-255 km/h, 0-155 mph. The vehicle
speed sensor signal is converted into mph and km/h for display.
VTD Fuel Disable: Scan tool displays Active of Inactive. Represents whether VTD is
disabling fuel.
1 - 2 Solenoid: Scan tool indicates Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the driver module for the 1 - 2 Solenoid control circuit.
2 - 3 Solenoid: Scan tool indicates Fault or OK. Represents the diagnostic state
of the driver module for the 2 - 3 Solenoid control circuit.
3X Crank Sensor: Scan tool displays RPM. Represents engine speed as calculated from
the 3X reference signal.
18X Crank Sensor: Scan tool displays RPM. Represents engine speed as calculated from
the 18X reference signal.