1-2 Shift Error: This parameter is  the difference between
the desired 1-2 shift time and the actual 1-2 shift      time.
A negative number equals a longer shift time.
1-2 Shift Time: This parameter is the  actual shift
time of the last 1-2 shift. The shift time is based on   a gear   
box ratio change after the commanded 1-2 shift.
1-2 Sol. (Solenoid): Displays On or Off. This parameter
is the commanded state of the  1-2 shift solenoid valve. On indicates
a commanded energized solenoid   state,    and Off indicates a commanded non-energized
solenoid state.
1-2 Sol. (Solenoid) Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes
or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or  a short to ground exists
in the 1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal   to    the PCM. The
1-2 shift solenoid valve must be commanded Off  for  this parameter
   to be valid.
1-2 Sol. (Solenoid) Short to Volts: Displays Yes or
No. This parameter indicates whether a short to  battery, B+, exists in the
1-2 shift solenoid valve feedback signal   to the    PCM. The 1-2 shift
solenoid valve must be commanded On for   this parameter    to be valid.
1-2 TAP Cell (4-16): The amount of adapt pressure,
based on 17 N·m (12.5 lb ft)      of engine torque
increment per cell, added to or subtracted from shift   pressure    during
a 1-2 upshift. A large positive number means the   PCM has seen several
   long shifts and has added PC solenoid pressure in   order to decrease the
 shift   time. A large negative number means the PCM   has seen several short
 shifts   and has removed PC solenoid pressure in  order  to increase the
shift  time.
2-3 Shift Error: This parameter is  the difference between
the desired 2-3 shift time and the actual 2-3 shift      time.
A negative number equals a longer shift time.
2-3 Shift Time: This parameter is the  actual shift
time of the last 2-3 shift. The shift time is based on   a gear   
box ratio change after the commanded 2-3 shift.
2-3 Sol. (Solenoid): Displays On or Off. This parameter
is the commanded state of the  2-3 shift solenoid valve. On indicates
a commanded energized state,   and Off    indicates a commanded non-energized
state.
2-3 Sol. (Solenoid) Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes
or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or  a short to ground exists
in the 2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal   to    the PCM. The
2-3 shift solenoid valve must be commanded Off  for  this parameter
   to be valid.
2-3 Sol. (Solenoid) Short to Volts: Displays Yes or
No. This parameter indicates whether a short to  battery, B+, exists in the
2-3 shift solenoid valve feedback signal   to the    PCM. The 2-3 shift
solenoid valve must be commanded On for   this parameter    to be valid.
2-3 TAP Cell (4-16): The amount of adapt pressure,
based on 17 N·m (12.5 lb ft)      of engine torque
increment per cell, added to or subtracted from shift   pressure    during
a 2-3 upshift. A large positive number means the   PCM has seen several
   long shifts and has added PC solenoid pressure in   order to decrease the
 shift   time. A large negative number means the PCM   has seen several short
 shifts   and has removed PC solenoid pressure in  order  to increase the
shift  time.
3-4 Shift Error: This parameter is  the difference between
the desired 3-4 shift time and the actual 3-4 shift      time.
A negative number equals a longer shift time.
3-4 Shift Time: This parameter is the  actual shift
time of the last 3-4 shift. The shift time is based on   a gear   
box ratio change after the commanded 3-4 shift.
3-4 TAP Cell (4-16): The amount of adapt pressure,
based on 17 N·m (12.5 lb ft)      of engine torque
increment per cell, added to or subtracted from shift   pressure    during
a 3-4 upshift. A large positive number means the   PCM has seen several
   long shifts and has added PC solenoid pressure in   order to decrease the
 shift   time. A large negative number means the PCM   has seen several short
 shifts   and has removed PC solenoid pressure in  order  to increase the
shift  time.
A/C Clutch: Displays On or Off. This represents the
PCM commanded state of  the A/C compressor clutch relay driver circuit. The
A/C compressor clutch      should be engaged when On displays. When the display
indicates On, the   line    pressure and the shift times will be adjusted
for the additional  engine   load.
Commanded Gear: This parameter indicates the current
commanded  gear.
Cruise: Displays Enabled or Disabled. When the display
indicates Enabled,  the PCM is allowing cruise control operation. When the
display indicates Disabled,      the PCM has disabled cruise control operation.
The PCM has the ability   to    disable cruise control under certain conditions.
When the cruise control     is  On, shift patterns will be altered for 2-3
and 3-4 upshifts  for  4-3 and   3-2 downshifts.
Current TAP (Transmission Adaptive Pressure) Cell: This parameter indicates  the current TAP cell in use for transmission line
pressure adaptation. The      cells are based on engine torque. The higher
the engine torque, the higher      the current TAP cell. The last cell used
will remain displayed until the     next  adaptable upshift occurs.
ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature): The  ECT sensor is
mounted in the coolant stream and sends engine temperature information   
  to the PCM. 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, the internal resistance is high, the
   PCM monitors   a high signal voltage. The PCM interprets this voltage as
  a  cold engine.  As  the sensor warms, the internal resistance decreases,
  the  voltage signal  will  decrease. The PCM interprets the lower voltage
  as a  warm engine.
Engine Run Time: Displays hours/minutes/seconds. This
parameter indicates the time  elapsed since the engine was started. If the
engine is stopped, this parameter      is reset to 00:00:00.
Engine Speed: The engine speed is computed  by the PCM
from the fuel control reference input, the crankshaft position      sensor.
This parameter indicates the rotational speed of the engine expressed    
 as revolutions per minute.
Engine Torque: This parameter is the torque delivered
by the engine.
Gear Ratio: This parameter is the calculated gear  ratio
for all forward and reverse gears. The display reads 3.98 in all range   
  selector positions when there is no vehicle speed.
Ignition Voltage: This parameter is the system  voltage
measured by the PCM at the PCM ignition input when the ignition switch   
  is in the RUN position.
IMS (Internal Mode Switch): Displays Park, Park/Reverse,
Reverse, Reverse/Neutral, Neutral,  Neutral/Drive 4, Drive 4,
Drive 4/Drive 3, Drive 3,      Drive 3/Drive 2,
Drive 2, Drive 2/Drive 1,      Drive 1, Invalid
or Open. The IMS Range display represents a decoded      status of the four
inputs from the IMS. This range includes all possible     in-between  gear
states as well as the detent gear states. The combination     of IMS inputs
 to the PCM are used by the PCM in order to determine what    position  the
manual  valve is in at any time.
IMS (Internal Mode Switch) A/B/C/P: Displays LOW or
HI for the state of each of the four inputs from  the IMS. LOW displayed indicates
a low voltage signal, 0 volts, being      monitored at the PCM. HI
displayed indicates a high voltage signal, B+,    being   monitored at the
PCM.
Last Shift Time: This parameter is the  actual shift
time of the last upshift.
PC Sol. (Pressure Control Solenoid) Actual Current: This parameter is the actual  current flow through the PC solenoid valve circuit,
as measured by the PCM.      Low current flow indicates high line pressure.
High current flow indicates      low line pressure.
PC Sol. (Pressure Control Solenoid) Duty Cycle: This
parameter indicates the  commanded state of the PC solenoid valve circuit,
expressed as a percentage      of ON time energized. A 0 percent duty
cycle indicates no current flow zero ON time. High current flow is approximately
60 percent      duty cycle at idle.
PC Sol. Ref. (Pressure Control Solenoid Reference) Current: This parameter is the current  flow commanded by the PCM through the
PC solenoid valve circuit. Low current      flow indicates high line pressure.
High current flow indicates low line    pressure.
Steady State TAP 1GR: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      first gear ratio,
eliminate clutch or band slip. A large number means   the    PCM has seen
an element slipping and is compensating with adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP 2GR: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      second gear ratio,
eliminate clutch or band slip. A large number means    the   PCM has seen
an element slipping and is compensating with adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP 2GR/TCC: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      second gear ratio
with TCC applied, eliminate clutch or band slip. A  large     number means
the PCM has seen an element slipping and is compensating  with     adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP 3GR: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      third gear ratio,
eliminate clutch or band slip. A large number means   the    PCM has seen
an element slipping and is compensating with adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP 3GR/TCC: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      third gear ratio
with TCC applied, eliminate clutch or band slip. A large      number means
the PCM has seen an element slipping and is compensating  with     adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP 4GR: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      fourth gear ratio,
eliminate clutch or band slip. A large number means    the   PCM has seen
an element slipping and is compensating with adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP 4GR/TCC: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      fourth gear ratio
with TCC applied, eliminate clutch or band slip. A  large     number means
the PCM has seen an element slipping and is compensating  with     adapt pressure.
Steady State TAP Reverse: The amount  of adapt pressure
that is applied to PC solenoid pressure to maintain the      reverse gear
ratio, eliminate clutch or band slip. A large number means     the  PCM has
seen an element slipping and is compensating with adapt pressure.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Brake Switch: Displays
Open or Closed. This parameter indicates the state of  the brake switch circuit
input. Open indicates a zero voltage input, brake switch open, brake pedal
applied. Closed indicates a B+ voltage input,   brake switch closed, brake
pedal released.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Duty Cycle: This display
indicates the  commanded percent of the TCC PWM solenoid valve On time. A
value of 20 percent      represents an energized commanded state and
a value of 0 percent    represents   a de-energized commanded state.
The commanded state is applied    at vehicle   speeds that are above approximately
16 km/h (10 mph).
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Duty Cycle Open/Short to GND: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether an open or  a short
to ground exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to      the
PCM. The TCC PWM solenoid valve must be commanded Off for this parameter 
    to be valid. The Scan tool will display Yes only while the TCC PWM solenoid
     valve is Off. The display will pulsate.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Duty Cycle Short to Volts: Displays Yes or No. This parameter indicates whether a short to  battery,
B+, exists in the TCC PWM solenoid valve feedback signal to the PCM.     
The TCC PWM solenoid valve must be commanded On for this parameter to  be
   valid.  The scan tool will display Yes only while the TCC PWM solenoid
 valve    is On.  The display will pulsate.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Release Pressure: Displays
Yes or No. This parameter is the status of the normally-closed  TCC release
switch. A scan tool displaying Yes indicates the switch is open,      TCC
release fluid pressure is present and the TCC is released. A scan  tool  
  displaying No indicates the switch is closed, TCC release fluid pressure
    is  not present and the TCC is applied.
TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) Slip Speed: This display
is the  difference between the transmission input shaft RPM and the engine
RPM. A  negative value     indicates deceleration. A value of near zero indicates
 that the TCC is  applied.
TFP Sw (Transmission Fluid Pressure Switch): Displays
Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive 4, Drive 3,  Drive 2, Drive 1
or Invalid. TFP Sw display represents a decoded      status of the three inputs
A/B/C to the PCM from the TFP manual valve  position     switch.
TFP Sw (Transmission Fluid Pressure Switch) A/B/C: Displays HI/LOW, HI/LOW, HI/LOW. This parameter indicates the status  of each
of the three inputs from the transmission fluid pressure switch to      the
PCM. HI indicates an ignition voltage input to the PCM. LOW indicates    
 a zero voltage input to the PCM.
TFT (Transmission Fluid Temperature) Sensor: This display
shows the voltage  drop across the TFT sensor. The PCM applies 5 volts
to the TFT sensor      circuit. The sensor is a thermistor which changes internal
resistance  as    the  temperature changes. When the sensor is cold, the internal
resistance     is high,  the PCM monitors a high signal voltage. The PCM interprets
this     voltage as  a cold transmission. As the sensor warms, the internal
resistance     decreases,  the voltage signal will decrease. The PCM interprets
the lower     voltage as  a warm transmission.
TP (Throttle Position) Angle: The TP angle is computed
by  the PCM from the TP sensor voltage. The TP angle should display 0 percent
     at idle and 100 percent at wide open throttle (WOT).
TP (Throttle Position) Sensor: This parameter indicates
 the voltage being monitored by the PCM on the TP sensor signal circuit.
TR Sw. (Transmission Range Switch): Displays Park/Neutral,
Reverse, Drive 4, Drive 3, Drive 2, Drive  1 or Invalid. This parameter is
the decoded status of the four A/B/C/P inputs     from the transmission range
switch. Invalid is displayed when the PCM does     not recognize a valid combination
of inputs.
TR Sw. (Transmission Range Switch) A/B/C/P: Displays
HI or LOW for the status of the four inputs from the transmission  range switch
to the PCM. HI indicates an ignition voltage input to the PCM.     LOW indicates
a zero voltage input to the PCM.
Traction Control: Displays Active or Inactive. The scan
tool displays Active when  the PCM receives a request for torque reduction
from the electronic brake      traction control module (EBTCM).
Trans. Fluid Temp. (Transmission Fluid Temperature): This  display is the temperature conversion of the voltage input signal to
the PCM      of the TFT. When the TFT is high, 151°C (304°F), the
signal voltage      is low, 0 volts. When the TFT is low, -40°C
(-40°F),      the signal voltage is high, 5 volts.
Transmission Hot Mode: Displays On or Off. This display
indicates the automatic transmission  fluid temperature (TFT). Off indicates
that the TFT has not exceeded 130°C      (266°F). On indicates that
the TFT has exceeded 130°C (266°F)      and has not cooled to 120°C
(248°F) for more that 5 seconds.      Note: these numbers are approximate.
They differ with transmissions.
Transmission ISS (Input Shaft Speed): This parameter
is the rotational  speed of the transmission input shaft.
Transmission OSS (Output Shaft Speed): This display
indicates  the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft as expressed
in revolutions  per minute.
Vehicle Speed: This  parameter is the vehicle speed
sensor (VSS) input signal converted by the      PCM to be displayed as vehicle
speed in both metric and English units.