Use the Scan Tool Data Display Values and Definitions Information  in order
to assist in diagnosing vehicle malfunctions.     Compare the vehicles          actual
scan tool data with the typical data display    value table   information.       
Use the data information in order to aid in understanding      the nature      of
  the problem when the vehicle does not match with  the  typical    data      display
  values.
The scan tool data values were taken from a known good vehicle under  the following
conditions:
|     •  | The ignition switch is in the ON position. | 
 
|     •  | The engine is not running. | 
 
|     •  | The vehicle is in PARK. | 
 
Driver Door Ajar Switch: This BCM input is used to determine
if the driver door is open.  The BCM uses this input to perform various functions
such as chimes and interior        lamp control. ON is displayed when the driver door
is open.
DRL Relay: This body control module output displays the state
of the daytime  running lamps (DRL) relay. When the proper conditions are present
for the   BCM to command      on the DRL relay by providing ground to the relay, ON
  is displayed. 
Fog Lamp Relay: This BCM output displays the state of the fog
lamp relay. When  the proper conditions are present for the BCM to command on the
fog lamp relay   by providing      ground to the relay, ON is displayed. 
Fog Lamp Switch: The BCM uses this input to determine if the
fog lamps have been  requested on. When the fog lamps switch is pressed once, ON is
displayed on   the scan      tool. When the fog lamp switch is pressed again, OFF
is displayed.
High Beam Feedback: This body control module input displays
the state of the high beam  headlamps. When the BCM senses that the normal high beam
headlamps are illuminated,   the      operating voltage of the high beam headlamps
is displayed. When  the  BCM    senses   that the DRLs are active, the reduced operating
voltage  of  the  DRLs   is displayed.
Inadvertent Power Output: This BCM output displays the state
of the inadvertent power relay  that is internal to the BCM. The BCM uses this output
to provide battery voltage        to the courtesy lamps. If the BCM senses that a
lamp has been illuminated        for approximately 20 minutes after exiting the vehicle,
the BCM will   turn      off the inadvertent power relay to protect the battery from
run-down.
Interior Lamp Output: This BCM output displays the state of
the interior courtesy lamps.  When the BCM is commanding on the interior courtesy
lamps by providing ground   to      the lamps, ON is displayed. 
Low Beam Feedback: This body control module input displays the
state of the low beam  headlamps. When the BCM senses that the normal low beam headlamps
are illuminated,   the      operating voltage of the low beam headlamps is displayed.
When the   BCM   senses    that the DRLs are active, the reduced operating voltage
of   the  DRLs  is displayed.
Park Lamp Input: This body control module input displays the
state of the park lamps.  When the BCM senses that the park lamps are illuminated,
ON is displayed. 
Passenger Door Ajar Switch: This BCM input is used to determine
if a passenger door is open.  The BCM uses this input to perform various functions
such as chimes and interior        lamp control. ON is displayed when a passenger
door is open.