Scan Tool Data Definitions

2011 Cadillac Escalade Base, AWDSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
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Fob 1 Battery:  The scan tool displays OK to indicate a good battery voltage level was last received.

Fob 2 Battery:  The scan tool displays OK to indicate a good battery voltage level was last received.

Fob 3 Battery:  The scan tool displays OK to indicate a good battery voltage level was last received.

Fob 4 Battery:  The scan tool displays OK to indicate a good battery voltage level was last received.

Last Fob Button Pressed:  The scan tool displays Dr. Door Unlock, All Door Unlock, Door Lock, Rear Release or Panic Alarm indicating the last input received from a programmed fob.

Last Fob Used:  The scan tool displays FOB 1-4 to indicate the number of the last transmitter used

Fob 1 Programmed:  The scan tool displays Yes/No. The scan tool displays Yes if a transmitter is programmed to this numeric position.

Fob 2 Programmed:  The scan tool displays Yes/No. The scan tool displays Yes if a transmitter is programmed to this numeric position.

Fob 3 Programmed:  The scan tool displays Yes/No. The scan tool displays Yes if a transmitter is programmed to this numeric position.

Fob 4 Programmed:  The scan tool displays Yes/No. The scan tool displays Yes if a transmitter is programmed to this numeric position.

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