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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET1995ASTRO VAN CARGO, RWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)ENGINE PERFORMANCESYSTEMENGINE CONTROLS - TESTS W/CODES - 4.3LSELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMSCAN TESTER DATA
1995 Chevrolet Astro Van Cargo, RWD
Scan Tester Data
1995 Chevrolet Astro Van Cargo, RWDSECTION Scan Tester Data
NOTE:
Information contained in the following table is typical of readings taken on vehicle with engine idling, upper radiator hose hot, throttle closed, transmission in Park or Neutral, closed loop status achieved and all accessories off (except as noted in tables). Not all devices and systems are used on all models. For additional information, see tester owner's manual.
SCAN TESTER DATA
| Tester Position | Units Measured | Nominal Value |
|---|---|---|
| A/C Clutch | On/Off | Off (On With A/C) |
| A/C Request | Yes/No | No/Yes (With Request) |
| Battery Voltage | Volts | 13.5-14.5 |
| Clear Flood | On/Off | See Tester Manual |
| Coolant Temp. | °C | 85-105° (Norm. Temp.) |
| Crank RPM | RPM | 100-900 |
| Cross Counts | Counts | 0-255 |
| Desired RPM | RPM | ECM Desired RPM |
| EGR Actual | 0-100% | 0/Closed-100/Fully Open |
| EGR Desired | 0-100% | 0/Closed-100/Fully Open |
| EGR Duty Cycle | 0-100% | 0/Closed-100/Fully Open |
| Fuel Trim Cell | Cell# | 0 |
| Fuel Trim Enable | Yes/No | No |
| Fuel Trim LT | Counts | 118-138 (128 Normal) |
| Fuel Trim ST | Counts | 110-145 (128 Normal) |
| IAC | Counts | 0-50 |
| IAT | °C | 10-90° |
| Injector Pulse Width | Mil./Sec | .8-3.0 |
| KS Retard | Deg. | 12 |
| Knock Signal | Yes/No | Yes When Knock Exists |
| MAP | Volts | 1 (idle) To 4.5 (WOT) |
| Open/Closed Loop Status | Ol/Cl | Extended Idle |
| Oxygen Sensor | Millivolts | 100 (Lean) To 999 (Rich) |
| P/N Switch | P/N/RDL | Park/Neutral |
| P/S Switch | Norm/Hi | Normal |
| PROM I.D. | PROM # | Original Factory Number |
| RPM | RPM | Spec. +/-25 RPM Drive (A/T) |
| RPM | RPM | Spec. +/-50 RPM Neut. (M/T) |
| Spark Advance | Deg. | 0-20 |
| TCC | On/Off | Off (On With Command) |
| TPS | Volts | .45 (Idle) To 5.0 (WOT) |
| Throttle Angle | 0-100% | 0 (Idle) To 100 (WOT) |
| Trouble Codes | Code # | No codes |
| Upshift Light(Manual Trans.) | On/Off | Off |
| VSS Or MPH | MPH | 0-Actual |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.