Scan Tool Data List

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Body Control Module (BCM)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Vehicle in PARK/Headlamps in AUTO
Battery Voltage Data Volts Varies
Courtesy Lamp Timer Data Seconds Varies
Door Handle Switch Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE (door open)
Driver Door Jamb Switch Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE (door open)
Ignition 1 Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Ignition 3 Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Ignition Power Mode Input 1 OFF/RUN/CRANK/ UNKNOWN RUN
Inadvertent Power Timer Data Seconds 2400 Seconds
Julian Date of Build Module Information 1 Numeric Varies
Key-In-Ignition Input 1 YES/NO YES
Manufacture Enable Counter Module Information 1 0-255 0
Module Part Number Module Information 1 Numeric Varies
Software Design Suffix Module Information 1 Two Letters Varies
Software Part Number Module Information 1 Numeric Varies
RAP Calibration Number Module Information 2 Numeric Varies
RAP Relay Outputs ON/OFF ON
RAP Relay Feedback Input 1 ON/OFF ON
RAP Suffix Module Information 2 Two Letters Varies
Retained Accessory Power Timer Data Seconds 1198 Seconds
RENDER: 1.0x

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