Scan Tool Data Definitions

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
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The Scan Tool Data Definitions contains a brief description of all cruise control related parameters that are available on the scan tool.

Battery Voltage

The scan tool displays 6 to 18 Volts.

Brake Switch

The scan tool displays Applied or Released. The ECM monitors the signal circuit of the stop lamp switch. An open switch is displayed as Released.

Cruise Engaged

The scan tool displays Yes or No. The ECM determines the current status of cruise control operation. An active cruise control system is displayed as Yes.

Cruise Switch

The scan tool displays On or Off. The ECM monitors the signal circuit of the On/Off switch of the cruise control system. A closed switch is displayed as On.

Cruise Brake Switch

The scan tool displays Applied or Released. The ECM monitors the signal circuit of the cruise/brake switch. An open switch is displayed as Applied.

Cruise Resume/Accel

The scan tool displays On or Off. The ECM monitors the signal circuit of the Resume/Accel. switch of the cruise control system. A closed switch is displayed as On. The cruise On/Off switch must be switched On in order to correctly view the Cruise Resume/Accel parameter.

Cruise Set/Coast

The scan tool displays On or Off. The ECM monitors the signal circuit of the Set/Coast switch of the cruise control system. A closed switch is displayed as On. The cruise On/Off switch must be switched On in order to correctly view the Cruise Set/Coast parameter.

Engine Speed

The scan tool displays 0 to 9,999 RPM. The ECM monitors the CKP signal circuit in order to determine the engine RPM.

Ignition 1

The scan tool displays 6 to 18 Volts. The ECM monitors the Ignition 1 signal circuit in order to determine the system voltage.

Vehicle Speed

The scan tool displays 0 to 255 km/h (158 mph). The ECM monitors the vehicle speed sensor signal circuit in order to calculate the vehicle speed.

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