Scan Tool Data List

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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2.2L Powertrain Control Module (PCM)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition On/Engine Idling at normal operating temperature/Transmission in Park or Neutral/Cruise Control On/Off switch Off.
Brake Switch Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Applied/Released Released
Cruise Brake Switch Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Applied/Released Released
Cruise Engaged Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Yes/No No
Cruise Resume/Accel Switch General Info - Inputs On/Off Off
Cruise Set/Coast Switch General Info - Inputs On/Off Off
Cruise Switch Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
On/Off Off
Engine Speed Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
RPM Varies
Ignition 1 Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Volts Varies
Vehicle Speed Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
km/h (mph) 0 km/h (0 mph)
3.0L Powertrain Control Module (PCM)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition On/Engine Idling at normal operating temperature/Transmission in Park or Neutral/Cruise Control On/Off switch Off.
Battery Voltage Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Volts Varies
Brake Switch Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Applied/Released Released
Cruise Brake Switch Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Applied/Released Released
Cruise Engaged Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
Yes/No No
Cruise Resume/Accel Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
On/Off Off
Cruise Set/Coast Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
On/Off Off
Cruise Switch Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
On/Off Off
Engine Speed Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
RPM Varies
Vehicle Speed Idle/Speed Control
General Info - Inputs
km/h (mph) 0 km/h (0mph)
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