Scan Tool Data Definitions

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
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Battery Voltage:Β  The scan tool displays 0.0-16.0 volts. The battery voltage input represents the system voltage measured at the BCM ignition feed input.

Ignition Accessory:Β  Input from ignition switch Accessory circuit. Used to determine power mode. Hot in ACC and ON.

Ignition 0:Β  Input to the control module from the ignition switch indicating the Ignition 0 position. Switch closed (HOT) in ignition switch positions UNLOCK, ACC, ON, and START

Ignition 1:Β  Input to the control module from the ignition switch indicating the Ignition 1 position. Switch closed (HOT) in ignition switch positions ON and START

Key in Ignition:Β  Input from ignition switch indicating that the ignition key is inserted into the ignition switch. HOT with key in ignition switch.

Julian Date of Build:Β  The day of the year when module was built.

Seed and Key Timer:Β  Indicates the time remaining for programming functions.

Year Module Built:Β  The year when module was built.

8 Digit GM Part Number:Β  The module's part number.

RENDER: 1.0x

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