Scan Tool Data Definitions

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
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Battery Voltage

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

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

Ignition 0

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

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

Input from ignition switch indicating that the ignition key is inserted into the ignition switch. HOT with key in ignition switch.

Module Part Number

Indicates the module part number.

Seed and Key Timer

Indicates the time remaining for programming functions.

Software Part Number

Part number of component program or the ECU. Used to determine applicability to vehicle RPO content.

RENDER: 1.0x

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