Scan Tool Data List

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Body Control Module

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Vehicle in PARK/Doors closed
Battery Voltage Data Volts Varies
Door Handle Switch Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE INACTIVE
Door Lock Relay Outputs ON/OFF OFF
Door Lock Relay Feedback Input 1 ON/OFF OFF
Driver Door Jamb Switch Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE INACTIVE
Driver Door Unlock Relay Outputs ON/OFF OFF
Ignition 1 Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Ignition 3 Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Ignition Power Mode Input 1 OFF/RUN/CRANK/UNKNOWN RUN
Julian Date of Build Module Information 1 Numeric Varies
Key-In-Ignition Input 1 YES/NO YES
Last Remote Function Actuation Command Since Wake-Up Input 1 None/Lock/Unlock/Panic/Manual Resynch/Fob Program/Diag Acknowledge/Diag Request Unlock
Manufacture Enable Counter Module Information 1 0-255 0
Module Part Number Module Information 1 Numeric Varies
Passenger Door Unlock Input Input 1 ACTIVE/INACTIVE INACTIVE
Passenger Door Unlock Relay Outputs ON/OFF OFF
Remote Function Actuation Message Since Wake-Up Input 1 NONE/PANIC/Active Unlock Fob#/Active Lock/Prog Mode Cancel/Prog Successful/Prog Mode Ack/Manual Resync Actv Unlock Fob#
Retained Accessory Power Calibration Number Module Information 2 Numeric Varies
Retained Accessory Power Suffix Module Information 2 Two Letters Varies
Security Calibration Number Module Information 2 Numeric Varies
Security Suffix Module Information 2 Two Letters Varies
Software Design Suffix Module Information 1 Two Letters Varies
Software Part Number Module Information 1 Numeric Varies
Vehicle Speed Data MPH/KPH 0
RENDER: 1.0x

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