Scan Tool Data List

2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Radio

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Radio ON
Antenna Module Data Enabled/Disabled Enabled
Auxiliary Video Input Data Present/Not Present Not Present
Battery Voltage Signal Data Volts 11.8 Volts
CD H/W Level CD/DVD/MAP Information Numeric Varies
CD S/W Level CD/DVD/MAP Information Numeric Varies
DVD H/W Part Number CD/DVD/MAP Information Numeric Varies
DVD S/W Part Number CD/DVD/MAP Information Numeric Varies
Navigation Software Version CD/DVD/MAP Information Numeric Varies
Navigation Hardware Level CD/DVD/MAP Information Numeric Varies
Component Serial No. 13 - 16 Module Information Numeric Varies
End Model Part Number Module Information Numeric Varies
Base Model Part Number Module Information Numeric Varies
DRR Data Present/Not Present Present
Ign. Cycles Since Last DTC Data Numeric Varies
Software Part Number Module Information Numeric Varies
Year Module Built Module Information Numeric Varies
Julian Date of Build Module Information Numeric Varies
Phone Signal Data Present/Not Present Present
Power Mode Data Off/Accessory/Run/Crank Request Varies
Power Mode Config. Data Normal Mode/Bench Mode Normal Mode
Signal Strength Data dBuV 19 dBuv
Video Display Data Present/Not Present Not Present
Theft Armed Data Learned VIN/No VIN Learned VIN
Theft Lock Status Data Active/Inactive Inactive
Digital Radio Receiver

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Radio ON
Battery Voltage Data Volts Varies
Digital Radio Antenna Data Millivolts or Milliamps Varies
Ignition Counter Data Numeric Varies
Power Mode Data Alphanumeric Run
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