Scan Tool Output Controls

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C1500, 5.3 ZSECTION Scan Tool Output Controls
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Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM)

Scan Tool Output Control Additional Menu Selection(s) Description
Automated Bleed - Used in order to bleed the ABS hydraulics. Refer to ABS Automated Bleed ProcedureΒ .
Automated Test - Cycles each solenoid valve and the pump motor in order to verify component operation. This test is identical to the Initialization Sequence. If a malfunction is detected, the EBCM will set the appropriate DTCs. The DTCs will be displayed upon completion of the test.
LF Inlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
LF Outlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
LR Inlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
LR Outlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
Pump Motor Test - Commands the pump motor ON and OFF.
RF Inlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
RF Outlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
RR Inlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
RR Outlet Valve Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF.
Steering Position Sensor Test - Tests the steering wheel position sensor (SWPS) ability to provide a valid input.
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