Scan Tool Data List

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C1500, 5.3 ZSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
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Operating Conditions: Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Vehicle Stationary for at Least 60 Minutes/Tire Pressures Adjusted to Recommended kPa/psi.
Battery Voltage Data Display Volts 12.5
LF Pressure Sensor ID Data Display Numeric/******** Numeric
LF Pressure Sensor Mode Data Display Stationary/Wake/Drive/Learn/Re-measure/Low Bat/ N/A Stationary
LF Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 35 psi
LR Pressure Sensor ID Data Display Numeric/******** Numeric
LR Pressure Sensor Mode Data Display Stationary/Wake/Drive/Re-measure/Learn/Low Bat/ N/A Stationary
LR Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 35 psi
RF Pressure Sensor ID Data Display Numeric/******** Numeric
RF Pressure Sensor Mode Data Display Stationary/Wake/Drive/Re-measure/Learn/Low Bat/ N/A Stationary
RF Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 35 psi
RR Pressure Sensor ID Data Display Numeric/******** Numeric
RR Pressure Sensor Mode Data Display Stationary/Wake/Drive/Re-measure/Learn/Low Bat/ N/A Stationary
RR Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 35 psi
Sensor Learn Mode Data Display Active/Inactive Inactive
Selected Front Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 35 psi
Selected Rear Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 35 psi
Selected Tire Type Data Display P-Metric Standard/P-Metric Extended/Load Range C/Load Range D/Load Range E P-Metric Standard
Spare Tire Pressure Data Display kPa/psi 0
Spare Tire Pressure Sensor ID Data Display Numeric/******** ********
TPM System Enabled Data Display Yes/No Yes
Vehicle Speed Data Display km/h/mph 0
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