Reprogramming the PTOM for Fast Idle/PTO Using the Scan Tool

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION Reprogramming the PTOM for Fast Idle/PTO Using the Scan Tool
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A scan tool must be used to enable certain PTO options and also to adjust the factory preset parameters to the desired settings. The scan tool menu driven device is a hand held scan tool that plugs into the datalink connector located underneath the dash near the driver seat.

For additional scan tool information, refer to Control Module References .

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