Scan Tool Data List

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON, Engine OFF and Brake releasedΒ 
4WD Status ABS Two wheel drive/Four wheel drive Varies
ABS Lamp Command ABS On/Off Off
ABS Pump Motor ABS On/Off Off
ABS Relay Command ABS On/Off ON
ABS Stop State
  • ABS
  • Traction Assist
On/Off Off
Brake Switch Status
  • ABS
  • Traction Assist
On/Off Off
Brake Warning Lamp Command ABS On/Off Off
Diff. Pressure/Fluid Level Switch ABS Ok/Low Ok
Delivered Torque Traction Assist % 35%
DRP Active ABS Yes/No No
Left Front Wheel Speed
  • ABS
  • Traction Assist
km/h or mph 5 km/h/3 mph
LF Dump Valve Command ABS On/Off Off
LF Dump Valve Feedback ABS On/Off Off
LF ISO Valve Command ABS On/Off Off
LF ISO Valve Feedback ABS On/Off Off
Low Traction Lamp Command Traction Assist On/Off Off
Rear Dump Valve Command ABS On/Off Off
Rear Dump Valve Feedback ABS On/Off Off
Rear ISO Valve Command ABS On/Off Off
Rear ISO Valve Feedback ABS On/Off Off
Rear Wheel Speed
  • ABS
  • Traction Assist
km/h or mph 5 km/h/3 mph
Requested Torque Traction Assist % 91%
RF Dump Valve Command ABS On/Off Off
RF Dump Valve Feedback ABS On/Off Off
RF ISO Valve Command ABS On/Off Off
RF ISO Valve Feedback ABS On/Off Off
Right Front Wheel Speed
  • ABS
  • Traction Assist
km/h or mph 5 km/h/3 mph
Traction Control Active Traction Assist Yes/No No
Traction Control Enabled Traction Assist Yes/No Varies
Traction Control Equipped Traction Assist Yes/No Yes
Traction Control Slip Traction Assist Yes/No No
Traction Off Lamp Command Traction Assist On/Off Off
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