Scan Tool Data Definitions

2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo V8-5.3LSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions


Scan Tool Data Definitions

Battery Voltage Signal
- The scan tool displays the current system battery voltage.

Last Fob Used
- The scan tool indicates the last keyless entry transmitter used to active the keyless entry system.

Fob 1 Programmed
- The scan tool displays whether a keyless entry transmitter is currently programmed into the #1 slot.

Fob 1 Function
- The scan tool indicates the lasted keyless entry function commanded by the keyless entry transmitter programmed to the #1 slot.

Fob 1 Battery
- The scan tool displays the current battery state of the keyless entry transmitter battery as either Low or OK.

Fob 2 Programmed
- The scan tool displays whether a keyless entry transmitter is currently programmed into the #2 slot.

Fob 2 Function
- The scan tool indicates the lasted keyless entry function commanded by the keyless entry transmitter programmed to the #2 slot.

Fob 2 Battery
- The scan tool displays the current battery state of the keyless entry transmitter battery as either Low or OK.

Fob 3 Programmed
- The scan tool displays whether a keyless entry transmitter is currently programmed into the #3 slot.

Fob 3 Function
- The scan tool indicates the lasted keyless entry function commanded by the keyless entry transmitter programmed to the #3 slot.

Fob 3 Battery
- The scan tool displays the current battery state of the keyless entry transmitter battery as either Low or OK.

Fob 4 Programmed
- The scan tool displays whether a keyless entry transmitter is currently programmed into the #4 slot.

Fob 4 Function
- The scan tool indicates the lasted keyless entry function commanded by the keyless entry transmitter programmed to the #4 slot.

Fob 4 Battery
- The scan tool displays the current battery state of the keyless entry transmitter battery as either Low or OK.

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