Vehicle Stability Control Module Scan Tool Information

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Vehicle Stability Control Module Scan Tool Information
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Vehicle Stability Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters

Parameter System State Expected Value Description
Operating Conditions:Β  Ignition ON
Accel. Sen. Lateral 1 Signal - Varies This displays Β°.
Accel. Sen. Lateral 2 Signal - Varies This displays Β°.
Accel. Sen. Yaw 1 Signal - Varies This displays Β°/sec.
Accel. Sen. Yaw 2 Signal - Varies This displays Β°/sec.
Accel. Sensor Longitudinal Signal - 0 m/s2 This displays m/s2 .
Battery Voltage Signal - Varies This displays Volts. This is the current battery voltage signal.
Steering Position Sensor Signal - Varies This displays Β°. This is the current degree position of the steering position sensor.
Steering Position Sensor Status - Centered The scan tool displays Centered or Uncentered. This is the current status of the steering position sensor.
Vehicle Stability Control Module Scan Tool Output Controls

Output Control Description
Acceleration Sensor Reset This output control is used to reset the acceleration sensor.
Steering Position Sensor Centering This output control is used to center the steering position sensor.
VSCM Power Steering Reset This output control is used to reset the vehicle stability control module (VSCM) power steering.
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