Parameter Identification (PID)

2007 Ford E 450 V8-5.4LSECTION Parameter Identification (PID)
PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION (PID)

Description
The parameter identification (PID) mode allows access to powertrain control module (PCM) information. This includes analog and digital signal inputs and outputs along with calculated values and the system status. There are 2 types of PID lists available and both are used. The first is the generic (J1979) OBD PID list. This is a standard set of PIDs that all scan tools must be able to access. The second is a Ford-specific (J2190) list which can be accessed by an appropriate scan tool. When accessing any of these PIDs, the values are continuously updated. The generic or Ford PID list provides definitions and values in appropriate units. For more information, refer to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) document J2205.


Generic OBD PID List (Part 1):






Generic OBD PID List (Part 2):






Generic OBD PID List


Ford PID List (Part 1):






Ford PID List (Part 2):






Ford PID List (Part 3):






Ford PID List (Part 4):






Ford PID List (Part 5):






Ford PID List (Part 6):






Ford PID List
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