As-Built Data

2008 Mazda Tribute s Sport, 4WDSECTION As-Built Data
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As-Built data is a VIN specific module configuration record. During vehicle build, the configuration from all modules is downloaded and stored in the As-Built database. As Built data will not reflect customer preference items that have been changed from the default state. These items will need to be changed using programmable parameters after the module is configured.

NOTE: It is not necessary to obtain As-Built data unless directed to do so by the scan tool. This data may be accessed from the technician service publication website.

The following chart lists body/chassis module As-Built data addresses:

BODY/CHASSIS MODULE ADDRESSES FOR AS-BUILT ENTRY

Module Name Module Address
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) module 760
Instrument cluster 720
Vehicle security module C1
Four wheel drive (4WD) control module 52

The following chart describes specific module programming information:

MODULE CONFIGURATION AND PARAMETER INDEX

Module Name Reprogram/ Flash Capable Requires PMI Requires Adaptive Learning Requires Calibration Available Programmable Parameters
ABS module Yes Yes No No
  • Rear tire size
EATC No No No No
  • None
Instrument cluster Yes No No No
  • Engine hour meter reset
  • Language English/French/ Spanish
  • Trailer brake control module yes/no
Parking aid module No No No No
  • None
PCM Yes Yes Yes No
  • Speed control enable/disable
  • Tire size
  • Axle ratio
  • 4WD low range input
Restraints control module (RCM) No No No No
  • None
Trailer brake control (TBC) module No No No No
  • None
Vehicle security module No Yes No No
  • Autolock enable/disable
  • Lock switch inhibit enable/disable
4WD control module No Yes No No
  • None
RENDER: 1.0x

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