PID/Data Monitor Table [Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)]

2010 Mazda CX-9 Sport, 3.7 V, AWDSECTION PID/Data Monitor Table [Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)]
PID/DATA MONITOR OPERATION CONDITION CHART

-: Not applicable
PID Name (Definition) Unit/Condition Operation Condition (Reference) Terminal
BSM_ST (BSM OFF switch) On/Off
  • BSM at on: On
  • BSM at off: Off
-
BSM_OFF_IL(2) (BSM OFF indicator light) On/Off
  • When the BSM OFF indicator light is illuminated: On
  • When the BSM OFF indicator light is turned off: Off
-
BUZZER (Buzzer) On/Off
  • When the buzzer is operating: On
  • When the buzzer is not operating: Off
-
DTC_CNT (Number of continuous DTCs) - Indicates number of DTC. -
SHIFT_R (Shift Lever Position (Reverse)) R/Not_R
  • Shift Lever Position (Reverse): R
  • Shift Lever Position (Besides reverse): Not_R
-
SWA_POS (Steering wheel angle) Β°
  • Steering wheel in neutral position (not turned): 0 Β°
  • Steering wheel turned to left: Changes 0 Β°-negative
  • Steering wheel turned to right: Changes 0 Β°-positive
-
TURN_SW_L (Turn switch (LH)) On/Off
  • Turn switch is in the left position: On
  • Turn switch is in the off position: Off
-
TURN_SW_R (Turn switch (RH)) On/Off
  • Turn switch is in the off position: Off
  • Turn switch is in the right position: On
-
VPWR_IG1 (Module supply voltage) V Ignition switch at ON: VB B
VSPD (Vehicle speed) KPH, MPH Vehicle speed -
WRN_IND_L(1) (BSM warning light (LH)) On/Off
  • When the BSM indicator light (LH) is illuminated: On
  • When the BSM indicator light (LH) is turned off: Off
D
WRN_IND_R(2) (BSM warning light (RH)) On/Off
  • When the BSM indicator light (RH) is illuminated: On
  • When the BSM indicator light (RH) is turned off: Off
D
(1) BSM control module (LH) only
(2) BSM control module (RH) only
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