Data List Reference Table

1995 Mitsubishi Montero LS, Automatic, V4AW3SECTION Data List Reference Table
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DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE

Item No. Scan tool MB991958 display Check conditions Normal conditions
01 Received key data(ID) - Key ID for stored ignition key
02 Received key data(button) - Switch display of transmitter
13 Number of registered IMMOB.key - Number of stored ignition keys (Number of registered ignition keys that can start the engine)
21 Air pressure, Tire 1 - -
22 Air pressure, Tire 2
23 Air pressure, Tire 3
24 Air pressure, Tire 4
25(1) Air pressure, Tire 5
31 Acceleration, Tire 1 - -
32 Acceleration, Tire 2
33 Acceleration, Tire 3
34 Acceleration, Tire 4
35(1) Acceleration, Tire 5
36 Threshold of PRS. warning The tire pressure is within the specified value range. OFF
The tire pressure is not within the specified value range. ON
37 Threshold of PRS. warning release The tire pressure is within the specified value range. ON
The tire pressure is not within the specified value range. OFF
38 Number of registered TPMS ID - Number of stored TPMS
39 Ignition signal(CAN data) Ignition switch status information received from ETACS-ECU via CAN:ON ON
Ignition switch status information received from ETACS-ECU via CAN:OFF OFF
40 Ignition signal(Port input) Ignition switch: ON ON
Ignition switch: OFF OFF
41 VSS Drive the vehicle The scan tool and the speedometer readings are approximately the same
50 Registered ID reception, Tier1 Ignition switch: ON Yes
Ignition switch: OFF No
51 Registered ID reception, Tier2 Ignition switch: ON Yes
Ignition switch: OFF No
52 Registered ID reception, Tier3 Ignition switch: ON Yes
Ignition switch: OFF No
53 Registered ID reception, Tier4 Ignition switch: ON Yes
Ignition switch: OFF No
54(1) Registered ID reception, Tier5 Ignition switch: ON Yes
Ignition switch: OFF No
61 Air pressure, Tire1(not adjusted) - -
62 Air pressure, Tire2(not adjusted)
63 Air pressure, Tire3(not adjusted)
64 Air pressure, Tire4(not adjusted)
65(1) Air pressure, Tire5(not adjusted)
(1) shows that it is displayed but not used.
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