Scan Tool Data Definitions

2004 Pontiac Vibe AWD L4-1.8L VIN 8SECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
Scan Tool Data Definitions

ABS Data Definitions
The Data Display function contains lists of ABS data parameters. A brief description of all ABS data parameters available on the scan tool are listed below. The list is arranged in alphabetical order.
ABS Pump Motor: This display indicates the state of the ABS pump motor.
ABS Warning Lamp: This indicates the state of the ABS indicator.
Brake Switch: This parameter indicates the state of the brake switch.
Deceleration Sensor (AWD only): This parameter indicates the state of the deceleration sensor.
Ignition Voltage: This parameter indicates the ignition positive voltage at the EBCM.
Left Front Wheel Speed: Display shows actual wheel speed of the left front wheel.
Left Rear Wheel Speed: Display shows actual wheel speed of the left rear wheel.
LF Hold Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the left front hold solenoid valve.
LF Release Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the left front release solenoid valve.
LR Hold Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the left rear hold solenoid valve.
LR Release Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the left rear release solenoid valve.
RF Hold Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the right front hold solenoid valve.
RF Release Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the right front release solenoid valve.
Right Front Wheel Speed: Display shows actual wheel speed of the right front wheel.
Right Rear Wheel Speed: Display shows actual wheel speed of the right rear wheel.
RR Hold Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the right rear hold solenoid valve.
RR Release Solenoid: This display indicates the state of the right rear release solenoid valve
Valve Relay State: This parameter indicates the actual state of the solenoid valve relay.
Vehicle Speed: Display shows actual vehicle speed.

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