Driver Seat and Passenger Seat Heater Control Module Scan Tool Information

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Driver Seat and Passenger Seat Heater Control Module Scan Tool Information
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Climate Control Seat Module

Parameter System State Expected Value Description
Operating Conditions:Β  Ignition ON
Battery Voltage - Varies The scan tool displays volts. This is the current battery voltage.
Seat 1 Back Temp - Varies The scan tool counts from 0-255. This represents the signal from the thermistor and converts the volts to counts.
Seat 1 Back Cushion Temp - Varies The scan tool counts from 0-255. This represents the signal from the thermistor and converts the volts to counts.
Seat 2 Back Temp - Varies The scan tool counts from 0-255. This represents the signal from the thermistor and converts the volts to counts.
Seat 2 Cushion Temp - Varies The scan tool counts from 0-255. This represents the signal from the thermistor and converts the volts to counts.
Climate Control Seat Module Scan Tool Output Controls

Output Control Description
Driver Seat Blower Cmd. This output control is used to command the driver seat blower on and off.
Driver Seat Cool Cmd. This output control is used to command the driver seat cool on and off.
Driver Seat Heat Cmd. This output control is used to command the driver seat heat on and off.
Passenger Seat Blower Cmd. This output control is used to command the passenger seat blower on and off.
Passenger Seat Cool Cmd. This scan tool output is used to command the passenger seat cool on and off.
Passenger Seat Heat Cmd. This output control is used to command the passenger seat heat on and off.
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