Brake Pedal Data List

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Brake Pedal Data List
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BPPS High During Learn

The scan tool displays No or Yes. The scan tool displays Yes if signal is high during learn.

BPPS Learned Home Position

The scan tool displays voltage. The brake pedal position sensor learned home value of 0-5 volts.

BPPS Low During Learn

The scan tool displays No or Yes.

BPPS Move During Learn

The scan tool displays No or Yes.

BPP Sensor Circuit

The scan tool displays Inactive or Active. The commanded state of the brake pedal position sensor. When the brakes are applied the scan tool will display Active.

BPP Sensor

The scan tool displays Counts. With brake applied displays 1 to 3 counts. Unapplied displays 0.

BPP Sensor Reference

The scan tool displays Counts. Always displays 1 to 3 counts.

BPPS Status

The scan tool displays Unlearned/Learned/Invalid/Undecided. This is the status of the brake pedal position sensor with regards to learning the home position.

Brake Applied Output Signal

The scan tool displays On/OFF. When the brake is applied this parameter displays ON.

Calculated Brake Pedal Position

The scan tool displays counts. when the brake is applied displays 2 counts. When the brake is not applied displays 255 counts.

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