Scan Tool Data List

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Body Control Module (BCM)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON, Engine OFF, and Vehicle is Stationary
Brake Fluid Level Sensor BCM Data Yes/No OK/Low
ETS Switch BCM Data On/Off Off
Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON, Engine OFF, and Vehicle is Stationary
ABS Active EBCM Data Yes/No No
ABS Warning Lamp EBCM Data On/Off Off
Ignition Voltage EBCM Data Volts B+
LF Inlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
LF Outlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
LF Wheel Speed Sensor EBCM Data mph/km/h 0
LR Inlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
LR Outlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
LR Wheel Speed Sensor EBCM Data mph/km/h 0
Pump Motor Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
Pump Motor Feedback Signal EBCM Data On/Off Off
RF Inlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
RF Outlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
RF Wheel Speed Sensor EBCM Data mph/km/h 0
RR Inlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
RR Outlet Solenoid Command EBCM Data On/Off Off
RR Wheel Speed Sensor EBCM Data mph/km/h 0
Rough Road Parameter EBCM Data g Varies
Solenoid Relay Feedback Signal EBCM Data On/Off On
Solenoid Relay Command EBCM Data On/Off On
Traction Active Lamp EBCM Data On/Off Off
Traction Disabled EBCM Data Yes/No No
Traction Off Lamp EBCM Data On/Off Off
Vehicle Speed EBCM Data mph/km/h 0
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON, Engine OFF, and Vehicle is Stationary
Torque Request Signal PCM Data % 90
Traction Control Status PCM Data Active/Inactive Inactive
Vehicle Speed PCM Data mph/km/h 0
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