Read Freeze Frame Data For Engine (OBD Mode)

2005 Subaru Outback i, StandardSECTION Read Freeze Frame Data For Engine (OBD Mode)
  1. On the "Main Menu" display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
  2. On the "System Selection Menu" display screen, select the {Engine Control System} and press the [YES] key.
  3. Press the [YES] key after the information of engine type has been displayed.
  4. On the "Engine Diagnosis" display screen, select the {OBD System} and press the [YES] key.
  5. On the "OBD Menu" display screen, select the {Freeze Frame Data} and press the [YES] key.
SUPPORT DATA LIST (OBD MODE) - FREEZE FRAME DATA

Contents Display Unit of measure
DTC for freeze frame data Freeze frame data DTC
Air fuel ratio control system for bank 1 Fuel system for Bank1 ON or OFF
Engine load data Engine Load %
Engine coolant temperature signal Coolant Temp. Β°C or Β°F
Short term fuel trim by front oxygen (A/F) sensor Short term fuel trim B1 %
Long term fuel trim by front oxygen (A/F) sensor Long term fuel trim B1 %
Intake manifold absolute pressure signal Mani. Absolute Pressure mmHg, kPa, inHg or psig
Engine speed signal Engine Speed RPM
Vehicle speed signal Vehicle Speed km/h or MPH
Ignition timing signal Ignition Timing Β°
Intake air volume Mass Air Flow g/s or lb/m
Intake air temperature signal Intake Air Temp Β°C
Throttle position signal Throttle Opening Angle %
Oxygen sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Oxygen sensor #12 V
A/F correction (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Short term fuel trim #12 %
Front oxygen (A/F) sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Oxygen sensor #11 Support
Oxygen sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Oxygen sensor #12 Support
NOTE: For detailed operation procedure, refer to SUBARU SELECT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL .
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