Scan Tool Data List - Lighting

2013 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS, FWDSECTION Scan Tool Data List - Lighting
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Suzuki XL7. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
EXTERIOR LAMPS REFERENCE

Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition On, Engine Off 
Ambient Light Sensor Volts 0.4-4 volts
Battery 1 Volts Battery Voltage
DRL Relay Command On/Off On when requested
DRL Relay Feedback High/Low Low when requested
Fog Lamp Relay Cmd. On/Off On when requested
Fog Lamp Relay Fdbk. High/Low Low when requested
Fog Lamp Switch On/Off On when requested
High Beam Switch On/Off On when requested
Low Beam Input Volts 0.4 volts - Battery Voltage
Low Beam Input = Off Yes/No Yes when Low Beams requested
Low Beam Input = DRL Yes/No Yes when DRL requested
Low Beam Input = High Yes/No No when Low Beams requested
Parklamp Switch On/Off On when Park Lamps requested
INTERIOR LAMPS REFERENCE

Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition On, Engine Off 
Battery 1 Volts Battery Voltage
Dome Lamp Command On/Off On when Dome requested
Dome Lamp Feedback High/Low Low when Dome requested
Driver Door Switch High/Low Low with Driver Door Open
Inadvertent Power Cmd. On/Off On
Inadvertent Power Fdbk. High/Low High when On
Key In Ignition Yes/No Yes
Pass Door Switches High/Low Low with any Door Open
SWITCH INPUTS REFERENCE

Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition On, Engine Off 
Liftgate Ajar Switch High/Low Low with Liftgate Open
Park Brake Switch On/Off Off
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