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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2001MONTE CARLO V6-3.4L VIN EREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISINSTRUMENT PANEL, GAUGES AND WARNING INDICATORSTIRE MONITORING SYSTEMTESTING AND INSPECTIONSCAN TOOL TESTING AND PROCEDURESSCAN TOOL DATA DEFINITIONS
2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo V6-3.4L VIN E
Scan Tool Data Definitions
2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo V6-3.4L VIN ESECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
Scan Tool Data Definitions
ABS Reference Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The vehicle speed from the average of all four wheel speeds.
Calibration ID: Displays the 4 digit calibration ID of the EBCM.
Check Tires: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM system; whether or not the tires should be checked for proper air pressure.
Ignition Voltage: Displays 0 - 17 volts. The level of ignition voltage at the EBCM.
LF Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the left front wheel.
LR Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the left rear wheel.
PROM ID: Displays the 4 digit PROM ID of the control module.
RF Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the right front wheel.
RR Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the right rear wheel.
TIM Auto Learn Mode Active: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM learn mode.
TIM Failed: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM system. Indicates if the TIM is inactive due to a malfunction.
TIM Monitor Mode 1: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM mode 1 monitoring. The EBCM has limited detection capability for a low tire condition and has only partially learned the tire inflation configuration for the speed range.
TIM Monitor Mode 2: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM mode 2 monitoring. The EBCM has full detection capability for a low tire condition and has fully learned the tire inflation configuration for the speed range.
ABS Reference Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The vehicle speed from the average of all four wheel speeds.
Calibration ID: Displays the 4 digit calibration ID of the EBCM.
Check Tires: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM system; whether or not the tires should be checked for proper air pressure.
Ignition Voltage: Displays 0 - 17 volts. The level of ignition voltage at the EBCM.
LF Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the left front wheel.
LR Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the left rear wheel.
PROM ID: Displays the 4 digit PROM ID of the control module.
RF Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the right front wheel.
RR Wheel Speed: Displays 0 - 255 km/h (0 - 159 mph). The actual speed of the right rear wheel.
TIM Auto Learn Mode Active: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM learn mode.
TIM Failed: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM system. Indicates if the TIM is inactive due to a malfunction.
TIM Monitor Mode 1: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM mode 1 monitoring. The EBCM has limited detection capability for a low tire condition and has only partially learned the tire inflation configuration for the speed range.
TIM Monitor Mode 2: Displays Yes or No. The status of the TIM mode 2 monitoring. The EBCM has full detection capability for a low tire condition and has fully learned the tire inflation configuration for the speed range.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.