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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2004EXPRESS 1500 RWD V8-5.3L VIN TREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISRESTRAINTS AND SAFETY SYSTEMSAIR BAG SYSTEMSTESTING AND INSPECTIONSCAN TOOL TESTING AND PROCEDURESSCAN TOOL DATA DEFINITIONS
2004 Chevrolet Express 1500 RWD V8-5.3L VIN T
Scan Tool Data Definitions
2004 Chevrolet Express 1500 RWD V8-5.3L VIN TSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
SCAN TOOL DATA DEFINITIONS
The SIR scan tool data definitions contain a brief description of all SIR related parameters available on the scan tool. The parameters that are available on the scan tool are listed below in alphabetical order.
8-Digit GM Part Number: The scan tool displays an 8-digit part number. This number is the GM part number that is stored within the SDM memory.
Active Switch: The scan tool displays enabled or disabled. The signal from the inflatable restraint I/P module disable switch indicates whether the passenger frontal air bag is enabled or disabled.
Calibration ID: The scan tool displays a 4-digit number. This calibration ID is the check sum of the SDM read only memory contents.
Component Serial Number: The scan tool displays the digits of the SDM serial number.
Driver Side Belt Status: The scan tool displays buckled or unbuckled. The signal from the driver seat belt switch indicates whether the driver seat belt is buckled or unbuckled.
Front End Sensor ID: The scan tool displays a 2-digit ID number. The ID signal sent to the SDM from the front end sensor.
Ignition Voltage: The scan tool displays 0-20 volts. Ignition represents the system voltage measured by the SDM at its ignition 1 voltage feed.
Julian Date of Build: The scan tool displays a 3-digit number. An example would be 723. 723 is July 23 which is day 204 based on the Julian Calendar.
ROM ID: The scan tool displays a 4-digit number. This number is the read-only memory (ROM) ID.
Year Module Built: The scan tool displays what year the module was built.
The SIR scan tool data definitions contain a brief description of all SIR related parameters available on the scan tool. The parameters that are available on the scan tool are listed below in alphabetical order.
8-Digit GM Part Number: The scan tool displays an 8-digit part number. This number is the GM part number that is stored within the SDM memory.
Active Switch: The scan tool displays enabled or disabled. The signal from the inflatable restraint I/P module disable switch indicates whether the passenger frontal air bag is enabled or disabled.
Calibration ID: The scan tool displays a 4-digit number. This calibration ID is the check sum of the SDM read only memory contents.
Component Serial Number: The scan tool displays the digits of the SDM serial number.
Driver Side Belt Status: The scan tool displays buckled or unbuckled. The signal from the driver seat belt switch indicates whether the driver seat belt is buckled or unbuckled.
Front End Sensor ID: The scan tool displays a 2-digit ID number. The ID signal sent to the SDM from the front end sensor.
Ignition Voltage: The scan tool displays 0-20 volts. Ignition represents the system voltage measured by the SDM at its ignition 1 voltage feed.
Julian Date of Build: The scan tool displays a 3-digit number. An example would be 723. 723 is July 23 which is day 204 based on the Julian Calendar.
ROM ID: The scan tool displays a 4-digit number. This number is the read-only memory (ROM) ID.
Year Module Built: The scan tool displays what year the module was built.
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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.