Scan Tool Data Definitions

2005 Chevrolet Equinox FWD V6-3.4L VIN FSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions


SCAN TOOL DATA DEFINITIONS

Front Washer Motor Input: The scan tool displays On/Off. This input displays On when the front washer spray is on.

Front Wiper Relay Cmd.: The scan tool displays On/Off. The body control module will indicate if it is commanding the front wiper relay On or Off.

Front Wiper Relay Fdbk.: The scan tool displays High/Low. This input to the BCM displays the state of the front wiper relay feedback circuit. Low is displayed when the BCM is providing a ground to the front wiper relay control circuit.

Front Wiper Switch: The scan tool displays On/Off. This input displays On when the front wipers are on.

Rear Washer Motor Input: The scan tool displays On/Off. This input displays On when the rear washer spray is on.

Rear Wiper Relay Cmd.: The scan tool displays On/Off. The body control module will indicate if it is commanding the rear wiper relay On or Off.

Rear Wiper Relay Fdbk.: The scan tool displays High/Low. This input to the BCM displays the state of the rear wiper relay feedback circuit. Low is displayed when the BCM is providing a ground to the rear wiper relay control circuit.

Rear Wiper Switch: The scan tool displays On/Off. This input displays On when the rear wipers are on.

Wiper Delay 1: The scan tool displays Yes/No. This input to the body control module displays the state of the wiper delay switch.

Wiper Delay 2: The scan tool displays Yes/No. This input to the body control module displays the state of the wiper delay switch.

Wiper Delay 3: The scan tool displays Yes/No. This input to the body control module displays the state of the wiper delay switch.

Wiper Delay Input: The scan tool displays volts. This input displays the voltage supplied to the body control module.
RENDER: 1.0x

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