B218R Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Right: Scan Tool Information

2025 Chevrolet Traverse High Country, FWDSECTION B218R Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Right: Scan Tool Information
Identification Information

Parameter System State Expected Value Definition
Operating Conditions:  Ignition ON
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) - Varies The scan tool displays the vehicle VIN number
Last Dealer Code or Scan Tool Serial Number - Varies The scan tool displays the Last Dealer Code or Scan Tool Serial Number
Date Programmed - Varies The scan tool displays the Date Programmed
Diagnostic Data Identifier - Varies The scan tool displays the Diagnostic Data Identifier
Manufacturer Enable Counter - Varies The scan tool displays the Manufacturer Enable Counter
Module Diagnostic Address - Varies The scan tool displays the Software Module 1 Identifier
Manufacturer's Traceability Number - Varies The scan tool displays the Manufacturer's Traceability Number
Application Software Part Number 1 - Varies The scan tool displays the Application Software Part Number 1
Calibration Part Number 1 - Varies The scan tool displays the Calibration Part Number 1
End Model Part Number - Varies The scan tool displays the End Model Part Number
Base Model Part Number - Varies The scan tool displays the Base Model Part Number
Application Software Part Number 1 Alpha Code - Varies The scan tool displays the Application Software Part Number 1 Alpha Code
Calibration Part Number 1 Alpha Code - Varies The scan tool displays the Calibration Part Number 1 Alpha Code
End Model Part Number Alpha Code - Varies The scan tool displays the End Model Part Number Alpha Code
Base Model Part Number Alpha Code - Varies The scan tool displays the Base Model Part Number Alpha Code
RENDER: 1.0x

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