Scan Tool Data Definitions

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Pontiac Aztek and 2004 Buick Rendezvous. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
LH Lift Glass Ajar Switch

The scan tool displays Active/Inactive. The Aztek LH lift window latch ajar switch input to the BCM, where a open lift glass is displayed as Active.

Lift Glass Relay

The scan tool displays On/Off. The Aztek's lift window lock actuators output from the BCM, where the actuators transition to the unlatch position is displayed as On.

Liftgate Ajar Switch

The scan tool displays Active/Inactive. The Rendezvous liftgate latch ajar switch input to the BCM, where a open liftgate is displayed as Active.

Liftgate Lock Motor

The scan tool displays On/Off. The Rendezvous liftgate lock actuators output from the BCM, where the actuators transition to the lock position is displayed as On.

Liftgate Open Switch

The scan tool displays Active/Inactive. The Rendezvous liftgate opener switch input to the BCM, where a open liftgate is displayed as Active.

Liftgate Unlock Motor

The scan tool displays On/Off. The Rendezvous liftgate lock actuators output from the BCM, where the actuators transition to the unlock position is displayed as On.

Liftgate Key Cyl. Unlk. Sw.

The scan tool displays Active/Inactive. The liftgate key cylinder unlock switch input to the BCM, where a switch rotation is displayed as Active.

RH Lift Glass Ajar Switch

The scan tool displays Active/Inactive. The Aztek RH lift window latch ajar switch input to the BCM, where a open lift glass is displayed as Active.

Rear Release Switch

The scan tool displays Active/Inactive. The liftgate or lift glass rear release switch input to the BCM, where a switch press is displayed as Active.

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