Scan Tool Data List

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Battery Voltage Input/Output Volts Varies
Driver Identification Input/Output Driver 1/Driver 2 Varies
Exit Front Vertical Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Exit Horizontal Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Exit Rear Vertical Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Front Vertical Motor Input/Output Inactive/Up/Down Inactive
Front Vertical Position Switch Input/Output Inactive/Up/Down Varies
Front Vertical Position Sensor Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Horizontal Motor Input/Output Inactive/Forward/Back Inactive
Horizontal Position Switch Input/Output Inactive/Forward/Back Inactive
Memory Switch Input/Output Memory 1/Memory 2/Easy Exit/Inactive Inactive
Mem 1 Front Vertical Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Mem 2 Front Vertical Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Mem 1 Horizontal Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Mem 2 Horizontal Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Mem 1 Rear Vertical Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Mem 2 Rear Vertical Value Memory Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
PRNDL State Input/Output Park/Neutral/ Reverse/Over Drive/Drive/Second/First Park
Rear Vertical Motor Input/Output Inactive/Up/Down Inactive
Rear Vertical Position Switch Input/Output Inactive/Up/Down Varies
Rear Vertical Position Sensor Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
Seat Horizontal Position Sensor Data 0.0-5.0 Volts Varies
System Power Mode Input/Output Run/Accessory/RAP/Off Awake On
8 Digit GM Part Number Module Information Alpha/Numeric Varies
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