Scan Tool Data List

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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VTD (Export, RPO AU8)

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition ON, Engine OFF
8 Digit GM Part Number ID Information Numeric Varies
Auto Learn Counter Learn Key Data Counts Varies
Auto Learn Timer Status Learn Key Data Seconds Varies
Battery Voltage Data Volts Varies
Calibration ID ID Information Numeric Varies
Dash Mode Data On/Off Off
Export Mode Data On/Off On
First Key Flag Learn Key Data On/Off Off
Fuel Continue Learn Key Data On/Off On
Fuel Disable Ignition Off Learn Key Data On/Off Off
Ignition Counter Data Counts Varies
Ignition Voltage Data Volts Varies
Julian Date of Build ID Information Numeric Varies
Manufacturers Enable Counter Data Counts 0
Master Keys Learned Learn Key Data Counts Varies
No. of Learned Key Codes Learn Key Data Counts 2
PROM ID ID Information Numeric Varies
Report Password Data On/Off On
Start Disable Data On/Off On
Tamper Flag Data On/Off Off
Two Good Keys Flag Learn Key Data On/Off Off
Valet Flag Data On/Off Off
VTD Fail Enable Data On/Off Off
VTD States Data Ignition Off/Normal decision/Learn First Key/Tamper/Monitor Key/fail Enable/Fail Enable Pend//Seedkey Lrn Pend/Seedkey Learn/Auto Learn Pend/Auto Learn/Wakeup/Learn More Keys/No Coded Key/Check Second Key/Auto Lrn. Done/VIN Check/VIN Timer Monitor Key
Year Module Built ID Information Numeric Varies
RENDER: 1.0x

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