Scan Tool Data List

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Saturn Vue. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

The SIR scan tool data list contains all the restraint system related parameters that are available on the scan tool. The parameters in the list are arranged in alphabetical order. The column, Data List, indicates the location of the parameter within the scan tool menu selections.

Use the SIR scan tool data list as directed by a diagnostic table or in order to supplement the diagnostic procedures. Begin all of the diagnostic procedures with the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle. Use the SIR scan tool data list after the following is determined:

  • There is no published Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) procedure, nor a published symptom procedure for the customer concern.
  • The DTC or symptom diagnostic procedure indicated by the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle does not resolve the customer concern.

The typical data values are obtained from a properly operating vehicle under the conditions specified in the second row of the scan tool data list table. Comparison of the parameter values from the suspect vehicle with the typical data values may reveal the source of the customer concern.

Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Driver Seat Belt Buckled
8-Digit GM Part Number Module Information 1 8-digit number Varies
Calibration ID Module Information 2 4-digit number Varies
Component Serial Number Module Information 1 4-digit number Varies
Driver Side Belt Status Data Buckled/Unbuckled Buckled
Ignition Voltage Data Volts 12 volts
Julian Date of Build Module Information 2 3-digit number Varies
Left SIS ID Module Information 1 2-digit number Varies
Passenger Seat Belt Status Data Data Buckled/Unbuckled Unbuckled
PROM ID Module Information 2 4-digit number Varies
Right SIS ID Module Information 1 2-digit number Varies
VIN VIN Information Number Varies
RENDER: 1.0x

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