Scan Tool Data List

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Body Control Module (BCM) Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Vehicle in PARK/Headlamps in AUTO
Auto Learn Timer Security Data Seconds 0-600
Battery Voltage Data Volts Varies
Content Theft Lamp Security Data ON/OFF OFF
Content Theft State Security Data ON/OFF OFF
Door Unlock Switch Inputs ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Driver Door Ajar Switch Inputs ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE (door open)
Ignition 1 Inputs ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Ignition 3 Inputs ACTIVE/INACTIVE ACTIVE
Module Part Number ID Information Numeric Varies
Passlock Code Security Data Open/Short/Tamper/Numeric Valid Code 1-10
Passlock Data Voltage Security Data Volts 0.86-5 Volts
Passlock Ignition Cycles Security Data Cycles Varies
Passlock Power Security Data On/Off On
Passlock State Security Data Ignition Off/Tamper/Fail Enable/Fail Enable Dec/Seedkey Lrn Pend/Seedkey Learn/Auto Learn Pend/Learn Passlock/Monitor Passlock/Normal Decision/Auto Learn Monitor Passlock
Security Calibration Number ID Information Numeric Varies
Security Lamp State Security Data ON/OFF/FLASHING OFF
Security Suffix ID Information Two Letters Varies
Seed and Key Timer Security Data Seconds 0 Seconds
Tamper Timer Security Data Seconds 0-600
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Vehicle in PARK/Headlamps in AUTO
PCM/VCM in VTD Fail Enable Engine Data 1 Yes/No No
VTD Auto Learn Timer Engine Data 1 Active/Inactive Inactive
VTD Fuel Disable Engine Data 1 Active/Inactive Inactive
VTD Fuel Disable Until Ign. OFF Engine Data 1 Yes/No No
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