Scan Tool Output Controls

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Scan Tool Output Controls
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Scan Tool Output Controls

Scan Tool Output Control Additional Menu Selection(s) Description
Automated Bleed Procedure - Used in order to bleed the ABS hydraulics. Refer to Antilock Brake System Automated Bleed Procedure .
ABS Warning Lamp - Commands the ABS indicator ON and OFF
Left Front Solenoid - Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
Left Rear Solenoid - Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
Pump Motor - Commands the pump motor ON and OFF
LF Inlet Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
LF Outlet Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
LR Inlet Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
LR Outlet Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
LF Master Cylinder Isolation Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
LF Prime Solenoid Solenoid Test Commands the solenoid ON and OFF
TCS On/Off test - Commands the traction control system ON and OFF. Performs the same function as the traction control switch.
Scan Tool Output Controls

Scan Tool Output Control Additional Menu Selection(s) Description
Brake Hold Sol. 1 Starter/Generator Control Module Used in order to command the hill hold solenoid valve (HHV) On and Off.
Brake Hold Sol. 2 Starter/Generator Control Module Used in order to command the hill hold solenoid valve (HHV) On and Off.
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