Scan Tool Data List

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition Switch in RUN/Engine running/Automatic Transmission in PARK/Manual Transmission in NEUTRAL/Air Conditioner is OFF
Check Coolant Temp Outputs On/Off Off
Check Engine Temp Outputs On/Off Off
Displayed Coolant Temp Data Celsius (C)/Fahrenheit (F) 87°C (189°F)
Low Coolant Outputs On/Off Off
Monitored Coolant Temp Data Celsius (C)/Fahrenheit (F) 87°C (Fluctuates range 82-93°C) 189°F (Fluctuates range 180-200°F)
Reduced Engine Power Outputs On/Off Off
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) 4.3L Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition Switch in RUN/Engine running/Automatic Transmission in PARK/Manual Transmission in NEUTRAL/Air Conditioner is OFF
Coolant Level Switch Engine Data 2 Low/OK OK
ECT Sensor Engine Data 2 Degrees 87°C (189°F)
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) 4.8L, 5.3L, and 6.0L Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition Switch in RUN/Engine running/Automatic Transmission in PARK/Manual Transmission in NEUTRAL/Air Conditioner is OFF
Coolant Level Switch Engine Data 2 Low/OK OK
ECT Sensor Engine Data 1
Engine Data 2
Degrees 87°C (189°F)
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) 8.1L Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Ignition Switch in RUN/Engine running/Automatic Transmission in PARK/Manual Transmission in NEUTRAL/Air Conditioner is OFF
Coolant Level Switch Engine Data 2 Low/OK No
ECT Engine Data 1
Engine Data 2
Engine Data 3
Degrees 87°C (189°F)
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