Scan Tool Data Definitions

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Scan Tool Data Definitions
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Battery Voltage:  Displays current battery voltage at the memory seat module.

Current Power Mode:  Displays the current power mode in OFF or RUN.

Driver 1, 2, 3 & 4 Memory Assignments:  Display value will be in the current setting for each memory assignment.

Engine Running:  Displays current engine state in YES or NO.

Front Vertical Motor:  Display value will be Up/Inactive/Down. Displays the current memory seat module command to the front vertical motor.

Front Vertical Position Switch:  Display value will be Up/Inactive/Down. Displays the current position of the seat switch.

Front Vertical Sensor:  Display value will be in volts. Current feedback to the memory seat module from the front vertical position sensor.

Horizontal Motor:  Display value will be Forward/Inactive/Back. Displays the current memory seat module command to the lateral motor.

Horizontal Position Switch:  Display value will be Forward/Inactive/Back. Displays the current position of the seat switch.

Horizontal Sensor:  Display value will be in volts.

Current feedback to the memory seat module from the horizontal position sensor.

Last Driver:  Displays the last driver of the vehicle for personalization.

Last Key Pressed on Fob:  Displays the last key pressed to enter or exit the vehicle in Lock/Unknown/Unlock.

Mem 1 & 2 Front Vertical Value:  Display value will be in volts. Displays the current setting for memory positioning of the front vertical motor that is in memory seat module.

Mem 1 & 2 Horizontal Value:  Display value will be in volts. Displays the current setting for memory positioning of the lateral motor that is in memory seat module.

Mem 1 & 2 Rear Vertical Value:  Display value will be in volts. Displays the current setting for memory positioning of the rear vertical motor that is in memory seat module.

Mem 1 & 2 Recline Value:  Display value will be in pulses. Displays the current setting for memory positioning of the recliner motor that is in memory seat module.

Memory 1 & 2 Select Switch:  Display value will be Inactive/Active. Displays the current state of the memory select switches.

Memory Set:  Display value will be Inactive/Active.

Displays the current state of the memory select switches.

Memory Set Timer:  Display value will be Inactive/Active. Displays if the memory set button is being held and the timer is running for the seat to be set.

Park Brake Switch:  Displays the current state of the parking brake in set or released.

Personalization Timer:  Display value will be Inactive/Active. Displays if the memory set button is being held and the timer is running for the seat to be set.

Rear Vertical Motor:  Display value will be Up/Inactive/Down. Displays the current memory seat module command to the rear vertical motor.

Rear Vertical Position Switch:  Display value will be Up/Inactive/Down. Displays the current position of the seat switch.

Rear Vertical Sensor:  Display value will be in volts.

Current feedback to the memory seat module from the rear vertical position sensor.

Recline Sensor:  Display value will be in volts.

Current feedback to the memory seat module from the recline position sensor.

Recline Switch:  Display value will be Forward/Inactive/Back. Displays the current position of the seat switch.

Recliner Motor:  Display value will be Forward/Inactive/Back. Displays the current memory seat module command to the recliner motor.

Transmission:  Displays the current type of transmission.

Vehicle Speed:  Displays current vehicle speed.

Fig 1: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List
G01477975Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
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