Inflatable Restraint Passenger Presence System Scan Tool Information

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix BaseSECTION Inflatable Restraint Passenger Presence System Scan Tool Information
Passenger Presence System Scan Tool Data Parameters

Parameter System State Expected Value Definition
Operating Conditions: Ignition ON
Battery Voltage - Varies This displays volts. This is the voltage input supplied to the passenger presence system.
Passenger Classification - Empty The scan tool displays Unknown, Calibrating, Empty Seat, Small 1, Small 2, Large or Preload. This is the state of the passenger seat, as monitored by the passenger presence system.
Passenger Status - No Info The scan tool displays No Info., Valid, Invalid Class., Invalid Pos., Invalid Data or Inval. Class & Pos.
Power Mode - Run The scan tool displays Off, Accessory, Run or Crank Request. This is the state of the ignition switch.
PPS Enable Status - Enabled The scan tool displays Disabled or Enabled. This is the status of the PPS Enable.
PPS Fault Status - No Fault The scan tool displays No Fault, Plant Mode, Fault, Mismatch or Barrier. This is the status of the PPS Fault monitor.
PPS Primary Key - Varies The scan tool displays the PPS primary key.
Primary Key Status - Valid The scan tool displays Unknown, Valid or Invalid. This is the state of the primary key.
Received Primary Key - Varies The scan tool displays the primary key received.
SDM Enable Status - Enabled The scan tool displays Enabled or Disabled. This is the state of the SDM.
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