Volvo Vehicle Communications Software Manual: August 2013
Volvo Vehicle Communications Software Manual: August 2013
Volvo Vehicle Communications Software Manual: August 2013
Vehicle Communications
Software Manual
August 2013
EAZ0025B47A Rev. C
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IMPORTANT:
Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read this manual carefully paying extra attention to the safety
warnings and precautions.
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Safety Information
For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the equipment and
vehicles upon which it is used, it is important that the accompanying Important Safety Instructions
be read and understood by all persons operating, or coming into contact with, the equipment. We
suggest you store a copy near the unit in sight of the operator.
This product is intended for use by properly trained and skilled professional automotive
technicians. The safety messages presented throughout this manual are reminders to the
operator to exercise extreme care when using this test instrument.
There are many variations in procedures, techniques, tools, and parts for servicing vehicles, as
well as in the skill of the individual doing the work. Because of the vast number of test applications
and variations in the products that can be tested with this instrument, we cannot possibly
anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation. It is the automotive
technicians responsibility to be knowledgeable of the system being tested. It is essential to use
proper service methods and test procedures. It is important to perform tests in an appropriate and
acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety, the safety of others in the work area, the
equipment being used, or the vehicle being tested.
It is assumed that the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before using this
product. Understanding of these system principles and operating theories is necessary for
competent, safe and accurate use of this instrument.
Before using the equipment, always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test
procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested. Use the
equipment only as described in this manual.
Read, understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual, the
accompanying safety manual, and on the test equipment.
'$1*( 5
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury to the operator or to bystanders.
:$51 ,1*
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury to the operator or to bystanders.
&$87,21
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in moderate or minor
injury to the operator or to bystanders.
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Safety Information Important Safety Instructions
:$51 ,1*
Risk of unexpected vehicle movement.
Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running.
A moving vehicle can cause injury.
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Contents
Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2: Introduction.............................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 3: Operations................................................................................................................ 6
Identifying the Test Vehicle .......................................................................................................... 7
Selecting a System for Testing..................................................................................................... 7
System Main Menu Options ......................................................................................................... 7
Codes..................................................................................................................................... 8
Clear Codes ........................................................................................................................... 8
Data ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Functional Tests..................................................................................................................... 8
Review ECU ID ...................................................................................................................... 9
Connecting to a Test Vehicle...................................................................................................... 10
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Contents
Index .......................................................................................................................................... 38
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Chapter 1 Using This Manual
1.1 Conventions
The following conventions are used.
1.1.2 Symbols
Different types of arrows are used.
The greater than arrow (>) indicates an abbreviated set of selection instructions.
Example:
Select Utilities > Tool Setup > Date.
The example statement abbreviates the following procedure:
1. Navigate to the Utilities screen.
2. Highlight the Tool Setup submenu.
3. Highlight the Date option from the submenu.
4. Press OK to confirm the selection.
The solid arrows (e, c, d, b) are navigational instructions referring to the four directions of the
directional arrow keys.
Example:
Press the down d arrow.
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Using This Manual Conventions
1.1.3 Terminology
The term select means highlighting a button or menu item and pressing the Accept, OK, Yes, or
other similar button to confirm the selection.
Example:
Select Reset.
The above statement abbreviates the following procedure:
1. Navigate to and highlight the Reset selection.
2. Press the OK, or similar, button.
Notes
A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations, tips, and comments.
Example:
NOTE:
i For additional information refer to...
Important
IMPORTANT indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the test
equipment or vehicle.
Example:
IMPORTANT:
Do not disconnect the data cable while the Scanner is communicating with the ECM.
1.1.5 Procedures
An arrow icon indicates a procedure.
Example:
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Chapter 2 Introduction
The Volvo Vehicle Communication Software (VCS) allows your scan tool to test multiple vehicle
systems: engine, transmission, antilock brake, and airbag. The tests offered by the software allow
for simplified diagnostics and troubleshooting.
The VCS establishes a data link between the scan tool and the electronic control systems of the
vehicle being serviced. This data link allows you to view diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), serial
data stream parameters, and freeze-frame information available from the electronic control
modules (ECMs) of the vehicle. On models with bi-directional communication, the VCS also lets
you perform certain system and functional tests, and provides the ability to switch off the
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and reset service interval lamps after repairs are made.
The amount and type of information and tests available with the Volvo VCS varies by the year,
model, and equipment options of the test vehicle. With the software you can: interpret electronic
control module trouble codes, read input and output signals, perform bi-directional tests, test
specific systems and components, check the operation of certain actuators (solenoids, valves,
and relays), customize your scan tool function, and record and view data movies.
The first two chapters of this manual give an overview of safety and usage conventions. The
remainder of this manual is divided into the following chapters:
Operations, on page 6 explains basic scan tool operations, such as identifying the test
vehicle, selecting a system for testing, and connecting the scan tool to the vehicle.
Testing, on page 11 provides information and procedures for using the scan tool to test
specific vehicle control systems.
Data Parameters, on page 16 provides definitions and operating ranges for the data
parameters that display on the scan tool.
Troubleshooting, on page 32 contains information for troubleshooting problems with scan
tool-to-vehicle communications.
Terms and Acronyms, on page 35 defines common terms and acronyms used throughout
this book and in the vehicle communication software on the scan tool.
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Chapter 3 Operations
This chapter explains how to begin using the basic scan tool test functions, such as identifying the
test vehicle, selecting a system for testing, and connecting the scan tool to the vehicle. The flow
diagram below represents the basic operation of the vehicle communication software (VCS).
Select Volvo
Identify Vehicle
Select System
Main Menu
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Operations Identifying the Test Vehicle
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Operations System Main Menu Options
3.3.1 Codes
The codes menu option retrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the selected
ECU. Selecting opens a list of stored DTCs along with a brief description of each code. The DTC
list can be saved or printed to be included with your customer records. Exiting the DTC list opens
the Codes exit menu.
3.3.3 Data
The Data menu option retrieves live serial data from the selected ECU. Selecting Data opens an
additional sub-menu, or Data Groups Menu, of viewing options on some models.
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Operations System Main Menu Options
Actuator Tests
Actuator Tests allow the scan tool to switch certain system components on and off to check their
operation. The number of components that can be activated is dependent on the ECU under test
and the vehicle itself.
Typically, the scan tool energizes the selected actuator for 30 seconds, then automatically
switches it off to prevent overheating or other damage to the component or system. For most
actuators, the test can be cancelled at any time by the operator.
Carefully follow all on-screen messages and instructions while performing functional tests.
Special Functions
These tests are for resetting the ECU default values after select components have been repaired
or replaced. Select an item from the menu and the scan tool displays step-by-step instructions.
Adaptation
These tests are for resetting the ECM adaptive values after select components have been
repaired or replaced. Select an item and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Operations Connecting to a Test Vehicle
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Chapter 4 Testing
This chapter provides information and procedures for using the scan tool to test specific vehicle
control systems. The systems discussed in this chapter include:
Engine Management, on page 11
Transmission, on page 12
Antilock Brakes, on page 13
Airbag, on page 14
Electronic Throttle Module, on page 15
Service Interval Reset, on page 15
4.1.1 Codes
The codes menu option retrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the ECU.
Selecting opens a list of stored DTCs along with a brief description of each code. Exiting the codes
list stops communication with the ECU and returns the display screen to the main menu.
z To clear codes:
1. Select Clear Codes from the Engine Management main menu.
A message that the ignition must be on with the engine off displays.
2. Select Yes to continue, selecting No cancels the operation and returns to the main menu.
A clearing codes message displays followed by a clear codes complete message.
3. Follow the screen instructions to return to the main menu.
4. To verify memory has been cleared, select Codes from the main menu.
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Testing Transmission
A no codes in memory message should display. If not, repeat the clear codes procedure.
4.1.3 Data
Selecting Data from the System main menu usually opens a list of serial data availabe from the
ECU under test. However, an additional sub-menu of data viewing options opens on some
models. These sub-menus break the data down into smaller packets of related parameters, which
makes it easier to find pertinent information and compare readings. A shorter data list also results
in a faster screen update rate, so the values being displayed are more current. Data sub-menu
options may include:
Switch Parametersdisplays only digital parameters whose signal can only be in one of two
states, such as on or off, open or closed, or low or high.
Datadisplays only parameters whose signal is a variable value.
4.2 Transmission
The main menu options for testing Volvo transmission systems typically include:
Codesretrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the ECU.
Clear Codeserases DTC records and other temporary information in ECU memory.
Dataretrieves and displays live serial data from the ECU.
Functional Testsallows the scan tool to control certain ECU operations.
Review ECU IDdisplays pertinent information about the ECU.
4.2.1 Codes
The codes menu option retrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the ECU.
Selecting opens a list of stored DTCs along with a brief description of each code. Exiting the codes
list stops communication with the ECU and returns the display screen to the main menu.
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Testing Antilock Brakes
z To clear codes:
1. Select Clear Codes from the Transmission main menu.
A message that the ignition must be on with the engine off displays.
2. Select Yes to continue, selecting No cancels the operation and returns to the main menu.
A clearing codes message displays followed by a clear codes complete message.
3. Follow the screen instructions to return to the main menu.
4. To verify memory has been cleared, select Codes from the main menu.
A no codes in memory message should display. If not, repeat the clear codes procedure.
4.2.3 Data
Selecting Data from the main menu usually opens a list of serial data availabe from the ECU under
test. However, an additional sub-menu of data viewing options opens on some models.
4.3.1 Codes
The codes menu option retrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the ECU.
Selecting opens a list of stored DTCs along with a brief description of each code. Exiting the codes
list stops communication with the ECU and returns the display screen to the main menu.
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Testing Airbag
z To clear codes:
1. Select Clear Codes from the ABS main menu.
A message that the ignition must be on with the engine off displays.
2. Select Yes to continue, selecting No cancels the operation and returns to the main menu.
A clearing codes message displays followed by a clear codes complete message.
3. Follow the screen instructions to return to the main menu.
4. To verify memory has been cleared, select Codes from the main menu.
A no codes in memory message should display. If not, repeat the clear codes procedure.
4.3.3 Data
Selecting Data from the menu usually opens a list of serial data availabe from the ECU under test.
However, an additional sub-menu of data viewing options opens on some models.
4.4 Airbag
The main menu options for testing Volvo airbag systems typically include:
Codesretrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the ECU.
Clear Codeserases DTC records and other temporary information in ECU memory.
Dataretrieves and displays live serial data from the ECU.
Review ECU IDdisplays pertinent information about the ECU.
4.4.1 Codes
The codes menu option retrieves diagnostic trouble code (DTC) records stored in the ECU.
Selecting opens a list of stored DTCs along with a brief description of each code. Exiting the codes
list stops communication with the ECU and returns the display screen to the main menu.
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Testing Electronic Throttle Module
z To clear codes:
1. Select Clear Codes from the Airbag main menu.
A message that the ignition must be on with the engine off displays.
2. Select Yes to continue, selecting No cancels the operation and returns to the main menu.
A clearing codes message displays followed by a clear codes complete message.
3. Follow the screen instructions to return to the main menu.
4. To verify memory has been cleared, select Codes from the main menu.
A no codes in memory message should display. If not, repeat the clear codes procedure.
4.4.3 Data
Selecting Data from the menu usually opens a list of serial data availabe from the ECU under test.
However, an additional sub-menu of data viewing options opens on some models.
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Chapter 5 Data Parameters
The following chapters provide definitions and operating ranges for the data parameters that
display on the scan tool.
The scan tool displays all of the operating parameters available from the electronic control
module of the vehicle, which provides two basic kinds of parameters:
Digital (discrete) parameters are those that can be in only one of two states, such as on or
off, open or closed, high or low, rich or lean, and yes or no. Switches, relays, and solenoids
are examples of devices that provide discrete parameters on the data list.
Analog parameters are displayed as a measured value in the appropriate units such as
voltage, pressure, temperature, time, and speed parameters. These display as numbers that
vary through a range of values in units, such as pounds per square inch (psi), kilopascal
(kPa), degrees Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F), kilometers per hour (KPH), or miles per hour
(MPH).
The scan tool displays some data parameters in numbers that range from 0 to 100, 0 to 255, or 0
to 1800 because that is the maximum number range that the control module transmits for a given
parameter. However, many parameter readings never reach the highest possible number. For
example, you never see a vehicle speed parameter reading of 255 MPH.
The range of a parameter often varies by year, model, and engine, but typical sampled values
observed under actual test conditions are in the parameter description when available.
Parameters may also be identified as input signals or output commands.
Input or feedback parameters are signals from various sensors and switches to the ECM.
They may display as analog or discrete values, depending on the type of input device.
Output parameters are commands that the control module transmits to various actuators,
such as solenoids and fuel injectors. They are displayed as discrete parameters, analog
values, or as a pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal.
In the following chapters, parameters are presented as they appear on the scan tool screen.
Often, the same parameter goes by a different name when used on more than one model,
engine, or control system. In these instances, all of the applicable parameter names displayed on
the scan tool are listed before the description.
NOTE:
i The scan tool may display names for some data parameters that differ from names displayed by a
factory tool and other scan tools.
Data parameter descriptions in this manual were created from a combination of sources. For
most parameters, basic information was provided by the respective manufacturers, then
expanded through research and field testing. For some parameters, no information is currently
available.
Always use a graphing meter or a oscilloscope, to further validate the displayed values. If data is
corrupted on multiple data parameters, do not assume that the control module may be faulty.
This corrupt data may be caused by improper communication between the scan tool and the
control module. See the troubleshooting sections of the user manual for the diagnostic tool you
are using for more communication problem details.
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Data Parameters Interpreting Pressure Parameters
Turbocharger boost operation also affects manifold pressure. When a turbocharger is providing
boost pressure, manifold absolute pressure rises above atmospheric pressure.
Depending on the control system and sensors used on an engine, one or more of the MAP,
BARO, or vacuum parameters display on the scan tool. It may also display boost pressure on a
turbocharged engine.
Parameters display as both a voltage reading from the sensor and as a pressure measurement
in either kilopascal (kPa) or inches of mercury (inHg). The preset measurements for all three
values are in kPa.
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Data Parameters Alphabetic List of Parameters
B
Battery Voltage (V) ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Boost Pressure ............................................................................................................................................................... 23
Brake Light Switch .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Brake Pedal Position (%) ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Brake Pedal Position Sensor .......................................................................................................................................... 23
Brake Switch ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
C
Camshaft Control Dutycycle, Actual Value ..................................................................................................................... 23
Camshaft Control Dutycycle, Desired Value ................................................................................................................... 23
Camshaft Position Sensor .............................................................................................................................................. 23
Clutch Pedal Position (%) ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Clutch Pedal Position Sensor (V) ................................................................................................................................... 23
Coolant Temp () ............................................................................................................................................................. 24
Coolant Temperature () ................................................................................................................................................. 24
Cooling Fan .................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Cooling Fan, Step 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Cooling Fan, Step 2 ........................................................................................................................................................ 24
Cooling Fan, Step 3 ........................................................................................................................................................ 24
Cruise .......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Cruise + .......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Cruise Control On/Off-Button ......................................................................................................................................... 24
Cruise Control Resume .................................................................................................................................................. 24
Cruise Control Resume-Button ....................................................................................................................................... 24
Cruise Control SET Button .......................................................................................................................................... 24
Cruise Control SET + Button .......................................................................................................................................... 24
E
Engine Coolant Temperature () ..................................................................................................................................... 24
Engine Coolant Temperature () ..................................................................................................................................... 25
Engine Coolant Temperature (V) .................................................................................................................................... 24
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Data Parameters Alphabetic List of Parameters
F
Fuel Pressure ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Fuel Pump Duty Cycle (%) ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Fuel Pump Relay ............................................................................................................................................................ 25
Fuel Rail Pressure .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Fuel Tank Pressure ......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Fuel Temperature ........................................................................................................................................................... 25
G
Gear Selector Position .................................................................................................................................................... 26
I
Idle Adaption (%) ............................................................................................................................................................ 26
Idle Adaption, A/C (%) .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Idle Duty Cycle (%) ......................................................................................................................................................... 26
Ignition Angle (BTDC) ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Ignition Angle .................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Ignition Key ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Ignition Key In Pos II ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
Ignition Key In Pos III ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Injection Time ................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Injection Time, Bank 1 .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Injection Time, Bank 2 .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Intake Air Temperature () .............................................................................................................................................. 26
Intake Air Temperature Sensor (V) ................................................................................................................................. 26
Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (pressure) ................................................................................................... 27
Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (V) ............................................................................................................... 27
K
Knock Sensor Final Retard Value For All Cylinders ....................................................................................................... 27
L
Lambda Control, Bank 1 ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Lambda Control, Bank 2 ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Long Term Fuel Trim ....................................................................................................................................................... 27
Long Term Fuel TRIM Bank 1 ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Long Term Fuel TRIM Bank 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Long Term Fuel Trim Data .............................................................................................................................................. 27
M
Mass Air Flow (V) ........................................................................................................................................................... 28
Mass Air Flow ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Mass Air Flow, Voltage ................................................................................................................................................... 28
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Data Parameters Alphabetic List of Parameters
N
Nominal Throttle Angle (%) ............................................................................................................................................ 28
O
Oil Pressure Switch ........................................................................................................................................................ 28
Outside Temperature () ................................................................................................................................................. 22
Oxygen Front Sensor, Bank 1 (V) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Oxygen Front Sensor, Bank 2 (V) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Oxygen Rear Sensor, Bank 1 (V) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Oxygen Rear Sensor, Bank 2 (V) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Oxygen Sensor Front Heater, Resistance (Ohms) ......................................................................................................... 29
Oxygen Sensor Front, Element Current (ma) ................................................................................................................. 29
Oxygen Sensor Front, Signal (Lambda) (V) ................................................................................................................... 29
Oxygen Sensor Signal, Rear (V) .................................................................................................................................... 29
P
Purge Flow (liters/min) .................................................................................................................................................... 29
Purge Valve Duty Cycle (%) ........................................................................................................................................... 29
Purge-Valve On Duty Time (usec) .................................................................................................................................. 29
R
Rear Oxygen Sensor, Bank 1 (V) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Rear Oxygen Sensor, Bank 2 (V) ................................................................................................................................... 29
S
Short Term Fuel Trim ...................................................................................................................................................... 30
Short Term Fuel TRIM Bank 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Short Term Fuel TRIM Bank 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Short Term Fuel Trim Data ............................................................................................................................................. 30
Starter Relay ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Supply, 5V (V) ................................................................................................................................................................. 30
T
Throttle Angle (%) ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Throttle Angle, Actual Value (%) ..................................................................................................................................... 30
Throttle Angle, Desired Value (%) .................................................................................................................................. 30
Throttle Position (%) ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
Throttle Position Sensor, Potentiometer (V) ................................................................................................................... 31
Throttle Position Sensor, Potentiometer 1 (V) ................................................................................................................ 31
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Data Parameters Alphabetic List of Parameters
V
Vehicle Speed ................................................................................................................................................................. 31
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
Compare the MAP voltage and MAP pressure readings displayed on the scan tool. Pressure
should be high when voltage is high, low when voltage is low. If the readings appear abnormal for
the apparent engine load, the sensor signal to the ECM may be inaccurate or the ECM
calculations may be incorrect for some reason.
Knock Sensor Final Retard Value For All Cylinders
Range: ______________________________________________________ not available
Indicates the total corrected spark advance angle the ECM is applying to compensate for knock.
Lambda Control, Bank 1
Lambda Control, Bank 2
Range: _________________________________________________________O/L or C/L
Indicates the operating status of fuel banks 1 and 2. Possible readings are O/L for open loop and
C/L for closed loop.
When a fuel bank status is O/L the ECU ignores the main O2S signal. When a fuel bank status is
C/L the ECU uses main O2S feedback to make corrections to fuel injection duration. With the
engine fully warm and running at idle, these parameters should indicate closed loop.
At 2500 RPM with no load, these parameters should also indicate closed loop. Deceleration
could cause these parameters to indicate open loop during fuel cutoff.
Long Term Fuel Trim
Long Term Fuel Trim Data
Long Term Fuel TRIM Bank 1
Long Term Fuel TRIM Bank 2
Range: __________________________________________________________ variable
Indicates the long-term fuel trim for each of the fuel banks on the engine. A bank is specified
when there are separate sensors for each cylinder bank. Bank 1 is always the bank containing
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
the number 1 cylinder in the firing order. Displayed values represent the operation and long term
correction of the fuel mixture on the vehicle. Higher numbers indicate the PCM is commanding a
long term rich mixture correction, which increases fuel injector duration. Lower numbers indicate
the PCM is commanding a lean mixture, which decreases fuel injector duration.
The long-term fuel trim numbers follow short-term fuel trim numbers to make long term fuel
metering corrections, in response to a pattern of short term corrections.
Mass Air Flow
Range: __________________________________________________________ variable
Indicates the flow rate of the intake air entering the engine. The display may show airflow volume
as kilograms-per-hour (hg/h) or grams-per-second (g/s). Readings may be taken directly from
the mass airflow (MAF) sensor, or calculated by the PCM based on input from other sensors.
Mass Air Flow (V)
Mass Air Flow, Voltage
Range: ________________________________________________________ 0 to 5.00 V
Indicates mass airflow (MAF), which is the amount of air entering the engine, expressed as
voltage. This is the MAF sensor signal, readings should increase along with throttle opening.
Misfire Counter
Range: _______________________________________________________ actual count
Indicates the accumulated misfire counter.
Misfire Counter 1
Misfire Counter 2
Misfire Counter 3
Misfire Counter 4
Misfire Counter 5
Misfire Counter 6
Misfire Counter 7
Misfire Counter 8
Range: _______________________________________________________ actual count
Indicates the misfire counter for the indicated cylinder.
Misfire Counter Catalyst Damage, Total
Range: _______________________________________________________ actual count
Indicates the accumulated count of misfires severe enough to cause catalytic converter damage.
Misfire Counter Emissions Related, Total
Range: _______________________________________________________ actual count
Indicates the accumulated count of emission related misfires.
Nominal Throttle Angle (%)
Range: _______________________________________________ Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%
Indicates the ECM calculated nominal throttle opening angle as a percentage.
Oil Pressure Switch
Range: ____________________________________________________________On/Off
Indicates the oil pressure switch status.
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Data Parameters Parameter Definitions
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Appendix A Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting Communication Problems
Figure A-1 Contact designation for vehicle connector mating end view
NOTE:
i These point apply to pins 4 and 5:
The DL-16 Adapter with the S7 key, does not work for some vehicles. Most vehicles have
ground (power and signal) connected to pin 4 of the 16-pin Diagnostic Connector. Key S7
connects pin 4 of the Diagnostic connector to the ground pin of the scan tool. The same
problem arises when the OBD-II connector is used with the K2A key.
On some vehicles that have ground connected to pin 5 do NOT communicate because the
scan tool will not power-up. (No ground connection, therefore no power).
According to ISO 15031-3:2001 the use of pin 4 of the DLC is optional. Pin 5 of the DLC
should be used as signal ground and may be used as a power ground.
Possible work around: Use a CAN adapter. This adapter shorts pins 4 and 5 of the
Diagnostic connector.
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Troubleshooting Communication Problems
Use the following voltage tests at the diagnostic connector to help determine the reason that a
vehicle will not perform diagnostic tests. Always use a high-impedance digital voltmeter.
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Appendix B Terms and Acronyms
This appendix defines common terms and acronyms used throughout this book and in the vehicle
communication software on the scan tool.
B.1 Terms
The following terms are used throughout this manual to explain certain operations and displays:
code A numerical code, generated by the vehicle control system to indicate a fault
has occurred in a particular subsystem, circuit, or part.
cursor The arrow that appears on menus and some other displays. In most displays,
the cursor moves as you scroll.
fix To lock a single line of the display in a fixed position on the screen to prevent
it from scrolling. Data readings remain live while the parameter categories
are fixed.
Flash code A type of vehicle control system that has no serial data. Any trouble codes
the control system set are extracted either by flashing the malfunction
indicator lamp (MIL) or using a special break-out box.
frame One complete data package, or transmission cycle, from an electronic
control module (ECM) that provides serial data of control system operating
parameters.
hold To capture and hold a single data frame for review or printing.
movie A vehicle data record whose length depends on the number of selected data
parameters.
menu A list of vehicle tests or programs from which a selection can be made.
parameter A measured value of control system input or output operation. Parameters
include voltage signals, as well as temperature, pressure, speed, and other
data provided by the electronic control module.
release To unlock a fixed line and allow it to scroll.
B.2 Acronyms
The following acronyms are used in diagnostic trouble code definitions displayed by the scan tool
or used in this manual.
ABS Antilock Brake System
A/C air-conditioning
AIR secondary air injection
APP accelerator pedal position
ATF automatic transmission fluid
B+ battery positive voltage
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Terms and Acronyms Acronyms
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Terms and Acronyms Acronyms
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Index
C
Codes and Data
ABS 1314
Airbag 1415
Engine 1112
Transmission 1213
E
Electronic throttle module 15
F
Functional tests
ABS 14
Engine 11
Transmission 13
M
Manual conventions
Description 3
Notes 4
Messages
Safety iii
S
Safety iii
Service interval reset 15
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