Data Display
The scan tool displays the module data. This information assists in
determining whether the module is operating properly, and whether the module
                   is sending or receiving the proper data to and from a particular
          system.         The  module uses data received from other systems
  in    order      to carry   out     some   functions.  If the module receives
   the   incorrect      data from    another      system,  the module may
function      improperly.   Use    the scan tool   in  order    to   review
the  data    from   the systems   that   interact  with the   module.
Displayed Input/Output Status
The scan tool also displays the module input/output status. Select the
module input/output status display in order to display the data and determine
                  if the switched  inputs/outputs may be properly interpreted.
     The     display         also  indicates if the input/output has changed
   states.     For   example,    when      a door  is closed, the scan tool
  displays    the    input   status of   the  door    ajar   switch  as INACTIVE.
  When  the  door    is open,    the scan   tool  reads  ACTIVE.    Use  this
  type  of information     when diagnosing   a   malfunction   associated
    with    a  particular   module    input or an input    that is  shared
   with  another    system.
Control Outputs
Use a scan tool in order to control the module output functions. When
the module output control is selected, the scan tool can command the module
                   to turn an output on or off. This feature may be used in
  order       to    determine     if the    module is  able to control an
output   regardless        of   the inputs   or   any specific    program
instructions.     Once a   test      is selected,   the  scan   tool  will
command    the module    to  energize       the  selected output.    The scan
  tool  then displays      the   status   of   the  selected   output. The
   displayed  information      represents      only    what  was module  commanded,
  not   what action     was actually     taken.   Verify  that  the module
 is performing  each      of the selected    output functions.
Scan Tool Menus
Refer to the Scan Tool Manual for complete information on scan tool
diagnostics. The following selections appear under DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES. The VSES
and CVRSS systems are optional and will only appear if equipped.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
The diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) function has the following 3 modes:
DTC Information: Current or history DTCs stored by the EBCM may be displayed.
DTC History: Displays the conditions under which a history DTC was set and the
number of occurrences of the DTC.
Clear DTC Information: Current or history DTCs stored by the EBCM may be cleared.
Data Display
For the Data Display parameters, refer to 
Scan Tool Data List 
 and 
Scan Tool Data Definitions 
.
Snapshot
In this test mode, the scan tool captures the data listed in the data
displays before and after a snapshot-triggering condition which    may or
              may not set a DTC.
Special Functions
In this test mode, the scan tool may be used in order to perform functional
tests on the system which help verify proper operation. Malfunction conditions
              may be further identified by testing and observing the test
results.          You     must  first clear any DTCs before any tests in Special
Functions         may be  performed. Only the test that are equipped on the
vehicle will      be    displayed. The  Special    Functions are grouped in
the following    manner:
|     •  | Steering Position Sensor Test (w/JL4) | 
 
The Special Functions are detailed below.
Solenoid Test-Pressure Hold
This test activates the selected wheel circuit inlet valve, placing
the valve in the pressure hold position.  When the valve is in the pressure
              hold position,  the valve will not allow master cylinder pressure
      to    be    delivered   to the hydraulic  wheel circuit.  This is done
   under    actual     operating   conditions   when the  EBCM determines
that    the wheel     is    moving too  slowly.  The EBCM   holds additional
 master    cylinder     pressure    from  the hydraulic  wheel circuit   in
an attempt    to allow   the   circuit  to   rotate  at an  appropriate  speed.
 The   scan    tool commands     the valve  to   close. This  should  allow
the  technician     to  spin the    wheel  even  though   an assistant  is
applying  pressure     to the brake      pedal.   Perform  the following 
 test:
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Install a scan tool.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information. Ensure that
all of the wheels are about 15 cm  (6 in) off of the floor.
 
- Place the gear selector in the NEUTRAL position.
 
- Select the Special Functions from the DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES menu.
 
- Select the Solenoid Test. Have an assistant command Inlet Valve
Solenoid of the appropriate wheel using the scan tool.
 
- Have the assistant press and hold the brake pedal.
 
- Attempt to move the wheel being tested by hand. The wheel should
move even though the assistant is applying pressure to the brake pedal. The
              front wheels may be difficult to turn by hand, but may be moved
    if    the     system    is working properly.
 
Solenoid Test-Pressure Release
This test activates the selected hydraulic wheel circuit outlet valves,
placing them in the pressure reduce position.  When in the  pressure reduce
              position, the valve will allow wheel caliper pressure to be
 returned           to    the  master cylinder circuit.  This is done under
actual operating            conditions     because the EBCM has determined
that the wheel is     moving       too slowly,   and    holding additional
master cylinder pressure     from    it   has  not allowed  it   to   rotate
at an appropriate speed.    The scan     tool   commands  the valves  to 
these    positions which should    allow  the    technician   to spin  the
wheel  even  though    an assistant    is applying    pressure  to  the  brake
 pedal.  Perform  the  following      test:
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Install a scan tool.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information. Ensure that
all of the wheels are about 15 cm  (6 in) off of the floor.
 
- Place the gear selector in the NEUTRAL position.
 
- Select the Special Functions from the DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES menu.
 
- Select the Solenoid Test. Have an assistant command the Outlet
Valve Solenoid of the appropriate wheel using the scan tool.
 
- Have the assistant press and hold the brake pedal.
 
- Attempt to move the wheel being tested by hand. The wheel should
move even though the assistant is applying pressure to the brake pedal. The
              front  wheels may be difficult to turn by hand, but may be moved
     if    the     system   is working properly.
 
Automated Test
This test cycles each valve solenoid and the pump motor (as well as
the necessary relays) in order to verify component operation. This  test 
             is identical to the Initialization Sequence. If a malfunction
is     detected,            the EBCM will set DTCs. The DTCs will be displayed
upon     completion        of  the   test. Perform the following test:
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Install a scan tool.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Select the Special Functions from the DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES menu.
 
- Select the Automated Test.
 
- Run the Automated Test.
 
- Record any DTCs that were set.
 
TCS Test
This test runs the pump motor in order to apply fluid pressure to the
front wheel circuits.
Perform the following test. This test does NOT require an assistant:
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Install a scan tool.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information. Ensure that
all of the wheels are about 15 cm  (6 in) off of the floor.
 
- Select the Special Functions from the DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES menu.
 
- Select the TCS Test.
 
- Command the TCS Test ON with the scan tool. The pump motor will
turn on for approximately 25 seconds.
 
- Attempt to move each front wheel by hand. The wheels should not
move due to the pump motor running and applying pressure to the front wheels.
 
Normal Mode Eavesdrop
This test is used to monitor the class 2 serial data messages
that relate to the DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES (if equipped). Only the parameters   
     of the options that the vehicle is equipped will be displayed. The normal
        mode eavesdrop function    has the following 2 modes:
Phase 1-4: The term phase refers to the ignition switch changing states. The
data parameters shown will display a value only when there is a change in
           the ignition state. Otherwise, the scan tool displays all asterisks
         next   to each parameter.
No Phase: The data parameters shown are not affected by the changing of ignition
states. The scan tool will display a value only when there is a class 2
           serial data message that relates to the individual parameter. Otherwise,
          the  scan tool displays all asterisks next to each parameter.
Phase 1-4
The following is a list of parameters for Phase 1-4 listed in
alphabetical order.
ABS Failed Lamp Command: Scan tool displays: Off/On - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the ABS indicator ON.
ABS Reference Speed: Scan tool displays: Km/h or mph - Display indicates vehicle speed
from the average of all four wheel speeds.
CVRSS Equiped: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the vehicle is
equipped with CVRSS.
Engine RPM: Scan tool displays: rpm - Display indicates the crankshaft rotation
speed in revolutions per minute (RPM) from 0 to 16384.
Engine Type: Scan tool displays: Type - Display indicates the type of the engine
in the vehicle.
Estimated Trans. Gear: Scan tool displays: Gear - Display indicates the estimated state
of the transmission gear as  Park, Reverse, Neutral, First, Second, Third,
or Fourth.
Extended Travel Brake Switch: Scan tool displays: Applied/Released - Display indicates the state
of the extended travel brake switch.
Intake Air Temperature: Scan tool displays: °C or °F - Display indicates the temperature
of the intake manifold air.
Lateral Acceleration: Scan tool displays: g - Display indicates the lateral accelerometer
signal from the  lateral accelerometer sensor.
Powertrain TCS Failure: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the PCM has suspended
TCS due to a malfunction related to TCS. 
Red Brake Warning Indicator: Scan tool displays: Off/On - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the red BRAKE warning indicator ON.
Rough Road Parameter: Scan tool displays: g - Display indicates the EBCM calculation
of the road surface, this information is sent   to the PCM over the class 2
               serial data line. The PCM uses this information for misfire
     detection.
Service Stability System: Scan tool displays: Off/On - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the SERVICE STABILITY SYS message to be displayed on the     DIC.
Service Steering System: Scan tool displays: Off/On - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the SERVICE STEERING SYS message to be displayed on the     DIC.
State of Health Present: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the EBCM is sending
the proper state of health messages.
Stop Lamp Switch: Scan tool displays: Applied/Released - Display indicates the state
of the brake switch.
System Power Mode: Scan tool displays: Run, Crank, Accessory, Unlock, Off Awake, RAP
Unlock, or RAP - Display indicates state of the ignition as reported by the
dash integration module (DIM).
TCC/Brake Switch Active: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates whether the TCC/brake
switch is applied
TCS Equiped: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the vehicle is
equipped with TCS.
TCS Failed Lamp Command: Scan tool displays: Off/On - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the TRACTION CONTROL indicator ON.
Temporary Inhibit of TCS: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the EBCM has
suspended TCS due to a malfunction or the driver using the traction control
switch.  
TPS - Pedal Position: Scan tool displays: % - Display indicates the throttle angle in
percent. The display should read 0% at idle and 100% at wide open throttle.
Transmission Type: Scan tool displays: Type - Display indicates the type of the transmission
in the vehicle.
VIN Packet #2: Scan tool displays: number - Display indicates the VIN packet #2.
VSES Active: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the VSES is currently
active.
VSES Equiped: Scan tool displays: Yes/No - Display indicates if the vehicle is
equipped with VSES.
No Phase
The following is a list of parameters for Phase 1-4 listed in
alphabetical order.
Stability System Active: Scan tool displays: On/Off - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the STABILITY SYS ENGAGED message to be displayed by the DIC.
Suspension Failure Status: Scan tool displays: Fault/No Fault - Display indicates the status
of the suspension control system.
TCS Active Message Command: Scan tool displays: On/Off - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the TRACTION ENGAGED message to be displayed by the DIC.
TCS On/Off Switch: Scan tool displays: Was Pressed - Display indicates if the traction
control switch was pressed.
Traction Off Message Command: Scan tool displays: On/Off - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the TRACTION OFF message to be displayed by the DIC.
Traction Ready Message Command: Scan tool displays: On/Off - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the TRACTION READY message to be displayed by the DIC.
Traction Suspended Message Comm.: Scan tool displays: On/Off - Display indicates if the EBCM is commanding
the TRACTION SUSPENDED message to be displayed by the DIC.
Pump Motor Test
This test is used to command the pump motor ON and OFF.
TCS On/Off Test
This test is used to command the TCS ON and OFF. This test performs
the same function as the traction control switch.
Steering Position Sensor Test
This test monitors the dual analog steering angle position. Perform
the following test only after the steering wheel position sensor (SWPS) has
              been centered:
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Install a scan tool.
 
- Start the engine.
 
- Place the gear selector in the PARK position.
 
- Turn the steering wheel to the left lock position.
 
- Select the Special Functions from the DRP/ABS/TCS/VSES menu.
 
- Select the Steering Position Sensor Test.
 
- When the scan tool displays Turn Steering Wheel, turn the steering
wheel once to the right lock position.
 
- The scan tool will display whether or not the steering wheel position
sensor passes the test.
 
Automated Bleed
The Automated Bleed mode of the scan tool is used during bleeding of
the ABS System. Refer to 
Antilock Brake System Automated Bleed Procedure 
.