Data Definitions PDF
Data Definitions PDF
Data Definitions
Serial Data
Interpretation
OBD II Data FUEL SYS (#1 AND #2)
Stream (CARB)
Parameter Air/fuel ratio feedback loop status displayed as either open or closed
Definitions loop. Open indicates that ECM ignores feedback from the exhaust
O2 sensor. Closed indicates final injection duration is corrected for
O2 sensor feedback.
CALC LOAD
COOLANT TEMP
Case #1 LONG FT = 0%
INJECTOR = 4.0 ms
INJECTOR = 4.4 ms
ENGINE SPD
VEHICLE SPD
IGN ADVANCE
INTAKE AIR
MAF
Total mass of air entering the intake manifold, represented in grams per
second. This signal is determined by comparing the analog voltage signal
from the VG terminal of the MAF sensor to a corresponding value in a
lookup table.
THROTTLE POS
Signal voltage (in millivolts) for the main and sub O2 sensors respectively,
located in Bank 1. High concentration of oxygen in exhaust (lean
condition) causes signal voltage to go low (less than 400 mv), low
concentration of oxygen in exhaust causes signal voltage to go high
(greater than 600 mv).
The short term fuel trim correction taking place based upon the value of
the main O2 sensor located in cylinder banks 1 and 2 respectively. This
value is expressed as the percentage of correction to basic injection
duration. It should closely follow SHORT FT.
MISFIRE RPM
Duty ratio signal applied to the Rotary Solenoid Idle Air Control Valve
displayed as the percentage of time that voltage is high on the RSO
(open) coil. The longer the duty ratio (higher percent open time), the
greater the air by-pass volume, the higher the idle speed.
STARTER SIG
CTP SW
A/C SIG
ON/OFF status of the A/C magnetic clutch input to the ECM. Signal will
be ON anytime the air conditioning compressor clutch is energized
(voltage low at ECM). Signal will cycle OFF whenever compressor cycles
off due to low evaporator temperature.
PNP SW
(A/T only) ON/OFF status of the neutral safety switch input to the ECM.
Signal will be ON whenever the automatic transmission is in the neutral
or park gear positions (voltage low at ECM).
ON/OFF status of the ELS input signal to the ECM. Signal will be ON
whenever the tail light or rear window defogger relays are energized
(voltage high at ECM).
STOP LIGHT SW
ON/OFF status of the STP signal input to the ECM. Signal will be ON
whenever the brake pedal is depressed (stop light switch closed, high
voltage at ECM).
FC IDL
ON/OFF status of the IDL fuel cut program in the ECM. Signal will be ON
whenever deceleration fuel cut is commanded as a result of closed IDL
contact with engine rpm above fuel cut speed.
FC TAU
(MISFIRE) CYL #1 - 8
IGNITION
EGRT GAS
ON/OFF status of the ACIS VSV, which controls the vacuum supply to
the ACIS, vacuum actuator. Signal will be ON whenever the VSV is
energized (voltage low at ECM) and vacuum is being passed to the ACIS
actuator.
EGR SYSTEM
ON/OFF status of the FPU VSV which controls the vacuum bleed in the
manifold vacuum line to the fuel pressure regulator. Signal will be ON
whenever the VSV is energized, bleeding atmosphere into the fuel
pressure regulator vacuum chamber.
ON/OFF status of A/C cutoff (ACT) signal from ECM to A/C amplifier.
Signal is ON (low voltage at ECM) whenever A/C compressor cut is
requested as a result of wide open throttle operation.
ON/OFF status of A/C idle up VSV which controls the A/C idle up air by-
pass. Signal is ON whenever (low voltage at ECM) whenever the A/C
magnetic clutch is energized.
IGNITION
ISC STEP #
ECM will command step position changes until actual engine speed is
within 50 rpm of target idle speed. Therefore, if the valve is
mechanically incapable of moving, commanded valve position will
continue to change until zero or 125 steps is reached.
ENGINE SPD
AIRFLOW (Karman)
Volume of air entering the intake manifold (measured with the Karman
vortex air flow meter). The Karman sensor generates a variable
frequency signal, which increases as intake air volume increases. Signal
value is expressed in milliseconds; the time between these frequency
pulses. As signal frequency increases, the time between signals
decreases. Signal time is calculated by comparing the pulse train
generated by the sensor to the clock in the ECM.
AIRFLOW (VAF[VS])
Volume of air entering the intake manifold (measured with the Volume
Air Flow meter). Airflow meter voltage signal is converted from analog to
digital for use by the ECM then changed back to an analog voltage for
display on the serial data stream. On OBD equipped vehicles, signal
voltage decreases as intake air volume increases.
INTAKE MAN
COOLANT
THROTTLE
VEHICLE SPD
VAF = 2.7V
INJECTOR = 4.0 ms
VAF = 2.7V
INJECTOR = 4.8 ms
A/F FB (L ,AND R)
The same as OBD II FUEL SYS. A/F Ratio feedback loop status (for left
and right cylinder banks respectively), displayed as either OFF (open
loop) or ON (closed loop.) Open loop indicates that the ECM ignores
feedback from the exhaust O2 sensor and relies on other major sensors
to determine final injection pulse width (i.e. intake air volume or mass,
engine rpm, and coolant temperature.) When in closed loop, Ox SIGNAL
values should be constantly variable.
KNOCK RETARD
STA SIGNAL
Same as OBD II STARTER SIG. ON/OFF status of the STA signal at the
ECM. Signal will be ON whenever the ignition switch is in the START
position (voltage high at ECM).
IDL SIGNAL
Same as OBD II CTP SW. ON/OFF status of IDL contact. Signal will be
ON whenever the throttle is fully closed and the IDL switch contact is
closed (voltage low at ECM).
A/C SIGNAL
Same as OBD II A/C SIG. ON/OFF status of the A/C magnetic clutch
input to the ECM. Signal will be ON anytime the air conditioning
compressor clutch is energized (voltage low at ECM). Signal will cycle OFF
whenever compressor cycles off due to low evaporator temperature.
NSW SIGNAL
Same as OBD II NEUTRAL SAFETY (PNP) SW. (A/T only) ON/OFF status
of the neutral safety switch input to the ECM. Signal will be ON whenever
the automatic transmission is in the neutral or park gear positions
(voltage low at ECM).
Ox (L AND R) SIGNAL
V-BoB NE
Data Stream
Preselected Engine revolutions per minute calculated by comparing the NE signal
Parameter with a fixed clock pulse.
Definitions
Ks
Volume of air entering the intake manifold (measured with the Karman
vortex air flow meter). The Karman sensor generates a variable
frequency signal which increases as intake air volume increases. Signal
value is expressed in milliseconds; the time between these frequency
pulses. As signal frequency increases, the time between signals
decreases. Signal time is calculated by comparing the pulse train
generated by the sensor to the clock in the ECM.
#10
Vs
Volume of air entering the intake manifold (measured with the Volume
Air Flow meter). Air flow meter analog voltage signal is tapped directly
from the Vs signal wire at the ECM.
OX(L/R)
OXS
THW
THA
VTA
IDL
IGF
SPl
NSW
(A/T only) ON/OFF status of the neutral safety switch input to the ECM.
Signal will be ON whenever the automatic transmission is in the neutral
or park gear positions (voltage low at ECM).
A/C
On applications with ACMG, this is the request signal from the A/C
control assembly, which informs the ECM that magnetic clutch, should
be energized.
ACMG
ON/OFF status of the A/C magnetic clutch control by the ECM. Signal
will be ON anytime the air conditioning compressor clutch is energized
(voltage low at ECM). Signal will cycle OFF whenever the ECM cycles the
compressor off.
FPU
ON/OFF status of the Fuel Pressure Up VSV. Signal is on when the VSV
is energized (voltage low at ECM). When energized the FPU VSV bleeds
atmosphere into the fuel pressure regulator vacuum chamber for hot
engine restarts.
STA
ON/OFF status of the STA signal at the ECM. Signal will be ON whenever
the ignition switch is in the START position (voltage high at ECM).
STJ
ON/OFF status of the STJ cold start injector driver circuit in the ECM.
Signal will be ON during cranking whenever engine coolant temperature
is below a specified threshold.
VC
E01
Ground circuit for fuel injectors. Should be less than 100 millivolts with
the engine running.
E2
Ground circuit for ECS system sensors. Should be less than 100
millivolts with the engine running.