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Appendix b: data parameter list & definitions, Data parameter list – Actron KAL9615 User Manual

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Appendix B: Data Parameter List & Definitions

All data parameters or parameter identification data (PID) listed in Appendix B were

verified on actual vehicles to guarantee their accuracy. Definitions used to describe all

PIDs were obtained from reliable sources and are accurate at the time of printing. It is

possible that some newer vehicles may contain data different from that listed in

Appendix B. Always refer to a vehicle service manual for vehicle-specific PIDs.

Data Parameter List Format

The data parameter list is organized in alphabetical order — the same way as on the

OBD II System Tester. For all data parameters, Appendix B will define the data

parameter, tell what type of reading it is (i.e. input, output, or calculated) and give

some helpful tips on what to do if the reading is unsatisfactory. Remember to always

refer to a vehicle service manual for detailed diagnostic procedures for troubleshoot-

ing incorrect data parameter readings.

Types of Data Parameters

INPUT: These data parameters are obtained from sensor circuit outputs.

Sensor circuit outputs are inputs to the vehicle’s PCM. For example, if

the Oxygen Sensor circuit was generating a 400mV signal, then the

OBD II System Tester would display O2S (v) 0.40.

OUTPUT: These data parameters are outputs or commands that come directly

from the PCM. For example; the ignition spark advance is controlled

by PCM, on most vehicles, monitoring this PID shows the spark output

from the PCM. The OBD II System Tester would display IGN ADV(°) 10.

CALCULATED: These data parameters are calculated after analyzing various inputs

VALUE inputs to the vehicle’s PCM. For example, the engine load. The PCM

calculates this from sensor inputs and displays it in a percentage.

PCM VALUE: Is information that is stored in the PCM’s memory and determined to

be useful to the service technician. An example of this is the TROUBLE

CODE value, the DTC that caused a freeze frame capture.

NOTE: Several different causes can have the same parameter indication. For

information on diagnostics consult the vehicle service manuals .

DATA PARAMETER LIST

ABSLT TPS (%) (Absolute Throttle Position Sensor - PCM input)
Display: 0 - 100%

This PID represents how far the throttle plate has been opened by the driver. The TPS

produces a voltage signal proportional to the throttle position. This voltage is converted to

a percentage by the PCM. A low voltage reading calculates to 0%, closed throttle while a

high voltage which equates to 100% reading indicates fully opened throttle.

CALC LOAD (%) (Calculated Engine Load - PCM calculated value)
Display: 0 - 100%

The percentage reading of this PID indicates the amount of load on the engine. The

higher the reading the greater the load on the engine.

The PCM uses engine load to help determine correct air/fuel ratios, spark advance,

idle speed, and emission device operation. Higher engine load conditions will cause the

PCM to increase the injector pulse widths.