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Instrument Panel

ABS Input

The scan tool displays On or Off. The state of the ABS indicator as commanded by the IPC.

Alternator Input Signal

The scan tool displays On or Off. The state of the Alternator indicator as commanded by the IPC.

Backlight Dimming

The scan tool displays a percentage. The state of the backlighting as commanded by the IPC.

Battery Voltage

The scan tool displays voltage.

Cruise Control

The scan tool displays On or Off. The state of the CRUISE indicator as commanded by the IPC.

Fuel Level

The scan tool displays gallons. The IPC monitors the fuel level.

Ignition Switch

The scan tool displays On or Off. The IPC monitors the state of the Ignition switch. A closed switch is displayed as On.

LCD Dimming

The scan tool displays the LCD display illumination in percentages. The IPC monitors the voltage the level of the LCD illumination.

Low Traction Input Signal

The scan tool displays Off or On. The IPC monitors the signal circuit of the traction control input circuit. An open switch is displayed as Off.

Park Brake Switch

The scan tool displays pulled and released. The IPC monitors the park brake switch circuit. A open switch is displayed as released.

Park Lamp Switch

The scan tool displays On or Off. The IPC monitors the park lamp switch circuit. An open switch is displayed as Off.

Traction Control

The scan tool displays On or Off. The IPC monitors the traction control switch circuit. An open switch is displayed as Off.

Trip Computer Switch

The scan tool displays Inactive/Mode/Set/Down/Up. The IPC monitors the trip computer signal circuit. An open switch is displayed as Inactive.

Trip Computer Switch Voltage

The scan tool displays voltage. The IPC monitors the signal circuits. A normal switch voltage is 5 volts