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Diagnostics And Services: Parameters

Parameters or values are data that are read out from the control module's memory positions to, e. g., check the signal from a sensor or identify the control module's software version.

In principle, parameters can be divided into two parts:

Parameters, dynamic 

Fig 1: Dynamic Parameters
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The dynamic values  are stored in the control module's RAM-memory, which means that the values disappear when the memory's power supply is turned off (control module is turned off). As soon as the control module's power is turned on (ignition on), values are stored again.

Example of values are: 

Values are updated continuously after a pre-determined time interval. This means that certain values are updated with very short time interval, while other values are updated more seldom. Update rate is determined by how important the value is to the control module.

By reading off the value from, e. g., a sensor or switch, it can be decided if the signal is correct or not.

NOTE:

When a malfunction is detected and a diagnostic trouble code is stored, it may well be that the displayed value is a replacement value and not the real value. If the value does not change, e. g., if the sensor is disconnected, it may be the replacement value that is shown.

Parameters, static 

Fig 2: Identifying Static Parameters
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The static values  are stored in the control module's EEPROM, which means that these values are always stored regardless of if the control module is on or off. These values are normally not updated by the control module, instead they are only changed using, e. g., the diagnostics tool at vehicle manufacture in the factory or reprogramming during a workshop visit.

Example of values are: