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Scan Tool Testing and Procedures

SCAN TOOL DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS) - CURRENT AND HISTORY
The heater-A/C control stores Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) as current or history DTC. If the heater- A/C control detects a system malfunction, the heater- A/C control will only store a DTC that corresponds to that particular malfunction. If a current DTC is stored and the fault is no longer present, it will remain current until the first ignition cycle. Other DTCs will go into history when the fault is no longer present and does not require an ignition cycle. The history DTCs are intermittent malfunctions and must be diagnosed differently than current DTCs. Refer Intermittents and Poor Connections for more information. Intermittents and Poor Connections

DISPLAYING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs)
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) can be read through the use of a scan tool. There are no provisions for flash code diagnostics. Refer to the scan tool manual for specific directions or instructions.

The scan tool provides information on how to:
^ Read input data list.
^ Read current and history DTCs.

Clear the DTCs after a repair has been completed. Make sure the scan tool is capable of interfacing with the heater-A/C control before attempting any communications. To use the scan tool, connect the scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) and turn the ignition switch to the ON position. The scan tool reads the serial data sent from the heater-A/C control terminal D12 through the splice pack SP205 and then to the DLC, terminal 12.

DISPLAY INPUT STATUS
The scan tool displays the heater-A/C control input status. Select the heater-A/C control status display in order to display the data and determine if the switched inputs can be properly interpreted. The scan tool can also indicates if the input has changed states. For example, when a solenoid control is off, the scan tool displays the output status of the solenoid control as INACTIVE or OFF. When the solenoid control is on, the scan tool reads ACTIVE or ON. Use this kind of information when diagnosing a malfunction associated with a particular heater-A/C control input, or an input that is shared with another vehicle system via the class 2 serial data link.

CYCLE OUTPUTS AND INDICATORS
Use a scan tool to cycle heater-A/C control air delivery and temperature controls solenoids and motors. This feature can be used to determine if the heater-A/C control is able to control a solenoid or motor regardless of the inputs or any specific program instructions. Once a test is selected, the scan tool will command the heater-A/C control to energize the selected the solenoid or motor. The displayed information represents only what was heater-A/C control commanded, not if an action has actually taken place. Check the heater-A/C control for the ability to control each of the selected solenoid or motor functions through the scan tool.