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Engine Test Function
Ⅱ ESP / ABS
- Pressure sensor Calibration - Parameter Download
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Pressure sensor Calibration
•The pressure sensor, installed in the HECU, converts the brake pressure to judge the driver's brake intention when the ESP program is operated
•When pressure is applied to the sensor, the resistance of the sensor's strain gauge changes
•The change in resistance changes the voltage output from the sensor
Parameter Download
AFLS: Adaptive Front Lighting System
AFLS: Adaptive Front Lighting System
AFLS: Adaptive Front Lighting System
AHLS: Auto Head lamp Leveling System
HCU Air Bleeding Mode
Type #1 -After changing brake oil manually, air bleeding activates.
Type #2 -Activating air bleeding mode with brake oil changing
DTC analysis
ECU INFORMATION
Data analysis
Compression Test
AT/CVT Learning Value Initialization(v) CVT Hydraulic Pressure Learning Start(v) AT Learning Value Initialization(v)
Air Bleeder [VSC Actuator]Intake System Air Bleeder [VSC Actuator]Decompression System Air Bleeder [ECB]Brake Control Prohibition
Accumulator 0 Down Drive Yaw Rate / G Sensor 0 Point Clear (For ECB) Linear Valve Learning Value Initialize
Back Up Memory Clear VSC System 0 Point Clear Test Mode
Torque sensor adjustment Rotational Angle Sensor Calibration
VGRS (Variable Gear Ratio Steering)
Initialization of immobilizer Auto Registration Closure Key Code Reset (ECU Relearn)
Key code erasure Key code registration
Injector Compensation
- When an injector is replaced, the injector’s compensation code must be input into the ECM
- When the ECM is changed, all of the existing injector compensation codes must be input into the new ECM
Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset
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- Fuel consumption ( late injection start )
Pilot fuel injection is defined as a pre-injection of a small quantity of fuel before the main fuel injection
This pre-injection softens the main injection pressure rise and reduces combustion noise.
Pilot fuel injection, a pre-injection of a small fuel quantity, precedes the main fuel injection event This technique softens the pressure rise associated with the main injection, effectively reducing combustion noise for a smoother engine operation.
- Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset
Total injection volume depends on the intake air volume.
Main injection volume is residual volume of total injection volume subtract pilot injection volume.
- Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset
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Post-Injection What is the post-injection:
A small certain amount of fuel injection after main injection.
Reduction on Nox-emissions Disadvantage:
- Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset
From 90’ before TDC to 10’ after TDC.
From 20’ before TDC to 10’ after TDC.
From TDC to 200’ after TDC.
- Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset
Pilot Quantity Learning Values Clear
Supply Pump Initialization
A solenoid valve regulates fuel delivery by controlling the duration of current applied to the Suction Control Valve (SCV) This allows for precise metering of fuel drawn into the pumping system, ensuring only the necessary amount is supplied to maintain the desired fuel rail pressure By eliminating the need to overcome excessive supply pump loads, this system enhances fuel efficiency.
SCV ON When current is applied to the coil, it pulls the needle valve upward, allow- ing fuel to be drawn into the pumping mechanism of the supply pump.
SCV OFFWhen current is no longer applied to the coil, the needle valve closes and stops the suction of fuel.
Check Valve Open During fuel suction(SCV ON), the feed pressure opens the valve, allowing fuel to be drawn into the pumping mechanism.
Check Valve ClosedDuring fuel pumping (SCVOFF), the pres- surized fuel in the pumping mechanism closes the valve, preventing fuel from flowing back into the SCV
Reset Memory
Ⅱ TRANSMISSION
AT/CVT Learning Value Initialization
CVT Hydraulic Pressure Learning Start
AT Learning Value Initialization
Parts exchange
Check Mode
Air Bleeder
ECB]Brake Control Prohibition
Down Drive
Yaw Rate / G Sensor 0 Point Clear (For ECB)
- Yaw Rate / G Sensor 0 Point Clear (For ECB)
Linear Valve Learning Value Initialize
- Linear Valve Learning Value Initialize
Linear Valve Learning Value Initialize & Test Mode
Test Mode
Back Up Memory Clear
VSC System 0 Point Clear
Ⅳ EPS
Torque sensor adjustment
Rotational Angle Sensor Calibration
Ⅴ VGRS
Steering angle adjust
Initialization of immobilizer
Auto Registration Closure
Key Code Reset (ECU Relearn)
Key code erasure
Key code registration
Ⅰ POWER TRAIN
Crank shaft position variant learn Idle learn
Injector flow rate programming Clutch pedal position learn Immobilizer learning
Crank Information programming Correction Factor Fuel Reset ECM Replace
Brake pedal position sensor learn Configure new module
SDM Primary Key in BCM SDM ID Input
ISU Key Coding Program transponder key Erase transponder key Erase remote key Program remote key
Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Reset Steering Wheel Angle Sensor learn.
Brake Pressure Sensor Calibration unit
New SDM program Adapt reset
Key programming ADD reset fobs key ADD replace key fobs Reprogram All transponder key Program addition keys
Crank shaft position variant learn
- Crank shaft position variant learn
All 1996 and newer GM vehicles with FLASH reprogramming ECCs.
It must be performed if:
2) Crankshaft position sensor has been replaced.
- Crank shaft position variant learn
Crank shaft position variant learn
Idle learn
Power disconnection (battery cable, ECM fuse, etc) (Delphi ECM only )
Fuel trim test
Injector flow rate programming
Clutch pedal position learn (CPPS)
Any procedure that alters the CPPS to clutch pedal alignment
- Clutch pedal position learn (CPPS)
ECM Immobilizer Learning
A total of 10 master keys may be programmed to a single vehicle
The procedure does not erase previously learned keys
When you add the new key, you must have one master key.
When you make new key with all key lost condition, you have to have new two key.
Crank Information programming
없없
ECM Replace
Brake pedal position sensor learn
- Brake pedal position sensor calibration must be performed after the brake pedal position sensor or body control module (BCM) have been serviced
- The calibration procedure will set the brake pedal position sensor home value
The Brake Control Module (BCM) utilizes the brake pedal position sensor value to determine the driver's braking action This value is then communicated to other vehicle subsystems via serial data, enabling the BCM to effectively coordinate braking system behavior and provide necessary information for integrated vehicle control.
- Brake pedal position sensor learn
BCM & SDM
- Body Control Module Programming and Setup
Body Control Module (BCM) Replacement If the body control module (BCM) is replaced, the following procedures must be performed in the fol- lowing order:
•BCM Reprogramming Refer to Body Control Module (BCM) Programming/RPO Configuration in Com- puter/Integrating Systems.
Important: This procedure has to be performed only for vehicles equipped with Passlock™ System
In the context of automotive security, a theft deterrent system utilizes various components to prevent unauthorized vehicle operation The body control module (BCM) stores and manages the Passlock™ information, while the powertrain control module (PCM) must acquire theft-related data from the BCM This process ensures that the PCM acknowledges the authorized use of the vehicle when the correct key is inserted, effectively deterring theft attempts.
•Relearn Restraints ID Refer to Body Control Module (BCM) Programming/RPO Configuration in Com- puter/Integrating Systems.
BCM Reprogramming If the BCM is reprogrammed, the following procedures must be performed:
•BCM Reprogramming Refer to Body Control Module (BCM) Programming/RPO Configuration in Com- puter/Integrating Systems.
Important: This procedure has to be performed only for vehicles equipped with Passlock™ System
•Theft Learn Refer to Programming Theft Deterrent System Components in Theft Deterrent.
•Relearn Restraints ID Refer to Body Control Module (BCM) Programming/RPO Configuration in Com- puter/Integrating Systems
Body Control Module BCM Programming/RPO Configuration Introduction
To ensure the proper installation of a new Body Control Module (BCM) during service, meticulously follow the outlined procedures Note that some procedures may be necessary during the replacement of other modules or components Thoroughly review these instructions prior to commencing any work.
Important: The following procedures must be followed:
•Programming Theft Deterrent System Components, if equipped with Passlock System
For Relearn Restraints ID programming, remember to reset the BCM personalization settings to default after completing the procedure Inform customers that they must reconfigure these settings to fit their preferences.
Perform the special function for BCM "Request BCM Info for SPS" or select Service Programming Sys- tems, and then refer to Service Programming System (SPS) in Programming and Setup.
- Programming Theft Deterrent System Components Important: This procedure has to be performed only for vehicles equipped with Passlock System
To program the theft deterrent system components after a BCM replacement, perform the special function for BCM "Request VTD Info for SPS" or select Service Programming Systems Failure to complete these steps can result in one of the following conditions:
• The vehicle will not be protected against theft by the Passlock System
• The engine will not crank or start
This procedure also needs to be performed when replacing the passlock sensor or when replacing the PCM with one used before in a different vehicle.
Relearn Restraints ID Perform the special function for BCM "Setup SDM Serial Number in BCM" with the scan tool.
This procedure may also need to be performed when replacing the SDM.
Important: After programming, perform the following to avoid future misdiagnosis:
•Turn the ignition OFF for 10 seconds.
•Connect the scan tool to the data link connector.
•Turn the ignition ON with the engine OFF.
•Use the scan tool in order to retrieve history DTCs from all modules.
- Programming Theft Deterrent System Components Important:
When replacing the Body Control Module (BCM) with a General Motors Service Parts Operations (SPO) replacement part, the module will automatically learn the Passlock™ sensor data code However, if the existing Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is being replaced, it must learn the new fuel continue password after the BCM replacement.
When replacing the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with a General Motors (GM) SPO replacement, the module will automatically learn the vehicle's Fuel Continue Password upon receiving a password message during programming However, once a password is learned, a separate learn procedure is necessary to change it Additionally, a PCM that has been previously installed in another vehicle will have learned that vehicle's password and will require a learn procedure to adapt to the current vehicle's password after programming.
Conditions Use this procedure after replacing:
Learn Procedures There are 2 available methods to perform the programming procedure:
• A 10-minute procedure which requires a Tech 2 and a techline terminal
• A 30-minute procedure which does not require the use of any tools
10-Minute Learn Procedure Tools Required
• Techline terminal with current Service Programming System (SPS) software
•Connect the Tech 2 to the vehicle.
•Select "Request Information" under "Service Programming".
•Disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle and connect it to a Techline terminal.
•On the techline terminal, select "V.T.D - Vehicle Theft Deterrent Learn" under Service Programming".
•Disconnect the Tech 2 from the Techline terminal and connect it to the vehicle.
•Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
•Select "Program ECU" under "Service Programming".
•At this time you will receive a screen on the Tech 2 stating to "PLEASE WAIT-MINUTES REMAINING 10".
•Turn OFF the ignition, and wait 30 seconds
- BCM & SDM TCM: Traction Control Module
ECM: Engine Control Module ACC: Adaptive Cruise Control ABS: Antilock Brake System
PDM: Power Distributor Module BCM: Body Control Module
EKM: Easy Key Module SDM:HVAC:
Configure new module
SDM Primary Key in BCM
SDM ID Input
ISU Key Coding
Program transponder key
Erase transponder key
Erase remote key
Program remote key
Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Reset & Learn
The external column mounted steering angle sensor typically does not need frequent recalibration However, it may require centering under certain circ*mstances Instances where centering may be necessary include service procedures such as steering component replacement, suspension alignment, or after collision repairs.
The external column mounted steering angle sensor does not require center- ing often
Centering of the steering angle sensor might be required after certain service procedures are per- formed
Some of these procedures are as follows:
- Electronic brake control module (EBCM) re- placement
- Steering angle sensor replacement - Steering gear replacement
- Steering column replacement - Collision or other physical damage
Electronic brake control module (EBCM) replacement Steering angle sensor replacement
Steering gear replacementSteering column replacementCollision or other physical damage