To understand these figures, corresponding to the parameters (PID), we have included a small program free of charge in our software. Understanding sets of figures in the tables
#Gm pid list software
The exact procedure is explained on theĮOBD-Facile software page. In exchange for this contribution, the software functions are available for free. We asked the users of our EOBD-Facile software to help create this list by returning their "log" file of the connection to their vehicle. The tables list the support modes and their parameters. In general, the more recent your vehicle, the more diagnoses you can do on it.
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Live Data (Module-to-Module) from Primary High speed GMLANĠC9 Byte 5 Accelerator 0 (0%) to 254 (100%)ĠF1 Byte 2 Brake 0 (0%) to Unknown (254?) Typical pressure on brake pedal generates about 30.ġ20 Bytes 1-4 Odometer 1/64 km: e.g. My full charge raw is general about 86.5 (Ive seen 87 but rarely). The volt is based on the GM Global A platform, but has some special modules installed and PIDs available specifically for the battery, charger, and motor electronics. Another LIN bus appears to connect the HVAC controls back to the HVAC system. HV battery charger, HV battery electronicsįinally, a 10.417 Kbit/s LIN bus is used to connect together the Body Control Module, window motors and switches, and the wiper motor. High-voltage energy management high-speed GMLAN Onstar, parking brake, fuel pump, brakes, both drive motors, Engine control, HV drive electronics, AC compressorīrakes, both drive motors, Engine control, HV drive electronics, accelerometer, steeringĪdditionally, the second connector, located on the passenger's side, hosts the following:īoth drive motors, Engine control, HV drive electronics, 12V inverter The primary OBD-II connector on the driver's side hosts the following buses:Ĭoolant heater, HVAC, instrument cluster, keyless entry, seat heaters, onstar, radio, seat sensors, parking sensors, steering wheel multimedia buttons 2.1 Live Data (Module-to-Module) from Primary High speed GMLAN.