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Table 1: Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters
Table 2: Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Output Controls

The Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters list contains hybrid controls-related parameters. The list is arranged in alphabetical order. A given parameter may appear in any one of the data lists, and in some cases may appear more than once, or in more than one data list in order to group certain related parameters together.

Use the Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters list only after the following is determined:

    • The Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle is completed.
    • No diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
    • On-board diagnostics are functioning properly

The scan tool values from a properly running vehicle may be used for comparison with the vehicle you are diagnosing. The Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters list represents values that would be seen on a normally running vehicle.

Important: A scan tool that displays faulty data should not be used. The scan tool concern should be reported to the manufacturer. Use of a faulty scan tool can result in misdiagnosis and unnecessary parts replacement.

Only the parameters listed below are referenced in this service manual for use in diagnosis. If all values are within the typical range described below, refer to Symptoms - Hybrid Controls for diagnosis.

Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters

Parameter

System State

Expected Value

Description

Operating Conditions: Engine Idling/Radiator Hose Hot/Closed Throttle/Park or Neutral/Closed Loop/Accessories OFF, unless otherwise noted

12V Circuit Current

Maximum Accessory Load

Near 150A

This parameter displays the actual current flow of the low voltage (12V) circuit as determined by the accessory DC power control module (APM). The APM will stop conversion at current greater than 175A. The parameter display range is 0-255 Amps.

12V Circuit Voltage

Maximum Accessory Load

15.5V

This parameter displays the actual voltage of the low voltage (12V) circuit as determined by the accessory DC power control module (APM). The parameter display range is 0-25.5V.

12V Enable Command

--

On

This parameter displays the commanded state of the low voltage (12V) conversion circuit of the accessory dc power control module (APM). The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) commands the APM to perform voltage conversion when conditions are acceptable. On is displayed when the APM has received the low voltage circuit (12V) conversion enable command from the HPCM. The APM converts high voltage (300V) to low voltage (12V) and supplies current on the low voltage (12V) circuit in order to support the 12V electrical system loads and also to charge the accessory battery. The parameter display range is On, Off.

300V AC Isolation Status

--

Pass

This parameter displays the isolation status of the high voltage (HV) circuitry as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The BECM compares the resistance between the HV positive circuit to chassis ground and the HV negative circuit to chassis ground using an alternating current (AC) detection method. Fail is displayed if isolation resistance is detected that is less than an acceptable amount. The BECM tests for isolation just after the ignition has been turned OFF and the HV contactor relays are open. The parameter display range is Pass, Fail, Indeterminate.

300V Charge Command

--

Off

This parameter displays the commanded state of the high voltage (300V) conversion circuit of the accessory DC power control module (APM). The APM is capable of converting high current, low voltage on the 12V electrical system into high voltage, low current on the 300V electrical system. This process occurs only during the Jump Assist service operation and requires the assistance of an off-vehicle 12V battery charger. On is displayed when the APM has received the Jump Assist enable command from the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). The parameter display range is On, Off.

300V DC Isolation Status

--

Pass

This parameter displays the isolation status of the high voltage (HV) circuitry as determined by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). The HPCM compares the resistance between the HV positive circuit to chassis ground and the HV negative circuit to chassis ground using a direct current (DC) detection method. Fail is displayed if isolation resistance is detected that is less than an acceptable amount. The HPCM tests for isolation whenever the HV contactor relays are closed. The parameter display range is Pass, Fail, Indeterminate.

4WD Low

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to a transfer case selection of 4 Low range. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

APM 300V Circuit Current

--

Varies

This parameter displays the high voltage circuit current as determined by the accessory dc power control module (APM). The parameter display range is -1638.4 to +1638.35 Amps.

APM Heat Plate Temperature

--

Near MCM Phase Inverter Temperature

This parameter displays the temperature of the electronics cooling surface that is shared by the accessory dc power control module (APM) and the drive motor generator power inverter module assembly (PIM) as determined by the APM. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

APM Set Point

Maximum Accessory Load

Near 100%

This parameter displays the low voltage (12V) conversion circuit output as a duty cycle percentage as determined by the accessory DC power control module (APM). The APM receives the Low Voltage (12V) output request from the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). The HPCM receives a low voltage (12V) voltage output request from the body control module (BCM). The BCM monitors conditions such as 12 volt battery temperature and current flow and requests a specific voltage be maintained. 100% is displayed when the APM is requested to deliver the maximum possible voltage to the low voltage (12V) circuit. The parameter display range is 0 to 100%.

Autostart/Stop Fault

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit due to a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) condition. Autostart is inhibited if the engine fails to start when cranked. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Autostart/Stop Override

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to a scan tool autostart device control request. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Aux. Trans. Fluid Pump Actual

--

Near Aux. Trans Fluid Pump Commanded

This parameter displays the actual revolutions per minute (RPM) of the auxiliary transmission fluid pump (ATFP) as determined by the ATFP control module. The HPCM will command the ATFP control module to operate the auxiliary pump at a specified RPM. 100 percent is displayed when the ATFP control module determines the pump is operating at maximum speed. The parameter display range is 0-100%.

Aux. Trans. Fluid Pump Commanded

--

Near Aux. Trans Fluid Pump Actual

This parameter displays the commanded rotations per minute (RPM) of the auxiliary transmission fluid pump (ATFP) as determined by the ATFP control module. The HPCM will command the ATFP control module to operate the auxiliary pump at a specified RPM. 100 percent is displayed when the HPCM has requested the ATFP control module to operate the pump at maximum speed. The parameter display range is 0-100%.

Aux. Trans. Pump

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to an auxiliary transmission fluid pump fault or low outside air temperature. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Aux. Trans. Fluid Pump Fault Status 1

--

None

This parameter displays the fault status of the auxiliary transmission fluid pump (ATFP) control module for the current ignition cycle as determined by the ATFP control module. The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) will command the ATFP control module to operate the auxiliary pump at a specified RPM. The ATFP control module communicates ATFP status to the HPCM. The parameter display range is PWM Input Fault, Motor Open/Shor, Motor CKT Fault, Temp Sen Fault, Low Voltage, ATFPCM Over Temp, ATFPCM Hot and Current High/Lo. Refer to HPCM DTC P2797.

Aux. Trans. Fluid Pump Fault Status 2

--

None

This parameter displays the fault status of the auxiliary transmission fluid pump (ATFP) control module for the current ignition cycle as determined by the ATFP control module. The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) will command the ATFP control module to operate the auxiliary pump at a specified RPM. The ATFP control module communicates ATFP status to the HPCM. The parameter display range is Current Fault, Unable to Start and No PWM Response. Refer to HPCM DTC P2797.

Axle Torque Actual

--

Varies

This parameter displays actual axle torque. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Axle Torque Commanded

--

Varies

This parameter displays commanded axle torque. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Axle Torque Immediate

--

Varies

This parameter displays the immediate axle torque required when accelerating. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Battery Pack Temp

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to the temperature of the hybrid battery assembly. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

BECM HVIC Status

--

Pass

This parameter displays the continuity status of the high voltage interlock circuit (HVIC) as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The HVIC circuit is routed to locations where high voltage is accessible by a service technician. Both motor control modules and the battery energy control module (BECM) monitor the HVIC circuit for continuity. The HVIC circuit is designed to open when access to protected high voltage components has been attempted. The BECM monitors HVIC status when the high voltage contactor relays are closed. Fail is displayed when the BECM detects an open or shorted HVIC circuit condition. Pass is displayed when the BECM detects a closed HVIC circuit condition. Indeterminate is displayed when the BECM is not currently monitoring HVIC status. An HVIC fault condition may cause the high voltage contactors to be commanded open. The parameter display range is Pass, Fail, Indeterminate.

BECM Maximum Voltage

--

Varies

This parameter displays the maximum voltage monitored during the current ignition cycle as detected by the battery energy control module (BECM). The hybrid battery contains many individual batteries wired in series. The BECM measures voltage across the hybrid battery modules in pairs. This display represents the maximum voltage measured at any of the module pairs. The parameter display range is 0-25.5V.

BECM Minimum Voltage

--

Varies

This parameter displays the minimum voltage monitored during the current ignition cycle as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The hybrid battery contains many individual batteries wired in series. The BECM measures voltage across the hybrid battery modules in pairs. This display represents the minimum voltage measured at any of the module pairs. The parameter display range is 0-25.5V.

BPP Signal

--

Released

This parameter displays the status of the brake pedal as determined by the body control module (BCM). Depressed indicates a zero voltage input to the BCM, brake pedal applied. Released indicates a voltage input to the BCM, brake pedal not applied. The parameter display range is Applied, Released.

Calc. Throttle Position

Pedal Released

0%

This parameter displays the position of the accelerator pedal as determined by the ECM. This parameter is not active when the transmission is in Park or Neutral. 100% is displayed when the pedal is fully depressed. The parameter display range is 0-100%.

Pedal Fully Depressed

100%

Contactor Sys. Req. Ckt. Command

--

30%

This parameter displays the commanded pulse width modulation (PWM) of the contactor control PWM circuit. The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) generates a PWM signal that is monitored by the battery energy control module (BECM). The BECM monitors the PWM signal and operates the high voltage contactors relays as commanded. A 30% PWM (± 5%) is displayed when the HPCM commands contactor relays closed. A 70% PWM (±5%) is displayed when the HPCM commands contactor relays open. A PWM signal outside of these two ranges is considered an invalid request and contactor relays will remain open. In addition to the PWM signal, the HPCM will send the BECM a corresponding serial data command to close or open the contactor relays. The parameter display range is 0-100%.

Contactor System Status

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit due to hybrid battery high voltage contactor relay status. Autostart is inhibited when the high voltage contactor relays are open. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Control Module Voltage Signal

--

Near Actual 12V Battery Voltage

This parameter displays the voltage of the ignition feed circuit of the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). The parameter display range is 0-65.535V.

Direction IMS D1

Park

High

This parameter displays the decoded status of the transmission direction internal mode switch (IMS) individual circuit D1. The IMS contains two discrete shift lever-actuated switch patterns. The IMS range switch pattern is monitored by the transmission control module (TCM) and is utilized to determine gear range as selected by the shift lever. The IMS direction switch pattern is monitored by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) and is utilized to determine vehicle direction and the Park/Neutral start safety condition as selected by the shift lever. High is displayed when the module monitors a high voltage potential on the IMS circuit. Low is displayed when the module monitors a zero voltage potential on the IMS circuit. The HPCM compares the individual IMS circuit high and low states to expected patterns in order to determine shift lever position. The parameter display range is High, Low.

Neutral

Low

Direction IMS D2

Park

Low

This parameter displays the decoded status of the transmission direction internal mode switch (IMS) individual circuit D2. The IMS contains two discrete shift lever-actuated switch patterns. The IMS range switch pattern is monitored by the transmission control module (TCM) and is utilized to determine gear range as selected by the shift lever. The IMS direction switch pattern is monitored by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) and is utilized to determine vehicle direction and the Park/Neutral start safety condition as selected by the shift lever. High is displayed when the module monitors a high voltage potential on the IMS circuit. Low is displayed when the module monitors a zero voltage potential on the IMS circuit. The HPCM compares the individual IMS circuit high and low states to expected patterns in order to determine shift lever position. The parameter display range is High, Low.

Neutral

High

Direction IMS R1

Park

High

This parameter displays the decoded status of the transmission direction internal mode switch (IMS) individual circuit R1. The IMS contains two discrete shift lever-actuated switch patterns. The IMS range switch pattern is monitored by the transmission control module (TCM) and is utilized to determine gear range as selected by the shift lever. The IMS direction switch pattern is monitored by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) and is utilized to determine vehicle direction and the Park/Neutral start safety condition as selected by the shift lever. High is displayed when the module monitors a high voltage potential on the IMS circuit. Low is displayed when the module monitors a zero voltage potential on the IMS circuit. The HPCM compares the individual IMS circuit high and low states to expected patterns in order to determine shift lever position. The parameter display range is High, Low.

Neutral

Low

Direction IMS R2

Park

Low

This parameter displays the decoded status of the transmission direction internal mode switch (IMS) individual circuit R2. The IMS contains two discrete shift lever-actuated switch patterns. The IMS range switch pattern is monitored by the transmission control module (TCM) and is utilized to determine gear range as selected by the shift lever. The IMS direction switch pattern is monitored by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) and is utilized to determine vehicle direction and the Park/Neutral start safety condition as selected by the shift lever. High is displayed when the module monitors a high voltage potential on the IMS circuit. Low is displayed when the module monitors a zero voltage potential on the IMS circuit. The HPCM compares the individual IMS circuit high and low states to expected patterns in order to determine shift lever position. The parameter display range is High, Low.

Neutral

High

Direction IMS S

Park

Low

This parameter displays the decoded status of the transmission direction internal mode switch (IMS) individual circuit S. The IMS contains two discrete shift lever-actuated switch patterns. The IMS range switch pattern is monitored by the transmission control module (TCM) and is utilized to determine gear range as selected by the shift lever. The IMS direction switch pattern is monitored by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) and is utilized to determine vehicle direction and the Park/Neutral start safety condition as selected by the shift lever. High is displayed when the module monitors a high voltage potential on the IMS circuit. Low is displayed when the module monitors a zero voltage potential on the IMS circuit. The HPCM compares the individual IMS circuit high and low states to expected patterns in order to determine shift lever position. The parameter display range is High, Low.

Drvr Axle Torque Request

--

Varies

This parameter displays the drivers requested axle torque as determined by the ECM. The ECM monitors accelerator pedal position and determines how much axle torque is required in order to meet the drivers request. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Drvr Axle Torque Request

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Entry or Autostop Inhibit due to the drivers request for axle torque. Autostart is requested when the drivers axle torque requirements cannot be maintained without the internal combustion engine. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

ECM Request

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostop Inhibit or Autostart Entry request by the ECM. The ECM requests an Autostop Inhibit or Autostart Entry when certain ECM DTC's are currently testing or have failed. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

ECM Fault

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit due to an ECM diagnostic trouble code (DTC) condition. Autostart is inhibited when certain ECM DTCs are set. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

ECT

--

Near thermostat set-point

This parameter displays the temperature of the internal combustion engine (ICE) coolant as determined by the ECM. This display defaults to a set temperature whenever the ECM detects an ECT sensor circuit fault. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

ECT

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostop Inhibit or Autostart Entry due to engine coolant temperature (ECT). Autostop is inhibited when ECT is not within a calibrated value range. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Engine Run Time

--

Varies

This parameter displays the elapsed internal combustion engine (ICE) run time for the current ignition cycle as determined by the ECM. The parameter display range is 0-65,535 seconds.

Engine Speed

--

Varies

This parameter displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) of the internal combustion engine (ICE) crankshaft position sensor (CKP) as determined by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). The CKP sensor signal is shared by the HPCM and the ECM. The parameter display range is 0-16,383.75 RPM.

Engine Torque Actual

--

Varies

This parameter displays actual engine torque as determined by the ECM. This display is only active when the engine is running. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Engine Torque Commanded

--

Varies

This parameter displays commanded engine torque as determined by the ECM. This display is only active when the engine is running. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Hood Position

--

No

This parameter displays the status of the hood latch switch as determined by the ECM. Yes is displayed when the hood switch indicates the hood is open or a switch circuit fault is observed. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

HPCM 300 V Circuit

--

Varies

This parameter displays the high voltage circuit voltage as determined by the HPCM. When the HV contactor relays are closed, this parameter will display actual hybrid battery voltage. When the HV contactor relays are open, this parameter will display near 12V battery voltage due to internal power inverter module (PIM) circuitry. The parameter display range is 0- 655.35 V.

HPCM Authentication Status

--

Valid

This parameter indicates the result of the comparison between the last received immobilizer system response and the expected response calculated by the HPCM. The parameter display range is Unknown, Incorrect, Negative and Valid.

HPCM Challenge Status

--

Invalid

This parameter shows the immobilizer system status of the HPCM challenge. This indicates whether the currently calculated HPCM challenge is valid. The parameter display range is Valid and Invalid.

HPCM HVIC Status

--

Pass

This parameter displays the continuity status of the high voltage interlock circuit (HVIC) as determined by each motor control module (MCM). The HVIC circuit is routed to locations where high voltage is accessible by a service technician. Each MCM and the battery energy control module (BECM) monitor the HVIC circuit for continuity. The HVIC circuit is designed to open when access to protected high voltage components has been attempted. The MCMs transmit their HVIC status to the HPCM via a serial data circuit internal to the PIM. Fail is displayed when both MCMs do not detect HVIC circuit current. Pass is displayed when both MCMs detect HVIC circuit current. A Fail HVIC status may cause the high voltage contactors to be commanded open. The parameter display range is Pass, Fail and Indeterminate.

HPCM Response Source

--

Normal

The parameter indicates the source used to calculate the HPCM response. The sources include Normal, Remote Start, PTO Remote Star.

Hybrid Battery Current

--

Varies

This parameter displays the actual current flow of the high voltage (300V) electrical system as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The parameter display range is -1638.4 to +1638.35 Amps.

Hybrid Batt Max Cell Temp.

--

Varies

This parameter displays the maximum hybrid battery temperature monitored during the current ignition cycle as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The BECM monitors hybrid battery temperature at several locations within the drive motor/generator battery assembly. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

Hybrid Batt Min Cell Temp.

--

Varies

This parameter displays the minimum hybrid battery temperature monitored during the current ignition cycle as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The BECM monitors hybrid battery temperature at several locations within the drive motor/generator battery assembly. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

Hybrid Batt. Pack Voltage

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit, Request or Autostop Entry due to hybrid battery available voltage. Autostart or Autostop function may be disabled when hybrid battery module voltage is not within a calibrated value range. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Hybrid Batt. Pack Power

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit, Request or Autostop Entry due to hybrid battery power. Autostart or Autostop function may be disabled when hybrid battery power is less than a calibrated value. Hybrid battery power is dependent upon battery temperature. In cold or hot temperatures, battery power may be limited. Observe the Hybrid Batt. Max Cell Temp and Hybrid Batt. Pack Min Cell Temp parameters to determine if temperature is limiting battery power. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Hybrid Battery SOC

--

Varies

This parameter displays the state of charge (SOC) of the hybrid batteries as determined by the battery energy control module (BECM). The hybrid batteries are typically maintained between 50-80 percent to extend battery life. The BECM needs to monitor current flow in and out of the batteries to accurately determine SOC. Hybrid Battery SOC is most accurate after driving the vehicle under stop and go conditions for at least 30 minutes. Hybrid Battery SOC is less accurate during long periods of continuous charging or discharging such as:

    • Jump Assist
    • Extended Autostop operation
    • Extended engine idling
    • Extended vehicle OFF condition

The parameter display range is 0-100%.

Hybrid Battery SOC

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit, Request or Autostop Entry due to hybrid battery state of charge (SOC). Autostart or Autostop function may be disabled when hybrid battery SOC is less than a calibrated value. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Hybrid System

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Inhibit due to an HPCM diagnostic trouble code (DTC) condition. Autostart is inhibited when certain HPCM DTCs are set. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Hybrid Trans. Mode Actual

--

Park/Neutral

This parameter displays the actual hybrid mode of the transmission. The parameter display range is Park/Neutral, EV1/Reverse, EV2, Gear 1/2/3/4 and Invalid.

IAT

--

Varies

This parameter displays the temperature of the internal combustion engine (ICE) intake air as determined by the ECM. This display defaults to a set temperature whenever the ECM detects an IAT sensor circuit fault. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

ICE Cranking Speed Commanded

--

Varies

This parameter displays the requested revolutions per minute (RPM) of the engine crankshaft during a cranking event. The ECM determines the internal combustion engine (ICE) cranking speed for conditions such as engine temperature. The ECM will request a certain cranking speed be delivered by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) when drive motor 1 cranks the ICE. The parameter display range is 0-2040 RPM.

ICE Cranking Status

--

Inactive

This parameter displays the status of the internal combustion engine (ICE) crank request of the ECM. The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) monitors the ECM for this data in order to determine whether to enable or disable ICE cranking. Abort will be displayed when the ECM has determined conditions such as theft deterrent are present and cranking is not allowed. The parameter display range is Crank, Inactive and Abort.

ICE Run Time

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to time conditions. Autostart or Autostop function may be disable when a minimum engine run time period has not been met. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

ICE Status

--

Running

This parameter displays the status of the internal combustion engine (ICE) as determined by the ECM. The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) monitors the ECM for this data in order to determine ICE status. The parameter display range is Off, Start, Running, Stop and Stalled.

Ignition Crank

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to ignition switch position. Autostop function may be disabled during remote start conditions. The parameter display range is Yes or No.

IMS Range

--

Park or Neutral

This parameter displays the vehicle direction selected as determined by the manual shift shaft position switch, also referred to as the internal mode switch (IMS). The IMS contains two discrete shift lever-actuated switch patterns. The IMS range switch pattern is monitored by the TCM and is utilized to determine gear range as selected by the shift lever. The IMS direction switch pattern is monitored by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) and is utilized to determine vehicle direction and the Park/Neutral start safety condition as selected by the shift lever. The parameter display range is Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive , Transition, Invalid and Illegal Setting.

IMS Range

P/N/D

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to IMS Range selection. Autostart is requested when Manual or Reverse is selected. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Manual/Reverse

Yes

Invalid Signal

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to invalid data. Invalid data also results in DTCs being stored. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Inverter Temperature

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to drive motor generator power inverter module (PIM) phase circuit temperature. Autostart or Autostop function may be disabled when inverter temperature is not within a calibrated value range. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Min. Hybrid Batt. Module Voltage

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart or Autostop Inhibit due to hybrid battery module pair voltage. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Motor 1 Speed Actual

--

Varies

This parameter displays the actual revolutions per minute (RPM) of Motor 1 as determined by the motor control module (MCM). A positive number indicates the motor is rotating in a clockwise manner. The parameter display range is -32768 to +32767 RPM.

Motor 1 Temperature

--

Near Motor 2 Temperature

This parameter displays the temperature of the Motor 1 temperature sensor as determined by the motor control module (MCM). The HPCM will reduce motor torque at temperatures greater than 160°C (320°F). Motor torque is reduced to zero if the temperature reaches 190°C (374°F). This display defaults to 140°C (284°F) whenever a motor temperature circuit fault is observed. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

Motor 1 Torque Actual

--

Varies

This parameter displays the actual torque of Motor 1 as determined by the motor control module (MCM). The parameter display range is -512 to +508 N·m.

Motor 1 Torque Commanded

--

Varies

This parameter displays the commanded torque of Motor 1 as determined by the motor control module (MCM). The parameter display range is -512 to +508 N·m.

Motor 2 Speed Actual

--

Varies

This parameter displays the actual revolutions per minute (RPM) of Motor 2 as determined by the motor control module (MCM). A positive number indicates the motor is rotating in a clockwise manner. The parameter display range is -32768 to +32767 RPM.

Motor 2 Temperature

--

Near Motor 1 Temperature

This parameter displays the temperature of the Motor 2 temperature sensor as determined by the motor control module (MCM). The HPCM will reduce motor torque at temperatures greater than 160°C (320°F). Motor torque is reduced to zero if the temperature reaches 190°C (374°F). This display defaults to 140°C (284°F) whenever a motor temperature circuit fault is observed. The parameter display range is -40°C to +215°C (-40°F to +419°F).

Motor 2 Torque Actual

--

Varies

This parameter displays the actual torque of Motor 2 as determined by the motor control module (MCM). The parameter display range is -512 to +508 N·m.

Motor 2 Torque Commanded

--

Varies

This parameter displays the commanded torque of Motor 2 as determined by the motor control module (MCM). The parameter display range is -512 to +508 N·m.

Motor Temperature

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to drive motor temperature. Autostart or Autostop function may be disabled when motor temperature is not within a calibrated value range. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Operating Conditions

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to current driving conditions. This condition is normally associated with other request or inhibit concerns such as Drvr Axle Torque Request. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Reduced Engine Power

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to a reduced engine power condition being reported by the ECM. Reduced engine power also results in DTCs being stored. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Remote Start Request

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to Remote Vehicle Start operation. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Regen. Brake Torque Predicated

--

Varies

This parameter displays the predicted brake torque required when operating in the regenerative braking hybrid mode. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Regen. Brake Torque Request

--

Varies

This parameter displays the requested brake torque required when operating in the regenerative braking hybrid mode. The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

Reverse Inhibit Command

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to a transmission gear selection of Reverse. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Run/Crank Mode

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart or Autostop Inhibit due to ignition switch position. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

System Voltage

--

No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to 12V system voltage that is out of range as monitored by the HPCM. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

Total Brake Torque

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Varies

This parameter displays the total brake torque required when braking as determined by the electronic brake control module (EBCM). The parameter display range is -8192 to +8191.75 N·m.

TR Sw.

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Park or Neutral

This parameter displays the transmission gear as commanded by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). Under normal operating conditions this parameter will indicate the position of the transmission manual shift shaft position switch, also referred to as the internal mode switch (IMS). When certain DTCs are set, the HPCM may disable propulsion by turning off the internal combustion engine (ICE) and the electric drive motor generators. This parameter will display Neutral if the HPCM has disabled propulsion. The parameter display range is Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive 1/2/3/4 and Illegal Setting.

Transmission OSS

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0 RPM

This parameter displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) of the transmission output shaft as determined by the TCM output speed sensor (OSS). The parameter display range is 0-8192 RPM.

Vehicle Speed

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0 km/h (0 mph)

This parameter displays the vehicle speed as determined by the engine control module (ECM). The parameter display range is 0-255 km/h (0-158 mph).

Vehicle Speed

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No

This parameter displays the status of an Autostart Request or Autostop Inhibit due to vehicle speed that exceeds a threshold as monitored by the HPCM. The parameter display range is Yes, No.

VTD Password Learn Enabled

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No

This parameter indicates if learning of the immobilizer secret information is enabled.

VTD Security Info. Programmed

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Yes

This parameter indicates if the immobilizer secret information, e.g. powertrain pre-release password, powertrain secret key, has been programmed.

VTD System Status

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Released

This parameter displays the immobilizer system status as determined by the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM). The parameter display range is Standby, Immobilized at Startup, Immobilized Due to No Response, Immobilized Due to Negative Response, Immobilized Due to Incorrect Response, Post Release, Pre Release and Released.

Hybrid Powertrain Control Module Scan Tool Output Controls

Output Control

Description

Auto Start/Stop Command

       Important: 
   • The hood must remain closed while commanding either Autostart or Autostop with the scan tool. Opening the hood while commanding Autostop or Autostart will cause an engine stall, start/stall, vehicle disable condition. The disable condition will remain active until the hood is closed.
   • The Autostart command will not function when the gear selector is in Reverse, Drive, or Manual. Shift the gear selector to Park or Neutral in order to command an Autostart.

    • The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) controls the Autostop and Autostart hybrid operation modes.
    • When operating in the Autostop mode, the following control limits apply:
       - Ignition ON.
       - The internal combustion engine (ICE) must be running.
       - The hybrid battery state of charge must be greater than 50%.
       - The engine coolant temperature (ECT) must be between 68°C (154°F) and 109°C (228°F).
    • When operating in the Autostart mode, the following control limits apply:
       - Ignition ON
       - The ICE must be operating in the Autostop hybrid mode.

Aux. Trans. Fluid Pump Pressure

    • The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) commands the auxiliary transmission fluid pump to 100 % pump speed and commands the transmission control module (TCM) to turn the transmission auxiliary pump supply solenoid ON and OFF. Commanding the solenoid ON will allow the transmission auxiliary fluid pump (ATFP) to achieve full line pressure potential.
    • When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits to this control.

Aux. Trans. Pump Speed

    • The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) commands the auxiliary transmission fluid pump (ATFP) control module to turn the auxiliary pump ON and OFF. Additionally, the HPCM commands the auxiliary pump to operate at a certain speed (RPM).
    • When operating the Auxiliary Transmission Oil Pump Speed control, the following control limits apply:
       - The internal combustion engine (ICE) must be OFF.
       - Electric motor speed must be 0 RPM.
    • The ATFP control module does not communicate over GMLAN. Communication between the ATFP control module and the HPCM occurs over a dedicated circuit. The HPCM will not store ATFP diagnostic trouble codes while operating in the scan tool output control mode. Monitor the HPCM Aux. Trans. Fluid Pump Fault Status 1 and 2 parameters on the scan tool while commanding the auxiliary pump. Real-time ATFP control module diagnostic status can be determined by monitoring the fault status parameters.

Clear 300V Impact Detection DTC

       Important: Perform any required inspection procedures and repair or replace damaged high voltage components as specified in the applicable service information prior to using this control.

    • The Serial Data Gateway Module (SDGM) will communicate to the hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) when a vehicle impact that may cause damage to the high voltage components has been detected or when the high voltage crash impact detection (HVCID) sensor/circuits has failed.
    • The HPCM clears the HV Impact Detected status.
    • The following control limits apply:
       - The SDGM Crash Sensor Reset must be performed prior to performing this Output Control. The SDGM hybrid crash status must be reporting Normal status.
       - Any SDGM HVCID DTCs must be not be present.
       - Ignition must be ON.
       - Communication DTCs must not be present.

Clear 300V Present DTC

       Important: Perform the high voltage disable procedure and repair or replace damaged high voltage components as specified in the applicable diagnostic prior using this control.

    • The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) monitors for a high voltage present condition after the high voltage contactor relays have been opened. When high voltage is present this DTC will set.
    • The HPCM clears the DTC Information for the high voltage present DTC.
    • The following control limits apply:
       - Ignition must be ON.
       - The HPCM must monitor that high voltage is not currently present.
       - Communication DTCs must not be present.
       - Turn the ignition to OFF and wait 5 minutes after performing this Output Control.

Hybrid Trans. Commanded State

    • The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) commands the operating mode of the transmission to one of the following states:
       - EV1
       - EV2
       - Gear 1
       - Gear 2
       - Gear 3
       - Gear 4
    • When operating in the Hybrid Trans. Commanded State mode, the following control limits apply:
       - Ignition ON.
       - Vehicle speed must be less than a calibrated limit to allow a downshift state
       - A downshift state will not be allowed if the engine speed would exceed a calibrated limit.
       - An upshift state will not be allowed if vehicle speed is below a calibrated limit.

Regenerative Braking

    • The hybrid powertrain control module (HPCM) will enable or disable blended regenerative braking.
    • When the ignition is ON there are no limits to this control.