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On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) Diagnostic Service Definitions
4.6 Diagnostic Service Definitions
4.6.1 Service $01: Display Current Data
The ECMs transmit the data value stored by the system. The data is commonly called PID
(Parameter IDentification). All of the sensors parameters show the actual readings. Not default or
substitute values used by the system, because of a fault with that sensor.
Depending on the ECM and amount of parameters selected, data update rates may vary. Use
Custom Data List to select the parameters to be displayed in Service $01. The fewer data
parameters were selected, the faster the update rate.
Only OBD/EOBD defined parameters appear in the Current Data List. To view not supported
parameters, select Manual Select PID (the last item of the Current Data List).
4.6.2 Service $02: Powertrain Freeze Frame Data
Engine conditions are stored by the ECM at the time a Monitor detects an emission-related fault.
A “Freeze Frame” is such a group of captured information.
Using Freeze Frame for Diagnostic Purposes
Freeze Frame is useful for determining the exact conditions the vehicle was operating under when
the DTC was set.
NOTE:
i Freeze Frame is captured and stored when the DTC is set, not when the problem began.
For example, misfire is evaluated every 1000 rpm. A misfire DTC may be stored 60 to 90 seconds
after the misfire initially occurred, at substantially different speed and load conditions.
The Technician can duplicate these conditions to verify the complaint or the repair. In some cases
the on-board tests for a specific DTC may report no problem found. But when the conditions match
the Freeze Frame conditions, that same DTC would set with the MIL on.
NOTE:
i Freeze Frame data is erased whenever codes are cleared.
Does a stored DTC change?
It can be overwritten by higher priority Emission DTCs. Misfire and Fuel System DTCs have the
highest priority. A lower rated DTC may be overwritten by a higher priority DTC.
Only data parameters supported by the ECM are included in the Freeze Frame data list.