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Interpreting the Frozen values

The description below is presented twice since the fault counter behaves differently depending on what type of DTC that is being monitored. See the article Interpreting information in the Graph view for further information.

Unconfirmed DTC limit is +127

The description below is applicable when the Unconfirmed limit and the Failed limit are the same i.e. +127. Please refer to the article Interpreting the Fault counter for further details about the Fault counter.

 

Figure description (number 1-4)

Fig. No.

Description

1

Failed limit.

2

Passed limit.

3

Values of data parameters are sampled and stored each time the test is failed until the DTC has been confirmed.

4

No more values of data parameters are sampled and stored after the DTC has been confirmed and prior erase of DTCs.

 
Fig. 402: Illustrative example of a frozen value
 

Color legend

Color

Description

Confirmed

Pending

Failed

Passed

#1 - #5 in the figure represent control module operation cycles.

Unconfirmed DTC limit is less than +127

The description below is applicable when the Unconfirmed limit is less than the Failed limit i.e. less than +127. Please refer to the article Interpreting the Fault counter for further details about the Fault counter.

 

Figure description (number 1-6)

Fig. No.

Description

1

Failed limit.

2

Unconfirmed limit.

3

Passed limit.

4

Values of data parameters are sampled and stored each time the DTC is unconfirmed until the test has been failed.

5

Values of data parameters are sampled and stored each time the test is failed until the DTC has been confirmed.

6

No more values of data parameters are sampled and stored after the DTC has been confirmed prior erase of DTCs.

 
Fig. 403: Illustrative example of a frozen value
 

Color legend

Color

Description

Confirmed

Pending

Failed

Unconfirmed

Passed

#1 - #5 in the figure represent control module operation cycles.