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Mode Description

MODE DESCRIPTION
The SCAN tool can be used in 3 different modes: the normal or open mode, the 10K special or Assembly Line Diagnostic Link (ALDL) mode, and the factory test, back-up or 3.9K mode. Most SCAN tools are programmed so that the system will enter the 10K special (ALDL) mode directly, and the "normal" or "factory test" modes must be selected manually, if available.

10K Special (ALCL) Mode
In the special or ALCL mode, all information incorporated into an engine/computer combination is available.
The special mode, engine operating characteristics are modified as follows:

^ The closed loop timers are bypassed.
^ The Electronic Spark Timing (EST) spark is at full advance.
^ The Idle Air Control (IAC) (if equipped) controls idle speed at 1000 RPM.
^ The park/neutral restrict functions are disabled.
^ On some engines the canister purge solenoid is activated.

Normal (open) Mode
Although not all engine/computer "families" are able to transmit information on the serial data line with the SCAN tool in the normal (open) mode, on engines that can be monitored in the open mode, the SCAN tool allows data on certain operating parameters to be obtained without changing engine operating characteristics.

Factory Test, Back-up (3.9K) Mode
Selecting the factory test or back-up mode causes the computer to operate in the fuel back-up logic, which is designed to allow system operation in the event of an computer failure. While the selection of this mode verifies that the back-up program is functioning properly, parameters that can be checked with the tool in this mode are of little value in diagnosing system malfunctions.