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SECTION VIIC<br />

SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM<br />

2.10 A Calibration Selection screen will appear showing the calibration file history for the vehicle or<br />

controller being serviced. The screen displays a description for each calibration file. Select the<br />

appropriate file based on these descriptions.<br />

• Vehicles with PCMs will display a screen similar to the one shown in Figure VIIC-6. It contains a<br />

single “tab” that summarizes all calibration files for the vehicle.<br />

• Vehicles with VCMs will display a screen similar to the one shown in Figure VIIC-7. It contains<br />

multiple “tabs” — one for each distinct calibration file contained in the VCM. For these vehicles,<br />

you must make a selection within each tab. Otherwise, the system will display the message like<br />

the one shown in Figure VIIC-8 indicating that not all selections have been made. (Notice the<br />

unchecked box on the “System” tab.)<br />

The following icons appear on the calibration selection screen:<br />

• A circle with a slash (̸) indicates a file that is not selectable.<br />

• An open box () indicates a file that is selectable.<br />

• A box with a check mark () indicates a valid file/option that has been selected.<br />

• If service bulletins are listed along with the calibration files, the bulletins should be referred to<br />

before service programming is performed.<br />

Then select Next.<br />

Figure VIIC-6<br />

PCM calibration file selection<br />

Figure VIIC-7<br />

VCM calibration file selection<br />

Figure VIIC-8<br />

In<strong>com</strong>plete calibration selection message<br />

Performing Remote SPS, Step 2, continued on next page...<br />

2005 <strong>Tech</strong> 2 <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong> VII - 43

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