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Using Collected DataThis section of the Help File is intended to provide information about a wide range of topics including what you can do with the EDR data once it is downloaded from a vehicle and the type of data you may expect for from an ECU using one of the listed manufacturer CDR cables.
Click on any of the links below for further information on the subject.
Viewing and Printing Collected DataViewing DataAfter successfully collecting data from a module, the end user is prompted to save the CDR file. The type of data recovered is shown on the right hand side of the status bar at the bottom of the screen (see below). Use the Preview Report menu selection from the File menu or icon to view the data.
Status Bar
Printing a reportThe CDR report can be printed to a printer or saved as a Portable Document File (PDF). To print a graph you must be viewing the graph you wish to print. Then choose the Print selection under the File menu or press the Print button on the toolbar.
CDR Report FormattingThe CDR report includes data which is translated using OEM specifications to human readable information from the original hexadecimal data retrieved from the ACM, ROS or PCM. The basic report output is controlled by the CDR software and printed directly from within the program. The format or content of this report cannot be changed and is considered to be the "original CDR report."
In some cases, data collected from certain vehicles can be exported to a "comma-separated values" (CSV), ASCII text file. Once an exported CSV file is imported into a program capable of reading this type of format, it can be reformatted by the end user. However, the original, complete CDR report and raw "CDR" file should be maintained as the "original copies" of the data outside the actual module from which it was readout.
Copying CDR Data to ClipboardThe screen being viewed can be copied to the Windows clipboard by selecting "Copy To Clipboard" under the File menu. Once the data is copied, it can be pasted into a document.
Hexadecimal DataAll of the data that the vehicle manufacture has requested to be retrieved is shown in the hexadecimal data section of the CDR report. It may contain data that is not converted by the CDR program.
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GM Engineering Translation ReportsFor most newer GM vehicles, the CDR tool provides an Engineering Translation Report in addition to the typical CDR Report.
It is important users understand that the Engineering Translation Report (ETR) is a hexadecimal data translation tool. Unlike the CDR report, the ETR may translate and display data elements for an EDR system which may or may not be supported on or configured for the vehicle being interrogated. For some vehicle applications, the ETR may include data elements which are not supported or displayed in the CDR Report. Therefore, the ETR should only be used by qualified individuals who possess a working knowledge of the EDR system in question.
Exporting CDR Report Data to a CSV FileIn recent years, the amount of EDR data made accessible to accident investigators through the CDR tool has increased significantly as demonstrated in the Ford PCM CDR reports. The large amount of data from these new systems made it necessary for Bosch to implement a feature which allows the user to easily export CDR report data into a generic format for import into other analytical tools and third party PC applications without changing the CDR file itself.
Starting with CDR version 3.0, a new feature was added to the CDR tool which allows users to export EDR data retrieved from Ford PCMs to a Comma Separated Values (CSV) formatted ASCII text file. The CSV formatted file maintains the tabular organization of the data so that it can be easily imported into other third party software such as databases or spreadsheet applications.
Vehicle systems that Support CSV ExportAs new CDR software releases are made available, Bosch will extend the support for the CSV Export feature to most newly supported vehicle systems. To determine which vehicle systems CSV export function supports, refer to the Supported Vehicles section of this help file and look for the CSV icon located under the supported EDR module (see the screen shot below).
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CSV support for a vehicle system is indicated by the CSV icon
Export CDR Data to a CSV FileFollow the instructions below to export CDR data to a CSV file:
1. Open a CDR file or download data from a system that supports the CSV Export function. The CSV toolbar Icon will be active if the CSV function is supported for the CDR file are working with.
2. Click on the CSV button in the CDR application tool bar.
3. Click the "Save" button in the "Save Report" window that appears, prompting you to save the data into a CSV type file. By default, the file will be saved in the same folder as the CDR file and the file name will pre-fill with the same name as CDR file you have open.
4. You are now ready to import or open the newly created CSV file using a third party tool that supports CSV file formats, spreadsheet application or a text editor.
Save CDR Report to Adobe PDF FileIf you wish to share CDR reports with others who do not have access to the CDR software, you can save the CDR report as an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file which allows anyone who has an Adobe Acrobat reader to view it. The PDF file that is created looks just like the CDR report as it is shown in the CDR software.
Save Your CDR Report to PDF FormatFollow the instructions below to save a CDR report to PDF:
1. Open a CDR file or download data from a supported vehicle.
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2. Click on the PDF button in the CDR application tool bar.
3. Click the "Save" button in the "Save Report" window that appears, prompting you to save the CDR report to a PDF file. By default, the file will be saved in the same folder as the CDR file and the file name will pre-fill with the same name as the CDR file you have open.
Saving Collected Data Without a VIN Sequence NumberIf you want to share CDR files with others without revealing a vehicle's unique Vehicle Identification Number included in CDR reports, PDF files or CSV export files, use the function called "Save file without sequence number" to create a new CDR file with the unique VIN production sequence number removed.
When you use this function, the CDR application will replace the last 6 numbers (production sequence number) of all VINs shown in the CDR report with asterisk characters (*). The application removes the sequence number from two types of VINs including user entered VIN and VINs acquired from the ECU[1] and, creates a new CDR file with the modified VIN numbers. All viewed and printed CDR reports, PDF files and CSV exported data created with this new CDR file will include the modified VIN numbers.
In addition to CDR reports, printouts, PDFs and CSV files, this function also removes VIN sequence numbers from all raw binary and hex data[1] in the CDR file.
Saving a CDR file without Sequence NumberFollow the steps below to save a CDR file without a VIN sequence number. Note that when you save a CDR file without a VIN sequence number, you will actually create a new file in addition to the one you started with.
1. Open a CDR file or download data from a supported vehicle. If you are downloading data, make sure you save the CDR file when prompted to do so.
2. Click on the "File" menu and then click "Save Without VIN Sequence Number".
3. Type a file name in the "File name" field of the "Save without sequence number" window. The name you type in this field will become the name of the new CDR file with VIN sequence numbers removed.
4. From the "Save as Type" field of the "Save without sequence number" window, you can choose to "Clear comments and case information" which will remove all the comments and case information stored with the file (see below for screen shot).
5. Click the "Save" button in the "Save without sequence number" window. The new file will be saved in the same folder as the CDR file you originally opened.
6. Once the new file is saved without VIN sequence numbers, the CDR application will return to displaying the CDR file you started with which contains the entire VIN information. If you wish to view the new CDR file that contains the VINs with the sequence numbers removed, then you will need to open the file to view it.
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7. Go to the folder you saved the new CDR file, open it with the CDR application and preview the CDR report. Note that the last 6 digits of all VINs were replaced with asterisks. Below are excerpts from an example of a PCM CDR file showing the various places in a CDR report where the VIN number is changed.
1 The CDR application will remove sequence numbers from all VIN hex data acquired from the ECU that Bosch is aware of based on the information provided by the vehicle manufacturer at the time the CDR product is developed.
CDR WINDOW
VIN sequence numbers are removed from CDR window title
CDR FILE INFORMATION
User entered VIN sequence numbers are also removed
VINS FROM THE ECU
Sequence numbers are removed from the data received from the ECU
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Clear comments and Case Information
Chrysler Output ContentThe typical CDR report from a Chrysler vehicle includes several components/parts depending on the particular type of module being accessed. The report is a display of the interpretation of the recovered hexadecimal data to a plain language format. The data elements found in one report may not be the same as those found in another report depending on the module type. The general layout spans several pages.
The Chrysler reports include the following CDR report sections. It is important to note that, depending on the vehicle capabilities, some of the sections listed below after System Configuration at Retrieval may not be included in all Chrysler CDR reports.
CDR File Information - includes information about the download and CDR file information.
Comments - Includes any use entered comments.
Data Limitations - this section includes the manufacturer authored information and limitations of the data included in the CDR report.
System Status at Retrieval - includes information that is not considered crash data but is about the state of the module at the time of the download.
System Configuration at Retrieval - this section also does not include crash data but includes information such as how the ACM restraints were configured at the time the EDR data was downloaded.
System Status at Event - includes crash data which is specific to the system status at the time the
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deployment/non-deployment event was triggered.
Deployment Command Data - this data is also considered crash data and includes device deployment command information.
DTCs Present at Start of Event - crash data which includes a list of DTCs present at the start of the event
Longitudinal Crash Pulse - crash data which includes longitudinal g-data and/or delta-V data
Lateral Crash Pulse - crash data which includes lateral g-data and/or delta-V data
Rollover Crash Pulse - crash data which includes rollover (roll angle)
Pre-Crash Data - crash data which includes was recorded for some period of time prior to the crash. This data is typically includes information which was recorded off of the vehicle's network data bus from other ECUs in the vehicle.
Hexadecimal Data - this section of the report includes all the raw data collected from the vehicle during the download. Not all hexadecimal data is translated in the CDR report.
The basic report cannot be edited within in the CDR System software. Exported tabular format into a "CSV" file may be imported into another program and reformatted to meet the end user’s display preferences. The report may also be saved as a "PDF" file and distributed in that format to those who do not have the CDR System software.
CDR Cable Number F00K108226This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules are capable of capturing "pre-crash" data as a result of a frontal impact severe enough to command deployment of the airbag. Always refer to the coverage notes in the Supported Vehicle lists. There may be vehicle coverage limitations you are not aware of.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
-100 ms to +149ms of longitudinal acceleration data[1]
2 or 5[1] seconds of pre-crash data with samples for every 100 ms sample rate which may include the following data elements:
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
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Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
ABS MIL (if equip.)
ESP MIL (if equip.)
ESP Lamp (if equip.)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equip.)
ESP Functional (if equip.)
ETC Lamp (if equip.)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equip.)
Engine Torque Applied
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
[1] ACMs using this cable may contain addition pre-crash data (up to 5 seconds) and/or longitudinal acceleration data if re-imaged using CDR version 3.3 or higher.
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
CDR Cable Number F00K108227This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
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Generally, these modules are capable of capturing "pre-crash" data as a result of a frontal impact severe enough to command deployment of the airbag. Always refer to the coverage notes in the Supported Vehicle lists as there may be vehicle coverage limitations to consider when downloading and view the data.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
-100ms to +149ms of longitudinal acceleration data
5 seconds of pre-crash data with samples for every 100 ms sample rate which may include the following data elements:
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
ABS MIL (if equip.)
ESP MIL (if equip.)
ESP Lamp (if equip.)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equip.)
ESP Disabled (if equip.)
ESP Functional (if equip.)
ETC Lamp (if equip.)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equip.)
Engine Torque Applied
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
If this type of ACM was imaged using CDR version 3.0, then only 2 seconds of pre-crash data and no acceleration
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data were recovered. To recover additional data that may be available, you will need to re-image the ACM.
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
CDR Cable Number F00K108228This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules are capable of capturing "pre-crash" data as a result of a frontal impact, side impact or roll-over severe enough to command deployment of the airbag. Always refer to the coverage notes in the Supported Vehicle lists as there may be vehicle coverage limitations to consider when downloading and view the data.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
-100 ms to +149 ms of longitudinal and lateral acceleration data[1]
Angular roll rate (if equipped)[1]
2 or 5[1] seconds of pre-crash data with samples for every 100 ms sample rate which may include the following data elements:
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
Brake Lamps On[1]
ABS MIL (if equipped)
ESP MIL (if equipped)
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ESP Lamp (if equipped)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equipped)
ESP Disabled (if equipped)
ESP Functional (if equipped)
Panic Brake Assist Active (if equipped)[1]
Steering Input (deg) (if equipped)[1]
Yaw Rate (deg/sec) (if equipped)[1]
Wheel Speed LF (RPM) (if equipped)[1]
Wheel Speed RF (RPM) (if equipped)[1]
Wheel Speed LR (RPM) (if equipped)[1]
Wheel Speed RR (RPM) (if equipped)[1]
ETC Lamp (if equipped)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equipped)
Engine Torque Applied
Shift Gear Position (if equipped)[1]
Tire Pressure Monitor Faults (if equipped)[1]
Tire 1 Location (if equipped)[1]
Tire 1 Pressure Status (if equipped)[1]
Tire 1 Pressure (psi) (if equipped)[1]
Tire 2 Location (if equipped)[1]
Tire 2 Pressure Status (if equipped)[1]
Tire 2 Pressure (psi) (if equipped)[1]
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
[1] these parameters are available only on 2008 and later vehicle applications; support for these parameters may vary based on vehicle model and model year
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
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CDR Cable Numbers F00K108228, F00K108385, F00K108516 & F00K108546This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
These ACMs are capable of storing event data from both deployment (rollover events - if equipped, side and frontal impacts) and non-deployment events in up to 2 event records. Stored deployment event data cannot be overwritten and non-deployment records can.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the CDR report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Ignition Cycle, Current (2011 and newer)
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
Data Record Status Information for the Most Recent Event
Event status information
Event Recorder Status
Event Record Status - Delta-V, Longitudinal
Event Record Status - Delta-V, Lateral
Event Record Status - Angular rate
Event Number
Total Number of Events Recorded
Odometer Recorded at Event (miles [km])
Operation System Time at Event (min)
Ignition Cycles, Crash
VIN Recorded at Event (last 8 characters)
Vehicle System Voltage Recorded at Event (V)
Operation Via Energy Reserve Only
Safety Belt Switch Configured, Driver (if equipped)
Safety Belt Switch Configured, Passenger (if equipped)
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Safety Belt Status, Passenger (if equipped)
Safety Belt Switch Fault, Passenger (if equipped)
Seat Track Position Sensor, Driver (if equipped)
Seat Track Position Sensor, Passenger (if equipped)
Airbag Warning Lamp "On" at Event
Airbag Warning Lamp "On" Time Before Event (min)
Maximum Delta-V Longitudinal (not available on all vehicles)
Time to Maximum Delta-V Longitudinal (not available on all vehicles)
Maximum Delta-V Lateral (not available on all vehicles)
Time to Maximum Delta-V Lateral (not available on all vehicles)
Deployment information
Event Recorder Status
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 1st Stage, Driver
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 2nd Stage, Driver
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time Between Squib #1 and Squib #2, Driver (ms)
Side Airbag Deployment, Left Side (if equipped)
Active Head Restraint Deployment, Driver (if equipped)
Inflatable Knee Airbag Deployment, Driver (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Driver (if equipped)
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 1st Stage, Passenger
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 2nd Stage, Passenger
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time Between Squib #1 and Squib #2, Passenger (ms)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Front Passenger (if equipped)
Side Airbag Deployment, Right Side (if equipped)
Active Head Restraint Deployment, Passenger (if equipped)
DTCs at start of event
Longitudinal and lateral delta-V**
Vehicle Angular Rate (if equipped)**
5 seconds of pre-crash with samples for every 100 ms which may include the following data elements:
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
Brake Lamps On
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Panic Brake Assist Active (if equip.)
PCM MIL
ABS MIL (if equip.)
ESP MIL (if equip.)
ESP Lamp (if equip.)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equip.)
ESP Disabled (if equip.)
ESP Active (if equip.)
Steering Input (deg) (if equip.)
Yaw Rate (deg/sec) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LR (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RR (RPM) (if equip.)
ETC Lamp (if equip.)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equip.)
Engine Torque Applied
Shift Gear Position (if equip.)
PRNDL Status (if equip.)
Reverse Gear (Manual Only)
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
Tire Pressure Monitor Faults (if equip.)
Tire 1 Location (if equip.)
Tire 1 Pressure Status (if equip.)
Tire 1 Pressure (psi) (if equip.)
Tire 2 Location (if equip.)
Tire 2 Pressure Status (if equip.)
Tire 2 Pressure (psi) (if equip.)
* Some early production 2011 Challenger, Durango and Grand Cherokee vehicles may not include Longitudinal & Lateral Delta-V and Angular Rate
IMPORTANT: CDR reports for some 2011 and 2012 model year vehicles may contain only select pre-crash data elements.
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data
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Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
CDR Cable Number F00K108385This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules are capable of capturing "pre-crash" data as a result of a frontal impact, side impact or roll-over severe enough to command deployment of the airbag. Always refer to the coverage notes in the Supported Vehicle list as there may be vehicle coverage limitations to consider when downloading and viewing data from these ACMs.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
Longitudinal and lateral acceleration data which is reported starting from algorithm wake-up.
5 seconds of pre-crash with samples for every 200 ms which may include the following data elements:
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
Brake Lamps On
Panic Brake Assist Active (if equipped)
ABS MIL (if equipped)
ESP MIL (if equipped)
ESP Lamp (if equipped)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equipped)
ESP Disabled (if equipped)
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Traction Control Button (if equipped)
ESP Active (if equipped)
Steering Input (deg) (if equipped)
Yaw Rate (deg/sec) (if equipped)
Wheel Speed LF (RPM) (if equipped)
Wheel Speed RF (RPM) (if equipped)
Wheel Speed LR (RPM) (if equipped)
Wheel Speed RR (RPM) (if equipped)
ETC Lamp
ETC Lamp Flashing
Engine Torque Applied
Shift Gear Position (if equipped)
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
Tire Pressure Monitor Faults (if equipped)
Tire 1 Location (if equipped)
Tire 1 Pressure Status (if equipped)
Tire 1 Pressure (psi) (if equipped)
Tire 2 Location (if equipped)
Tire 2 Pressure Status (if equipped)
Tire 2 Pressure (psi) (if equipped)
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
CDR Cable Number F00K108453 (Model Year 2009)This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules are capable of capturing "pre-crash" data as a result of frontal or side impact severe enough to command deployment of the airbag or a trigger a non-deployment event as per US Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 Part 563. Always refer to the coverage notes in the Supported Vehicle list as there may be vehicle coverage limitations to consider when downloading and viewing data from these ACMs.
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Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
-100 to 149 ms of longitudinal and lateral acceleration data which is reported starting from algorithm wake-up.
5 seconds of pre-crash with samples for every 100 ms which may include the following data elements:
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
Brake Lamps On
Panic Brake Assist Active (if equip.)
ABS MIL (if equip.)
ESP MIL (if equip.)
ESP Lamp (if equip.)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equip.)
ESP Disabled (if equip.)
ESP Active (if equip.)
Steering Input (deg) (if equip.)
Yaw Rate (deg/sec) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LR (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RR (RPM) (if equip.)
ETC Lamp (if equip.)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equip.)
Engine Torque Applied
Shift Gear Position (if equip.)
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
Tire Pressure Monitor Faults (if equip.)
Tire 1 Location (if equip.)
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Tire 1 Pressure Status (if equip.)
Tire 1 Pressure (psi) (if equip.)
Tire 2 Location (if equip.)
Tire 2 Pressure Status (if equip.)
Tire 2 Pressure (psi) (if equip.)
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
CDR Cable Number F00K108453 (Model Year 2010 and Newer)This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
These ACMs are capable of storing event data from both deployment (rollover events - if equipped, side and frontal impacts) and non-deployment events in up to 2 event records. Stored deployment event data cannot be overwritten and non-deployment records can.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the CDR report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Airbag control module part number, serial number and supplier
Ignition Cycle, Current
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Internally stored original vehicle Identification Number
Data Record Status Information for the Most Recent Event
Event status information
Event Recorder Status
Event Record Status - Delta-V, Longitudinal
Event Record Status - Delta-V, Lateral
Event Record Status - Angular rate
Event Number
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Total Number of Events Recorded
Odometer Recorded at Event (miles [km])
Operation System Time at Event (min)
Ignition Cycles, Crash
VIN Recorded at Event (last 8 characters)
Vehicle System Voltage Recorded at Event (V)
Operation Via Energy Reserve Only
Safety Belt Switch Configured, Driver (if equipped)
Safety Belt Status, Driver (if equipped)
Safety Belt Switch Fault, Driver (if equipped)
Safety Belt Switch Configured, Passenger (if equipped)
Seat Track Position Sensor, Driver (if equipped)
Seat Track Position Sensor, Passenger (if equipped)
Airbag Warning Lamp "On" at Event
Airbag Warning Lamp "On" Time Before Event (min)
Maximum Delta-V Longitudinal
Time to Maximum Delta-V Longitudinal
Maximum Delta-V Lateral
Time to Maximum Delta-V Lateral
Deployment information
Event Recorder Status
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 1st Stage, Driver
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 2nd Stage, Driver
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time Between Squib #1 and Squib #2, Driver (ms)
Inflatable Knee Airbag Deployment, Driver (if equipped)
Curtain Airbag Deployment, Left Side (if equipped)
Seat Mounted Side Airbag Deployment, Left Side Row #1 (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Driver Buckle (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Driver Anchor (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Driver Retractor (if equipped)
Active Head Restraint Deployment, Driver (if equipped)
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 1st Stage, Passenger
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 2nd Stage, Passenger
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time Between Squib #1 and Squib #2, Passenger (ms)
Curtain Airbag Deployment, Right Side (if equipped)
Seat Mounted Side Airbag Deployment, Right Side Row #1 (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Front Passenger Buckle (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Front Passenger Anchor (if equipped)
Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment, Front Passenger Retractor (if equipped)
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Active Head Restraint Deployment, Front Passenger (if equipped)
DTCs at start of event
0 to 298 ms of longitudinal and lateral delta-V
-2,500 - 2,420 milliseconds of Vehicle Angular Rate (if equipped)
5 seconds of pre-crash with samples for every 100 ms which may include the following data elements:
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Brake Switch #2 Status
Brake Lamps On
Panic Brake Assist Active (if equip.)
PCM MIL
ABS MIL (if equip.)
ESP MIL (if equip.)
ESP Lamp (if equip.)
ESP Lamp Flashing Requested (if equip.)
ESP Disabled (if equip.)
ESP Active (if equip.)
Steering Input (deg) (if equip.)
Yaw Rate (deg/sec) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LR (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RR (RPM) (if equip.)
ETC Lamp (if equip.)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equip.)
Engine Torque Applied
Shift Gear Position (if equip.)
PRNDL Status (if equip.)
Reverse Gear (Manual Only)
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
IMPORTANT: CDR reports for some 2011 and 2012 model year vehicles may contain only select pre-crash data
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elements.
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
CDR Cable Number F00K108598This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
These ACMs are capable of storing event data from both deployment (rollover events - if equipped, side and frontal impacts) and non-deployment events in up to 2 event records. Stored deployment event data cannot be overwritten and non-deployment records can.
Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the CDR report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Original VIN
Ignition Cycle, Download
Airbag Control Module Part Number
Airbag Control Module Serial Number
Airbag Control Module Supplier
ECU Supply Voltage at Time of Retrieval
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Data Record Status Information for the Most Recent Event
Event status information
Vehicle Event Recorder Status
Safety Belt Status, Driver
Safety Belt Status, Passenger
Airbag Warning Lamp, On/Off
Seat Track Position Switch, Foremost, Status, Driver
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Seat Track Position Switch, Foremost, Status, Passenger
Maximum Delta-V Longitudinal (MPH [km/h])
Time, Maximum Delta-V, Longitudinal (msec)
Maximum Delta-V Lateral (MPH [km/h])
Time, Maximum Delta-V, Lateral (msec)
Time, Operation System Time (sec)
Time, Airbag Warning Lamp On (min)
Event Number
Total Number of Events
Multi-Event, Number of Events (1,2)
Time from Event 1 to 2 (msec)
Operation Via Energy Reserve Only (Yes, No)
System Voltage at Event, Bussed (V)
Supply Voltage at Event, ECU (V)
Supply Voltage at Event, Energy reserve (V)
Temperature, Outside (deg C)
Event Signal Transmission, Complete (Yes, No)
Odometer at Event (km)
Ignition Cycle, Crash
VIN, Original
VIN Recorded at Event (last 8 characters)
Deployment information
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 1st Stage, Driver
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 2nd Stage, Driver
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time to First Stage Deployment, Driver (msec)
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time from First Stage to 2nd Stage Deployment, Driver (msec)
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 1st Stage, Passenger
Frontal Airbag Deployment, 2nd Stage, Passenger
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time to First Stage Deployment, Passenger (msec)
Frontal Airbag Deployment, Time from First Stage to 2nd Stage Deployment, Passenger (msec)
Knee Airbag Deployment, Driver
Buckle Pretensioner, Driver
Retractor Pretensioner, Driver
Buckle Pretensioner, Passenger
Retractor Pretensioner, Passenger
Side Seat Airbag Deployment, Left
Side Curtain Airbag Deployment, Left
Side Seat Airbag Deployment, Right
Side Curtain Airbag Deployment, Right
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DTCs at start of event
0 to 298 ms of longitudinal and lateral delta-V
Pre-crash data at -1 second
Safety Belt Status, Driver
Safety Belt Status, Passenger
Airbag Warning Lamp, On/Off
Seat Track Position Switch, Foremost, Status, Driver
Seat Track Position Switch, Foremost, Status, Passenger
5 seconds of pre-crash with samples for every 100 ms which may include the following data elements:
Pre-Crash Recorder Status
Engine RPM
Speed, Vehicle Indicated (MPH [km/h)
Engine Throttle, % Full
Accelerator Pedal, % Full
Raw Manifold Pressure (kPa)
Service Brake
Braking System, Brake State
Braking System, Intervention by ESC
Braking System, Intervention Enabled
Braking System, Emergency Braking
Braking System, Maximum Braking
ABS Activity
ESC Disabled
ESC Is Active
Engine Torque Applied
Steering Input (deg) (if equip.)
Yaw Rate (deg/sec) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RF (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed LR (RPM) (if equip.)
Wheel Speed RR (RPM) (if equip.)
PRNDL Status (if equip.)
Reverse Gear (Manual Only)
Tire Pressure Monitor Indicator Lamp (if equip.)
Tire Pressure Status, LF
Tire Pressure Status, RF
Tire Pressure Status, LR
Tire Pressure Status, RR
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Tire Pressure, LF
Tire Pressure, RF
Tire Pressure, LR
Tire Pressure, RR
Cruise Control System
Cruise Control Active
PCM MIL
ESC System Status (if equip.)
ESC Lamp (if equip.)
ETC Lamp, On (if equip.)
ETC Lamp Flashing (if equip.)
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility.
Ford Output ContentThe typical CDR report from a Ford vehicle includes several components/parts depending on the particular type of module being accessed. The report is a display of the interpretation of the recovered hexadecimal data to a plain language format. The data elements found in one report may not be the same as those found in another report depending on the module type. The general layout spans several pages.
On the first page of the report, the end user will find the File Information block followed by a body of text known as the "Data limitations" text. After that, the end user will find the System Status Summary for the file type (deployment or non-deployment) downloaded.
After the System Status section, the end user will typically find the Delta-V and acceleration graph which is made up of the information in the next section which is the acceleration and delta-V Data Table.
The next section is a display of the hexadecimal data copied from the RCM which is not converted to human readable form. The last part of the report reflects the comments (if any) entered by the Technician at the time of the readout.
The basic report cannot be edited within in the CDR System software. Exported tabular format into a "CSV" file may be imported into another program and reformatted to meet the end user’s display preferences. The report may also be saved as a "PDF" file and distributed in that format to those who do not have the CDR System software.
CDR Cable Number 02003043This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all
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vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
The ACM accessed by this cable is not capable of capturing "pre-crash" data; however, it records important information about the status of the vehicle at impact and the activities of the airbag control module (the Restraint Control Module or RCM) to deploy restraint system components.
The report may provide the end user with several data elements including but not limited to:
Driver’s and right front passenger’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled)
Driver seat track forward of position sensor (Yes/No).
Time from algorithm enable to driver’s and passenger’s seat belt pretensioner deployment enable (msec)
Time from algorithm enable to driver’s and passenger’s air bag deployment enable (msec)
Timing of the deployment command for various restraint systems including the driver’s and passenger’s first and, where applicable, second stage airbags and belt pretensioners for buckled occupants
Longitudinal Crash Pulse data including a data table and data graph showing the longitudinal acceleration and resulting change in forward velocity (delta-V, MPH) versus time. (Acceleration and delta-V polarity conforms to SAE J211)
Taurus/Sable modules have 78ms duration from algorithm wake up. Non Taurus/Sable modules have 134 to 142 data points at 1.0 ms intervals before wake-up and 0.8 ms intervals after wake-up. These modules display 50ms after deployment, the remaining time is before deployment and typically some is before algorithm wake up. Users should be aware that crashes typically last 100 to 150 milliseconds and that the limited time duration of data in these modules may not be sufficient to capture the entire crash. Proper use of this limited data is taught in the Bosch-approved CDR analyst training class.
For MY01 Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable only, the report also displays lateral Crash Pulse data including a data table and data graph showing the lateral acceleration and resulting change in forward velocity (delta-V, MPH) versus time (Acceleration and delta-V polarity conforms to SAE J211).
Right front passenger Occupant Classification Status indicator for those vehicles equipped with the appropriate system.
Caution: If there is any question that the restraint system did not perform as it was designed to perform, please read the system only through the diagnostic link connector. The Bosch CDR tool provides an ACM interface cable to plug directly into the restraint control module. The Bosch CDR ACM Interface Cable connects only power, ground, and memory read pins to the relevant vehicle restraint control module. The other RCM pins normally connect to inputs, such as sensors, and outputs, such as airbags, are not connected when you use the RCM Interface Cable to plug directly into the module. Since the vehicle restraint control module is constantly monitoring airbag system readiness, it will detect that the sensors and airbags are not connected. The restraint control module may record a new diagnostic trouble code into memory for each device that is not connected. These new diagnostic trouble codes may record over previously written diagnostic trouble codes present prior to the accident and spoil evidence necessary to determine if the restraint system performed in the accident as it was designed to perform. Not only could this prevent Ford from being able to determine if the system performed as it was designed to perform, but, regardless of innocent inadvertence, you could raise issues of evidence spoliation in any litigation that may arise out of the accident. If you cannot read the module via the diagnostic link connector, and if you suspect improper system performance, contact Ford Motor Company and request their assistance to read the module with a proper vehicle simulator attached. If you choose to read via the module connector, Ford recommends that you do so in the vehicle and that you leave the second large connector plugged into the vehicle wiring harness to minimize the number of new diagnostic trouble codes created.
CDR Cable Number 02003274This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information
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included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes for this ACM which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list before attempting to retrieve data from it.
The module accessed using this cable is not capable of capturing "pre-crash" data; however, it records important information about the status of the vehicle at impact and the activities of the airbag control module (the Restraint Control Module or RCM) to deploy restraint system components.
The report will provide the end user with several data elements including but not limited to:
The number of restraint system diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) present when the event occurred
Time from algorithm enable to driver’s and passenger’s seat belt pretensioner deployment enable (msec)
Timing of the deployment command for various restraint systems including the driver’s and passenger’s first and, where applicable, second stage airbags and belt pretensioners for buckled occupants (msec)
Longitudinal Crash Pulse data including a data table and data graph showing the longitudinal acceleration and resulting change in forward velocity (delta-V, MPH) versus time (Acceleration and delta-V polarity conforms to SAE J211)
The module contains 116 milliseconds of acceleration data at 1ms intervals. Users should be aware that most crashes last 100 to 150 milliseconds, and that the limited time duration of data may not be sufficient to capture the entire crash.
Caution: If there is any question that the restraint system did not perform as it was designed to perform, please read the system only through the diagnostic link connector. The Bosch CDR tool provides an ACM interface cable to plug directly into the restraint control module. The Bosch CDR ACM Interface Cable connects only power, ground, and memory read pins to the relevant vehicle restraint control module. The other RCM pins normally connect to inputs, such as sensors, and outputs, such as airbags, are not connected when you use the RCM Interface Cable to plug directly into the module. Since the vehicle restraint control module is constantly monitoring airbag system readiness, it will detect that the sensors and airbags are not connected. The restraint control module may record a new diagnostic trouble code into memory for each device that is not connected. These new diagnostic trouble codes may record over previously written diagnostic trouble codes present prior to the accident and spoil evidence necessary to determine if the restraint system performed in the accident as it was designed to perform. Not only could this prevent Ford from being able to determine if the system performed as it was designed to perform, but, regardless of innocent inadvertence, you could raise issues of evidence spoliation in any litigation that may arise out of the accident. If you cannot read the module via the diagnostic link connector, and if you suspect improper system performance, contact Ford Motor Company and request their assistance to read the module with a proper vehicle simulator attached. If you choose to read via the module connector, Ford recommends that you do so in the vehicle and that you leave the second large connector plugged into the vehicle wiring harness to minimize the number of new diagnostic trouble codes created.
CDR Cable Number F00K108225This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
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Generally, these modules are not capable of capturing "pre-crash" data; however, they may record important information about the status of the vehicle at impact and the activities of the airbag control module (the Restraint Control Module or RCM) to deploy restraint system components.
Depending on the module type, the report may provide you with several data elements which may include:
Whether or not there were restraint system diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) active when the event occurred
Driver’s and right front passenger’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled)
Driver seat track forward of position sensor (Yes/No).
Right front passenger Occupant Classification Status indicator for those vehicles equipped with the appropriate system
Time from algorithm enable to driver’s and passenger’s seat belt pretensioner deployment enable (msec)
Timing of the deployment command for various restraint systems including the driver’s and passenger’s first and, where applicable, second stage airbags and belt pretensioners for buckled occupants (msec)
A maximum delta- V recorded as far out in time as the algorithm runs.
Users should be aware that most crashes last 100 to 150ms, but the algorithm run time may go well beyond the end of the crash and the Delta V recorded may overstate or understate the Delta V of the crash depending upon post crash accelerations.
Longitudinal Crash Pulse data including a data table and data graph showing the longitudinal acceleration and resulting change in forward velocity (delta-V, MPH) versus time (Acceleration and delta-V polarity conforms to SAE J211)
The module captures 192 longitudinal acceleration data points at 0.8ms intervals, and 50ms after deployment will be displayed with the remaining time before deployment.
Users should be aware that most crashes last 100 to 150 milliseconds, and that the limited time duration of data in the graph may not be sufficient to capture the entire crash. Proper use of this limited data is taught in the Bosch approved CDR analyst training class.
Caution: If there is any question that the restraint system did not perform as it was designed to perform, please read the system only through the diagnostic link connector. The Bosch CDR tool provides an ACM interface cable to plug directly into the restraint control module. The Bosch CDR ACM Interface Cable connects only power, ground, and memory read pins to the relevant vehicle restraint control module. The other RCM pins normally connect to inputs, such as sensors, and outputs, such as airbags, are not connected when you use the RCM Interface Cable to plug directly into the module. Since the vehicle restraint control module is constantly monitoring airbag system readiness, it will detect that the sensors and airbags are not connected. The restraint control module may record a new diagnostic trouble code into memory for each device that is not connected. These new diagnostic trouble codes may record over previously written diagnostic trouble codes present prior to the accident and spoil evidence necessary to determine if the restraint system performed in the accident as it was designed to perform. Not only could this prevent Ford from being able to determine if the system performed as it was designed to perform, but, regardless of innocent inadvertence, you could raise issues of evidence spoliation in any litigation that may arise out of the accident. If you cannot read the module via the diagnostic link connector, and if you suspect improper system performance, contact Ford Motor Company and request their assistance to read the module with a proper vehicle simulator attached. If you choose to read via the module connector, Ford recommends that you do so in the vehicle and that you leave the second large connector plugged into the vehicle wiring harness to minimize the number of new diagnostic trouble codes created.
CDR Cable Number F00K108382This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information
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included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules can store up to two crash records.
First Crash Record: unlocked (non-deployment) events are stored in the first crash record until another unlocked event occurs or a locked (deployment) event occurs at which time the previous unlocked event will be overwritten. Locked events cannot be overwritten.
Second Crash Record: a second crash event record can be recorded only if the first record is locked and a second locked event occurs within 30 seconds of the first event. Like the first record, unlocked events will get overwritten by other locked events.
The CDR report may provide you with the following data elements:
Longitudinal and Lateral Crash Acceleration Data (G's and calculated delta-V)
Only for the first crash record
Only for locked (deployment) events
Pre-Crash Data (-4 to 0 seconds)
Accelerator Pedal Position (%)
Vehicle Speed (MPH)
ABS Event in Progress
ESP Event in Progress
TCS Event in Progress
Brake Lamp Switch Depressed (from PCM)
RCM Serial Number Received by OCS
OCS Sensor Status
OCS System Level 1 Fault
OCS System Level 2 Fault
Vehicle Calibration ID
Vehicle Model Year Calibration ID
System Status at Time of Retrieval
VIN as programmed into RCM at factory
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Current Lifetime Operating Timer (sec)
Deployment Command Counter
First Record Recording Status
Second Record Recording Status
Restraints Control Module Part Number
Restraints Control Module (Serial Number)
Occupant Classification System ECU (Serial Number)
Driver Front Crash Sensor (Serial Number)
Passenger Front Crash Sensor (Serial Number)
Driver 1st Row Side Crash Sensor (Serial Number)
Passenger 1st Row Side Crash Sensor (Serial Number)
Driver 2nd Row Side Crash Sensor (Serial Number)
Passenger 2nd Row Side Crash Sensor (Serial Number)
Deployment Data
Driver First Stage Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Driver Second Stage Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Passenger First Stage Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Passenger Second Stage Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Driver Pretensioner Deployment Time (msec)
Passenger Pretensioner Deployment Time (msec)
Driver SIDE Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Passenger SIDE Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Driver CURTAIN Airbag Deployment Time (msec)
Passenger CURTAIN Deployment Time (msec)
System Status at Event
Lifetime Operating Timer at Algorithm Wake-up (sec)
Key On Timer at Algorithm Wake-up (sec)
Battery voltage at Algorithm Wake-up (volts)
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RCM Energy Reserve voltage at Algorithm Wake-up (volts)
Driver Seat Belt Switch Circuit Status at Algorithm Wake-up
Driver Seat Belt Switch Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Driver Seat Track Forward of Switch Point at Algorithm Wake-up
Driver Seat Track Position Switch Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Passenger Seat Belt Switch Circuit Status at Algorithm Wake-up
Passenger Seat Belt Switch Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Passenger Classification Status at Algorithm Wake-up
OCS Passenger State at Algorithm Wake-up
Driver Front Crash Sensor Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Driver SIDE Crash Sensor Row 1 Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Driver SIDE Crash Sensor Row 2 Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Passenger Front Crash Sensor Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Passenger SIDE Crash Sensor Row 1 Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
Passenger SIDE Crash Sensor Row 2 Fault at Algorithm Wake-up
CDR Cable Number F00K108383This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules can store up to three crash records. A crash record can consist of a locked (deployment) or unlocked (non-deployment) events. Unlocked events can be overwritten by locked events. Once a locked event is recorded in either crash record, the crash record is then locked and cannot be overwritten. Event Record retention is based on a priority basis, with the highest priority being an event that has deployed safety devices. This type of Event Record will be “locked” meaning that it cannot be overwritten by any other event. Unlocked events can be stored if velocities are significant enough to be considered a recordable event, but not significant enough to make a deployment decision. Unlocked events can be overwritten with more locked or unlocked recent events. Newer events will continue to replace older unlocked events unless all three event records are locked.
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The CDR report may provide you with the following data elements for each crash record:
Longitudinal and Lateral Crash Pulse data (g data and calculated Delta-V)
Vehicle restraint system configuration information
Pre-Crash Data (-5 Seconds to -1)
Accelerator Pedal (%)
Vehicle speed (MPH)
ABS event in progress
TCS engine event in progress
TCS brake event in progress
Brake depressed
IVD Event in Progress
OCS classification
System Status at Time of Retrieval
VIN as programmed into RCM at factory
Current lifetime operating timer (sec)
Deployment command counter
Event Record Locked status for three records
Restraints Control Module Part Number
Restraints Control Module Serial Number
RCM Software Version
System Status at Event
Life time operating timer at start of event (sec)
Key on timer at start of event (sec)
Driver belt switch circuit status at start of event
Driver seat position at start of event
Passenger belt switch circuit status at start of event
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Last passenger OCS classification at start of event
Battery less than 10 volts at start of event
Battery greater than 16 volts at start of event
Warning lamp command at start of event
CAN OCS message missing at start of event
Driver B-pillar satellite sensor faulted at start of event
Driver C-pillar satellite sensor faulted at start of event
Passenger B-pillar satellite sensor faulted at start of event
Passenger C-pillar satellite sensor faulted at start of event
Driver/Center front satellite sensor faulted at start of event
Passenger front satellite sensor faulted at start of event
PADI lamp faulted at start of event
Warning lamp faulted at start of event
Energy reserve faulted at start of event
Deployment Data (the deployment data is included in the CDR report if the vehicle is equipped and configured with the device and the deployment loop was commanded)
Driver airbag, stage one deployment
Driver airbag, stage two deployment
Passenger airbag, stage one deployment
Passenger airbag, stage two deployment
Driver pretensioner deployment
Driver load limiter deployment
Driver airbag vent deployment
Passenger airbag vent deployment
Passenger pretensioner deployment
Passenger load limiter deployment
Driver steering column deployment
Passenger airbag tether deployment
Driver SIDE airbag deployment
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Passenger SIDE airbag deployment
Driver air curtain deployment
Passenger air curtain deployment
CDR Cable Number F00K108384This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules can store up to two crash records. Non-deployment events can be overwritten by locked (deployment) events. Once a locked event is recorded in either crash record, the crash record is then locked and cannot be overwritten.
The CDR report may provide you with the following data elements for each crash record:
Faults Present at Start of Event
Longitudinal and Lateral Delta-V
Vehicle roll angle (if equipped)
Pre-Crash Data (-1 Second)
Ignition cycle, crash
Frontal air bag warning lamp, on/off
Occupant size classification, front passenger (Child size Yes/No)
Frontal air bag suppression switch status, front passenger
Safety belt status, driver
Seat track position switch, foremost, status, driver
Safety belt status, front passenger
Brake Telltale
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ABS Telltale
Stability Control Telltale
Speed Control Telltale
Powertrain Wrench Telltale
Powertrain Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Telltale
HEV Hazard Telltale (Hybrid vehicles only)
Pre-Crash Data (-5 Seconds to 0, 2 samples/sec)
Speed, vehicle indicated MPH
Accelerator pedal, % full
Engine throttle, % full
Service brake, on/off
Engine RPM
ABS activity (engaged, non-engaged)"
Stability control (engaged, non-engaged)
Traction Control via Brakes (engaged, non-engaged)
Traction Control via Engine (engaged, non-engaged)
Pre-Crash Data (-5 Seconds to 0, 10 samples/sec)
Steering Wheel Angle (positive value indicates a counter clockwise direction and negative is clockwise direction)
Stability Control Lateral Acceleration (g)
Stability Control Longitudinal Acceleration (g)
Stability Control Yaw Rate (deg/sec)
Stability Control Roll Rate (deg/sec)
System Status at Time of Retrieval
VIN as programmed into RCM at factory
Current VIN from PCM
Ignition cycle, download (first record)
Ignition cycle, download (second record)
Restraints Control Module Part and Serial Numbers
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Restraints Control Module Software Part Number (Version)
Restraints Control Sensor Serial Numbers
System Status at Event
Recording Status
Complete file recorded (yes,no)
Multi-event, number of events (1,2)
Time from event 1 to 2 (msec)
Lifetime Operating Timer at event time zero (seconds)
Key-on Timer at event time zero (seconds)
Vehicle voltage at time zero (Volts)
Energy Reserve Mode entered during event (Y/N)
Time High-G X RCM Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time High-G Y RCM Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Low-G Y RCM Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Low-G Z RCM Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time RCM Angular Rate Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Driver Front Satellite Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Passenger Front Satellite Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Driver First Row Satellite Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Passenger Second Row Satellite Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Passenger First Row Satellite Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Time Driver Second Row Satellite Sensor Lost Relative to Time Zero (msec)
Deployment Data
Frontal airbag deployment, time to first stage deployment, driver (msec)
Frontal airbag deployment, time to 2nd stage, driver (msec)
Side curtain airbag deployment, time to deploy, driver side (msec)
Side (thorax) air bag deployment, time to deploy, driver (msec)
Pretensioner (buckle) deployment, time to fire, driver (msec)
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Pretensioner (retractor) deployment, time to fire, driver (msec)
Frontal airbag deployment, time to first stage deployment, front passenger (msec)
Frontal airbag deployment, time to 2nd stage, front passenger (msec)
Side curtain airbag deployment, time to deploy, right side (msec)
Side (thorax) airbag deployment, time to deploy, right front passenger (msec)
Pretensioner (buckle) deployment, time to fire, right front passenger (msec)
Pretensioner (retractor) deployment, time to fire, right front passenger (msec)
Maximum delta-V, longitudinal (MPH[km/h])
Time, maximum delta-V longitudinal (msec)
Maximum delta-V, lateral (MPH[km/h])
Time, maximum delta-V lateral (msec)
Left, forward, side satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Left, forward, side satellite sensor safing
Left, middle, side satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Left, middle, side satellite sensor safing
Left, rear, side satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Left, rear, side satellite sensor safing
Right, forward, side satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Right, forward, side satellite sensor safing
Right, middle, side satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Right, middle, side satellite sensor safing
Right, rear, side satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Right, rear, side satellite sensor safing
RCM, side left sensor discriminating deployment
RCM, side left sensor safing
RCM, side right sensor discriminating deployment
RCM, side right sensor safing
Left or center front, satellite Sensor discriminating deployment
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Left or center, front satellite Sensor safing
Right, front satellite sensor discriminating deployment
Right, front satellite sensor safing
RCM, front sensor discriminating deployment
RCM, front sensor safing
RCM, rear sensor discriminating deployment
RCM, rear sensor safing
RCM, rollover sensor discriminating deployment
RCM, rollover sensor safing
RCM, vertical sensor discriminating deployment
RCM, vertical sensor safing
CDR Cable Number F00K108597This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Generally, these modules can store up to two crash records. Non-deployment events can be overwritten by locked (deployment) events. Once a locked event is recorded in either crash record, the crash record is then locked and cannot be overwritten.
The CDR report may provide you with the following data elements for each crash record:
Faults Present at Start of Event
Longitudinal and Lateral Delta-V
Pre-Crash Data (-1 Second)
Ignition cycle, crash
Frontal air bag warning lamp, on/off
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Occupant size classification, front passenger (Child size Yes/No [Hex value])
Safety belt status, driver
Seat track position switch, foremost, status, driver
Seat track position switch, foremost, status, front passenger
Safety belt status, front passenger
Brake Telltale
ABS Telltale
ESC/TC Telltale
ESC/TC Off Telltale
Speed Control Telltale
Powertrain Wrench Telltale
Powertrain Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Telltale
Pre-Crash Data (-5 Seconds to 0, 2 samples/sec)
Speed, vehicle indicated MPH
"Accelerator pedal, % full"
Service brake, on/off
Engine RPM
ABS activity (engaged, non-engaged)
Brake Powertrain Torque Request (Yes, No)
Traction Control via Brakes (engaged, non-engaged)
Engine Torque (N-m)
Driver Gear Select (Auto Trans)
Pre-Crash Data (-5 Seconds to 0, 10 samples/sec)
Stability Control Lateral Acceleration (g)
Stability Control Longitudinal Acceleration (g)
Stability Control Yaw Rate (deg/sec)
System Status at Time of Retrieval
VIN as programmed into RCM at factory
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Current VIN from PCM
Ignition cycle, download (first record)
Ignition cycle, download (second record)
Restraints Control Module Part and Serial Numbers
Restraints Control Module Software Part Number (Version)
Restraints Control Sensor Serial Numbers
System Status at Event
Complete file recorded (yes,no)
Multi-event, number of events
Time from event 1 to 2 (msec)
Lifetime Operating Timer at event time zero (seconds)
Key-on Timer at event time zero (seconds)
Vehicle voltage at time zero (Volts)
Energy Reserve Mode entered during event (Y/N)
Parameters reporting time RCM and satellite sensors lost relative to time zero (if applicable)
Deployment Data
Supported airbag and associated stage deployment times in (msec)
Supported pretensioner deployment times in (msec)
Maximum delta-V, longitudinal (MPH[km/h])
Time, maximum delta-V longitudinal (msec)
Maximum delta-V, lateral (MPH[km/h])
Time, maximum delta-V lateral (msec)
Supported parameters reporting satellite sensors discriminating deployment (if applicable)
Supported parameters reporting satellite sensors safing or confirming deployment (if applicable)
CDR Cable Number F00K108222This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the PCM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the PCM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this PCM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the PCM may differ from what is described below. Review all
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vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this PCM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
These Powertrain Control Modules (PCM) are capable of capturing up to 25 seconds (** see note below) of data from 16 PCM inputs/outputs every 0.2 seconds. When the PCM receives a Restraint Deployment Signal (RDS) from the Restraint Control Module (RCM) indicating a seat belt or airbag deployment event occurred, the PCM will lock 20 seconds of "pre-crash" and record 5 seconds of "post crash" data in the PCM’s memory. If an RDS is not received, the PCM will record these 16 inputs/outputs until the vehicle’s ignition is switched off or power is removed from the PCM.
Important: You must use the cables and adapters provided in the Ford PCM Interface kit and follow the instructions provided in this help file to ensure that the data is collected without accidental data spoliation. Click here for instructions on how to use your CDR PCM cables and adapter when collecting data from Ford PCMs.
CDR reports include the following information received from the PCM:
Buffer AddressThe hex address of the PCM’s circular buffer.
Relative Time (calc.)Calculated Relative Time in seconds calculated by the CDR system. This calculation is based on the PCM writing values for each parameter into memory every 0.2 seconds (200 ms). Is only displayed if an RDS was received.
Restraint Deployment Signal
Signal status from the Restraint Control Module (RCM) which indicates the RCM commanded the airbags/restraint devices to be deployed.
Speed, Vehicle Indicated
Vehicle speed in MPH which is proportional to wheel speed. If wheels are locked this value will indicate 0 mph.
Accelerator Pedal % Full
Accelerator pedal rotation in percent.
Engine Throttle % Full
Throttle valve (on engine) percent open.
Brake SwitchBrake light switch status. On means the switch turns on the brake lights and Off means the switch turns brake lights off.
Brake SC De-acBrake pedal speed control deactivation switch. On means the switch provides deactivation of Speed Control and Off means the pedal position is not deactivating the Speed Control.
ABSAntilock Brake system status. Active means the ABS system is enabled and Inactive means the system is off or disabled.
Transmission –Neutral
Neutral transmission gear status. A Neutral value means the transmission indicator was in the Neutral position and a ‘Not Neutral’ value means the indicator switch was in any position other than Neutral.
Transmission –Reverse
Transmission in reverse gear indicator. A ‘Reverse’ value means the transmission indicator was in the Reverse gear position and a ‘Not Reverse’ value means
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** Some 2005 – 2006 Ford 500 vehicles may only store 12.5 seconds of crash data.
CDR Cable Number F00K108223This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the PCM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the PCM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this PCM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the PCM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this PCM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
These Powertrain Control Modules (PCM) are capable of capturing up to 25 seconds (** see note below) of data from 16 PCM inputs/outputs every 0.2 seconds. When the PCM receives a Restraint Deployment Signal (RDS) from the Restraint Control Module (RCM) indicating a seatbelt or airbag deployment event occurred, the PCM will lock 20 seconds of "pre-crash" and record 5 seconds of "post crash" data in the PCM’s memory. If an RDS is not received, the PCM will record these 16 inputs/outputs until the vehicle’s ignition is switched off or power is removed from the PCM.
Important: You must use the cables and adapters provided in the Ford PCM Interface kit and follow the instructions provided in this help file to ensure that the data is collected without accidental data spoliation. Click here for instructions on how to use your CDR PCM cables and adapter when collecting data from Ford PCMs.
the indicator switch was in any position other than Reverse.
Speed ControlIndicates if Speed control was on or off.
Engine RPMEngine Revolutions Per Minute.
Wheel Torque Commanded (calculated)
Commanded torque at wheels (calculated)
Wheel Torque Actual (calculated)
Actual torque at wheels (calculated)
Traction ControlIndicates of the traction control system is active, meaning enabled or not active meaning the system is off or disabled.
Stability ControlIntegrated Vehicle Dynamics Active means the system is on or enabled and Inactive means the system is off or disabled.
Key on Timer –63.75 Max (sec)
Key on Timer parameter counts up from 0 on key on and stops at 63.75 seconds until the ignition switch is cycled off and then on again.
Vehicle Identification Number
This number is retrieved from the PCM
PCM File Name (calibration level)
This file name is recorded in the PCM
PCM Part NumberRetrieved from the PCM
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CDR reports include the following information received from the PCM:
Buffer AddressThe hex address of the PCM’s circular buffer.
Relative Time (calc.)Calculated Relative Time in seconds calculated by the CDR system. This calculation is based on the PCM writing values for each parameter into memory every 0.2 seconds (200 ms). Is only displayed if an RDS was received.
Restraint Deployment Signal
Signal status from the Restraint Control Module (RCM) which indicates the RCM commanded the airbags/restraint devices to be deployed.
Speed, Vehicle Indicated
Vehicle speed in MPH which is proportional to wheel speed. If wheels are locked this value will indicate 0 mph.
Accelerator Pedal % Full
Accelerator pedal rotation in percent.
Engine Throttle % Full
Throttle valve (on engine) percent open.
Brake SwitchBrake light switch status. On means the switch turns on the brake lights and Off means the switch turns brake lights off.
Brake SC De-acBrake pedal speed control deactivation switch. On means the switch provides deactivation of Speed Control and Off means the pedal position is not deactivating the Speed Control.
ABSAntilock Brake system status. Active means the ABS system is enabled and Inactive means the system is off or disabled.
Transmission –Neutral
Neutral transmission gear status. A Neutral value means the transmission indicator was in the Neutral position and a ‘Not Neutral’ value means the indicator switch was in any position other than Neutral.
Transmission –Reverse
Transmission in reverse gear indicator. A ‘Reverse’ value means the transmission indicator was in the Reverse gear position and a ‘Not Reverse’ value means the indicator switch was in any position other than Reverse.
Speed ControlIndicates if Speed control was on or off.
Engine RPMEngine Revolutions Per Minute.
Wheel Torque Commanded (calculated)
Commanded torque at wheels (calculated)
Wheel Torque Actual (calculated)
Actual torque at wheels (calculated)
Indicates of the traction control system is active,
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** 2004 Ford F150 trucks are equipped with PCMs that store up to 6 minutes of data.
CDR Cable Number F00K108224This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the PCM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the PCM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this PCM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the PCM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this PCM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
These Powertrain Control Modules (PCM) are capable of capturing up to 409 seconds of data from 16 PCM inputs/outputs every 0.2 seconds. When the PCM receives a Restraint Deployment Signal (RDS) from the Restraint Control Module (RCM) indicating a seatbelt or airbag deployment event occurred, the PCM will lock 404 seconds of "pre-crash" and record 5 seconds of "post crash" data in the PCM’s memory. If an RDS is not received, the PCM will record these 16 inputs/outputs until the vehicle’s ignition is switched off or power is removed from the PCM.
Important: You must use the cables and adapters provided in the Ford PCM Interface kit and follow the instructions provided in this help file to ensure that the data is collected without accidental data spoliation. Click here for instructions on how to use your CDR PCM cables and adapter when collecting data from Ford PCMs.
CDR reports include the following information received from the PCM:
Traction Controlmeaning enabled or not active meaning the system is off or disabled.
Stability ControlIntegrated Vehicle Dynamics Active means the system is on or enabled and Inactive means the system is off or disabled.
Key on Timer –63.75 Max (sec)
Key on Timer parameter counts up from 0 on key on and stops at 63.75 seconds until the ignition switch is cycled off and then on again.
Vehicle Identification Number
This number is retrieved from the PCM
PCM File Name (calibration level)
This file name is recorded in the PCM
PCM Part NumberRetrieved from the PCM
Buffer AddressThe hex address of the PCM’s circular buffer.
Relative Time (calc.)Calculated Relative Time in seconds calculated by the CDR system. This calculation is based on the PCM writing values for each parameter into memory every 0.2 seconds (200 ms). Is only displayed if an RDS was received.
Restraint Deployment Signal
Signal status from the Restraint Control Module (RCM) which indicates the RCM commanded the airbags/restraint devices to be deployed.Vehicle speed in MPH which is proportional to wheel
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Speed, Vehicle Indicated
speed. If wheels are locked this value will indicate 0 mph.
Accelerator Pedal % Full
Accelerator pedal rotation in percent.
Engine Throttle % Full
Throttle valve (on engine) percent open.
Brake SwitchBrake light switch status. On means the switch turns on the brake lights and Off means the switch turns brake lights off.
Brake SC De-acBrake pedal speed control deactivation switch. On means the switch provides deactivation of Speed Control and Off means the pedal position is not deactivating the Speed Control.
ABSAntilock Brake system status. Active means the ABS system is enabled and Inactive means the system is off or disabled.
Transmission –Neutral
Neutral transmission gear status. A Neutral value means the transmission indicator was in the Neutral position and a ‘Not Neutral’ value means the indicator switch was in any position other than Neutral.
Transmission –Reverse
Transmission in reverse gear indicator. A ‘Reverse’ value means the transmission indicator was in the Reverse gear position and a ‘Not Reverse’ value means the indicator switch was in any position other than Reverse.
Speed ControlIndicates if Speed control was on or off.
Engine RPMEngine Revolutions Per Minute.
Wheel Torque Commanded (calculated)
Commanded torque at wheels (calculated)
Wheel Torque Actual (calculated)
Actual torque at wheels (calculated)
Traction ControlIndicates of the traction control system is active, meaning enabled or not active meaning the system is off or disabled.
Stability ControlIntegrated Vehicle Dynamics Active means the system is on or enabled and Inactive means the system is off or disabled.
Key on Timer –63.75 Max (sec)
Key on Timer parameter counts up from 0 on key on and stops at 63.75 seconds until the ignition switch is cycled off and then on again.
Vehicle Identification Number
This number is retrieved from the PCM
PCM File Name (calibration level)
This file name is recorded in the PCM
PCM Part NumberRetrieved from the PCM
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GM Output ContentTo view the type of data that may be available for a given GM system, click on a CDR cable listed under the Airbag Control Module Data or Rollover Sensor Data Help File sections.
To view this information in the context of a specific GM vehicle, refer to Supported GM Vehicles located in the Collecting Data Help File topic, look up the vehicle in question and then click on the CDR cable number link to the right of the vehicle listed.
CDR Cable Number 02002828
This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
The following EDR data may be supported by this ACM.
Data Summary Information Driver’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled).
SIR warning lamp status (On/Off).
Time from algorithm enable to deployment command (msec).
And more…
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Recorded Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for 300 msec after algorithm enable.
Note: 1999 vehicles that correspond with the 02002828 cable will have Pre-Crash data in addition to Data Summary Information and Crash Pulse Data.
CDR Cable Number 02002829This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
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Pre-Crash DataSome SDMs that use this cable may or may not contain pre-crash data. SDMs that do store pre-crash data typically store data at a 1 second sample rate for 5 seconds. Some SDMs may store data at different sample rates for different d.
Vehicle speed (MPH)
Engine speed (RPM)
Percent throttle
Brake switch circuit status (On/Off)
Data Summary Information Driver’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled).
SIR warning lamp status (On/Off).
Time from algorithm enable to deployment command (msec).
And more…
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for up to 150 msec of velocity change data.
CDR Cable Number 02002888This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
Data Summary Information Driver’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled).
SIR warning lamp status (On/Off).
Time from algorithm enable to deployment command (msec).
And more…
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Recorded Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for 300 msec after algorithm enable.
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CDR Cable Number 02003002IMPORTANT: Starting January 2010, the 02003002 cable and 02003108 Power Booster will no longer be available due to obsolete components needed to make the cable. If you do not have this cable & Booster and need to download an ACM requiring it, please contact Bosch Sales or Technical Support for access to a loaner cable.
This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
Data Summary Information Driver’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled).
SIR warning lamp status (On/Off).
Time from algorithm enable to deployment command (msec).
And more…
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Recorded Velocity Change
Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for 300 msec after algorithm enable.
IMPORTANT: Use the CDR Power Booster adapter (02003108) when collecting data from this SDM. Refer to the following link for further information on Using the CDR Power Booster (P/N: 02003108)
CDR Cable Number 02003003This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
Pre-Crash Data
Vehicle speed (MPH) 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Engine speed (RPM) 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Percent throttle 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
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Brake switch circuit status (On/Off) 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Data Summary Information Driver’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled).
SIR warning lamp status (On/Off).
Time from algorithm enable to deployment command (msec).
And more…
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Recorded Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for up to 150 msec of velocity change data.
CDR Cable Number 02003004This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
Pre-Crash Data Vehicle speed (MPH) 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Engine speed (RPM) 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Percent throttle 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Brake switch circuit status (On/Off) 5 seconds before algorithm enable.
Data Summary Information Driver’s seat belt status (Buckled/Unbuckled).
SIR warning lamp status (On/Off).
Time from algorithm enable to deployment command (msec).
And more…
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for up to 150 msec of velocity change data.
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CDR Cable Number 02 0032 9 3This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
P re-Crash Data
This module has pre-crash data which depends upon configuration.
Data S ummary I nformationThis module has data which depends upon configuration.
Crash P ulse G raph: S DM Recorded V elocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for up to 300 msec of velocity change data.
Note: not all parameters shown be available due to module configuration.
CDR Cable Number 02 00332 0This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
P re-Crash DataThis module has pre-crash data which depends upon configuration.
Data S ummary I nformationThis module has data which depends upon configuration.
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Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Recorded Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for up to 300 msec of velocity change data.
Note: not all parameters may be available due to module configuration.
CDR Cable Number 02003321This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
This ACM may contain the following EDR data.
Pre-Crash DataThis module has pre-crash data which depends upon configuration.
Data Summary InformationThis module has data which depends upon configuration.
Crash Pulse Graph: SDM Recorded Velocity Change Plots change in forward velocity (MPH) versus time for up to 300 msec of velocity change data.
Note: not all data parameters may be available due to module configuration.
CDR Cable Number F00K108452This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Recorded Events May Contain the Following:
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Pre-crash:
Vehicle Speed (2.5 sec)
Vehicle Speed Validity Status
Engine Speed (2.5 sec)
Engine Speed Validity Status
Accelerator Pedal Position (2.5 sec)
Accelerator Pedal Position Validity Status
Throttle Position (2.5 sec)
Throttle Position Validity Status
Engine Torque (1 sec)
Engine Torque Validity Status
Brake Switch State (2.5 sec)
Brake Switch State Validity Status
Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp (0.5 sec) [if equipped]
Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp Validity Status [if equipped]
Reduced Engine Power Mode (1sec)
Cruise Control Active (1 sec) [if equipped]
Cruise Control Resume Switch Active (1 sec) [if equipped]
Cruise Control Set Switch Active (1 sec) [if equipped]
Cruise Control Validity Status [if equipped]
Vehicle Power Mode Status (0.5 sec)
Remote Start Status (0.5 sec) [if equipped]
Run/Crank Ignition Switch Logic Level (0.5 sec)
Post-crash:
Driver 1st and 2nd Stage Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Passenger 1st and 2nd Stage Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Driver and Passenger Side or Roof Rail/Head Curtain Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
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SDM Recorded Vehicle Velocity Change for Axis #1 and #2 (10 msec sample rate for 300 msec)
Crash Record Locked
Vehicle Event Data (Pre-Crash) Associated With Event
Event Recording Complete
Time Between Events
Driver 1st and 2nd Stage Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Passenger 1st and 2nd Stage Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Driver and Passenger Side or Roof Rail/Head Curtain Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Driver 1st and 2nd Stage Deployment Loop Commanded
Driver Side Deployment Loop Commanded
Driver 2nd Stage Deployment Loop Commanded for Disposal
Driver Pretensioner Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Driver (Initiator 1 & 2) Roof Rail/Head Curtain Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Driver Knee Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Passenger 1st and 2nd Stage Deployment Loop Commanded
Passenger 2nd Stage Deployment Loop for Disposal Commanded
Passenger Side Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Passenger Pretensioner Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Passenger (Initiator 1 & 2) Roof Rail/Head Curtain Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Passenger Knee Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Second Row Left and Right Side Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Second Row Left, Right and Center Pretensioner Deployment Loop Commanded [if equipped]
Battery Cutoff Deployment Loop Commanded
CDR Cable Number F00K108454This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information
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included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it.
Recorded Events May Contain the Following: Pre-Crash (-1 to -0.5 sec)
Cruise Control Active
Cruise Control Resume Switch Active
Cruise Control Set Switch Active
Engine Torque
Reduced Engine Power Mode Indicator
Pre-Crash (-2.5 to -0.5 sec)
Accelerator pedal, % full
Brake Switch Circuit Status
Engine RPM
Throttle Position
Speed, vehicle indicated
Crash Pulse Data
SDM Recorded Vehicle Longitudinal Velocity Change
SDM Recorded Vehicle Lateral Velocity Change
SDM Recorded Vehicle Lateral Acceleration
SDM Recorded Vehicle Vertical Acceleration (if equipped)
SDM Recorded Vehicle Roll Rate (if equipped)
Examples of Event Data
Ignition Cycles Since DTCs Were Last Cleared
Ignition Cycles At Investigation
ESS Traceability Data
Vehicle Identification Number
System Type
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Manufacturing Traceability Data
Software Module Identifier Data
Event Record Type and Recording Status and Type
Crash Record Locked and
Event and Deployment Event Counters
OnStar Notification Event Counter
Algorithm Active Status for Rear, Frontal, Side and Rollover
Ignition Cycles At Event
Time Between Events
Event Severity Status (e.g., Rollover, Rear, R & L Side, and Frontal stage 1 & 2, and Frontal pretensioner events
Deployment Commanded Data for All Deployment Loops (e.g., Driver & Passenger 1st & 2nd Stage Deployment; Driver & Passenger Pretensioner and Thorax, etc.)
Belt Switch Circuit Status
Seat Position Status
Seat Occupancy Status
Passenger SIR Suppression Switch Circuit Status
Passenger Air Bag ON/OFF Indicator Status
Warning Lamp Status (e.g., Low Tire Pressure, SIR, etc.)
SIR Warning Lamp ON/OFF Data (e.g., seconds, number of ignition cycles, etc.)
Diagnostic Trouble Code Data (fault code, fault type and ignition cycles since faults were last cleared)
Time From Algorithm Enable to Maximum SDM Recorded Vehicle Velocity Change
Longitudinal SDM Recorded Vehicle Velocity Change at time of Maximum SDM Recorded Vehicle Velocity Change MPH
Lateral SDM Recorded Vehicle Velocity Change at time of Maximum SDM Recorded Vehicle Velocity Change
Driver 1st & 2nd Stage Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Passenger 1st & 2nd Stage Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Driver & Passenger Thorax/Curtain Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Command Criteria Met
Passenger Pretensioner Time From Algorithm Enable to Deployment Loop #1 or Loop #2 Command Criteria Met
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Rollover Sensor - time from Event Enable to time of angle threshold (if equipped)
CDR Cable Number F00K108455This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ROS this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ROS and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ROS is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ROS may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ROS before attempting to retrieve data from it.
The ROS can be accessed through the vehicle’s DLC connector using the CDR OBDII interface cable or by directly connecting to the sensor using F-00K-108-455 cable.
Recorded Events May Contain the Following: Up to 750 ms of ROS Recorded Vehicle Lateral Acceleration prior to recording event threshold
Up to 750 ms of ROS Recorded Vehicle Vertical Acceleration prior to recording event threshold
Up to 750 of ROS Recorded Vehicle Roll Rate prior to recording event threshold
Time from Rollover Enable to Deploy
Rollover Occupant Containment Enable Status
Rollover Occupant Containment Enable Override Status
Energy Source Rollover System Used
Number of Non-Rollover Events During this Ignition Cycle
Deployment Mode
Diagnostic trouble codes at event
Toyota/Lexus/Scion 04/06 EDR Data (EDR Generation 2)This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below.
Recorded Events May Contain the Following: Pre-Crash (~ -5 to 0 seconds) - some vehicles may not support pre-crash data
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Vehicle Speed
Brake Switch
Accelerator Rate
Engine RPM
Pre-Crash (1 sample) - some vehicles may not include pre-crash data
Buckle Switch , Driver
Buckle Switch , Passenger
Occupancy Status , Passenger
Seat Position , Driver
Shift Position
Front Passenger Airbag Disable Switch
RSCA Disable Switch
Shift Position
PAB-Manual Cut OFF
Crash Pulse Data
Longitudinal Delta-V
Lateral Delta-V
Lateral Acceleration During Rollover Events
Roll Angle
Max. Longitudinal and Lateral Delta-V
Roll Angle Peak
Examples of Event & Event Status at Event Data Supported
Freeze Signal
Event Severity Status , Driver
Event Severity Status , Passenger
Airbag/Pretensioner Deployment Times
Crash Type (Front/Rear, Side, Rollover)
Pre-Crash DTC Information
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Ignition Cycle Since DTC was Set
Airbag Warning Lamp ON Time Since DTC was Set
Toyota/Lexus/Scion 02 EDR Data (EDR Generation 1)This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below.
Recorded Events May Contain the Following: *Pre-Crash (~ -5 to 0 seconds) - some vehicles may not support pre-crash data
Vehicle Speed
Brake Switch
Accelerator Rate
Engine RPM
Crash Pulse Data
Longitudinal Delta-V
*Lateral Delta-V
*Lateral Acceleration During Rollover Events
*Roll Angle
Max. Longitudinal and *Lateral Delta-V
*Roll Angle Peak
Examples of Event & Event Status at Event Data Supported
Freeze Signal
Buckle Switch , Driver
Buckle Switch , Passenger
Occupancy Status , Passenger
Seat Position , Driver
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Shift Position
Front Passenger Airbag Disable Switch
RSCA Disable Switch
Shift Position
PAB-Manual Cut OFF
Event Severity Status , Driver
Event Severity Status , Passenger
Airbag Deployment Times
Crash Type (Front/Rear, Side, Rollover)
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Ignition Cycle Since DTC was Set
Airbag Warning Lamp ON Time Since DTC was Set
* These data elements are not supported on all specified vehicles
Toyota/Lexus/Scion 00 EDR Data (EDR Generation 1)This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below.
Recorded Events May Contain the Following: *Pre-Crash (~ -5 to 0 seconds) - some vehicles may not support pre-crash data
Vehicle Speed
Brake Switch
Accelerator Rate
Engine RPM
Crash Pulse Data
Longitudinal Delta-V
Examples of Event & Event Status at Event Data Supported
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Freeze Signal
Buckle Switch , Driver
Buckle Switch , Passenger
Occupancy Status , Passenger
Seat Position , Driver
Shift Position
Front Passenger Airbag Disable Switch
RSCA Disable Switch
Shift Position
PAB-Manual Cut OFF
Event Severity Status , Driver
Event Severity Status , Passenger
Airbag Deployment Times
Diagnostic Trouble Codes Exist
Ignition Cycle Since DTC was Set
Airbag Warning Lamp ON Time Since DTC was Set
* These data elements are not supported on all specified vehicles
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