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Actron CP9135 OBD II AutoScanner User Manual

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Glossary

CKP

REF:

Crankshaft

Position

Reference.

CKP:
Crankshaft

Position.

See

CPS.

Closed

Loop

(C/L):

A

feedback

system

that

uses

the

O2

sensor(s)

to

monitor

the

results

of

combustion.

Based

on

the

signal(s)

from

the

O2

sensor(s),

the

PCM

modifies

the

air/fuel

mixture

to

maintain

optimum

performance

with

lowest

emissions.

In

closed

loop

mode,

the

PCM

can

“fine

tune”

control

of

a

system

to

achieve

an

exact

result.

CO:
Carbon

Monoxide

Continuous

Memory

Codes:

See

Pending

Codes.

CPS:
Crankshaft

Position

Sensor.

Sends

a

frequency

signal

to

the

PCM.

It

is

used

to

reference

fuel

injector

operation

and

synchronize

spark

plug

firing

on

distributorless

ignition

systems

(DIS).

CTS:
Coolant

Temperature

Sensor.

A

resistance

sensor

that

sends

a

voltage

signal

to

the

PCM

indicating

the

temperature

of

the

coolant.

This

signal

tells

the

PCM

whether

the

engine

is

“cold”

or

“warm”.

Data

Link

Connector

(DLC):

The

interface

port

between

the

vehicle’s

on-board

computer

and

a

diagnostic

tool.

Vehicles

with

OBD

II

use

a

16-pin

connector

located

in

the

passenger

compartment.

Data

Stream:

The

actual

data

communications

sent

from

the

vehicle’s

PCM

to

the

data

connector.

DEPS:
Digital

Engine

Position

Sensor.

Detonation:
See

Knock.

DTC:
Diagnostic

Trouble

Code.

Indicates

a

malfunction

flagged

by

the

vehicle’s

computer.

DI/DIS:
Direct

Ignition/Distributorless

Ignition

System.

A

system

that

produces

the

ignition

spark

without

the

use

of

a

distributor.

Duty

Cycle:

A

term

applied

to

signals

that

switch

between

“on”

and

“off”.

Duty

cycle

is

the

percentage

of

time

the

signal

is

“on”.

For

example,

if

the

signal

is

“on”

only

one

fourth

of

the

time,

then

the

duty

cycle

is

25%.

The

PCM

uses

duty

cycle

type

signals

to

maintain

precise

control

of

an

actuator.

ECT:
Engine

Coolant

Temperature

sensor.

See

CTS.

EFI:
Electronic

Fuel

Injection.

Any

system

where

a

computer

controls

fuel

delivery

to

the

engine

by

using

fuel

injectors.

EGR:
Exhaust

Gas

Recirculation.

The

PCM

uses

the

EGR

system

to

recirculate

exhaust

gases

back

into

the

intake

manifold

to

reduce

emissions.

EGR

Recirculation

is

used

only

during

warm

engine

cruise

conditions.

EGR

flow

at

other

times

can

cause

stalling

or

no

starts.

EPA:
Environmental

Protection

Agency.

ESC:
Electronic

Spark

Control.

An

ignition

system

function

that

warns

the

PCM

when

“knock”

is

detected.

The

PCM

will

then

retard

spark

timing

to

eliminate

the

knocking

condition.

EST:
Electronic

Spark

Timing.

An

ignition

system

that

allows

the

PCM

to

control

spark

advance

timing.

The

PCM

determines

optimum

spark

timing

from

sensor information

engine

speed,

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