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Actron CP9135 OBD II AutoScanner User Manual

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Glossary

A-5

Sensor:
Any

device

that

reports

information

to

the

PCM.

The

job

of

the

sensor is

to

convert

a

parameter

such

as

engine

temperature

into

an

electrical

signal

that

the

PCM

can

understand.

Sensor 1:
A

standard

term

used

to

identify

the

location

of

oxygen

sensors. Sensor 1 is

located

upstream

of

the

catalytic

converter.

See

O2S,

Bank

1,

Bank

2.

Sensor 2:
A

standard

term

used

to

identify

the

location

of

oxygen

sensors. Sensor 2 is

located

downstream

of

the

catalytic

converter.

See

O2S,

Bank

1,

Bank

2.

SFI

or

SEFI:

Sequential

Fuel

Injection

or

Sequential

Electronic

Fuel

Injection.

A

fuel

injection

system

that

uses

one

or

more

injectors

for

each

cylinder.

The

injectors

are

mounted

in

the

intake

manifold,

and

are

fired

individually.

ST:
Short

Term

fuel

trim.

TBI:
Throttle

Body

Injection.

A

fuel

injection

system

having

one

or

more

injectors

mounted

in

a

centrally

located

throttle

body,

as

opposed

to

positioning

the

injectors

close

to

an

intake

valve

port.

TBI

is

also

called

Central

Fuel

Injection

(CFI)

in

some

vehicles.

TDC:
Top

Dead

Center.

When

a

piston

is

at

its

uppermost

position

in

the

cylinder.

Throttle

Body:

A

device

which

performs

the

same

function

as

a

carburetor

in

a

fuel

injection

system.

On

a

throttle

body

injection

(TBI)

system,

the

throttle

body

is

both

the

air

door

and

the

location

of

the

fuel

injectors.

On

port

fuel

injection

systems

(PFI,

MPFI,

SFI,

etc.)

the

throttle

body

is

simply

an

air

door.

Fuel

is

not

added

until

the

injectors

at

each

intake

port

are

activated.

In

each

case,

the

throttle

body

is

attached

to

the

accelerator

pedal.

TPS:
Throttle

Position

Sensor.

Potentiometer-type sensor connected

to

the

throttle

shaft.

Its

voltage

signal

output

increases

as

the

throttle

is

opened.

The

PCM

uses

this

signal

to

control

many

systems

such

as

idle

speed,

spark

advance,

fuel

delivery,

etc.

TTS:
Transmission

Temperature

Sensor.

A

resistance

sensor mounted

in

the

transmission

housing

in

contact

with

the

transmission

fluid.

It

sends

a

voltage

signal

to

the

PCM

indicating

the

temperature

of

the

transmission.

VECI:
Vehicle

Emission

Control

Information.

A

decal

located

in

the

engine

compartment

containing

information

about

the

emission

control

systems

found

on

the

vehicle.

The

VECI

is

the

authoritative

source

for

determining

whether

a

vehicle

is

OBD

II

compliant.

VIN:
Vehicle

Identification

Number.

This

is

the

factory-assigned

vehicle

serial

number.

This

number

is

stamped

on

a

number

of

locations

throughout

the

vehicle,

but

the

most

prominent

location

is

on

top

of

the

dashboard

on

the

driver’s

side,

visible

from

outside

the

car.

The

VIN

includes

information

about

the

car,

including

where

it

was

built,

body

and

engine

codes,

options,

and

a

sequential

build

number.

VSS:
Vehicle

Speed

Sensor.

Sends

a

frequency

signal

to

the

PCM.

The

frequency

increases

as

the

vehicle

moves

faster

to

give

the

PCM

vehicle

speed

information

used

to

determine

shift

points,

engine

load,

and

cruise

control

functions.

WOT:
Wide-Open

Throttle.

The

vehicle

operating

condition

brought

about

when

the

throttle

is

completely

(or

nearly)

open.

The

PCM

will

typically

deliver

extra

fuel

to

the

engine

and

de-energize

the

A/C

compressor

at

this

time

for

acceleration

purposes.

The

PCM

uses

a

switch

or

the

Throttle

Position

Sensor to

identify

the

WOT

condition.

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