Professional Enhanced Scan Tool User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Section 1 - Using This Manual
- Section 2 - Getting Started
- Section 3 - Using The Scan Tool
- Section 4 - Global OBDII Diagnostics
- Section 5 - GM Diagnostics
- Section 6 - Ford Diagnostics
- Ford Historic Self-Test Routines
- Manual Info
- Read KOEO Codes
- Read KOER Codes
- Review Codes
- Erase Codes
- Wiggle Test (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- Output Switch Test (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- Cylinder (Cyl) Balance Test (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- IVSC-Speed Ctrl (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- STAR Test Mode (EEC-IV, MECS and MCU Vehicles)
- Code Lookup
- Print Data
- DCL Data Functions (EEC-IV Vehicles)
- Ford Enhanced (OBD II) Diagnostics
- Ford Historic Self-Test Routines
- Section 7 - Chrysler Diagnostics
- Section 8 - Import Diagnostics
- Section 9 - Help & Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Data Link Connectors
- Appendix B - Glossary

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Appendix B – Glossary
A/C:
Air Conditioner
A/D:
Analog to Digital
A/F:
Air/Fuel ratio. The proportion of air and fuel delivered to the cylinder for
combustion. For example, an A/F ratio of 14:1 denotes 14 times as much air as
fuel in the mixture. Ideally the A/F ratio is 14.7:1.
ABS:
Anti-lock Brake System
AC Clutch Relay:
The PCM uses this relay to energize the A/C clutch, turning the A/C compressor
on or off.
AC Pressure Sensor:
Measures air conditioning refrigerant pressure and sends a voltage signal to the
PCM.
AC Pressure Switch:
A mechanical switch connected to the A/C refrigerant line. The switch is
activated (sending a signal to the PCM) when the A/C refrigerant pressure
becomes too low or high.
Actuator:
Actuators such as relays, solenoids, and motors allow the PCM to control the
operation of vehicle systems.
Air Injection Reaction (AIR) System:
An emission control system operated by the PCM. During cold starts, an air
pump injects outside air into the exhaust manifold to help burn hot exhaust
gases. This reduces pollution and speeds warm-up of oxygen sensors and
catalytic converters. After the engine is warm, the air will either be “dumped”
back to the atmosphere (or into the air cleaner assembly) or sent to the catalytic
converter.
APP:
Acceleration Pedal Position (Sensor)
ASR:
Acceleration Slip Regulation
Bank x:
The standard way of referring to the bank of cylinders containing cylinder #x.
In-line engines have only one bank of cylinders. Most commonly used to identify
the location of oxygen sensors. See O2S, Sensor x, Sensor x.
BARO:
Barometric Pressure Sensor. See MAP Sensor.
BBV:
Brake Boost Vacuum (Sensor)