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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B
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”.
CVRTD:
Continuous Variable Real Time Damping
D/R:
Drive/Reverse
Data Link Connector (DLC):
Connector providing access and/or control of the vehicle information, operating
conditions, and diagnostic information. 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.
DI/DIS:
Direct Ignition/Distributorless Ignition System. A system that produces the
ignition spark without the use of a distributor.
DPFE:
Differential Pressure Feedback – Exhaust Gas Recirculation Sensor
DTC:
Diagnostic Trouble Code. An alphanumeric identifier for a fault condition
identified by the On Board Diagnostic System.
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.
EBCM:
Electronic Brake Control Module
EBTCM:
Electronic Brake/Traction Control Module
ECM
Engine Control Module or Electronic Control Module
ECT:
Engine Coolant Temperature sensor. See CTS.
EEPROM:
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EFE:
Early Fuel Evaporation