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 TOUCH PRO ELITE User Manual
telling location.  For some Asian  and European  vehicles, the  DLC is  located 
behind the ashtray and the ashtray must be removed to access the connector. If 
the DLC cannot be found, refer to the vehicle’s service manual for the location.
Potential DLC Location
2.5 OBD II Terminology
The following terms and their  denitions  are related to OBD II systems.  Read 
and reference this list as needed to aid in the understanding of OBD II systems.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
 -- The  PCM is the OBD  II  accepted term 
for  the  vehicle’s “on-board  computer.”  In  addition  to  controlling  the  engine 
management and emissions systems, the  PCM  also  participates in controlling 
the powertrain  (transmission) operation.  Most PCMs  also  have  the  ability to 
communicate with other computers on the vehicle (ABS, ride control, body, etc.).
Monitors
 -- Monitors are “diagnostic routines” programmed into the PCM. The 
PCM utilizes these programs to run diagnostic tests, and to monitor operation 
of the vehicle’s emissions-related components or systems to ensure they 
are operating correctly and within the vehicle’s manufacturer specifications. 
Currently, up to fteen Monitors are used in OBD II systems. Additional Monitors 
will be added as the OBD II system is further developed.
Note: Not all vehicles support all fteen Monitors.
Enabling Criteria
 -- Also termed Enabling Conditions. They are the vehicle-
specic events or conditions that must occur within the engine before the various 
monitors will set, or run. Some monitors require the vehicle to follow a prescribed 
“drive cycle” routine  as  part of the  enabling  criteria. Drive cycles  vary  among 










