Actron CP9190 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Ford On-Board Diagnostics

System

Long Name

Years

Description

MCU

Microprocessor Control Unit

1980 –1991

Used in police vehicles, containing carbureted
engines. Uses the MCU DLC.

EEC-IV

Electronic Engine Control,
Fourth generation

1984 –1995

Most Ford vehicles equipped with North
American engines. Uses the EEC-IV DLC.

MECS

Mazda Electronic Control
System

1988 –1995

Vehicles equipped with Mazda-sourced engines.
Uses MECS 6-pin and 17-pin DLCs.

EEC-V

Electronic Engine Control,
Fifth generation

1994* – present

Complies with OBD II regulations and uses the
OBD II J1962 DLC.

PTEC

Powertrain Electronic
Controller

2000 – present

Complies with OBD II regulations and uses the
OBD II J1962 DLC.

* EEC-V OBD II system used in 1994-1995 vehicles equipped with a 3.8L or 4.6L engine.

Chrysler On-Board Diagnostics

System

Long Name

Years

Description

SMEC

Single Module Engine
Controller

1989–1990

Used a 6-pin Serial Communication Interface (SCI)
DLC and has bidirectional capability.

SBEC

Single Board Engine
Controller

1989*–1995

Used two types of DLCs: a 6-pin SCI and a 6-pin LH
series.
The first to allow a tool to reset the EMR light on trucks.

OBD II

PCM

OBD II Powertrain
Control Module

1995**– present

Complies with OBD II regulations and uses the OBD II
J1962 DLC.

JTEC

Jeep/Truck Engine
Controller

1996– present

Complies with OBD II regulations and uses the OBD II
J1962 DLC.
The JTEC system is used on light-duty trucks and
Jeeps

* In 1989, the SBEC system was installed in selected vehicles with 3.0L V6 engines.
** Some vehicles in 1995 were equipped with the OBD II PCM.

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