Actron KAL9640B User Manual

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Glossary

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EVAP:

Evaporative Emissions System.
FC:

Fan Control
Freeze Frame:

A block of memory containing the vehicle operating conditions for a specific time.
Ground (GND):

An electrical conductor used as a common return for an electric circuit(s) and with a rela-

tive zero potential (voltage).
Hall Effect Sensor:

Any of a type of sensor utilizing a permanent magnet and a transistorized Hall Effect

switch. Hall Effect type sensors may be used to measure speed and position of the crank-

shaft or camshaft — for spark timing and fuel injector control.
HO2S:

Heated Oxygen Sensor. See O2S.
HVAC:

Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (System)
I/M:

Inspection and Maintenance. An emission control program.
IAC:

Idle Air Control. A device mounted on the throttle body which adjusts the amount of air

bypassing a closed throttle so that the PCM can control idle speed.
IAT:

Intake Air Temperature (Sensor)
ICM:

Ignition Control Module.
IMRC:

Intake Manifold Runner Control
IPC:

Instrument Panel Cluster
ISC:

Idle Speed Control. A small electric motor mounted on the throttle body and controlled

by the PCM. The PCM can control idle speed by commanding the ISC to adjust its posi-

tion.
ISO:

International Organization of Standardization.
KAM:

Keep Alive Memory
Knock Sensor (KS):

Used to detect engine detonation or “knock.” The sensor contains a piezoelectric element

and is threaded into the engine block. Special construction makes the element sensitive

only to engine vibrations associated with detonation.
Knock:

Uncontrolled ignition of the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder. Also referred to as detonation

or ping. Knock indicates extreme cylinder pressures or “hotspots” which are causing the

air/fuel mixture to detonate prematurely.
KOEO:

Key On — Engine Off.

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