Vehicle service information – Actron Global OBD II Scan Tool 9620 User Manual

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Vehicle Service Information

The following is a list of publishers who have manuals containing electronic engine

control diagnostic information. Some manuals may be available at auto part stores

or local public libraries. For others, write for availability and pricing, specifying the

make, model and year of vehicle.

Service Manuals:

Chilton Book Company

Chilton Way

Radnor, PA 19089

Haynes Publications

861 Lawrence Drive

Newbury Park, CA 91320

Cordura Publications

Mitchell Manuals, Inc.

Post Office Box 26260

San Diego, CA 92126

Motor’s Auto Repair Manual

Hearst Company

250 W 55th Street

New York, NY 10019

Manufacturer Service Manuals:

General Motors:

Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GEO,

GMC, Oldsmobile, & Pontiac

Helm Incorporated

Post Office Box 07130

Detroit, MI 48207

Saturn

Adistra Corporation

c/o Saturn Publications

101 Union St.

Post Office Box 1000

Plymouth, MI 48170

Ford Motor Company:

Ford, Lincoln, & Mercury

Ford Publication Department

Helm Incorporated

Post Office Box 07150

Detroit, MI 48207

Chrysler Corporation:

Chrysler, Plymouth, & Dodge

Chrysler Motors Service Training

26001 Lawrence Avenue

Center Line, MI 48015

Suitable manuals have titles, such as:

• “Electronic Engine Controls”
• “Fuel Injection and Feedback Carburetors”
• “Fuel Injection and Electronic Engine Controls”
• “Emissions Control Manual”

. . . or similar titles

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ESC:

Electronic Spark Control. An ignition system function that warns the PCM when “knock” is

detected. The PCM will then retard spark timing to eliminate the knocking condition.
EST:

Electronic Spark Timing. An ignition system that allows the PCM to control spark advance

timing. The PCM determines optimum spark timing from sensor information — engine speed,

throttle position, coolant temperature, engine load, vehicle speed, Park/Neutral switch

position, and knock sensor condition.
EVAP:

Evaporative Emissions System.
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 relative

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 crankshaft or

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

Heated Oxygen Sensor. See O2S.
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.
ICM:

Ignition Control Module.
I/M:

Inspection and Maintenance. An emission control program.
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 position.

ISO:

International Organization of Standardization.

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.

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.

KOEO:

Key On — Engine Off.

KOER:

Key On — Engine Running.

LCD:

Liquid Crystal Display.

LT:

Long Term fuel trim.

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