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Old 03-11-2004, 07:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Acronyms

Could I humor someone into giving me a real quick run-down of the most commonly used acronyms on this forum. I see IPR, CPS, etc, etc and am at a loss running through my manual attempting to figure out what is in question.

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Old 03-11-2004, 07:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Acronyms

Im in the same boat you are. I was sent a list that came from I believe Steve Baz. Its in either the 4th or 5th page by now, the subject is "gutting the ebpv". Sorry I couldnt give you the link to it, but there are alot of the abreviations used in that thread.

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Re: Acronyms

mrcoleracey -- IPR stands for Injection Pressure Regulator and CPS stands for Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP is also used).

For more information about these and other sensors, check out the Electronic Control System Diagnostics section of the FAQ.

in edit:
Check out the Engine Sensors & What They Do section of the FAQ as well.

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Re: Acronyms

<font color="orange">Here </font> is a link to Steve Baz's Tips and Tricks page with lots of information. duece
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Re: Acronyms

heres a few... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]...courtesy of Steve Baz (once again) [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

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2x4 =Two Wheel Drive
4L100 =Automatic Transmission 4 Super Duty Trucks
4x4 =Four Wheel Drive
ABS =Anti-Lock Braking System
AC =Air Conditioning
AIC =Auxiliary Idle Control
APCM =Auxiliary Power train Control Module
ATF =Automatic Transmission Fluid
BARO =Barometric Pressure Sensor
BB =Bulletin Board
BBS =Bulletin Board System
BCA =2nd Best Bearing Company
BTW =By the way
CC =Crew Cab (4 door)
CDR =Crankcase Depression Regulator
CPS =Cam Positioning Sensor
DORA =Dealer Order Receipt Acknowledgment
DRW =Dual Rear Wheels
DTC =Diagnostic Trouble Code
DVOM =Digital Volt-Ohm Meter
E4OD =Auto Transmission on Pre-'99 Ford Pickups
EEC =Electronic Engine Control
EGT =Exhaust Gas Temperature
EOT =Engine Oil Temperature
FAQs =Frequently Asked Questions
GM =General Motors
GP =Glow Plug
GPR =Glow Plug Relay
GVWR =Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
HEUI =Hydraulic Actuated Electronic Controlled Unit Injector
IAT =Intake Air Temperature Sensor
IDM =Injector Drive Module
IMHO =In My Humble Opinion
LB =Long Bed
LOL =Laugh Out Loud
MAF =Mass Air Flow Sensor
MAP =Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
OD =Over Drive
OEM =Original Equipment Manufacturer
OTC =Owatonna Tool and Equipment Company
PCM =Power train Control Module
PCV =Positive Crankcase Ventilation
PDL =Power Door Locks
PM =Power Mirrors
PS =Power Stroke
PSD =Power Stroke Diesel
PTO =Power Take Off (winch)
PTTTM =Power Telescoping Trailer Tow Mirrors
PW =Power Windows
PWM =Power Window Motor
RC =Regular Cab
SB =Short Bed
SC =Super Cab (extended cab)
SRW =Single Rear Wheel
TC =Torque Converter or Transfer Case
TPS =Throttle Position Sensor
TSB =Technical Service Bulletin
TTM =Turbo Temp Monitor
VAC =Volts Alternating Current
VDC =Volts Direct Current
VECI =Volts Direct Current
WOT =Wide Open Throttle

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AP: Accelerator Pedal position sensor Load/demand input; PCM uses this to determine mass fuel desired, adjusts fuel delivery through IPR duty cycle and fuel pulse width and injection timing; 5 volts in, 0.5-0.7 volts at idle, 4.5 volts at WOT. PID: AP

BARO: Barometric pressure sensor Strategy input; PCM uses this to adjust fuel quantity and injection timing for optimum running and minimum smoke, also glow plug on time to aid starting at higher altitudes; 5 volts in, @4.6 volts/14.7 psi at sea level, decreasing as altitude increases. PID: BARO (pressure)

CMP: CaMshaft Position sensor Strategy and load input; PCM uses this to monitor engine speed to determine engine state and load, and cylinder position in order to control timing and fuel delivery; Hall Effect sensor which generates a digital voltage signal; high, 12 volts, low, 1.5 volts. PID: RPM

DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code System malfuction or fault codes stored in the PCM to aid in diagnosis.

EBP: Exhaust BackPressure sensor Feedback input; PCM uses this to monitor and control EPR operation; 5.0 volts in, 0.8-1.0 volts/14.7 psi KOEO or at idle, increases with engine RPM/load, decreases as altitude increases. PID: EBP (pressure), EBP V (volts)

EOT: Engine Oil Temperature sensor Strategy input; PCM uses this for determining glow plug on time, EPR actuation, idle speed, fuel delivery and injection timing and adjusts as temperature increases; 5.0 volts in, 4.37 volts@32°F, 1.37volts@176°F, .96volts@205°F. PID: EOT (degrees)

EPR: Exhaust backPressure Regulator, also EBP regulator Output; For quicker engine warm-up at cold temperatures. If the IAT is below 37°F (50°F some models) and the EOT is below 140°F (168° some models) the PCM sends a duty cycle signal to a solenoid which controls oil flow from the turbo pedestal. This causes a servo to close a valve at the turbo exhaust outlet. The PCM monitors the EBP input to determine if the EPR needs to be disabled to provide power for increased load, then reapplys the EPR as load demand decreases until EOT or IAT rises. PID: EPR (duty cycle), EBP (pressure)

GPC: Glow Plug Control Output; The PCM energizes the glow plug relay for 10 to 120 seconds depending on EOT and BARO. PID: GPC (time)

GPL: Glow Plug Light Output; The PCM controls the "Wait to start" light independently from the GPC output; 1 to 10 seconds depending on EOT and BARO. PID: GPL.

GPM: Glow Plug Monitor Feedback input; On 1997 and newer California emission vehicles, the PCM monitors glow plug relay output voltage to determine if any glow plugs are burned out or if the relay is functioning. PID: GPML (left bank current), GPMR (right bank current), GPMC (relay output)

IAT: Intake Air Temperature sensor Strategy input; The PCM uses this for EPR control. 5 volts in, 3.897volts@32°F, 3.09@68°F, 1.72@122°F. PID: IAT (degrees)

ICP: Injection Control Pressure sensor Feedback input; The PCM monitors the high pressure oil system to determine if it needs to be increased if load demand increases. It also uses this to stabilize idle speed. volts in, 1.0volt@580psi, 3.22volts@2520psi. PID: ICP (pressure), ICP V (voltage)

IDM: Injector Driver Module The PCM sends a Cylinder Identification and Fuel Demand Control signal to the IDM. The IDM sends a 110 volt signal to the injectors. It then grounds each injector as fuel is required for that cylinder. Fuel Pulse width is increased to deliver more fuel. The IDM sends a feedback signal to the PCM for fault detection. PID: FuelPW Fuel Pulse Width signal from PCM (milliseconds)

IPR: Injection Pressure Regulator Output; The PCM controls the high pressure oil system by varying the duty cycle of the IPR. The IPR controls the oil bypass circuit of the high pressure pump. 0%=full return to sump (open valve), 100%=full flow to injectors (closed valve). The PCM monitors the system with the ICP input. The PCM can control fuel delivery to the injectors by increasing the IPR duty cycle which increases fule pressure through the injector nozzels. PID: IPR (% of duty cycle), MFDES Mass Fuel Desired an internal PCM calculation based on load demand (MG)

IVS: Idle Validation Switch Strategy input; On-off switch that the PCM uses to identify required operating mode; idle or power. 0 volts at idle, 12 volts off idle. PID: IVS (off/on)

MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor Strategy and feedback input; The PCM monitors manifold pressure to control fuel delivery in order to minimize smoke. It also optimizes injection timing for detected boost. It also monitor boost to limit fuel delivery to control maximum turbo boost. Frequency output; 111Hz=14.7psi, 130Hz=20psi, 167Hz=30psi. PID: MAP (pressure basline 14.7psi), MAP HZ (frequency), MGP Manifold Gauge Pressure (pressure base line 0psi) turbo boost

MAT: Manifold Air Temperature sensor Strategy input; The PCM uses this signal to adjust fuel and timing. 99 model/year engines. PID: MAT

MIL: Malfuction Indicator Lamp "Check Engine" or "Service Engine" light that the PCM illuminates when certain system faults are present.

PCM: Powertrain Control Module, also ECU or ECM for Electronic Control Unit or module The computer which monitors sensor inputs and calculates the necessary output signals to the engine control systems. It also checks for readings outside of normal parameters a records trouble codes for these faults.

PID: Parameter IDentification, also Data Stream or Sensor Data Sensor readings displayed to a scan tool that represent sensor readings to- and ouput signals from the PCM. Useful PID comparisons

AP: Accelerator Pedal--and IVS--Idle Validation Switch: IVS should switch state when AP voltage is approximatly 0.2-0.3 volts higher than base idle position.

ICP: Injection Control Pressure--IPR--Injection Pressure Regulator--and MFDES--Mass Fuel Desired: ICP should rise as IPR duty cyle increases; MFDES and IPR should rise at the same rate as load and/or demand increases (actual readings may not match); ie. ICP=500psi, IPR=12%, MFDES=10MG @500 RPM; ICP=900psi, IPR=22%, MFDES=20MG @1800RPM/cruise; ICP=1800psi, IPR=50%, MFDES=40MG @3000RPM/hard accel.

ICP: Injection Control Pressure--and RPM--CaMshaft Position Sensor: After 3 minutes at 3300 RPM, ICP pressure should be below 1400psi for Federal, 1250psi for California Emmisions, and 1500psi for 99.5. At idle, ICP should be 550-700psi for Federal, 400-600 for California and stable.

V PWR: Battery Voltage--RPM--CaMshaft Position sensor--ICP--Injection Control Pressure--FuelPW--Fuel Pulse Width: When starting V PWR should be above 10volts, ICP should be at least 500psi, at least 100RPM, and FuelPW 1mS-6mS. Once the PCM recognizes CMP speed and cylinder ID, FuelPW should default to 0.42mS, 0.60mS for 99 up, until ICP reaches starting pressure.

EOT: Engine Oil--and IAT--Intake Air Temperatures: After a cold soak, before starting EOT and IAT should be within 10 degrees of each other, Key On Engine Off.

BARO: Barometric--MAP--Manifold Absolute--and EBP--Exhaust Back Pressures: All three should indicate atmospheric pressure (14.7psi at sea level) and read within 0.5 psi of each other, Key On Engine Off.

ICP: Injection Control Pressure--and ICP V--ICP Voltage: ICP should read 0psi, ICP V should read 0.20-0.25 volts, Key On Engine Off.

EBP: Exhaust BackPressure--MGP--Manifold Gauge Pressure--and RPM--CaMshaft Position Sensor: At full throttle in neutral, EBP should be below 28psi; At full throttle in fourth (manual) or third (auto) gear, MGP should be 15psi.

The PCM reads only voltage signals from the sensors. All readings which are not displayed in volts are what the PCM calculates those sensor inputs equal. In some cases, the PCM uses one voltage input to calculate a base line for other sensor readings. For example, BARO is used to calculate MAP/MGP base line. At sea level, calculates BARO at 14.7 PSI, so a MAP reading of 14.7 equals 0 PSI MGP. At an elevation of 5000 feet, BARO and MAP would be 12.1 PSI, so the MGP base line would be recaluclated to reflect 0 and not -2.6 PSI.

All ouputs are functions that the PCM is attempting to perform based on the inputs it is receiving. If there is an output device malfunction, the results may not be what the PCM is trying to achieve, but the output signal may still show normal. Some outputs may not match actual measurements. For example, the displayed duty cycle of the IPR may not match the actual duty cycle as viewed on a scope, or the displayed transmission control pressure output may not match the actual pressure on a test gauge.

Strategic displays like MFDES will change as the PCM detects changes in sensor inputs which may indictae changes in environment, such as altitude, or wear in the engine. This is part of the PCM's adaptive strategy, or "learning" capability.
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