Glossary of Terms
ABS - Anti-lock brake systembackfire, popback - Fuel ignites in either the intake or the exhaust system.
CKP - crank position sensor
CMP - camshaft position sensor
cuts out, misses - A steady pulsation or the inability of the engine to maintain a consistent rpm
DLC - data link connector (previously called "engine diagnostic connector")
detonation,spark knock - a mild to severe ping, especially under loaded engine conditions
ECT - engine coolant temperature sensor
EGR - exhaust gas recirculation valve and system
generator - previously called "alternator"
hard start - The engine takes longer than usual to start, even though it is able to crank normally.
hesitation, sag, stumble - There is a momentary lack of response when the throttle is opened. This can occur at all vehicle speeds. If it is severe enough, the engine may stall.
IAT - intake air temperature sensor
IAC - intake air control valve
JTEC - Combined engine and transmission control module
lack of power, sluggish - The engine has less than expected power, with little or no increase in vehicle speed when the throttle is opened.
MAP - manifold absolute pressure sensor
MTV - manifold tuning valve
MVLPS - manual valve lever position switch (previously called "park/neutral switch")
O2S - oxygen sensor (left oxygen sensor when there are two sensors)
O2SR - right oxygen sensor
PCM - powertrain control module
PCV - positive crankcase ventilation
poor fuel economy - There is significantly less fuel mileage than other vehicles of the same design and configuration.
RWAL - rear wheel anti-lock brakes
rough, unstable, or erratic idle; stalling - The engine runs unevenly at idle and causes the engine to shake if it is severe enough. The engine idle rpm may vary (called "hunting"). This condition may cause stalling if it is severe enough.
start & stall - The engine starts but immediately dies.
surge - engine rpm fluctuation without corresponding change in throttle position sensor
TPS - throttle position sensor