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Here are acronyms from the Ford C-Max shop manual.  Some have already been listed. 

  1. ABS: Anti-Lock Brake System
  2. APP: Accelerator Pedal Position
  3. ARB: Air Resource Board
  4. ATDC: After Top Dead Center
  5. BARO: Barometric Pressure
  6. BECM: Battery Energy Control Module
  7. BPO: Battery Power Off
  8. BPP: Brake Pedal Position
  9. BTDC: Before Top Dead Center
  10. CAFE: Corporate Average Fuel Economy
  11. CAN: Controller Area Network
  12. CCM: Comprehensive Component Monitor
  13. CHT: Cylinder Head Temperature
  14. CKP: Crankshaft Position
  15. CL: Closed Loop
  16. CMP: Camshaft Position
  17. CO: Carbon Monoxide
  18. CO2: Carbon Dioxide
  19. COP: Coil On Plug
  20. CT: Closed Throttle
  21. CTO: Clean Tach Output
  22. DC: 1. Direct Current 2. Duty Cycle
  23. DFSO: Deceleration Fuel Shut-Off
  24. DLC: Data Link Connector
  25. DMM: Digital Multimeter
  26. DRI: Deposit Resistant Injector
  27. DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code
  28. ECT: Engine Coolant Temperature
  29. EEC: Electronic Engine Control
  30. EEGR: Electric Exhaust Gas Recirculation
  31. EEPROM: Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
  32. EGR: Exhaust Gas Recirculation
  33. EPA: Environmental Protection Agency
  34. ETB: Electronic Throttle Body
  35. ETC: Electronic Throttle Control
  36. EVAP: Evaporative Emission
  37. FAOS: Fore-Aft Oxygen Sensor
  38. FC: Fan Control
  39. FEPS: Flash EEPROM Programming Signal
  40. FLI: Fuel Level Input
  41. FMEM: Failure Mode Effects Management
  42. FP: Fuel Pump
  43. FTP: Fuel Tank Pressure
  44. GCU: Generator Control Unit
  45. GPM: 1. Grams per Mile 2. Gallons per Minute
  46. GVW: Gross Vehicle Weight
  47. HC: Hydrocarbon
  48. HO2S: Heated Oxygen Sensor
  49. IAT: Intake Air Temperature
  50. IDS: Integrated Diagnostic System
  51. IPC: 1. Instrument Panel Cluster 2. Independent Plausibility Checker
  52. ISO: International Standards Organization
  53. KAM: Keep Alive Memory
  54. KOEO: Key On Engine Off
  55. KOER: Key On Engine Running
  56. Km/h: Kilometers per Hour
  57. kPa: Kilopascal
  58. KS: Knock Sensor
  59. LEV: Low Emissions Vehicle
  60. LOS: Limited Operating Strategy
  61. MAF: Mass Air Flow
  62. MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure
  63. MECS: Motor Electronics Cooling System
  64. MFF: Misfire Freeze Frame
  65. MIL: Malfunction Indicator Lamp
  66. MRFS: Mechanical Returnless Fuel System
  67. N: Nitrogen
  68. NOX: Nitrogen Oxide
  69. NVRAM: Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
  70. OASIS: On-line Automotive Service Information System
  71. OBD: On Board Diagnostics
  72. OC: Oxidation Catalytic Converter
  73. OHC: Overhead Camshaft
  74. OSC: Output State Control
  75. OSR: On Board System Readiness
  76. PCM: Powertrain Control Module
  77. PCV: Positive Crankcase Ventilation
  78. PID: Parameter Identification
  79. PIP: Profile Ignition Pickup
  80. PPM: Parts Per Million
  81. PSCM: Power Steering Control Module
  82. PTS: Professional Technician Society
  83. PWM: Pulse Width Modulated
  84. PZEV: Partial Zero Emission Vehicle
  85. RAM: Random Access Memory
  86. RCM: Restraints Control Module
  87. ROM: Read-Only Memory
  88. RPM: Revolutions per Minute
  89. RWD: Rear-Wheel Drive
  90. SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers
  91. SOBDMC: Secondary On Board Diagnostic Module
  92. SULEV-II: Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicles-II
  93. TAC: Throttle Actuator Control
  94. TACM: Throttle Actuator Control Motor
  95. TB: Throttle Body
  96. TDC: Top Dead Center
  97. TP: Throttle Position
  98. TR: Transmission Range
  99. TRID: Transmission Identification
  100. TSB: Technical Service Bulletin
  101. ULEV: Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle
  102. VCM: Vehicle Communication Module
  103. VCT: Variable Camshaft Timing
  104. VECI: Vehicle Emission Control Information
  105. VID: Vehicle Identification
  106. VIN: Vehicle Identification Number
  107. VSC: Vehicle System Controller
  108. VSS: Vehicle Speed Sensor
  109. WOT: Wide Open Throttle
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APPS – Acceleration Pedal Position Sensor
BEV - Battery Electric Vehicle
BPPS – Brake Pedal Position Sensor (master cylinder pressure)
BSCM – Brake System Control Module
CARB: California Air Resource Board
CCA - Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 degrees F
DTE - Distance To Empty
ETM - Engineering Test Mode
PRNDL – Transmission Range Sensor
SC – Speed Control
TCM – Transmission Control Module
UOA - Used Oil Analysis

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As a writer, I was always taught to spell out the acronym and enclose it in parentheses at first use, such as Internal Combustion Engine (ICE); and only then am I allowed to use the acronym ICE without explaining its meaning in the rest of my article. Of course, exceptions are made for such common acronyms as IRS or USA or UK. I think we should be so courteous in this forum to follow the same guidance. Not everyone is conversant with such terms, so we shouldn't make assumptions and go rattling off these acronyms without explaining them to our readers.

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As a writer, I was always taught to spell out the acronym and enclose it in parentheses at first use, such as Internal Combustion Engine (ICE); and only then am I allowed to use the acronym ICE without explaining its meaning in the rest of my article. Of course, exceptions are made for such common acronyms as IRS or USA or UK. I think we should be so courteous in this forum to follow the same guidance. Not everyone is conversant with such terms, so we shouldn't make assumptions and go rattling off these acronyms without explaining them to our readers.

 

I agree but we tend to be on the lazy side here and after a while, everyone gets the same buzz. However, I do carry the thread of the acronym as part of my sig...so you'll be EVing today, in your PZEV Focus platform, or ICing it? ;)

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I agree but we tend to be on the lazy side here and after a while, everyone gets the same buzz. However, I do carry the thread of the acronym as part of my sig...so you'll be EVing today, in your PZEV Focus platform, or ICing it? ;)

I for one agree with what Nvstig8tr is saying because allot of the acronyms just buzz past my ignorant eyes since I guess I'm less informed than most of the more technical brain-yacks here on this forum.  I've been thinking about printing out the list so I can refer to it when an acronym stumps me which is allot of the time.  But hey I'm an old fart of 61 these things just buzz right past me except for the obvious ones.  But I did figure out ICE on my own :lol2:

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  But I did figure out ICE on my own :lol2:

 

:airquote: COOL!

 

Once you master the basic automotive and hybrid-specific jargon, there are a few other MLA's (Multi-Letter-Acronyms) and MAA's (More Advanced Acronyms) you should learn in order to achieve your MA (Master of Acronymics) Degree:

 

TLA = Three Letter Acronyms, such as ICE (Internal Combustion Engine), HVB (High Voltage Battery), EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

NOTE: TLA is sometimes acronymized as 3LA, in which case it becomes an AWBNAL (Acronym With Both Numbers And Letters)

ATLA = Abbreviated Three Letter Acronyms, that contain two or fewer letters, such as SD (Super Duty), EV (Electric Vehicle), SE (Special Edition)

NOTE: ATLA is sometimes acronymized as AA for Abbreviated Acronyms, (not to be confused with other significant AA's: Alcoholics Anonymous, and Acronymizers Anonymous)

ETLA = Extended Three Letter Acronyms that contain four or more letters, such as CARB (California Air Resources Board), EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory), and NVRAM (Non Volatile Random Access Memory) 

NOTE: ETLA is sometimes acronymized as XTLA for eXtended Three Letter Acronyms

WWD = Words With Dots, another acronym for URL's (Universal Resource Locators) used on the internet, such as www.ford.com, because when spoken aloud it sounds like "www-DOT-ford-DOT-com"

 

And finally, learn this ELA (Eight Letter Acronym) to achieve AAN (Absolute Acronymic Nirvana):

 

AICBMSSC = Acronym Incorrectly Corrected By My Stupid Spell Checker :headspin:

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