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Acronym Glossary Acronym Glossary A/C Air Conditioning DMRR Door Module Rear Right AAT Ambient Air Temperature DOHC Dual Over Head Cam ABM Antilock Brake Module DR Door ABS Antilock Brake System DRBIII Diagnostic Readout Box, 3rd ACC Adaptive Cruise Control Generation ACT Actuator DRV Driver AFLS Adaptive Front Lighting System DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code AHBM Automatic High Beam Module DTCM Drivetrain Control Module AHLM Automatic Headlamp Leveling Module EATX Electronic Automatic Transaxle AHM Auxiliary Heater Module EBL Electric Back Lite (Rear Window AMP Amplifier Defogger) APM Adjustable Pedal Module ECM Engine Control Module (Diesel) APPS Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor ECT Engine Coolant Temperature APS Adjustable Pedals System Sensor ASCM Air Suspension Control Module EGR Exhaust Gas Re-Circulation ASD Auto Shut Down EMCC Electronically Modulated Converter ASBS Automatic Sway Bar System Clutch AT Automatic Transmission-Rear Wheel EOM Electronic Overhead Module Drive EPS Electric Power Steering ATC Automatic Temperature Control ESM Electronic Shift Module ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid ETC Electronic Throttle Control ATX Automatic Transmission-Front Wheel ETS Evaporator Temperature Sensor Drive EVBP Electronic Variable Brake AWD All Wheel Drive Proportioning AZC Automatic Zone Control EVIC Electronic Vehicle Information BARO Barometric Center BCM Body Control Module FCM Front Control Module BPS Bladder Pressure Sensor FCV Flow Control Valve BSM Blind Spot Module FDCM Final Drive Control Module BTS Belt Tension Sensor FEMCC Full Electronically Modulated Converter Clutch BTSI Brake Transmission Shift Interlock FSM Folding Seat Module BUX Built-Up Export GCC Gulf Coast Countries CAB Controller Antilock Brake GEN Generator CAN Controller Area Network GPEC Global Powertrain Engine Controller CAN IHS Controller Area Network - Interior High HCU Hydraulic Control Unit Speed HE Hall Effect CCD Chrysler Collision Detection HFM Hands Free Module CCN Cabin Compartment Node HIDT High Intensity Discharge Transducer CGW Central Gateway HSM Heated Seat Module CKP Crank Position Sensor HVAC Heater Ventilation, Air Conditioning CKT Circuit I/C Integrated Circuit CMP Camshaft Position Sensor IAC Idle Air Control Motor CMTC Compass/Mini-Trip Computer IAT Intake/Inlet Air Temperature Sensor CPA Connector Positive Assurance ICU Integrated Control Unit CTM Compass Temperature Module ICS Integrated Center Stack CVI Clutch Volume Index IOD Ignition Off Draw DAB Driver Airbag IP Instrument Panel DC Direct Current IPC Instrument Panel Cluster DCHA Diesel Cabin Heater Assist IPM Integrated Power Module DDM Driver Door Module IR Infrared DEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid IRT Intelligent Recovery Timer DISP Display ISS Input Speed Sensor DLC Data Link Connector ITBM Integrated Trailer Brake Module DMFL Door Module Front Left ITM Intrusion Transceiver Module DMFR Door Module Front Right JBLK Junction Block DMRL Door Module Rear Left JTEC Jeep & Truck Engine Control Module Acronym Glossary KDB2 Keyboard Data Bus, 2nd Generation PSD Power Sliding Door KNB Knee Blocker Airbag PSDM Power Sliding Door Module KS Knock Sensor PSDML Power Sliding Door Module Left LDP Leak Detection Pump PSDMR Power Sliding Door Module Right LDU Lower Drive Unit PSM Programmable Special Module LED Light Emitting Diode PSI Pounds Per Square Inch LIN Local Interconnect Network PTCM Power Top Control Module LHD Left Hand Drive PTIM Police and Taxi Interface Module LR Low/Reverse Clutch or Pressure Switch PTS Parktronics LRSM Light Rain Sensor Module PWM Pulse Width Modulated LT Left PWR Power LU Lockup RCM Roof Control Module MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor REV Reverse Clutch MDS Multi Displacement System RF Radio Frequency MIC Mechanical Instrument Cluster RHD Right Hand Drive MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp RKE Remote Keyless Entry MLS Multi Layer Steel RT Right MSMAPM Memory Seat/Mirror/Adjustable RTV Room Temperature Vulcanizing Pedals Module RX Receive MSMD Memory Seat Module S/C Speed Control MT Manual Transmission-Rear Wheel Drive SAB Seat Airbag MTC Manual Temperature Control SAS Steering Angle Sensor MTV Manifold Tuning Valve SBEC Single Board Engine Controller MTX Manual Transmission-Front Wheel Drive SBM Switch Bank Module MUX Multiplex SBS Seat Belt Switch NAV Navigation SBT Seat Belt Tensioner NGC Next Generation Controller SCA Shift Cover Assembly NVLD Natural Vacuum Leak Detection SCM Steering Control Module O2S Oxygen Sensor SCCM Steering Column Control Module OAT Outside Air Temperature SDAR Satellite Digital Audio Receiver OBD On Board Diagnostics SDARV Satellite Digital Audio Receiver Video OCM Occupant Classification Module SKIM Sentry Key Immobilizer Module OCS Occupant Classification System SKIS Sentry Key Immobilizer System SKREEM Sentry Key Remote Entry Module OCSVR Occupant Classification System SKREES Sentry Key Remote Entry System Verification Required SLPK Solenoid Pack OD Overdrive Clutch or Pressure Switch SOHC Single Over Head Cam ODO Odometer SOL Solenoid ORC Occupant Restraint Controller SRS Supplemental Restraint System OSS Output Speed Sensor SRV Short Runner Valve P/M Pump Motor SSV Solenoid Switch Valve PAB Passenger Airbag SUNR Sunroof PASS Passenger SW Switch PCI Programmable Communication SWS Seat Weight Sensor Interface TCC Torque Converter Clutch PCM Powertrain Control Module TCCM Transfer Case Control Module PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation TCM Transmission Control Module PDC Power Distribution Center TCS Traction Control System PDM Passenger Door Module TGW Telematics Gateway PEM Passive Entry Module TIP Throttle Inlet Pressure PEMCC Partial Electronically Modulated TIPM Totally Integrated Power Module Converter Clutch TIRM Traffic Information Receiver Module PEP Peripheral Expansion Port TM Trailer Module PLG Power Liftgate TP Throttle Position PLGM Power Liftgate Module TPM Tire Pressure Monitor PLU Partial Lockup TPMS Tire Pressure Monitor System Acronym Glossary TPS Throttle Position Sensor TRD Torque Reduction TRS Transmission Range Sensor TX Transmit UD Underdrive Clutch VES Vehicle Entertainment System VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display VPWM Variable Pulse Width Modulated VSIM Vehicle System Interface Module VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor/Signal VTSS Vehicle Theft Security System WCM Wireless Control Module WIN Wireless Ignition Node WOT Wide Open Throttle WSS Wheel Speed Sensor .
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