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""This is not a Ford service manuals"".It is from the combined works, of mechanical persons with in the work forces of the world.Is form 1983 or so,up to 2008 or so. This reference contains definitions of terms that are used with in the systems.With in the Ford OBD-II systems.Material are broken down into 3 sections: • “Quick Glossary” on page F4 • “PCM Input Glossary” on page F21 • “PCM Output Glossary” on page F51 ==Quick Glossary defines standard with acronyms, while the PCM Input Glossary and PCM Output Glossary provide brief descriptions of system and component operations with in FORD Trucks & Cars. The Quick Glossary defines standard with acronyms, while the PCM Input Glossary and PCM Output Glossary provide brief descriptions of system and component operations. Quick Glossary The glossary is a list of technical terms or acronyms and their definitions. It is not intended to be a dictionary of components and their functions. For a detailed description of a specific component, refer to the related PCM Inputs and Outputs in this reference. 2V Two Valve. An engine design with two valves, one intake and one exhaust, per cylinder. 3-2TS 3-2 Timing Solenoid. A device that controls the timing valve. 4R44E Four-speed, Rear wheel drive, 440 lb-ft, Electronic transmission. 4R55E Four-speed, Rear wheel drive, 550 lb-ft, Electronic transmission. 4R70W Four-speed, Rear wheel drive, 700 lb-ft, Wide ratio transmission. 4V Four Valve. 4x4 Low (4x4L) Indicates the four-wheel drive low range of the transfer case has been selected.