Lincoln Aviator: Hybrid Vehicle Operation / Transmission Operation. Battery
Transmission Operation
The engine and electric motor together
propel the vehicle through the automatic
transmission. This is normal hybrid operating
and helps deliver fuel efficiency and
performance.
Battery
Your hybrid is equipped with a high voltage
battery. A cool battery maintains battery life
and provides the best possible performance.
The high voltage battery is cooled by the
vehicle's air conditioning system. When the
air conditioning system is on, you may notice
a slight increase in air temperature coming
from the climate control vents while the
battery is cooling. You may also notice cool
air flowing from the vents when the air
conditioning or blower is off.
Starting
When you start your vehicle, a
green READY indicator light
appears in the instrument cluster
letting you know that your vehicle is ready
for driving...
Your hybrid is equipped with standard
hydraulic braking and regenerative braking.
Regenerative braking is performed by your
transmission and it captures brake energy
and stores it in the high voltage battery...
Other information:
Destination Entry Menu
Setting a Destination Using the Text Entry Screen
Text entry field.
Automatic suggestions based on
the text you enter.
Information icon.
Search.
Keyboard settings.
Note: Select one of the suggestions to
copy the detail to the text entry field...
Diagnostic PID Chart
PID Acronym
PID Name
Description
APP
APP sensor
APP
APP1
APP sensor 1
APP 1
AST
Time Since Start
Time (in seconds) since the vehicle was started
CLRDIST
Distance since DTC cleared
Distance driven since PCM
DTCs were cleared
ECT TCM
ECT
TCM
Engine coolant temperature data provided to the TCM
ENGLOAD
Engine Load
Engine load calculated by PCM
ETC_ACT
Electronic Throttle Control Actual
Electronic Throttle Control Actual calculated by PCM
FOOT_BRAKE
Foot Brake - Foot brake state used by strategy
Foot brake state used by strategy calculated by PCM
GEAR_CMD
Gear Commanded by Module
PCM commanded transmission gear
GEAR_ENGAGED
Transmission Gear Engaged
Transmission Gear Engaged
GEAR_OSC#
Gear Commanded by Output State Control
Output state control commanded gear
ISS_A_QF
Transmission Input Shaft Speed Sensor -A- Quality Factor
Transmission Input Shaft Speed Sensor -A- Quality Factor
ISS_A_RAW
Intermediate Speed -A- Raw
Intermediate Speed -A- Raw
ISS_B_RAW
Intermediate Shaft Speed -B- Raw
Intermediate Shaft Speed -B- Raw
ISS_B_QF
Transmission Input Shaft Speed Sensor -B- Quality Factor
Transmission Input Shaft Speed Sensor -B- Quality Factor
LINEDSD#
Line Pressure Control Desired
Commanded line pressure
MIL_DIS
The distance travelled since the (MIL) was activated
The distance travelled since the MIL was activated
OSS_QF
Transmission Output Shaft Speed Sensor Quality Factor
Fault status for the OSS sensor
OSS_RAW
Output Shaft Speed - Raw
Actual speed of the OSS sensor (rpm)
PCA
Pressure Control Solenoid A
LPC
PCA AMP#
Pressure Control Solenoid A
LPC
PCA_F
Pressure Control Solenoid A Status
LPC
PWRT_FUNCMON_A
Powertrain Secondary Monitor/Performance Fault A
Powertrain Secondary Monitor/Performance Fault A
PWRT_FUNCMON_B
Powertrain Secondary Monitor/Performance Fault A
Powertrain Secondary Monitor/Performance Fault A
REALTIME
Total time (ECU) has been active
ECU Time running
RPM_TCM
Engine Revolutions Per Minute
Engine rpm input to TCM
SHFT_DROP
Shift RPM Drop in Input Shaft Speed Below Expected
Shift rpm drop in input shaft speed below expected
SHFT_FLRE
Shift RPM Rise in Input Shaft Speed Above Expected
Shift rpm rise in input shaft speed above expected
SHFT_ID
Shift Identification of Shift (PID)s Lag, Time, Flare and Drop
Shift identification of shift PIDs lag, time, flare and drop
SHFT_LAG
Shift Time Elapsed From 10% to 90% of Complete
Actual time during shift between 10% and 90% complete
SHFT_TIME
Shift Time Elapsed From Commanded to 10% Complete
Shift time 0% to 10% complete
SNOWPLW_CFG
Snowplow as configured in the (PCM)...
Categories
Each door has a backup power system which
allows the door to function if your vehicle
has no power. The system has a limited
number of operations before the power is
depleted and turns off. When the system
turns off, the door remains open and
unlatched and does not close.
If your vehicle has no power and the backup
power system is turned off, you can close
and secure your vehicle by manually
resetting each door latch using a key in the
position shown.
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