Throttle Positions
Engine Braking: A condition where the engine is used
  to slow the vehicle by manually downshifting during a zero throttle coastdown.
Full Throttle Detent Downshift: A quick apply of the
  accelerator pedal to its full travel, forcing a downshift.
Heavy Throttle: Approximately 3/4 of accelerator pedal
  travel, 75 percent throttle position.
Light Throttle: Approximately 1/4 of accelerator pedal
  travel, 25 percent throttle position.
Medium Throttle: Approximately 1/2 of accelerator pedal
  travel, 50 percent throttle position.
Minimum Throttle: The least amount of throttle opening
  required for an upshift.
Wide Open Throttle (WOT): Full travel of the accelerator
  pedal, 100 percent throttle position.
Zero Throttle Coastdown: A full release of the accelerator
  pedal while the vehicle is in motion and in drive range.
Shift Condition Definitions
Bump: A sudden and forceful apply of a clutch or a band.
Chuggle: A bucking or jerking. This condition may be
  most noticeable when the converter clutch is engaged. It is similar to the
  feel of towing a trailer.
Delayed: A condition where a shift is expected but does
  not occur for a period of time. This could be described as a clutch or band
  engagement that    does not occur as quickly as expected during a part throttle
  or wide open    throttle apply of the accelerator, or during manual downshifting
  to a lower    range. This term is also defined as LATE or EXTENDED.
Double Bump - Double Feel: Two sudden and forceful
  applies of a clutch or a band.
Early: A condition where the shift occurs before the
  car has reached proper speed. This condition tends to labor the engine after
  the upshift.
End Bump: A firmer feel at the end of a shift than at
  the start of the shift. This is also defined as END FEEL or SLIP BUMP.
Firm: A noticeably quick apply of a clutch or band that
  is considered normal with a medium to heavy throttle. This apply should
not   be confused    with HARSH or ROUGH.
Flare: A quick increase in engine RPM along with a momentary
  loss of torque. This most generally occurs during a shift. This condition
  is also defined    as SLIPPING.
Harsh - Rough: A more noticeable apply of a clutch
  or band than FIRM. This condition is considered undesirable at any throttle
  position.
Hunting: A repeating quick series of upshifts and downshifts
  that causes a noticeable change in engine RPM, such as a 4-3-4
 shift pattern.  This condition    is also defined as BUSYNESS.
Initial Feel: A distinctly firmer feel at the start
  of a shift than at the finish of the shift.
Late: A shift that occurs when the engine RPM is higher
  than normal for a given amount of throttle.
Shudder: A repeating jerking condition similar to CHUGGLE
  but more severe and rapid. This condition may be most noticeable during
certain   ranges of    vehicle speed.
Slipping: A noticeable increase in engine RPM without
  a vehicle speed increase. A slip usually occurs during or after initial
clutch   or band apply.
Soft: A slow, almost unnoticeable clutch or band apply
  with very little shift feel.
Surge: A repeating engine related condition of acceleration
  and deceleration that is less intense than CHUGGLE.
Tie-Up: A condition where two opposing clutch
 and/or  bands are attempting to apply at the same time causing the engine
 to labor  with a noticeable loss    of engine RPM.
Noise Conditions
Drive Link Noise: A whine or growl that increases or
  fades with vehicle speed, and is most noticeable under a light throttle
acceleration.   It may also be noticeable    in PARK or NEUTRAL operating
ranges with the   vehicle stationary.
Final Drive Noise: A hum related to vehicle speed which
  is most noticeable under a light throttle acceleration.
Planetary Gear Noise: A whine related to vehicle speed,
  which is most noticeable in FIRST gear, SECOND gear, FOURTH gear or REVERSE.
  The condition may become less noticeable,    or go away, after an upshift.
Pump Noise: A high pitched whine that increases in intensity
  with engine RPM. This condition may also be noticeable in all operating
ranges   with the vehicle    stationary or moving.
Torque Converter Noise: A whine usually noticed when
  a vehicle is stopped, and the transmission is in DRIVE or REVERSE. The noise
  will increase with engine RPM.
Transmission Abbreviations
A/C: Air Conditioning
AC: Alternating Current
AT: Automatic Transmission
CCDIC: Climate Control Driver Information Center
DC: Direct Current
DIC: Driver Information Center
DLC: Diagnostic Link Connector
DMM: Digital Multimeter
DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code
EBTCM: Electronic Brake/Traction Control Module
ECCC: Electronically-Controlled Capacity Clutch
ECT: Engine Coolant Temperature
EMI: Electromagnetic Interference
IAT: Intake Air Temperature
IGN: Ignition
IMS: Internal Mode Switch
ISS: Input Shaft Speed Sensor
MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure
MIL: Malfunction Indicator Lamp
NC: Normally Closed
NO: Normally Open
OBD: On Board Diagnostic
OSS: Output Shaft Speed Sensor
PC: Pressure Control
PCM: Powertrain Control Module
PWM: Pulse Width Modulation
RPM: Revolutions Per Minute
SS: Shift Solenoid
STL: Service Transmission Lamp
TAP: Transmission Adaptive Pressure
TCC: Torque Converter Clutch
TCM: Transmission Control Module
TFP: Transmission Fluid Pressure
TFT: Transmission Fluid Temperature
TP: Throttle Position
TV: Throttle Valve
VCM: Vehicle Control Module
VSS: Vehicle Speed Sensor
WOT: Wide Open Throttle
4WD: Four-Wheel Drive