Text Formats and Symbols
These punctuation marks and symbols are used in the service information to separate information, values, data and text.
NOTE:
In the examples, the punctuation marks and symbols are bold only to highlight them; in the service information, they are not bold.
| Punctuation/Symbol | Description |
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| : | Colon
separates the "what to do" statement from the "where to do it, how to do it or which ones" Example:
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| & | Ampersand
separates two test points or two or more conditions Example:
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| @ | At
sign separates location information relative to a component. Replaces "from the", "to the" or "at the" Example:
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| » | Chevron
separates the action/condition/function/object from the object/task/value Example:
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| = | Equal
sign separates the observed object from the nominal value or when stating a value Example:
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| - | Hyphen
separates the component name from the location information relative to the vehicle (eg. Left, Right, Lower, Upper) Example: Cylinder Head - Left » Remove |
| - | Minus
sign used for negative values Example: Engine Coolant Temperature= Between - 10 and - 5°C (14 and 23°F) |
| - | Ndash
separates a consecutive numeric range Example: Cylinder 1- 8 Injector |
| - | Mdash
separates additional information at the end of the subject matter Example:
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| / | Forward slash
separates conditions or alphanumeric terminals Example:
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| ( ) | Parenthesis
identify a callout reference Example: Instrument Panel Center Trim Plate Applique ( 1 ) |
| [ ] | Brackets
identify a quantity reference Example: Hood Hinge Bolt [ 2x] |
| { } | Curly brackets
identify decisional information at the beginning of a subject matter Example:
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