New Spyder ryders have a bunch of initially disconcerting experiences. The steering is different. The braking is different. The ryde experience is different. Plus, for the new ryder who wants to know how the Spyder operates, there is a plethora of new and baffling TLAs (three letter acronyms). Acronyms like ACS, CPS, EBD, etc.
To help me understand what all these different TLAs mean, I've put together a list of them, which I've included here. One of the confusing parts of the TLAs is that the same TLA can be used to mean two different things, depending on which section of the maintenance manual it's used in. For instance, FLS stands for Front Left Speaker in one section and Fog Light Switch in another. Other times, a different TLAs are used to reference the same thing. So, BSF is used to mean Brake Fluid Level Sensor in one section and OLS1 and OLS2 are used in another section.
Here's the PDF.
To help me understand what all these different TLAs mean, I've put together a list of them, which I've included here. One of the confusing parts of the TLAs is that the same TLA can be used to mean two different things, depending on which section of the maintenance manual it's used in. For instance, FLS stands for Front Left Speaker in one section and Fog Light Switch in another. Other times, a different TLAs are used to reference the same thing. So, BSF is used to mean Brake Fluid Level Sensor in one section and OLS1 and OLS2 are used in another section.
Here's the PDF.