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Powertrain Control Module (Pcm): Notes

The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is a digital computer containing a microprocessor. The PCM receives input signals from various switches and sensors referred to as Powertrain Control Module Inputs. Based on these inputs, the PCM adjusts various engine and vehicle operations through devices referred to as Powertrain Control Module Outputs.

PCM Inputs

PCM Outputs

Based on inputs it receives, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) adjusts fuel injector pulse width, idle speed, ignition timing, and canister purge operation. The PCM regulates the cooling fans, air conditioning and speed control systems. The PCM changes generator charge rate by adjusting the generator field. The PCM adjusts injector pulse width (air-fuel ratio) based on these inputs. The PCM adjusts engine idle speed through the idle air control motor based on these inputs. The PCM adjusts ignition timing based on these inputs. The Automatic Shut Down (ASD) and fuel pump relays are in the PDC, but not turned on or off by the PCM through the same circuit. The camshaft and crankshaft signals are sent to the powertrain control module. If the PCM does not receive both signals within approximately one second of engine cranking, it deactivates the ASD and fuel pump relays. When these relays are deactivated, power is shut off to the fuel injectors, ignition coils, fuel pump and the heating element in each oxygen sensor. The PCM contains a voltage converter that changes battery voltage to a regulated 8.0 volts. The 8.0 volts power the camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor. The PCM also provides a 5.0 volt supply for the engine manifold absolute pressure sensor, a/c pressure transducer, and throttle position sensor. The PCM engine control strategy prevents reduced idle speeds until after the engine operates for 320 km (200 miles). If the PCM is replaced after 320 km (200 miles) of usage, update the mileage in the new PCM. Use the DRB scan tool to change the mileage in the new PCM. Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostics article and the DRB scan tool.