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Powertrain Control Module: Notes

NOTE: The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and the Transmission Control Module are incorporated into one module. The module is the Next Generation Controller (NGC) and will be referred to throughout this article as the PCM.

The PCM is located in the engine compartment. See Fig 1 . The PCM receives input signals from various switches and sensors referred to as PCM inputs. Based on these inputs, the PCM adjusts various engine and vehicle operations through devices referred to as PCM outputs. See INPUT DEVICES  and OUTPUT SIGNALS  .

Fig 1: Locating PCM
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The following inputs may be used by the PCM.

The following outputs may be used by the PCM.

  1. Air Conditioning Clutch Relay
  2. Auto Shutdown Relay
  3. Charging Indicator Lamp
  4. SCI Transmit
  5. Proportional Purge Solenoid
  6. Fuel Injectors
  7. Fuel Pump Relay
  8. Generator
  9. Idle Air Control Motor
  10. Ignition Coils
  11. J1850
  12. Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) Light
  13. Oxygen Sensors Heater Controls
  14. Radiator Fan Relays
  15. Speed Control Solenoids
  16. Transmission Control Relay
  17. Transmission Solenoids
  18. Transmission PRNDL Position
  19. Transmission Torque Reduction Request
  20. Transmission Temperature
  21. Vehicle Speed (Manual Transmission)

Based on inputs it receives, the PCM adjusts fuel injector pulse width, idle speed, ignition spark advance, ignition coil dwell and EVAP canister purge operation. The PCM also determines the appropriate transmission shift schedule and shift points, depending on the present operating conditions and driver demand. The PCM regulates the cooling fan, air conditioning and speed control systems. The PCM changes generator charge rate by adjusting the generator field. The PCM also performs diagnostics.

The PCM adjusts injector pulse width (air-fuel ratio) based on the following inputs.

The PCM adjusts ignition timing based on the following inputs.

The PCM adjusts engine idle speed through the idle air control motor based on the following inputs.

The Auto Shutdown (ASD) and fuel pump relays are located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The camshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensor signals are sent to the PCM. If the PCM does not receive the signal within approximately 1 second of engine cranking, it deactivates the ASD relay and fuel pump relay. When these relays are deactivated, power is shut off from the fuel injectors, ignition coils, oxygen sensor heating elements and fuel pump.

The PCM contains a voltage converter that changes battery voltage to a regulated 5 volts direct current to power the camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, manifold absolute pressure sensor, throttle position sensor, A/C pressure switch, A/C pressure transducer, and vehicle speed sensor.