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Powertrain Control Module (Pcm): Notes

The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is a preprogrammed, triple microprocessor digital computer. For PCM location, see PCM LOCATION  table. The PCM controls A/C compressor clutch, air/fuel mixture, charging system, emission control components, idle speed, ignition timing, speed control (cruise) and some transmission functions. The PCM can adapt it's operation to handle changing operating conditions.

The PCM receives input signals from various sensors and switches. The sensors and switches that provide inputs to PCM are referred to as PCM inputs. The PCM controls various engine and vehicle operations through different system components. These components are referred to as PCM outputs. The PCM adjusts fuel system, charging system and ignition timing based on inputs from various sensors and switches.

PCM LOCATION

Application Location
Cherokee In Engine Compartment On Left Front Fender, Near Radiator Support
Grand Cherokee & Wrangler On Firewall In Right Rear Corner Of Engine Compartment