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Powertrain Control Module

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DESCRIPTION 

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The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) (1) is a programmed digital microprocessor. The PCM is located in the right front corner of the engine compartment.

OPERATION 

The main function of the PCM is to electrically control and monitor the engine operating systems. The PCM can adapt its programming to meet changing operating conditions. The PCM receives

input signals 

from various switches and sensors. Based on these inputs, the PCM regulates various engine and vehicle operations through different system components. These components are referred to as

PCM Outputs 

The PCM regulates the following Powertrain functions:

By monitoring the exhaust oxygen content through the O2 Sensors and all other inputs, the PCM has the ability to fine tune the air handling, fuel control, ignition timing and spark advance settings. This is done to achieve optimum fuel economy combined with low emission engine performance.

NOTE:

Depending on vehicle build configuration, transmission and engine type the PCM will be programed with different software to meet the vehicle system needs. It is always important to verify the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and software level in the PCM when diagnosing concerns related to the PCM. 

The PCM communicates with other system modules over the Controller Area Networks (CAN-FD3 and PRIVATE CAN-FD14).

The PCM will operate in two different modes, Open and Closed Loop.

Open/Closed Loop Operation: