Electronic Fuel Injection
The PCM, through various input sensors, monitors battery voltage, engine RPM, intake air volume, cranking signal, camshaft position, crankshaft position, intake air temperature, radiator and engine coolant temperatures, exhaust oxygen content, throttle position, EGR valve position, atmospheric pressure, gearshift lever position, clutch engagement, braking, power steering operation, and A/C compressor operation.
PCM uses this input information to control fuel injection and operation of other output devices. Spark timing is controlled by PCM.
PCM has a built-in fail-safe mechanism. If a fault occurs while driving, PCM will substitute preprogrammed values. Driving performance will be affected, but vehicle may still be driven.
PCM has a self-diagnostic function, which allows unit to store a number of trouble codes in its memory. A Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) informs the driver of system problems. MIL is in center of instrument cluster, under engine symbol marked CHECK.