This document provides a summary of the pin connections and functions for the powertrain control module (PCM) of a vehicle. It lists the pin number, wire color, circuit description, and expected voltage values for each pin at idle conditions. Key circuits controlled or monitored by the PCM include ignition coils, fuel injectors, sensors for various engine parameters, and solenoids for components like the EGR valve and vent valve. The PCM uses the sensor signals to calculate optimal engine operation and output driver signals to control ignition timing, fuel injection, and other actuators.
This document provides a summary of the pin connections and functions for the powertrain control module (PCM) of a vehicle. It lists the pin number, wire color, circuit description, and expected voltage values for each pin at idle conditions. Key circuits controlled or monitored by the PCM include ignition coils, fuel injectors, sensors for various engine parameters, and solenoids for components like the EGR valve and vent valve. The PCM uses the sensor signals to calculate optimal engine operation and output driver signals to control ignition timing, fuel injection, and other actuators.
This document provides a summary of the pin connections and functions for the powertrain control module (PCM) of a vehicle. It lists the pin number, wire color, circuit description, and expected voltage values for each pin at idle conditions. Key circuits controlled or monitored by the PCM include ignition coils, fuel injectors, sensors for various engine parameters, and solenoids for components like the EGR valve and vent valve. The PCM uses the sensor signals to calculate optimal engine operation and output driver signals to control ignition timing, fuel injection, and other actuators.