Powertrain Management: Description and Operation
PURPOSE
Computerized Engine Control (CEC) Systems electronically regulate the air/fuel mixture, idle speed and ignition timing to achieve optimum[1] engine performance.
INFORMATION STRUCTURE
Information in this section is divided into the following four major sub-headings:
Computerized
Engine Controls Addresses on-board computer system and components as related to engine management. Consult this section for information regarding on-board diagnostics, sensor inputs, computer outputs, etc.
Emission Controls Addresses emission related systems and components only. Includes (but is not limited to) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems, Evaporative Emission (EVAP) systems, Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) systems, Exhaust Emission controls, Air Injection Systems (AIS), etc.
Fuel Systems Focuses on systems and components related to fuel and intake air delivery. Does NOT include information regarding electronic engine controls.
Ignition Systems Focuses on primary and secondary ignition systems and components. Does NOT include information regarding electronic engine controls.
[1] Optimum performance: best compromise between power, fuel consumption, and emissions.