PCM Function
The PCM supplies either 5 volts or 12 volts to power various sensors or switches. This is done through resistances in the PCM which are so high in value that a test lamp will not illuminate when connected to the circuit. In some cases, even an ordinary shop voltmeter will not give an accurate reading because its resistance is too low. Therefore, a 10 megaohm input impedance Digital Multimeter (DMM) is required to assure accurate voltage readings.The PCM controls most components with electronic switches which complete a ground circuit when turned on. These switches are arranged in groups of 4 and 7, called either a surface mounted quad driver module, which can independently control up to 4 outputs (PCM terminals), or output driver modules, which can independently control up to 7 outputs. Not all outputs are always used.