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Input Components


Input Components

The PCM monitors the input components for circuit continuity and for out-of-range values. The monitoring includes performance checking. Performance checking refers to indicating a fault when the signal from a sensor does not seem reasonable, for example, a throttle position sensor that indicates a high throttle position during low engine loads or during low MAP voltage. The input components may include but are not limited to the following sensors:

- The vehicle speed (VSS) sensor

- The accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor, if the vehicle has this equipment

- The mass airflow (MAF) sensor

- The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor

- The crankshaft position (CKP) sensor

- The knock sensor (KS)

- The throttle position (TP) sensor

- The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor

- The camshaft position (CMP) sensor

- The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor In addition to the circuit continuity and rationality check, the ECT sensor is monitored for its ability to achieve a steady state temperature in order to enable the closed loop fuel control.