Power grounds. Power steering pressure switch- pcm input
OPERATION The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) has 2 main
grounds. Both of these grounds are referred to as
power grounds. All of the high-current, noisy, electrical
devices are connected to these grounds as well as
all of the sensor returns. Sensor return is a lownoise,
low-current, dedicated ground.
The power ground is used to control ground circuits
for the following PCM loads: DESCRIPTION A pressure sensing switch (Fig. 2) is included in
the power steering system (mounted on the highpressure
line). This switch will be used only on vehicles
equipped with a 4.7L V-8 engine and power
steering.
Fig. 2 Power Steering Pump Pressure Switch-4.7L V-8 Engine 1 - HYDRAULIC PUMP 2 - POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH 3 - RACK AND PINION GEAR 4 - OIL COOLER OPERATION The power steering pressure switch provides an
input to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). This
input is provided during periods of high pump load
and low engine rpm; such as during parking maneuvers.
The PCM will then increase the idle speed
through the Idle Air Control (IAC) motor. This is
done to prevent the engine from stalling under the
increased load.
When steering pump pressure exceeds 3275 kPa +-
690 kPa (475 psi +- 100 psi), the normally closed
switch will open and the PCM will increase the
engine idle speed. This will prevent the engine from
stalling.
When pump pressure drops to approximately 1379
kPa (200 psi), the switch circuit will re-close and
engine idle speed will return to its previous setting.Power grounds
Power steering pressure switch- pcm input
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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