CMP (Camshaft Position)
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• The camshaft position signal source
is a magnetic pickup sensor
mounted on the left front side of the
engine block.
• The sensor reacts to a peg, pressed
into the camshaft at the front of the
engine.
• The peg will pass the sensor once
per camshaft revolution, the sensor
will produce a single pulse
correspondingly.
• Camshaft speed is derived from the
frequency of the CMP sensor
signal.
PCM to the FICM so that the FICM
can perform fueling calculations.
• The PCM conditions the signal and
sends it out as TACH signal for
body builder use.
• Diagnostic information on the CMP
input signal is obtained by
performing accuracy checks on
signal levels, frequency, and/or duty
cycle with software strategies.
• The ECM needs both the CKP and
CMP signal to calculate engine
speed and position. The CMP
creates a signal that the PCM uses
to indicate a particular bank.
• The CMP contains a permanent
magnet which creates a magnetic
field, when the magnetic field is
broken by the peg on the camshaft
a signal is created.
• A conditioned CMPO (Camshaft
Position Output) is sent from the
CAMSHAFT TIMING PIN
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