3.2
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
3.2.1
FUEL CONTROL
The PCM controls the air/fuel ratio of the engine
by varying fuel injector on time. Air flow is calcu-
lated using the speed density method using enigne
speed, manifold absolute pressure, and air temper-
ature change.
Different fuel calculation strategies are used de-
pending on the operational state of the engine.
During crank mode, a longer pulse width fuel pulse
is delivered followed by fuel pulses determined by a
crank time strategy. Cold engine operation is deter-
mined via an open loop strategy until the O2
sensors have reached operating temperature. At
this point, the strategy enters a closed loop mode
where fuel requirements are based upon the state of
the O2 sensors, engine speed, MAP, throttle posi-
tion, air temperature, battery voltage, and coolant
temperature.
3.2.2
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS
The PCM has been programmed to monitor many
different circuits of the fuel injection system. This
monitoring is called on-board diagnosis.
Certain criteria, or arming conditions, must be
met for a trouble code to be entered into the PCM
memory. The criteria may be a range of: engine rpm,
engine temperature, and/or input voltage to the
PCM. If a problem is sensed with a monitored
circuit, and all of the criteria or arming conditions
are met, then a trouble code will be stored in the
PCM.
It is possible that a trouble code for a monitored
circuit may not be entered into the PCM memory
even though a malfunction has occurred. This may
happen because one of the trouble code criteria have
not been met.
The PCM compares input signal voltages from
each input device with specifications (the estab-
lished high and low limits of the range) that are
programmed into it for that device. If the input
voltage is not within specifications and other trou-
ble code criteria are met, a trouble code will be
stored in the PCM memory.
The On Board Diagnostics have evolved to the
second Generation of Diagnostics referred to as
OBDII/Euro Stage III OBD. These OBDII/Euro
Stage III OBD Diagnostics control the functions
necessary to meet the requirements of California
OBDII, Federal OBD regulation and European reg-
ulation. These requirements specify the inclusion of
a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) located on the
instrument panel. The purpose of the MIL is to
inform the vehicle operator in the event of a mal-
function of any emission system or component fail-
ure.
MIL Lamp Strategy
I/M Readiness OK to test = Key On Engine OFF
– MIL Lamp will remain on until the engine is
started or Ignition is turned off.
I/M not ready for testing = Key On Engine OFF
– MIL Lamp on solid for (15) seconds then MIL
Lamp will flash on/off for (5) seconds then it will
remain on until the vehicle is started or the Ignition
is turned off.
2
GENERAL INFORMATION
Summary of Contents for 2004 Neon SRT4
Page 22: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 15...
Page 252: ...8 7 4 DECKLID SECURITY SWITCH C O M P O N E N T L O C A T I O N S 245 COMPONENT LOCATIONS...
Page 272: ...10 2 AUDIO SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 266 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 274: ...10 4 EXTERIOR LIGHTING S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 268 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 275: ...10 5 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 269 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 277: ...10 8 VEHICLE COMMUNICATION S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 271 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 278: ...10 9 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 272 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 280: ...Dealer Technical Operations 800 Chrysler Drive CIMS 486 02 76 Auburn Hills MI 48326 2757...
Page 290: ...NOTES 8...
Page 291: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 9...
Page 330: ...Dealer Technical Operations 800 Chrysler Drive CIMS 486 02 76 Auburn Hills MI 48326 2757...
Page 344: ...FIGURE 1 8 GENERAL INFORMATION...
Page 345: ...FIGURE 2 9 GENERAL INFORMATION...
Page 353: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 17...
Page 692: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 357 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 694: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 359 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 700: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 365 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 710: ...S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 376 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 10 1 2004 PL 2 0L ENGINE Continued...
Page 711: ...10 2 2004 SRT 4 2 4L ENGINE S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 377 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 712: ...S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 378 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 10 2 2004 SRT 4 2 4L ENGINE Continued...
Page 713: ...11 0 CHARTS AND GRAPHS C H A R T S A N D G R A P H S 379 CHARTS AND GRAPHS...
Page 714: ...C H A R T S A N D G R A P H S 380 CHARTS AND GRAPHS...
Page 715: ...C H A R T S A N D G R A P H S 381 CHARTS AND GRAPHS...
Page 717: ...Dealer Technical Operations 800 Chrysler Drive CIMS 486 02 76 Auburn Hills MI 48326 2757...
Page 745: ...NOTES 24...
Page 746: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 25...
Page 904: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 184 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 906: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 186 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 909: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 189 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 917: ...10 0 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 197 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 920: ...11 5 TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR C H A R T S A N D G R A P H S 201 CHARTS AND GRAPHS...
Page 922: ...Dealer Technical Operations 800 Chrysler Drive CIMS 486 02 76 Auburn Hills MI 48326 2757...