TCM CONNECTOR B (22P}
Terminal NumbelSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
B1SOL INHInhibitor solenoid controlWith inhibitor solenoid ON: Baftery voltage
With inhibitor solenoid OFF: 0 V
82MAP (PB)-M an if old Absol r-rte Pressure IMAP)
sensor signal inPUtWith iqnition switch ON (ll): Approx.2.5 V
With e;gine adling: Approx. 1.0 V (depending on
engine speed)
B3Not used
B4TPS-Throttle Position (TP) sensor signal
input
With ignition switch ON (ll) and throftle fully open:
4.14 - 4.42 VWith ignition switch ON (ll) and throttle fully
closed: 0.44 - 0.56 V
VSSVehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) signal
Inpur
With ignition switch ON (ll) and rotating front
wheelsr 0-5Vcycle
TMBData communication with ECM:
Transmission control data outpUt
With ignilion swltch UN lll): rulslng slgnar
81TMAData communication with EClvl:
PGM Fl control data inPut
With ignition swltch uN {ll,: l-ulslng slgnal
B8NDN SGDriven pulley speed sensor ground
B9NDNDriven pulley speed sensor signal
input
ln other thTnE and E position: Pulsing signal
810NDRDrive pulley speed sensor signal
Input
-tn ottrer ttran E ana E position: Pulsing signal
811Not used
812STOP SWBrake switch signal inPutWith brake pedal depressed: Battery voltage
With brake pedal released: 0 V
813DIAG-H(TXD/RXD)Data communication:Diagnostic trouble code outPut
Wittr ignitio.r s*itct' ON (ll): Approx 5.0 V
814Se-ice ctrect signatWith ignition switch ON (ll) and service check
connector oPen: APProx.5 V
With iqnition switch ON (ll) and service check
"onn"itot. connect"d with special tool: 0 V
Secondary gear shaft speed sensor
signal input
Depending on vehicle speed: Pulsing signal
When vehicle is stoPped: 0 V815VEL
816VEL SGSecondary gear shaft speed sensorgrouno
817NDR SGDrive pulley speed sensor ground
818HBRK SWParking brake switch signal inPutWith parking brake lever pulledr 0 V
With parking brake lever released: Battery voltage
819Not used
B 20VREF+5 V relerenceWith ignition switch ON (ll): Approx 5 V
821Not used
Not used
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PCM CONNECTOR D {16P)
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Terminal Numbs]SignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
D1VELSecondary gear shaft speed
sensor signal input
Depending on vehicle speed: Pulsing signal
When vehicle is stoPPed: APProx. 0 V
02SOL INHlnhibitor solenoid controlWith inhibitor solenoid ON: Battery voltage
With inhibitor solenoid OFF: 0 V
D3SH LSMShift control linear solenoid
power supply negative electrode
D4SH LSPShift control linear solenoid
power supply positive electrode
With ignition switch ON (ll): Pulsing signal
D5VB SOLPower supply for solenoid valvesWith ignition switch ON (ll): Baftery voltage
With ignition switch OFF:0 V
D6ATP RA,/T gear position switch E
position input
InEposition:0V
In other than B position; Approx. 10 V
D]VEL SGSecondary gear shaft sPeed
sensor ground
D8Not used
D9Not used
D10NDNDriven pulley speed sensor signal
anput
In other than E and E position: Pulsing signal
D11NDRDriven pulley speed sensor signal
input
ln other than E and E position: Pulsing signal
D12NDR SGDrive pulley speed sensor ground
D13ATP SA,/T gear position switch E
position input
InE position: 0V
In other than E position: Battery voltage
D14D INDD indicator light controlWhen ignition switch is first turned ON (ll):
Battery voltage for two seconds
In E position: Battery voltage
D15Not used
D16NDN SGDriven pulley speed sensor
grou nd
Gruise Control (cont'd)
- How the Circuit Works
The cruise control system uses mechanical and
electrical devices to maintain the car's sDeed at a
setting selected by the driver.
System Description
The cruise control unit receives command signals
from the crurse control main switch and the cruise
control SeVResume switch. With the ignition switch
in ON (ll) or START (lll), voltage is provided to the
cruise control main switch through fuse 14. When
you push the switch to ON, power is provided to the
cruise control unit and the brake switch.
The cruise control unit receives information about
operating conditions from the brake switch, the
vehicle speed sensor (VSS), and the clutch switch
(manual transmission) or the A,/T gear position
switch (automatic transmission). The cruise control
unit then sends signals to the cruise control actuator
which regulates the throttle position to maintain the
selected speed. The conlrol unit compares the
actual speed of the car to the selected speed. The
control unit then uses the result of that comoarison
to open or close the throttle.
The brake switch releases the system's control of
the throttle at the instant you press on the brake
pedal. The switch sends a signal to the control unit
by removing power from the normally closed brake
input (GRY wire), and providing power at the
normally open brake input (GRN/vVHT wire). The
control unit responds by allowing the throttle to
close. The clutch switch or the A,/T gear position
switch sends a "disengage" signal to the control unit
that also allows the throttle to close.
The cruise control system will set and automatically
maintain any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h). To set
it, make sure the main switch is on and the switch
indicator is on. Then, after reaching the desired
speed, press the SET switch. This sends a "set"
signal to the cruise control unit which, in turn,
controls the cruise control actuator to maintain the
set speed.
When you push the SET switch and the cruise
control system is on, the "cruise control" ON
indicator lights up.
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You can cancel the cruise control system by
turning the main switch off . This removes power to
the control unit and erases the set speed from
memory. lf the system is disengaged temporarily
by the brake switch, or clutch switch, and the car's
speed is still above 25 mph, press the resume
switch: the car will automatically return to the
previously set speed.
For gradual acceleration without pressing the
accelerator pedal, push the RESUME switch and
hold it there. This will send an "acceleration" signal
to the control unit. When you release the switch, the
system will be reprogrammed for the new speed. To
slow the car down. oush the SET switch in and hold
it there. This sends a "deceleration" signal to the
control unit, causing the car to coast. When the
desired speed is reached, release the SET switch.
This reprograms the system tor the new speed.
Refer to the Service Manual (Section 23, Electrical)
tor specific tests or troubleshooting procedures.
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