4-CYL EFI System: Operation: Computer
The computer is divided into 2 modules. The logic module contains the operating software and performs calculations and adjustments necessary for engine operation. This half of the computer is located inside the passenger compartment behind the right front kick panel.
The logic module is a microprocessor based digital computer, with two 25-pin connectors. This module receives input signals from various switches, sensors and other components. Using these signals, the microprocessor computes fuel injector pulse width, spark advance, ignition coil dwell, automatic idle speed actuation, canister purge and EGR control solenoid cycles, cooling fan operation and alternator output.
The logic module also contains a diagnostic circuit to test input and output circuits. The diagnostic circuit will store information about any malfunctions as they occur for readout prior to service. Either the Chrysler Diagnostic Readout Box (C-4805) or the flashing Power Loss/Power Limit Light may be used in diagnosing and displaying trouble codes. However, the Power Loss Light is limited in its diagnostic capabilities.
The second part of the computer is the power module, with 10-pin and 12-pin connectors. The power module contains a voltage converter which maintains the power supply at 8 volts. The module controls circuits for fuel injector(s), ignition system and automatic shutdown relay.
The power module is located in the engine compartment because the high current draw of the devices being controlled can cause electrical noise which must be isolated from the logic module. The power module is controlled by the logic module.