Powertrain Control Module: Notes

2004 Ford Mustang Base, 2D Coupe, 3.9 6, AutomaticSECTION Notes

The center of the Electronic EC system is a microprocessor called the powertrain control module (PCM). The PCM receives input from sensors and other electronic components (switches, relays). Based on information received and programmed into its memory, the PCM generates output signals to control various relays, solenoids and actuators. There are several different types of PCM's in use for this model year. Refer to the vehicle PCM application table below for PCM type and their applications.

VEHICLE PCM APPLICATION

PCM Type Applications
104-Pin
(Figure)
Focus, Taurus/Sable, Mustang, Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis, Town Car, Escape, Ranger, Freestar/Monterey, Explorer Sport Trac, E-Series, F-Series Heritage, F-Series Super Duty, Lightning, Excursion
122-Pin
(Figure)
Expedition, Navigator
150-Pin
(Figure)
Lincoln LS, Thunderbird, Aviator
150-Pin
(Figure)
2.3L Focus, Explorer/Mountaineer
190-Pin
(Figure)
F150 (Non-Heritage)
RENDER: 1.0x

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