2 Track APP Sensor - Fiesta: Notes

2011 Mercury Mariner Premier, 2.5 7, AWDSECTION Notes

There are 2 separate pedal position sensors in the accelerator pedal. The APP1 sensor signal generates a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal to the PCM. The APP1 sensor uses a VPWR circuit, a ground circuit and a signal circuit. Only the APP1 signal circuit is connected to the PCM. The APP2 sensor signal has a positive slope (increasing angle, increasing voltage) and is a class 2 message from the instrument panel cluster (IPC) to the PCM. The APP2 sensor uses a reference voltage circuit, a signal return circuit, and a signal circuit between the IPC and the APP sensor assembly. The two pedal position signals make sure the PCM receives a correct input even if one of the signals has a concern. The PCM determines if a signal is incorrect by calculating an expected position, inferred from the other signals. If a concern is present with one of the circuits the other input is used. The pedal position signal is converted to pedal travel degrees (rotary angle) by the PCM. The software converts these degrees to counts, which is the input to the torque based strategy. For additional information, refer to TORQUE-BASED ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC)Β .

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