Output Signals

1991 Pontiac Sunbird Base, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Output Signals
NOTE: Vehicles are equipped with different combinations of computer-controlled components. Not all components listed below are used on every vehicle. For theory and operation on each output component, refer to the system indicated after component.
  • A/C Clutch - See MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
  • Air Injection Control Solenoid - See EMISSION SYSTEMS.
  • Canister Purge Solenoid - See EMISSION SYSTEMS.
  • Computer Controlled Coil Ignition (C(3)I) - See IGNITION SYSTEM.
  • Cooling Fan Relay - See MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
  • Digital EGR Valve - See EMISSION SYSTEMS.
  • Direct Ignition System (DIS) - See IGNITION SYSTEM.
  • EGR Control Solenoid - See EMISSION SYSTEMS.
  • ESC Timing Retard - See IGNITION SYSTEM.
  • EST Timing Control - See IGNITION SYSTEM.
  • Fuel Injectors - See FUEL CONTROL.
  • Fuel Pump & Fuel Pump Relay - See FUEL DELIVERY.
  • HEI-EST Ignition - See IGNITION SYSTEM.
  • HOT Light or Coolant TEMP Light - See MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
  • Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve - See IDLE SPEED.
  • Idle Speed Control (ISC) Motor (4.9L Cadillac) - See IDLE SPEED.
  • Integrated Direct Ignition System (IDIS) - See IGNITION SYSTEM.
  • Self-Diagnostics - See appropriate G - TEST W/CODES article in this section.
  • Serial Data - See appropriate G - TEST W/CODES article in this section.
  • "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" Light - See appropriate G - TEST W/CODES article in this section.
  • Shift Light - See MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
  • Torque Converter Clutch - See MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
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